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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 8 Jul 1904, p. 1

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$0355.06. 0...“... 3 CASH, LINDSAY, one PRICE. J. Suteliffe Sons, The Combine pleasure with profit. We extend Phe same invitation as on former occasions, that 13. make our store your headquarters for the d3Yâ€" Leave your wraps and parcels with us While you take in the circus. It means that to you if you savq 500. on a pair 0f shoes. We have made Speagl Reduc- tions on a number of lines that. mil mean a. saving of from 250. to $1.50. ”"T a recent Sale of Salvage from Toronto’s Big Fire A we were very fortunate in seeming an exceptionally 1 a. choice lot. Bef0re placing .it 0* sale we have A had i: all thoroughly dried, cleaned a nd and re-rolled. thus you are ofi'ered Salvage in splendid con. dirion. People who took advantage of our previous salvage sales know what splendid buying there'was among the various 1915 ofi'ered. Come Saturday morning and share in the many money-saving opportunities this sale will offer you; The Lot comprises r- FREE TJBKETS 10 THE BIRCUS.. Concludes, Mole Skin, Tickings, Prints, Flan- nelemes, Yiennas, Worsted Trouserings, Venetian Worsteds, Suitable for‘ Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Suits. PROF. DORENWEND, 74 Kan-$1., LINDSAY. Whine Front Between Campbell’s 1nd Sutclifle’s. Seventyâ€"five (75}Mill Ends of Union and 211 wool Kaerseys in colorings of Grey, Brown and Nawâ€" 5 to 10 yard lengths. 196 Regular 25c and 3°C for" 338383883 ”5mm”: 333 SALVAGE. On Sale Commencing Satur- day Morning. July 911;, . .at 8 o’clock. . White and Colored Carpet Warps. 25c. and 35c. Kerseys for 19¢. b\\\mm The Grated flair Goods Artist in America IS COMING Will be at Benson House, Lindsay, Sat. July 16. Yearâ€"No. 174. ' m s O’CLOCK (menu sun LY AND AUGUS 1‘. Prof. Dorenwend will t menu and demonstrt“ the Don’t Foré‘et the Day and Date, SATURDAY, JULY 16. O? TORONTO, will take measure- is the merits of his Each tender must be aecornpnnied by 1 a eccepted cheque on a chute-red bank, ‘ made gable to the order of the Honour- ‘nble We! Public Works, equal to ten per cent. of amount of the tender, which will be flattened if the party tender- ' decline toenter into a. contract when Emu to do so, or if he fail to com- plete 6 work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. \ The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, FRED GELINAS, , Secretary and Deputy Minister. Department of Public Works, ' ‘_0ttewa, J one 24, 1904. Newsps rs inserting this advertise- ment withrololt‘ enthority from the Deport- 0‘n__14. _ Ilcuu vv-.â€"'â€"â€" ,. meat, will not bé’imid 'tor it.--w3. â€" Gomfiied kipoweification and tom of ten- der can be obtained on upplicztion at this orifice. Pomona tendering m notified ant tendons will not beconsidaed unless undo on the printed form cuppfied, and signed with their actual 05mm EALED TENDERS addressed to the nndonignod, nnd endorsed “Tenders hr Supplying Cool for the Dominion Building” will be received at this office until Monday, July 25, 1904, inolndvely, for the supply of God {or the Public Buildings tymghont the Dominion. -__-:‘AAQ2A_ -_tl Canâ€"n A. ‘4‘. nary, 1904, are required, on or before the 1"th Day of July. 1904, to send post prepaid to The Union Trust Com- pany, Limited, the administrators with Will annexed as to the property of the said William Grace. deceased, at their oflice, Temple Building, Toronto, Ontario, their christian and