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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 31 May 1895, p. 8

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W ”"7 .' time’sm "sham-1am also visited $01338 weekWMx-s Nowry is visiting In Ennlsmoro ...... W. B. Mo- Lsughfln spent last Thursday In Peter- bore. ”50:11:13: vs. Townâ€"A couple of town glrleaehorttlmeago undertook to show of pedestrianehlp. and walked a trial match 1: time to Oakwood, making the eigh miles in two hours and Mteen minutes. Three of our village laeaiee thought they could outdo that. so on the afternoon of the 24th 01 Ma they started out and actually covered e distance in twohoursandfltteeneeconds.taking two minutes for refreshments half way. The towngiriestoppedat theflret house lathe village and hadtea. Hurrah for Oakwood.~ Pmcxanâ€"Mr. James Thcmdyke and his grand-daughter, Mice M. A. C , spent the 24th in the Queen city ..... . gran Linden on, of thaglr; Miss Ethel Eonghton. ct Beet ; Somerv'ill Norwo'od; Be‘ev ' haw; wing. flaunt Pleasan aged thelecel ministers were Revs. H and Gerbutt, Methodist, and Rev. MoCann, Church. The church was beauti- f ydeooruted with plants and flowers, and presented a very attractive appear- ance. The services commenced at 2.30 12.13.; Rev. Somervllle preached to the con- "tion after which Rev. Dr. Torrance Emma the tor,end the servioeewere broughtto a use a short discourse to the people by Rev. ompson. The meet- ‘mg then adjourned to the basement at the chum-h where cables were spread; and all eni a. social tee that was provided by th lee of the _th_r_ee eongrggetions: [Correspondence 0! Tu Poe-m Now IS nu: Chumâ€"The preeent la n delightful thnetovlelt from the town to the country and country v Our homes just now are bowere 0 been . Sweet scent everywhere load the , maximum onye autumn em hioom, an we: Iona- a 8 8 Joyful lays, nlleombtnlggto make existence de- 11%)“ Pigeons end Lekenle muons, and theserviceeln theetternoon,aewelleethe reception in the evening, were very im- pressive. The 1011on ministers were present: Revs. MoW , moderator, epd Dr. Topanoe,___Petg§boro; ghogppeon, i3}, and the attendance was so large that every available seat and space was occu- pied. Rev.McWiiliams oocupiedthe chair, and short] after the g exercises he introdn six little ls, who presented Rev. Tanner. in the name of the children, with a very handsome bcqnet of delicate flowers, to which the rev. gentleman res- ponded in a (Wnu. This was allowed by short ad es from the sev- eral ministers. couched in the most warm expressions of kindness and -will to the new pastor. Rev. John wing, who resigned the pastorshaiéa of this congrega- tion in December, 18 , after being their minister for forty-tour gears, was very happy in his remarks. e gave a brief resume of his pastorate which was very interesting. During the 44 that he labored among this e there was nothi but harmony and the most kindly feeling atween him and the members of the con tion and also the ministers of other enominations. He closed with a kindly eulogy at Mr. Tanner. The pastor elect made a few appropriate remarks, after which the services were closed in the last ...... Miss Ham, of Port Perry, was at: Mr. Wm. Beall’s last week... .. .Miss Mina Ferguson, of Wick, has been visiting blends here recently ...... Mr. John Mac- Kinnon has gone to Lindsay to stud and practice up veterinary surgery w! Dr. Kenney, and to prepare to enter college next fall. We expect that he will make it a success. ...... The recap tlon to 7:136 newly Indncted pastor wag held In the church In the even- , ,LL-_J-__- ___ -A I___. fiI-n‘ haul manner. [Correspondence of Tm: Posr.) Innucnox.â€"On last Tuesday, the. 28th inst" Rev. John W. Tanner, 3A., of Windsor Mills, Que" was inducted as pm- tor of the Presbyterian church, which has been withoute regular minister for the put eighteen months. There was a large representation present from the Mount {Correspondence of Tax Pcsr.) PIRSONALâ€"Mt. Malcolm McPhail, who for four years Past has been studying medicine at the oronto school, has passed the final examinations and is now an M. D. We congratulate Dr. MoPhail, and would say that his ability and success as teacher and student warrants the expecta- tion that his future career will be pros- perous ...... Mr. Neil F on is very ill, and his recovery is y expected ...... Master J. D. MaeKinnon, late 9; the C_. 