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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 19 Apr 1895, p. 6

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â€"â€"â€"f @112 Manama gm. [Correspondence oi Tu Post] services are being held here nightly in the Methodist church for the puttth week!.\ The services are being conducted by the pester, Rev. Mr. Anderson and Evangelina Mr. B. Rogers, endwe are most pleased and happy to state that their good efforts are being met with encouraging success. [Special correspondence of Tax Post] â€"Georgo Cameron. Third classâ€"Roddle Cameron, Mabel Lytle, Balla Cameron. Second classâ€"Annie Fountain, Maggie Blanchard. Senior para secondâ€"Charlie Pollard, Ethel Cameron, Francis Pollard. J nnlor part secondâ€"Mabel Cameron. Tabletâ€"Herbert Fountain, Tressle Foun- tain, Fred Lytle. figs Cherryâ€"Pectoral Compondeuce oi Tm: P031. Germanâ€"Again it is our sad duty to announce that death has visited our som- munity, and suddenly taken away the wife of Mr. Wm. Briggs. She leaves ehushand and a babe stew days old to mourn her less. They have the sincerest sympathy of the community in their end afilietion three o’clock by Rev. Mr. Cole. NEW MILLâ€"Mr. Cruthy, of St. Cath- eriuee, has arrived with his new mill and has it all onthe ground. He intends to have it running in a few days. Lemmasâ€"Mr. Seymour has opened a; new blacksmith shop on the corner opposite Miss Kirkmnn‘s store ...... Mr. J. Lynch. with his men, passed through here on Wednesday for the drive ...... Mr. [Correspondence oi m Post] C. E Coxcm.- The junior Christian Endeavour had I very gocd attendance on Friday night at their concerts in the Methodist church. penance here. Pas-.NALâ€"Lleut. D. Rea, Ops, 45th Bath, was in town in the _ military celebration on the 24th of May. a , "In III-an ”HM to: all comers In a double canoernoe ah the 24th of May magnum, In J oe’a new canoe, “Daisy", about rqady to lunch. " , 4â€"--â€"- amt." nf "Um: , DWI-u awn-u, “ __.“ Parsons. secretary of the juniar hue bu] club, 13 open for a. muchwthe 245110! May, to be played largelylnankindsofseeds and PM Goon MALâ€"Good Friday was ob" served In a pramlscnouammnor. Rev- Mr. MoCann conducted services imprec- notofnonownr at a. court sitting! 3‘5 method nttno‘cedbyhkpmam hwym McSmn. M00"! Hopkins and WILofI-mdnnum "“1 “mmm. Hum-”Uncann- thoossobonoxt court. but advised the 4.1mm wattle. as the NEW" m udmutboP‘KM' Tn mâ€"RN. 0. M. Mr 0‘ ram, will comp! t1“ WP“ '3 the Pros- Elwood- AM t World’s Fair. ’hest Awards 8 y Phat“. smmwfm‘l SPRUCEIMLE. NEWS-LETTERS CAMERON. BEXLE Y. UMEMBB. Tax Poem] Lisod hlo mama ”I uv---- V Kitchens. nan-.mtoheumdbeentmns butsghutumoandmduthm 85“” ptlse tomsnyflh“ knewdhlamnets. Thodeceued cant-le- interred in the B. 0. came Road. Mr. mtchell leaves a widow, two daughters and; son to mourn their loss. Emrnls‘ma.-Onr enterprising mer- chant, Mr. A. C. McKenzie, has engaged A _-. ‘r-.1nl M 'l‘nmnto. own, an. A. v. “vâ€"wâ€"7,,_ meet-vim of Mlu- Min. of Toronto. and will in future run a mflllnery depart- ottheleavlng and entrance due at the Enter exam. Leaving class, marks ob- tainable, 7C0; lat, Sadie McKenzie. 590; 2nd 350; REM Famous, 333; 3rd Geo. A. [011170, 13 aptllwua _â€"â€" _.._ _ , Mr. Walsh. oi Sunder'nnd, spent a few days here visiting fciends.. . .Miss Under. wood, our junior teacher, spent Easter vacation under the parental root at Osha- wa. . . .The '1‘.V.C. engineers are away on their Easter vacation.. . .Five tough-look- ing f :llows. hailing from Paterboro,nrrlved here last Saturday looking for work on the '1‘.V.C.; it lsneedless to say that they were disappointed. They began their long march homemrds in no gentle humor. . . . Mr. W. L. Wood, of Toronto, spent Thurs- day here. i W. Wood. commutation money rated against. Emma be ramittod.