surnames, addresses and occupations, full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the security, it any, held by them. The said adminis- trators shall after the said 12th day of J nly next best liberty to distribute the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. and shall not be 1i- able for the assets or any part thereof so dis- tributed to any person or persons of whose claim such administrators have not notice attbe time of the distribution thereof. Dated this 17thda of June, A. D. 1904. STEWART 0' NNOR. of the town of Lindsay, Solicitors for the said adminis- batonâ€"«3. XECUTORS’ NOTICE -Pununnt to the Revised Same: of Ontario, Cup. 129, the creditors of William Grace, 11% of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria, gentlemen. deceased, who died on or about the twenty-fifth day of Feb- lot 17, in the first concession of the Township of Ops, containing one hundred some, more or less; ninety-four sores cleared and in first class stste of cultiva- tion, the reminder in pasture and hurd- wood. Stone dwelling house sud orchard; a frame barn 60x36, a. frame stable for horses snd cattle, 60 feet long and 1. driving shed. This is a firs-class tum sud isin good locality; hslf mile from postoflee, railroad station sud school; about four miles from Lindssy. Plough leave after harvest. Possession the first of March, 1905. Apply to MISS CATH- ERINE NAYLOR, 22 Elgin-St, forth Ward, Lindsay, Ont. No letters snswer- ed.â€"6w. AR]! IN MARIPOSA {or sale by tenderâ€"Part of Lot 1, Concession 13, Muipou, 75 acres, one of the best small terms in Township; must be sold to close estate of Into Willinm Jewell, do. ceased. Tenders willbe received by the Executor: up to noon 25": JULY. [.04. For particulars enquire of R. H. Shipmn or G. J. Hoyle, Executors. Cu- nington, or see posters, orA. J. REID, Solicitor, Cannington.-w4. “VD bepaidtoany raongi‘ in- formation tlnt will 1005p; that-fictitgfction of any person sollmg’ ‘qnor in o lint, of Victoria othvrwise than according to tho‘lswu laid down inthe Liquor Lian-o Act. Theoddreos of the sender will be treated with confidence and the infomé union will be acted on promptly. JOHN SHORT, License Impector, Box 473, Liming-dun” ARM FOR SALE -Sonth East Quarter of Lot No. 6, Concession 2, Eldon Township, containin 50 some. The buildingsareltg bull ' gnin hirly good repair. The boundary {woos no in good condition. Farm sdjoina Int-neville, null under grass, and well mated by dug wells. For further puticulnn :pply to N. L. CAMPBELL, Lomevfllaâ€"wtf. D of the 27th June. from the premises of the subscriber, lot 5. con. 6, Emily, 8 Brown Mae. shout 16 had: high, elm legs and without shoes. Intonation that will load to her recoverywiu be rounded. gEONARD PA RRDIGTON, cinema.â€" lw2. unwnx, on t] ville P. 0. â€"wtf. ARM FOR SALE â€"360 sores in the Township of Emily. two miles eat of Downeyv‘ille and one mile from cheese factory and school. Fm plowing done. First-class buildings. Apply to WM. O’BRIEN, on the premises, or Downey- ‘11. n n acres or cleared tux-e land. Apply tb LESLIE WEBST R, Claudine, or GEO. STEWART, on the premises, executors.â€" FARM T0 RENTâ€"The canto of the 13:0 William Stevnrt, Valenti... Two hundred acres of arable land, thirty acres of clemd pasture land. Annlv to OR SALEâ€"50 Acre Farm for ale, 1. F mile south of Little Britain, all cleared, good buildin well fenced, bud in good state of on tintion, menial: after harvest. Price right. Ap ly to J. F. MAUNDER, Little minimâ€"gm -__v-_ â€"vâ€" www-' [1 ing plouantemployment, onstluy or commission. are auvised to write now to MARSHALL (10., tea. importers, Lon- don, Ont. ' \V ANTED:Corpentera and Tumours to work on cunl. Wages 25¢. per hour for Carpenters. Teamsters $45.00 per month. Study work. Apply : 0 BROWN AYLMER, Gunebxjidge.