1., fifii'é'm"'€éfiag from his serious Illness ...... Miss Kate Currie visited wands a§_Sonza and. IMPEY sum: Pmoxmâ€"Among the many visitors to our village on Sunday last we noticed Mr. and Mn. Gavel-lief Woodville; also the Misses Prior, of indmy. SONYA. [â€"Cofiupondenoe 0! In! P031.) Tm: armâ€"The holiday was kept here on Friday last, a great number of the onus men their female friends to alibnrton and ago to Zion anniversary. Who are the two young men that drove in a. backboard to Zion and didn't take their ladytriendp? JL- _-__ _, u IECAL NEWS-LETTERS ”maniacs. Sand”. Rain an on lday. Mann]! ..................0 3112 fiauaaiau gm. hm dsyt, man 0!. can day, man 01.. The week. men 01.... m......................... New Advertisements This Week. IOBOITO $338.6 5 8:3 gugéunigu 83% .188: 5 83:8 ‘53 heaveâ€"83.35 .um 38.. ha». 83“ 3 v8.3: #638» a 3068- 38 H W mm'mE BUSINESS Imam COLLEGE. Out Today-B. 8. Porter. Binder Twine-Hoar Bros. Robby Suiu-Gougb Btu. British Elwinâ€"'1'. W. Greer. Bum: Making-Wm. Thurston. Notice 0! loom-T. Mott. 81W W-PNL Wu. Dry Goodl. Clothing - I. J. Outer. loving Bantamâ€"Hurley Brady. Good Fun: for Sale or Ratâ€"Alex. 'Phx Fun (or sun by Tenderâ€"Mums mm There as Doctor: Who mainâ€"Spun K 0””:le LINDSAY. FRIDAY, MAY 31. men-mam 0...”. LITTLE BRITAIN. OAK WOOD. OMEMBE. no“... ....77.2 -an1 mum-Wednesday. . flakâ€"Md”. . .. 35.25â€"an- rum. a Killer:- i ”33! he of which he effec the house to: some films. Mr. â€"Mr. Dan Stlnson, mldentM tfiough the Thousand Isles to Alexandria Bay. where a View of the whole Thouesnd Islescsnbehadfromthetopofthe famous tower. Tickets will be for two or thnee days, and w have friends east on make a 1;. Got to visit the “Garden of Amen-lot thel. 0. O.F.‘ â€"â€"On 151: July the Independent Ordc of Oddfenows are going to give the WW0 the treat of the season. They ht" secured a very cheap rabetoKlnsflmb! special,mln~__m‘i a m steamer we“? LI- nucâ€" n nm-vâ€" .. an Italian “new” and e torem‘in named Murphy. The letter received a terrible blow on the toreheed tram e stone. He was brought into Kinmonnt on the even- ’ w receive medical attention, but nnately Dr. Frost had ‘been called away to Ingeldsby, and the mellow x had to got: and bear the the wound till the tor’s arrival morning. 7 â€"A fracas cccumdontheI.B.O.R R. near Wflbertoyoo Mayday» “W992 â€"Mr. James Lawder recen nurcheaed H from the Monastery Kennels Port Hope, Ii '1‘. J. Tmey. proprietor, 3 very handsome . t the heel: ‘ St. Bernard puppy. and one o bred on the continent. Her pedigree for Enema; mummt'm" ma ”I one u Chmgion ’Phenemencn. for which %: Emmett, the actor, paid $5,000. Anm eonhn a fancy for this noble should and see this pup. ! .1!!!“ Williams, the Evangelist, who u; now on ,9! in special evangelistic work in the ueen-st. Methodist church, is an excellent speaker. Shewins her way to the hearts of the people b her earnest and faithful presentation pel truth. Lat congregations listen to her on Sab th last. In the morning her text was in Jeremiah 6: 16, “Stand einthe ways and see and ask for the d the and walk therein. and ye shall flu rest for your some." From thistext she gave a beautiful presentation of the hifhway of holiness. and the rest of son that comes to all who walktherin. Inthe even- ingto a crowdedcongregation she preached from the yorgis 0 Isaiah 55:_6, :‘Seelr â€"The remains of the late Miss Ida Mabel Jackson were interred in the Riverside cemetery Tuesday The funeral su- vices at the residence of the parents, east Kent-st., were conducted by Rev. J. C. Fraser, and were very impressive. -Mr. C. H. Grantham has near] com; oleted the repairs to his steam t, the "Apis," which was wrecked and thrown up on shore last summer duringa heavy gale. He five her a trial rungesterday. bki per “ oky” Hopkins at e wheel, an everything worked satisfactorily. Dominion day, and it looks as If our citizens must make up their minds to go elsewhere for amusement on that dayâ€" ssy Port Hope or Peterboro. This is wrongâ€"Linden is the centre of s and populous istriet, and people we d flock here in thousands to s (1 their money it a good do ’3 sport offered. It’s late, but nottoo teâ€"let some of our enterprising citizens call a meeting and â€"The sacrament of the Lori's supper wlll be commemorated at St. Andrew's church on Sabbath at the morning service. Rev. B. P. cKsy, of Toronto, will conduct the SWINE. 