â€"Caxried- Donald, ascended by l the appropriation for: age, (balance), $55.58; A. E. Stabeck, auditory $8 : Gilbert G. MoEswhex-n, auditor, 88; A. H. Campbell. attendance at meeting of board othoalth. $2; 3- Dalglelsh, ume,$2;A.Mnnm.sune,$2. McPherson, seconded by Mr. c. N. Mo: Donald, thet eohadtygrmt of$5bogl A. 13. MW, the money to be expended by Mr. Cemiabell, it was resolved that, whereas, doubts exist about the proper locotlonot the momturndsbetween mama lt‘ PALES I‘INEâ€"BLDOZV . noted 3, rent of hall 2; McKenzie n cadet-kirk, rL 8.. face to printouot'l‘n grant m Duty mo WI which M I“... ment In I V swamâ€"Mr- m; recover! ll __ -_ ‘Hna In mute! “should Poor and“: h- dam?” Wm. «7th Pour a. h! the manuals Hawk a! wanted humanist: pso- to nur- than. bu hr ,mb‘.“ Wind haul. abuse av ‘ mmfim m [In lulu“; as u up..- .. - examination. mmmâ€"mmam â€"Bolln Wnlook. Sr. fourth-Berth Par rub, Dovld Day, Richard Day, Roy Gulls. Wesley Wags! Race Day. May Minthorn, Maud Perrln, Minnie Mark. Jr. fourth-â€" John Worsloy, Soot Sims, Davie Worfley' Aroma Pmlsh, wan-ed Parrish. J Horton, :John Wont. Sr. shim-Lloyd Hamilton, Nellie Knox, ‘Jonnle Pawns, Lottie Wagu', Sammy Marshall, Tommy --A_L 1' la- ton, Jenny Knox. Jr. secondâ€"Edn- Wou-sley. Violet Woreley, Clare Powlee_ Floaele Moore. Ada Guns, Ethel Mark, Mabel Horton. Sr. pt. secondâ€"Johnny Pen-lab, Care emu, En Hill. Ade Jeffrey, 11-“.-.uuul Fangs Wmley. VlOlOB Norma), unnu- -v..-vv. Flossie Moore. Ada. Guns, Ethel Mark. Mabel Huron. Sr. pt. secondâ€"Johnny Parrish, Cara Gulls, EH Hill. AdaJefl‘rey, Percy Sims. Sr. Iâ€"Zetta Ruthermrd, Norman Gulls, Leslie Rama-lord, Willie Herron, John Peg-1n: " ,___ L--_\--â€" [a mely attentive we nee argument than the vigorous upm it by th‘ 11un be” these Interested part1”: 3‘ better filament. cf w ch thl uL, Ll_- these Interested parties, and not the better element ct which this paper has inquired, who are agitating for apes}. What bother! them is. not that the law is unsuccessful. but that it is utoguihar Boo ancoesainL” quietly and as easily as you breathe. Never force yourself to learn what you know. 10 requires fl“ materials of MB. no the Iron 11: the found!!- this, however strong 1‘ “only, to sum 3. him sharp, intellectueily, to recognize e tact and discern: difleranoe, your success In the game ofiite depends on the eexious culture which you give to the third formative fierce in hum character, your moral nature, and of this element a com- prehensive expression is tound in the right simple word, love. On this all Hummus- mete and philosophers are swank-20m, ~â€" 1 Wm“! (1E, is mhudbyonoot thewuolpanta In the remarkable incident: Nob long since in a_ certs!!! New England ,,A“___ _-6 (an t1... 1...- .14 :Ju 25 £5 as: .5 a. 4.5» ea 2: ha and. 98:05.5 3% .38 Fag » h ll III" I, '4 a V they were soon engaged in convex-mum, In a. tow momenta one of them geld: "Gentlemen, suppose we begin. bob-g all avengers. with the gentleman oppcelte ‘ *eellwinee andllquon. .