â€"d6w2 QTRAYED OR STOLENTOn the_nigh§ -‘ALA M.‘ 1 A â€"-vwnufl 1‘ Site in Wobdvilie. Apply to GILCHRIST, Clerk â€"wl2. ARM FOR SALEâ€"The south half of LL INTELLIGENT reliable men seek- _REW_A_RD -A Reward of 55 mn 11180311432008. 31d Town Hall and LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 8. 1904- Arm: to non unknown. William Robinson, whé had boarded With the Miller. and quarreled with them, and Whoa. truck was the only one saved. was wanted. __ ,. .....- .--.u. Rainy River, July 4.-â€"The verdict n the inquest on the death 0! link Mary Lillian Reese in the Miller {m on June 18, attributed her demise to suflocation in the fire__caused_ by_ Some Rome, July 6.â€"M it no mu. in the report circuluted in the United States by n news ngmcy, a.“ m, Pope suffered "on: an “tuck 0! pg]. pimtion o! m hurt yum" morning. Imdon, July 6.-â€"(C. A. P.)-â€"Eva. Booth, speaking o! the generosity o! the Catholic priests in Quebec. said tint. when they had a» donu- to spare they gave it. to the lock! work at the Army. BEST summon COAL. g $6.75 per ton. : RECLEANED BUCKWHEAT . 3 and FEED CORN {or sale. g - Prices right. A 0990094 The Hotel in ii. .u .-::.e“er;t Wines! position, and he always M; lnrge pat. ronnge end it can be easily converted into a dwelling. There is en enumee both from Lindsey Street end Russell Street. TERMSâ€"One-tenth of the upnrcheee money to be paid at the time of ale, and a balance equal to one-third of the par chue money to be paid within one month â€"eit.her in cash or other Inficient secur- ity; the renninder of the purehese money may stand for a. term of five yam at five x- eent. payable in yearly insulments. re will be 3 Reserve Bid. For further particulnre apply to J. H. SOOTHEARN, Lindsey, or ELIAS BOWES, Auctioneer. Lindsay, July let, 1904.â€"w%3. There is en the ma remiseo 3 fine Brick Hotel, than storeys ighfwith hue. meat, and outbuildings com of good Prune bttbles, Sheds, etc‘ Home has Town Witter, uni also modern eon- venienees ad a connection with the Town Sewer. Sim} a, Ewing e bontage on Lindsey Street. of twenty feet, the whole frontage boi_ng eigyty feet: Se? ,in the said Town of Lindsay, sad the. orth pm of Lot Number Two out of Lindsay Street and south of the River MOONWNMMM 1904,11: the hour it! Two o'cloék ii: the afternoon, the lmdstnd miso- known “WIRE MBANNAN HO PROPERTY” dmribed a follow: :â€" There will be ofleaed for eels by Public Auction u: the‘ ‘Sinpeou House" in the Town of Lindsey.” WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, Valuable Hotel Property in the Town of Lindsay. AUCTION SALE For furthewartieulsn 8 ply to D. Mc- LACHLAN, oodvine A ministntor of Wm. Cunoron estate, or to C. E. WEEKS, Opo- Verdict Agni-It hoe-duty. price}. 2.â€"Villnge Lot 28, north of KingStreet, Woodville, containing 2-5ths of In none. Upon this property ere 3 good brick ven- eered house with {rune kitchen, 3 frame stable and shed and n good well; 3130 1 number of dad’s Ind trait trees and nu exgellent guder.__ - n . o. -- Woodviue.â€"w5. You will 11:91] an more thux interelt on prices. God in some- timoshudwsetthod‘ 3°“ ““1 it. Libel-s1 stocks, his Gaga“? stove, nut and atom Cod. um- ers muting Soft Coal for thruhing cu: get it unqnind, st reuonnblo 1.