5 _ igke fiction: BUILDmG.â€"Dr. Theme is building a handsome residence on the north side of the river here. The material is on the ground and ‘work on the construction is “fire" at the to of their voice, when there was no fire in e village except what was in the stoves at the time. cooking dinner; for the bread-winners. Then why did that fire bell ring? Well, it was that pesky inspector of the Underwriters' Association, who sounded hemlse alarm to see how our firemen uld get out. and they got “there in less than no time." The inspec- tor, Mr. Howe, considered their work excellent. Hmm.â€"Ou Thursds , the 16th, inst., Mr. David K. Dick, 01' ount Pleas- ant, and Miss Maggie He es, youngest daughter of Mr. Robert yes, of this place, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the residence of the bride’s rather here. by the Rev. W. Anderson, M.A., in the presence of a. number of guests. The presents were both costly and numerous. We unite with their many friends in wishing the young couple health, wealth and prosperity in their nlew‘gphere. uvm U“ "v-..- v- â€"__._.._ -7 ye in the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near." Forcetuily did she urge the importance of decision for Christ at once. She will preach each evening during the week. Ail welcome to the services. E8513 én' lively. nonunion Dny Colour-Mon. As yet no steps have been taken or talk- ed of to provide a program of sponge for -Millbrook Orengemen have decided to have a twelfth or uly calebmtlon, and invitations will be issued to all lodgesin the district to participate. CLO Bunny. guy...â€" u..- -__ FIBEMIN “Husm."â€"0n last Thursday morning the fire alarm rang out its lustieet peels. and everybody rushed out to see where the the wee. pngi sogne ev_en yelled no we...“ in." Umvâ€"v BASEBALLâ€"A baseball club was form- ed here last Friday with good prospects. The Rev. Mr. Creighton was elected pres! dent, Mr. Alex. Ross, captain, and Mr. J 05. Garden, secretarrtreasurer. The members have begun practice and things arggolng ahead in baseball. n- l__l. Minn-.1... fauna-"returned were thsl'fiiie shops were closed and the flags of the village floated trom their poles. CHANGED Hume-Mr. Peter Grant who is an excellent. mechanic. has renteci Mr. Roberh Patterson's planing mill here, and Mr. Patterson is turning his attention to building thisseason. __ _ ‘ (Gauguinâ€"mimics 01 Tu Post] TEE 24m.â€"Everything was quiet here onthe 24th, intact the only things that indicated that anothgr _Q geen'sL birthday 9 largejnumber of film will be cred vision of S. of T. of South Ontariowill meet in the village otPrinoe Albert on Friday, June Zist. It is expecwdtobe a interesting session ...... Rev. Dr. Cede ed an excellentsermontotheSone of Temperance, as a body, on Sunday even- ing from the well chosen text “Takeye the stumbling block out of the way of my people.” l'lfhere was a large attendance or an-M A an!) 3% g 1 E ..... on “TEE-3331’ In the human or the Mohhodistnh A Pm wiubeginn. WA ...... Aw 1m- social will he Wmmewdgcanto; theWJ’Mg Agood in ”mimwamwulgg ___ __ -_._...a -_ an k-n. foam byflmandotherlmmentl moaning OD. Wog;flr.1:homdm's Little took_ muggy lathe mmmm BOBOA YGEON. Loos! mama. PORT PKRR Y. Church H.100. erc'ruon. THE CANADIAN POST, m H k rune mo 15 m Any. Wee lends enchantment to the View (Not m this case.) Way and Wednesday, June 4th and 500 MM PROF. GHAMBERLAIH Eye Specialist. Placa Picture 15 toot any. Distance lends enchantment to the view J um um...