â€"{Pr3f. ,henkl :6 no men or A 330 Gm, teacher. rm, m K; um" .. m. w- m m Mom. when to mm: 33933 mdâ€"Vlolbt Eer- nmh- ml All high prev no other “mm mm- mm 'IIIII WWW MWâ€"Tvâ€" - Wadinit theypledgedthem- nonfat:totxagovm'neclbytlwwfllofthe attic. “However could the dog have got up these?” asked grundmau she looked upandsawhis piteons black face at the window. “I didn't know the attic door had been opeted this morning. ” “Oh, yes, ’ ' said little Annie innocent- ly. “I Opened it. I put him up there on “Well, you see.”repliod Annie. with ullthegravitygiven bynine years of wisdom, “I tried to think or some way to make Thanksgiving day diflerent to him from other days. We might give him turkey. but how would he know sure it wasn't Christmas turkey instead? 80 I thought I’d shut him up in the dark, where he hates to he. and when he was let out he'd be thankful enough for Thanksgiving may _ ,,,_____‘_1 1W ‘m-vuo â€"â€"v- Her plan was absolutely successful. Once down stairs. hflins “8‘in the m ounme Bum-vane back to New Yogk. “A a u-._â€" Wu: . , book to New York. “Haldane," her now porn. D‘Arvlllo hex-eel! has a large following In New York. 5‘9" -v- Jessie Bax-flew Davis. the Bostonlnnn’ summon coma-alto, oozraponas regularly with a young man. sad ha- husband doesn't object. The young man tuber son. mdheileyeanold. rhon Grey Fun, which Lewis Morrison has bought for non moon. below, it u said, tothonchoolof romantic (ix-unsea- tahusbed by Damn, the “that. ,A Charles J. H. Holmnloy has been Ions by John Hare of the Garrick weaver, Lon- don. to pave the way for Mr. Ham's am American tour next season. Mr. Helxnuley was anthem nine you-saga wuh Henry Irving. The death or modem-10k Douala-I m- moven from the stage one of the most pio- tureoqne figures 0! his day. He was a m orator. and be accomplished much as the California It: Syrup 00- ylulé-w .- ...__ W I tend: to pet-tom! enjoyment when rightb used. The many. who live bet- tar than othenmd enjoy life more, vith lea expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world'n best product to the needs of physical Wing, will 3“ the value to health of the pure liquid hntin principles in the remedy. Sgt-up of Fjgl. !L___ . .~ - It: excellence is due to its presenting in the farm most weepubie and plans- ant to thomthore‘truhingmd h-uly beneficifl properties of I. perfect lu- sfive :"eflectmlly cleansing the .yutem, may wnvu u..- '1' r-v~â€"â€" profession, bean» it tab on thoKid- Liver and novel- without W 3m” gthemmditilporf flocdyfxufmll "ox-y gobjectionablef nbdnnce- Sympdmm ”Mam my“ ”my“. wimp Bringl afojtrmd improvement 3nd . _, _-_...-._s .h-n pmcm com“- has been welcomed When we say that we think we can do better in the line of SUGARS than any other store :in the county we have faith in our ability to It rests with the J10use-keepers of Don’t lose sight of the fact that we pride ourselves on the quality of our TEAS and COFFEES. Experience tells in the handling of these lines, and if you can appreciate a cup of good Tea or Coifee (there are those who can- not we are sure of your trade. (a an expresutm used by 50”” make use of the term Qt an a; It to lalrly well underetood uowâ€" a-days that the land must be fed aud “nursed by a proper system of rotatlon of crops. or ploughtug On. or the eowtna of clover. or the use of some fertlllztng agent, to malntatu ttefertlltty; lu other words. you must return to the land tn some form what you take from the land, as the professors say'at the Farmers’ Inmate Meettuge. - But a rotattou of crops to a slow process for the enrtchment of the sot. and the liberal ueelof LAN D PLABTEB and SALT to generally recommended tustead. There are better dreentnge. maybe. but they cost tufiultely more; Plaster and Salt give good reoultetoraemalloutlay. . - We have handled the above for many years. ana farmers may my “pm. -- m“- the quality is up to standard. Every conventenoe for loading at the Warehouse on Valium-st. - - .. While on the subject of BA. LT, let us say that we have a special article for Dairy use that is recommended by all shippers and ereamerv makers. The price ts right. Buttes-makers who use tt once will have no other. ARCH. CAMPBELL. Thhi-thamofthoyureonutho gnnd OLD ENGLISH CONDITION POWDER. Ithuboonw-ndtdod mdhdobwmym. Om foodittomynindlnay kind of vacant. . . Sack. Doors, Bull“ road- ugc, Novella. Bum New 41M EGEO.