â€"â€"wm 11.1: as Lot 7, Con. 15, Juri- ggu, 100 acres, sdjOining the Vil of oodville. Upon the p may m s dwelling and a buns with “on: stapling undorneni.1t is tutored by good well and a. living arena that ere-us the north end. The soil is a rich cl” 3088 8: LYTLE. Lt’d § _..._1 ..fi one tore of 053W; hm convenient to school. or further We“: spply to DE. A. JEIIISON, brook, or to SAMUEL 'r. JEMISQF. Bethony.â€" '4. Valuable Farm andlvmage Properties For Sale. FARMIFOB SALE OR TO RENTâ€" Finbcluotsmiotulo or to rent, being north half of Lot 25, Con. 9, Man- vars. (the form {911nm}: owned by the late David Jamaal), situated two miles from tho Village of Bethany. Conminl shout 108 mm, at which shoot 12 acres is good hudwood bash, the reminder being good mble had in 3 good at“: of cnlnntionj sci} cl”. 109:9“! buildiggu, GOLD IEDAL BINDER TWINE, “guaranteed 650 ft. to the pound,” 132C. per lb. BNE QUALITY, AND THAT THE BEST... Shmwd people laying in COAL omnibfn’y and; ; Indies’ Run Coat. Apply st The Poul-am; MARIPOSA STATION m..- on'eb‘oo hum. mrmhlotnb MISCELLANEOUS. in 1M3 section, and Mr. Werry, the contractor. was the recipient of many congratulations on the character of his work. Ibex-e was not 0 single mistake an. the the‘entke iramc. We have not Lament thu writing tq give E-vaulâ€"I' ’désoxipfiod of_ th? ern. which, ws rumamnd, “nan compleii The Hethodistr Baptxst and “Pres- bsterian Sunday school: have all picknieked at Bouerton as usual. and having had good weather all had a good tine. . (Swain) to the Past.) Bun Raisingâ€"The event 0! the week is this section. was the raising of Mr. Charles Jnukén's {me new barn. which took place on Tuesday and Wednesday aflornoons. 0n Tues- day there were present one hundred and twenty men who put the lrsme work together. and got everything in thou-ouch readiness tor the I’ll;- inc. .1110 most Interesting part of the event. however. tool; place on Wednesday. when over three hundred men were present. and. notwithstang in: the {not that Mr. Junlln 'snr‘on- firmed hechelor.-one hundred and twenty-rive ladies graced the occa- sion with their presence. no rais- ing was in ‘ of the Messrs. Chapman Bros. 0 Uxhrudge. and the .work was done by block and tackle. and was completed in the short space or three hours .withouta single batch or the slightest aecxde'zt of any kind. :We he“! been informed that 150 frame 1'; the finegt eyer‘eremed; A very hot game of berm wu played here on July 1:: hetween Bea- vorton and Cannington. resulting 2-0 in favor of Canning”:- A Mv'hninbe‘} {tom here took in the spo'tauat Igndmx on the lat. mlisaâ€" )’§i§cilla Cowling iefl. {or an extended visit to A5: and other other points_ west on_ \jondoy. to: a good slurp game or. wet grass and with n wetter ball. the bacheloa wexe victorious by a scoré ’of’.) to 1. M1. Honstcn. who is acfing as man- :me: in the bunk during his father‘s absence in the old country. bflici- oted as umpirc‘Jo the satisfaction of all. Games tram this out w-ll take piare on Monday. Wodnuulogy and Friday evenings. The boys. although Into in stating. are opsn for simi- [cages from any team in or out of UIOJViciPityfiu . -. - ‘Tho first practise match in Cam- :ington was played on Monday night â€"bachclors versus benedicts. At- ' 7W5 are pleased to see John Shier. boot and shoe melon-m. on the street spin with his up out of_ the 51mg. CANNINGTON. (From Our Own Wth.) 