“ -, WW , -7 etc; dun Brim b VIE]; 2nd dun Indpity by King Leu.3xddunby mm. Assnuhone he was I good pe om: md phcodn unmbero! capinl noes to his credit. Al I two you old, win: 114 lbs. up, he won 5 non of k n Gnttonbunz in 1.03}, basting a field of 15, unong than such one: u Gongla. Ptphg. Tammy 11111, n .,,, Ad A...A-_L__‘ ____ noun-u. u No. 8, Melbourne St" at lot the limited number of 20 MAKES during the presentation. 951935.“. un- ww-uâ€"u, -., â€"â€" _..._. ,___V, , 1889. b En alter. by Imp. Loun n by hush. amp? bag}: gorgglg: by m no: by Way. n‘.‘ A-.. v-4..nâ€" I»... In..- Voynze. etc. Hie eeeond View 1% Gnuenbnrg m tho 1 dab of 6 8, which he no 1.02}. betting such flyen no 101301", Natalie 8., Rhito, end five others. Again, e hm day: inter. he run three quater- 01 e mile in 1.11%} over. slow truck. debuting nine goad one: with (x-neumnute one. As I three you 01 n he nn 1; number of good meet, but ill! be“ ”flamenco want Conny blend in e puree of 81,0“), noun-eight!“ of a mile. which he won in 1.27 4-5. I splendid :- iormunoe. end betting such he: company u n} Tmi. Helen Rose. qunet. Finale, nu: Young, Lizetu, Aimlde and Long Bo: nzo. Nm-â€"'l'l|ere i- I lone pemnuge oi honee in thin locality wind: it would be prelim-Jo to breed to thl- hone. There ante no doubt :hout the populu'lty n! the thomughbred hone. when it is remembered the: lat w-auk 10.000 to 18,000 people dolly visited the Woodbine 'M to VINIOII thence- held there. A crou- irom the thoroughbred hone in the highest priced hone in the market ted”. The pro rty of In. W. A. m Lindny. t... will stud at the much sable usuaâ€" 810 to [mun-les- thu: In" pdeo (or the service 0! Inch n won-bred horn. Bm’fi ders’ Hardware, Dry_and Tarred Building 7 heat ed Fence Wire, Barbed and Plain Twisted Wire. . 'Paper. Milk Cans. Dairy Pails. Everything in Tlnwaoe Clwap at VanCamp’s Galvanized. Oiled_a_nd THE NOTED THOROUGHBRED smnmox, “BATéMAN: 'an;_1n mud-v.51: my m.1395. Jenni- Bellamy. nap-dim“: 01 Hr. Bland Whiter, Ind 17 van Md 7 mm»; FROM DEATH T0 LIFE. Wire Fencing, Willbo a .5- mm Dull m. Lind-y. Ont-do. on m. --In nods-ken m. m m u» m otlr.Chu.Adan. wane-6.0!. W. ALBâ€"lo a. “In”. uvâ€"â€" â€"-â€"_ Midland District. 168 SImMPoterbom. tune, deby. DmSmâ€"“Be e little time he gmlthoughhl all into 88ml! GommeroeChambeu and hue a out money eytobettetpuipgloztmmrthemet- mam Oekvflle. owl-rm M 0‘ them." 31-3. 7 BATSMAN. duh qhqtnut, 36 hand! high. faded in x__ n.__x Emma {Burg-B" M;_nggm, a his ‘1‘ n‘._‘ ‘ MCGANK 530. E. Tucgett a: Son. F. YanGAMP. New Advormemonts. m t” “m.' F. Van Camp; - -â€"i' J I . Gal-Alla“, Lmusi-x 19‘ 017m 94 Kent-ct. - P-0- lulu-I300 hm The attention of intending AB- surers is called to the following facts; Mnnidp 51 Council of the Corpora- tion of the County of Vic toxin Council Chamber in the Court Hous'e, Lindsay, on TUESDAY. the 11th day of June! 1895 MONDAY, July 8th, 1895, Life Assurance Go'y. m:- vzmm rm' mama EUTTER MAKING Juana eitheâ€" TRAVELLING DAIR Y BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL mammm common. 0mm, mam. CAIBRAY. .... OIHIE ...... BOWNEYVILLB . . . DUNBF’ORD ...... RUNWAY. Jun. 12th. BOBCAYGEON .... THURSDAY. Juno FENELON PALE....FRIDAY. Juno um. COBOCONK ..........IONDAY, Jun. 170. KINIOUNT..........TUUDAY. Jun. m HALIBU‘B’I‘ON .. “amp“. Jun. 19th. HINDEN ..........1‘HUBSDAY, human. I. JOHNS. Pm M 3. WI. TKUBS'IOI. 80c OAD NOTICE. ufijgma‘ufilmlwnxqa1‘W..\~Am.mfln€ujm ml‘flJA/im now-41¢ 1 Act: [“nâ€"‘A H? u." Aa‘m m‘w(la New Advertisements. UNICIPAL 008301141101“ 01“ film gm AND NOBBY GOODS NEVER so Low“ Nodabmby‘lmwm Our snap in buying lets us give a plum to summer wearers. We give high prices one right out from the shoulderâ€"big charges can't keep in the ring with us. SUMMER BUYERS, look here! If you want value here’s your daisy. No one but can be Suited, Coated, Vested and Trowsered right up to the line. Our stock has the goods and the prices run the other way. Goods climb up, prices drop down. Come in and see how far they have dropped. You'll be surprised. Two months ago we had a fire in our premises on Kent-st. We had done the bulk of our spring buying in January. A large part of these goodshad