‘ INGLE. Dmgut. Lindsay. . mglnbotpam. OSWEGO PLASTER IN BARRELS AND BAGS - . . . . SALT IN 200 LB. SACKS ..... accrual: wwbhflm" m an Miriam and serum: acme wl having faded and worked out fields to GEORGE BRYAN. common: and 3mm has" â€"v out “no-- -'râ€"-' x. water-loud. cal-n Md nu Kinds of LUMBER. OfflCl YARD.-â€"hlt all 0! WI hum-on 311030. ulnar. Kennedy, Davis 81 Son. Vancamp’s -â€"!'08-â€"-- Leader Chums. Dandy Chums. Washing Machine» Best degcn. Dairy Sunlizs. All kinds mum. Dry hints. Ready Mixed wan, “amino, Abba-flue. M White. mildew Mm. at VanCAHP’S, Bouncy; Dunne Son: Arch: 1.0 mt PRICES. â€"mcl YOU! oun- mâ€" mill! at Bomv Icon. 0 02.189. :3, mucus. um. um. stun. urn ad woon. F. Van Camp. ”uphill; 112 "'2' SMIT. 51mg and {We may rely upon it that :e for loading at the Warehouse on F C. TAYLOR. Insurance Agent. 0 can, on tho mud floor at the New Open Em Luannâ€"«m ‘ I with I number 0 JOHN IOGIBBLV. onâ€"ao-«L mm sud Wood- d an M mubudnesa. CASE. A good openinz 10' booth-"boot Mon-Janka” m . M o! .u ”“93 . [Aha-d term: 15111 . Applyscouromce.§0. 1‘. Shot “Mann: Wwéo-m'l. d Unanv and 05° mm. m: In 1' tho 7. mm A lot d 7. Oomp- mm min. WM NURSERY amalgam-cu Ill-d WMBMCO.. o! m. KY. moan-u, Ont -â€"l.he under- whmunuwmmv. growinâ€" WWWWWM such stock mmmwummwnx DUKE Linduv £0. human“. M4041. . alumna. nun-y. rm MILL FOR “LLâ€"A. I hand can. out at an rum-(mu bq-ineff: 'I‘O THIS PUBLIO.-â€"Hwing pound! Notice to the Public. HIE WILUAIS’ I’FG w, (LTD) 0- W. “"0. I’ll WI. NTRACT LDVIBTISERS, nu chap 0! gaunt-pub. y“! P1 NURSERY STOCKâ€"Putiou m 0! MY 1309!. 1““!- MI"; mm or ridiculous. We when we advise farmers New Advenisomonts. GENTS ’wm'rnn. â€"1'hroo Good 01381: To RENl‘or magmas-1; i “NIâ€"Two hick houses on York-d. Applytonlnl Oman. -28. SALT. It. Johl ’u luau From Rev. N coco! one Mo: work in Brig!!! bk. his w2fe (ll “God {but the fit the latter. .‘ so sad work f): halter h(r".. In won’t go 1 Mannâ€""I1 buy flu ticket. more than am here". . . .CJnn.‘ be out the noon limo-o: Tm“ m bound. Illaâ€"“You.“ m m I Cato. W1 dune In the one u M'. that when re Medical-tn nu 1119:: to Luau-on the Kylie tor adj themvlslone From J. S. M sud ohed In mt at warden Innis M with jooud on the were not now tmly ; up you: old Md Inn would M value. Prom D. 8 «Ian'- Ald 8 $16 for ho: rd children phat tabla. From Hem] bond. was to help my tundra J. MoCu-ty. o1 Victoria sven‘ Huston hou- tho prion helm fiance oomml ty M'f'g c~.. Invention no business in Cl .1: Llnduy It 1 onmptlon In They would a madmchec Mnyor Wu professed to 1 been lake-1m in: to other In Hemmer) twk he knew tron well he had 1 harem. The rescind was then pun my to even have the m to the town. hard and dose he was still should hsvs he though: good one. ownership c unused ms! system. snd pbood b! 00' done would Reeve KY1 should be rq purpoeee $100 pet of $2.000. chasing the valet! In the old system. mlnnt$ toll: «rain concession counted ct lock-up, ch schools. and contract w EMF! lulleuot old m to this 1:11 advantages From the V f upon visit Hm councudu but mean: this marches hlmottho wltlnhe The In gnu: loll. WHAT Town 84 Eh: OUI

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