'A way pretty wedding took mace at. the residence of Thomas Kennedy. Csnnington. on :Wodnesdsy. June 29th. when mos Annie. ,vonngut (Laughter of 31:. and Mrs. Kennedy. i was united in marriage to Mr. James ‘Barrison. Tanner, of the township of Scott. at 3 o 'clcck the. hide was con- ducted into the parlor by her (other, Miss M. Amhrson pls; In; the wed- ding Immi- h. Alias Harrison. sister at the grown and John A. Andersen. «It Cannington, were the second best: writes It: the ‘ccusioc. Rev. )1: Martin. of Knox aim-LII. offiriatcd. The inde was handsomely gewned in n creun are; e de chenc \cry lxaut- ituIly txxnmod. The bridesmaid was also nicely attired in 4. lifldfll'l line 0.: aces cloth. both ladies look"); Iery pretty. The guests. which number- ed between eighty and nInet3'.we.-e iron) Meriposa. Scotts. Cuno‘ngtun. ctc.1‘3Ic {resents were numerous. heirg costly handsome and sensible. the pIese'Int “cm In cgrooni i1; .1 wrv prctu diamond bromhq After a. \erj sumptuous repeat said con- gratulativns. the bridal 00 lo took the exening train. amid :1 er 0! rice. to 'lorontao, the Pat's and other nests-tn punts. all wishing them a luppy future. )liss Kennedy. since beconing a resident of Csnnington, has taken an amine part in the choir of the Presbyterian church as We“ as an earnest worker In the Sabtnth whet-.1 and wii! be Yer) much missed not. (Ill) bv the church. but 4150 by the man.» [Iiends whose- name is le- gion and we are certain thev vowe the sentiment of all when we wish ‘ her and Mr. Harrison II pl- 331m 1nd Wmns future. l The picnic which was held here on June 28th, under the auspices of the ‘GJLBA. society. mm! a most gratify. iog success. Henderson's grow was the wound: selected to: the day‘s outing. and a more auitable could namely be found in the whole north country. A danaa plattorm was en. ected and nus we]! patronized by the young- people nil day. Min were also on the grounds. Meals in tin:- most tempting. farms were prepared by tho iadiea. line! were on‘ (he mum at the days' sports and m keenly conteamri. we pro. ceeds amounted to_ about one hundred dollars. and Nina. nos. hm. Gaiway. All the youth and beauty of the neigh- borhood ware there. Games. muSic. dancing. etc., was indulged in and a plgumt mine unspent. V A Jock! function was held “'cdocf. day evening last at the home at Mr. A «d accidcnt occurred to n liule boy of Mr. Martin McGee's lately. It seems another child. a little girl got holdotagnn andinaome mannerit proved to be loaded and struck the child in the lace, one shot entering the eye. It wu thought adviuble to hue the little sufferer removed 00 the Sick Ghildren’a HoSpiml. Toron- to. At Just account! it was thought possihlq to gnome eye. . KINMOUNI‘. (From Our Own wrreapondeot.) A! apt-ion accident was 1:me averted on the evmino of the picnic, a mix up bebwnmtworigu being the cause. Mr. Bury Kelly. of South Vomlam. am: driving. along the road leisurely, unconscious of the presence in close proximity ofi LIT. M. » Gains-a «Witt pacer. who Wou( to pass, the result being a general scramble in which Mr. (him! rig got the worst of it. No serious casuditiea we re. platted. ‘ . I CORRESPONDENLS’ lHHRS DIS. Neelands and lume, dentists, Lindsav. one of whom wul be at. :hc Queen's hotel, Woodvxllc. on Tues- day Jul} 12th, and at Cump‘bfli's ho- tel, Kirktield, on W'edocsdag. Juiy 18th. Reap the date 10 mind. -w1. The work at constructing sheds at St. Luke‘s church is now in a _ fair way to success. The old sheds are being moved 1mm their [imam p0. nitiou Inning fiatchclors avenue,to 3 more nppmprinte position. :uc'ng cast and won. The work 1.x mpenmxl by Mr. Wm. Callaghan. 