been delivered ; we were ready for Spring Tradeâ€"Fine Stock. New Styles, Nobby Goods; down comes the fire, in goes the water, and our new stock is sold for a song. That is the brief history of the last two months' trade. It hasn't been the trade we anticipated. but it had to be forced and we pulled through. How does all this affect the buyer of Summer Clothes, you may ask ? We had bought our stock in the early wholesale season ; the wholesale season is about gone. Having run of? our damaged goods we had to replace the stock. We went into the market at the end of the wholesale season. and went when the wholesale man was ready to reduce his prices at the sight of ready money. We got New Goods at a big discount in consequence Bigger and Better Discounts than ever. Then the cold weather of the last three weeks has lessened the call for light clothes and given us ti ne to get in the new things and get them ready. Thev are here Brand New and Bright. iust from the looms. lots of them made especially for us to fill up our orders. We gotâ€"flewâ€" Goods at a big discount in consequence. Bigger and Better Discounts than ever. the last three weeks has lessened the call for light clothes and given us ti ne to get in the new They are here Brand New and Bright, just from the looms, lots of them made especially for Goughs must be suitedâ€"the wholesale men know that, and we have here mmmm TEE VICISSI'I'UDES OF TRADE AND THE ACCIDENT TO STOCK RESULT IN A CLEAR GAIN ALL ROUND. Gough Bros. â€"-°!â€" W flat ‘z‘ée Whilzégzég of Time Has D0746 fir us and our sz‘omers. ONT» FRIDAY, 3 BUYERS AT GDUGHS’ SHARE THE BENEFITS. NICE GOODS NEVER SO LOW. mm 0mm, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. . Fm row. 5m 0310 am. , ,_A L-.. .- f-ACI I. cu: m max. can“! on: rdefihone 102 REIT 1w 002174035 at Sturgeon Point. T0 RENEâ€"Haul. And garden, hing 318% goyugzwm THERE ARE DOGTURS WHO MAINTAIN cannula-s. A choice Selection of Plants. EDWARD mxson. New Advartlunonu. We have now been in the Tea trade {or many years in Lindsay, and our large and steadily growing business proves to us that prices and qualities must haVe been alike satisfactory. We are offering now a Those who fancy a nice cup of Black Tea should try our SPECIAL CEYLON BLEND. Out Teas m carefully selected from the youngest and most succulent leaves, blended in the most pedect manner, so as to yield a rich and mellow liquor. . The consumption of Tea and Coffee is increasing at a tremendous rate every year, and the public taste for the article is becoming cultivatedâ€"at any rate, most people can recognize the difference between the good and the poor article when it is btewed. That's an encouraging sign to those who have tried to cultivate the public tasteâ€"it's encouraging to ourselves The theory may be all right, but it's a deep question, and we prefer to leave it for others to wrestle with. We have no desire to prejudice people against the mild species 01 exhileration contained in a cup of good Tea. Good Tea! Ah, there’s the rub !â€"where to get a reliable article. That there is a kind of Tea inebriationâ€"that there are people who indulge in tea drinking to the same extent as some people gratify their taste for alcoholic stim- ulants, and that the effects on the constitution are equally marked. 3.). m. mankind We pride ourselves upon the excellence of our Cofiees. Brand of Tea ,at 25c. a Pound that is Without a Rival. Gonzam SPRA'I‘T a: KILLEN, We nevuhadsuch Marge stockof Goods, allNew, and, better thanever, all atWholcnle Pticainemchangc {or WooL We must havemonWool this woodman last. Youwill at last giveusa dumbbidonit. Nomlietfeesifyousellatourfactory. HORN BROTHERS. WOOL ./ WOOL ./ Splat: Ewan. LAZY MAN’S PURSE. LINDSAY WOOLLEN MILLS! FAMILY GROCER. Horn 8103. Sell your Wool direct to the Manufacturersâ€"if you sell to the middle man he will have a share, and that comes out of you, Buy your Woollens where they are manufactured and save you- money which should fit your pocket just as id! as any other HIM! umb- BIGV ‘PLA JDH $1.10 SOME SPEC! heat: V(

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