'who in quite a capable man in such a position. (Sp‘icinl to The Post.) ‘ Following is the standing 0: S. S. ’No. 4. Kinny. (or next term: Sr. IV. â€"Giarlu 8. Luann. Effie Ayers. Nor- ”3'". Within. Albert ClmcaymEua cane ,Shyne. Jr. 1V. â€" Johannah ‘Dwomey. Viol: Lucas. James Carroll. Sr. IILâ€"Willie ”ens, Percy uncut; Vincent Guiry. Mary Harrington. Jos¢ph Milaney. Blondie Carroll. A. Lucas. Jr. lIl.â€"L.vlu panama. E. Mum. Ambm O'Neill, Mar. tin Cam. Sr. ILâ€"EMreda Clam or. Stella Whey. Edna Guityfiaxn nu Canal. Jr. II.â€"Iome Carroll. F. Drowsy. Lyn Lucas. Clara Xathews, Norm: Hutton. Mic Median. Elm-m. Walter Scully, Part II.â€" lfnry E. Incas. S. Houlihnn, Grace Houlihnn. Luke Milaney. inlandirm (Show. Fault Latte. {Hiawins'tcng' 311‘. Henry Matthew, ‘aarirved m cm- burg [no]: from Puerboro” He m wt was for minim}! there at I um. The several teachers who rcsnd: in this section of the country are home tor tneu- summer MIR-AQB. Mr. 8-. Matthews principal of the Peter- boro Scimte wool. MISS Plan)“. «1.0 teaches at King's Wham: Mute Lol-anc. from V'icwa-u Road, 10d Miss llcluuey. who taught at Enterprise. may people 0! this viciciu: have «In-ads attuned to cut their h1yund Jute thtt it premium to be a very {air temp. {nae weather man is cc:- tdnly doing Junie: to this pin cube country. . Mr Albert Ryan is Ieavmg here an n tow dis; to visit his brother in 01:59:30; _____ . ~ . .. nan) people of Mind) “aftfl: to state that it prom fair cup. .1210 F" w...“ “.W _‘ pa :vm papers from Ottawa this week, am! local wagon men who ha'le m- spcclen the article. «11:3ng that at) wagon not fitted mu» this lat- est conuivance ls nnmpietc. _ â€"-Vâ€". 8;. Pat‘ick Callaghan. who. let a rumba of years oomlucleu .1 car- :iagc and general blacksnuthiug bus- ircss, ma: arranged “11h Ins son James to lake «War the 'uusmess. The latter will pcm"ally look «net-nae management In tutu-re. Mr. Callag- han. an. will devote his ume tc putâ€" tmg on. the market In: new wagon tongue connoction.hlic weaved hls i nowsanuua. \ (From Char Own Gwrrespondeot.) . Word hasjustmacliodnsofamoct distressing accident which has Dc- lsllen Mr. Patrick Flynn. a former Icsident at this place, at Rochester, N. Y. As Is: as on. be learn- ui- the sad accident oxcurred thrown: Mr. Flynn being run down by a “all 1'2"; engine. the wheels pas. Sing oxer his leg. He was taken 10 one of the nity hospitals, where, after heir; looked alter by the. medic-l ut- tt ndanls. amputation w 14 found nec- essary. Mr. Elynu and family will ’ls‘c the sympathy ol .1 urge num- ber 0' friends in Lizeix afflicfion. ' 1n. Chas. bans. in, lzud 111-: mis- fortune to have one of hit lingers bad]; jammed in the pu'icy of .i hay text can day last Week. in working the fork the horse drawuig up the loa‘ suited up rune:- suddenly, with the result that hand was caught in the machinery. ‘ Mr. Tho; Carroll was, “he \‘iCtilu 0! another nasty little aeotchnvhetc- by he lost the firm joint of his [Jr- ward linger on the left “am: He. in some manner got his ringtr into a loring machine. which he was us- ing. His little boy, who «as with him started the machinery work. ing. and before Mr. Cairo" cuuld draw his hand out his {ti-cor was: so badly mutihtod that amputation was found necessary. " Tenders are out advertising for the tenioval and the enlarging ol’ 'tltc horse sheds at St. Luke's church Uownunllc. Ihc intention is to run tlum in a northerly (knot-on from flit- street and add another hundred feet to the present building. 'lhc increase in 'he number 0-! lamilivs in the congregation dqnmuoa' the addi- tion. The schools clued on June 90th and will again 1-2-an 6!: Aug. 15th. A large manhu- 0! mi: vicinity uttendcd the circus on July and. .which was held in Pacheco. Another very sad event took place on Monday evening, when ”rs. Wm; Perdue passed away after an illness; at aha-m six mounts. She lenses a husband nnd (our until-en, â€"iIf:Imbmsr 7 Stalivin. school teach. .r at Doxnoyville is home “siting his triend» {or hisAbolidgys. The death of Miss Ella Lowcs. on- I] daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. chm. tower Imus. comm-ed on Tuepdazy. Jute am: about Ich o‘clock. She lanes 2: mourn her loss a tuber, mother tad mo braâ€"hard. A large circle of {views sincerely sympath- ize with the parents of this young lady . - FRANK HILL. ‘ From flu Own annmt. -; On Tuesday, June a in» May lchulifle and Mr. Alina! Onltello m united inure holy bondsol matrimony by Rw. Father Fitzpat. rick. The bride looked charming in a suit of white silk and wore a math and “2138116 was assiSted by her cousin. Mics Katie Murray who was attired in white organdio. Each carried a boquet 0! white carnaficns. Mr. Joseph pastello, brother 0! the groom. acted as best man; After the ceremony mu over the guests reâ€" paired to fire dining hail of the bride'a lama. «where a mmptaom mdding breakfast was served. Many tricnda ago! both parties «were present. In the altemoon the happy coupe drove to Pb-terboro. where flu: inâ€" tegd to tube up tuhcir future home. M’OODVILLE. (Speciai to The Post.) Place your «there at once {or fresh strawberries at W. A. Caulpbefl'fi, Woodrille. Pnels‘cnt price. 81.00 per dozen home-pg. Du. Nceiands and Irvine, dentists, Lindsay. one of whom snll bc: at {he QMen'a hotel, Woodvillc, r: Tues- day. July 12m. and at Campbell’s ho- tel. Kirkliefl. on Wednesday. July 1313:. Keep the date is mind.-wl. ed. will he one of the finest in the country. Terms-$1.00 per year, payable in Advance. m (Ron) D. 0. Day is visiting rel- stint here, prior to leaving for mnitoba'. , \ “in. m. Ivory and funny. at bmka, are visiting Mr. and .Mrs I l I.m’I‘-X9l'~......t.‘h,. The annual sermon to the Oranga. men of Dummple. will be delivered next Sunday morning in the Method.- ist church. by Rev. B. A. Delve. ‘ (From Another Correspondent.) The annual picnic of the Daltymplo 11M Sebright Minimalist church” «us held in the Parsonage Green on Dominion Day. Though the another W33 “unwrap!!! a MW crowd was premt. An exceileot programme was modeled. The foot, ball match bztrween Victoria Road and Sabright teams was won by: the former by 24. A good programme out sports was run oft, my close com teats ensuing The proceeds amount. ed to 8143. _ _ _'_ Misses Buckley and Adair and Mr. Buckley. of Orooo, are gucs'ts at the [amigo ‘ n _ u‘ u, 0 .A...A,._A. at Ardma. Mitre a huge reception. awaited them from North Or'uliat (fiends. The bride" going away 005-. two was brown Venetian clom.with hat to match. All their numerous friends join in extending. their not heartfelt wishes «but a very m and happy jourmy tlwough life may be vaccinated Mr. and Mn. Witt. DALRX'IPLE. From Our Own Our-wombat. A Very prefly Wedding Loos place last Wednesday a: the .eeidcnce of Mt. nary Newby. on the lv‘Vn line. he: eldest annular. Mary, was on that (by united In the "025' bonds of mat‘imony with Mr. G 0. fit want, at Ardtrea. The ceremony mats per. tonnad at 12 o’clock by Rex. R. A. 081%,“ Dairymple, in the drawing... iroom of the home, which was tasty, ’ {any (1000”!th for the cams: an. The bride was attired in‘ palt- crepeâ€"de- chone, trimmed with cream point lace, with beautiful lace cohar. She carried a diower boquct of pink and white carnations. and wore white carnation: in her hair. The brideqt.r maid was Miss Bertha New-by, dress, ed in cream voile, over pink tafteta. carrying a bogus to! pink roses. The bride was given away by her brother. MT. June; Newby. o! Oriilia. The groom was attended by his. brother, Mr. Wm. D. Hewitt. who ably disq charged his dutiolt Alter the happy way was ended and W4 uhtiona mind. the guests at dawn to tho modding: dimer. which was of the float quality. Gum were present from Ori‘llia. Ardtm and Waum. The presents were awful and valuable. At five o‘clock the happy pair legit tor their home A barn raising at the ham‘: otMr. John Williams, 31;. last M'.i‘k. was the chic: attraction, k being one o! the chief attraction. [it being one at mentions 01 any in this see Lion it required an annually larg; force of men to erect it. 'lhe captain's; were, Mess-s. Goo. Marlowe and Hart”: Chapman, who selected their men with the best possible can. The race from start to finish was both keen and spirited. Am a most exciting content, Harry’s side was <1 elated tin (winner by any two rantera. Supper wumadonthe lawno‘ Mr. John Williams. Br, by a number of the young ladies of (h: neighbm'q hood and everything passed offlwith- out a hitch. Mr Frank Scuily is the contractor, and he mafia muCh credit for his work as a mechanic. (Balance Next Week.) ‘1 { (Ftom Our Own Concsgondem) ‘ Tm anniversary Scum hem hem on 64nd” and Honday but mm mt ,Mtulla wind out in waver: detail. 00 Way bouh get-q vines were conducted by uh: Bhv. MI. (lurks, 01 Little main. Th- church mu crowdm at hot.) moetixlgfi. Mr. Curbs is an camera and forcible bank; and ms. mt nad to unmask. out mitt: up: nuention. 0:: Monday ‘vening a we. was when on the church pounds by the good :adiesot the locality. all the delicamw of the mason being in evidence. Tax: flank wm semen In a most aypetizing manner and outsiders IWcre most pro- tuc in their praise at th: anemia: bestowed on them by the gadies in waiting. It was one 01 the moat sucq casein: antenainmxs w. given The reczipu amounted to something over $108. Kr, L. Clarke, of Toromo, Agent Dominion Day at home in our burg. ”Edith Pearcespent :1 {wt days at 'homv: beta‘e leaving {or Oxillia, when she intends to spend them, minder o: the mm. Mr. John Hclfian, qt Saw York, a visiting his noun: and brother Mr. 7 and film. LL. Short. of King... stonn mm the 9:09;: of his mother, We! Way- Mr. Kenny: Mintem spent. the holiday in Toronto. Miss A. 4er, ol tomato. has re. turned .01! after mending three week: with Miss Hattie Hunter. , Heat's. .R. W. Pearce, J. McKay, F. Putty-m, C. Harmer, l". l’caroeand W'. Gibson, 0; Torontq, 5pm be 1w“, day in our village. Miss Bunny King and Mr. A. Stoe. pet. of Toronto, wen: the guests at If. D. King {or a [my cam: last week. Mr. 630. Ooooe has returned home after, visiting tor a tqw days 1a 0331., Mrs. McQueen is at [insult visit. in; in Kinsmen. m Maggie .‘oobome is spending a (w weeks at home. Eran Our an w-r. wyond' 3t. nus. E. C. Kane/g, mp mks: maze M‘wynn, o! BamLton. 'um Miss Lydin. xcfwyeo, oi Cleveiand. are spending a coupe 01 months with m it mama ~ . Km‘ agilie and‘ Abbie Mung an: spending two weeks in Toronto. Mr. and flu. 1!. 5mm“: of Du- 19th am puts a; Mr. John Home. Oxmond (3110.1. Aloybiuh Pimt, A. Emily Zeta Utility, “11er Cd:â€" rou, :‘xaaciz ma, uzmcnt Lucas, Gym Mane, Janus Lemme, (Tynl ‘nAv, ' N NMTON. Mama a!

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