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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 16 Jul 1897, p. 5

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Harvest Excursions '0 Canadian North West and Return June 20th, july 6th, July 20th McLENNAN C0. Grand $513,!ij 15E fit I: l‘ii’lifihfl! Son ,zd McLenhan 8100. SCRANTON COAL DASHES HERE AND Trina:â€" St. Mary's Sodmty Garden Pan-w. ~ The first) garden party of the season wit} be held on the grounds opposite St. "0810!. Joseph's convent on Tues”! 3111? 20m, undutha msphesotthohdks Of St. Mary's Soddlty. Lindsay brass band In 315W. also mall new m‘age Hardware, Blacksmith Goal, Horse Shoes and Nails, Iron and Steel. tists’ Colors Windsor and Newton’s Paints and (His. Whiting, Kalsomine, Jellstone, Painters’ Brushes. 2/88, UIDS, Opuuso “I". v..---,, 'ns, Fenée Wire. AT LOWEST PRICES. of mu Saw. South Side of Kent-st. NULE g Moon/11 Peterborough Business SUMME R COURSE. McLennan a: Go. $6_OO per ton. cfl'er Spades and Shovels, Ann Watch for Bargains / batsman} 01' by .5 “no "nuu - ping and Penguinâ€"551mm: to Mot-mud and Typewrltlng, i: to their “(‘1an to confer Pier 3. Special Course to and Students during the acation. who wisg to {mm-ova 1n DRY GOODS, auadx an _ £1151}. Vâ€" FRIDAY. JULY 16, 1897. 0 Ontario M m. Hm . Bill“ AWICCRA E, McGrag ct pémenccr went. Ln] M. PATON. Agent. )n:ario to Dclomine. Mun , [m . Binscmh, Mooaomin, . Moose Jaw, Yorktoaâ€" 381;”) â€"-$35. Red Deer. nit tickets issued June 29th Shh 1897. Time limit tic- l to return Sept. 4th, 1897. 1 July 20m valid to return and all inlormation (tom _lwny System. or write to m ram-«anger went. Union Begins AND THERE. delivered azlwasj letter. Kennedz a: Go College Some time ago hir'Mu-tin Harrington, o! Downeyvilie, purchased the Thus. Powers farm, lot 6, con. 12, Emily, 3 short distance from the above village. and owing to the lateness cf the season decided to summer fallow as much of the property as ptqsible. His neighbors florked to his aid, and on Thursday of last week held a grand plcwing bee. when about 36 teams were present and about 40 acres were ploughed. After supper the has and 1385123 gathered for a dance and enjoyed a merry time until the “wee sme’ hours." . Toronto College of Music. Following we give the names of local azudents who passed at the recznt exams held at the above well known institution, many being pupils at St. Joseph's convent: Piano department, third year, Miss Aimie Flsvelie; 20d year, nest-class honors,Miases A. Fisvelle, Lindsay. A. McCree, Omemee; first year. first-class honors. Misses Flor- entine O'Leuy, Edith Mme; second-class honors. Misses Mary Brady, Maud Cairns, Mollie Dsly, Lane Fowler. Mary Hettger, Edith Msgwood, Teresa McDonald. Etiz L- beth L. Robertson. Piano, first veer, pass -Misses Emily O‘Lenry, Josephine Staples, E‘izsbeth Whalen, Lindsay; Sabina Mar tin, Fenelon Falls. Theory department, first year, harmony-Miss Aimee Fisveile. First year, Counterpoint, Miss Aimee C. Fiavelle. Elementary theoryâ€"Mary A. Hettger. Edith Magoo, Florentine O'Lesry, Lizzie Whalen. Organ department, first year, Orwin A. Morse. __________â€"â€" Fell Fifteen Post. I n s‘-. Mr. D. Hudson, the well-Known unun layer, meets with more than his fair share of accidents and misfortunes. A few years ago he fell from the tcp storey of ! burned, last fall he tumbled ofl’ Lindsay Broa.’ new house on the corner of Geneig and Cambridge-ate, and this spring. we understand the largest maskalonge ever seen in Scngog waters, succeeded in get- ing away from him after a desperate ‘ struggle in which man and fish were exhausted. On Wednesday week Dave added another narrow escape to his lonq record. He was employed on the new brick school being erected near Valentia by Geo. Bryans 8: Son, of this town, and while walking along the scaffold he tripped over a slight projection and fell to the ground, a distance of 15 ., alighting on ‘his side and shoulder. It was at first feared that the bone had been injured. and he was placed in a f .rmer's rig and driven into town, when it was found that beyond the severe shock and a number of painful . bruises he was all right. linemenâ€"v -. On Wednesday, July 7011, Miss L. Mc- ‘ ' Eaahem, eldest daughter of Mr. Mc- Eeohern, 01 Cardin, and Mr. D. Wood, of the Haliburton Model Farm, and formerly of Toronto, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. As the guests arrived they were ushered into n prettily decorated room, the ceiling being testooned entirely with evergreens. while the doors, wells and organ were tastily encircled wkh flowers. so that the visitors were at once ‘ struck with the idea that they were either in an enchanted garden or had been transported into feirylsnd. A few minutes before 5 o'clock the melodious strains of Mendelssohn‘e wedding march could be heard issuing from the organ. The bride and groom were ecoom led by Misses I May. L'zzle, Maggie and tie McEsohern as bridesmaids. and Mr. Per-3 as beat me. The beautiiul Church England marriage oemmonv wee then gone through the Rev. Mr. erne, the Venite being 1 ented. The musical part of the servhe was rendered by Prof. Hunt. A. S. G., of CLOTHING. Brilliant Wedding 11; Cardin. fFell Fifteen Feet. Hudson, the well-known briok' ts with more than his fair share ate and misfortunes. A few he fell from the tcp storey of terrace owing to the shifting of ., later on his dwelling was set tell he tumbled ofl’ Lindsey r house on the corner of Genelg ridge-she, and this spring. we 1d, the largest masksionge ever :ngog waters, succeeded in get- r irom him after a desperate in which man and fish were L. 011 Wednesday week Dave other narrow escape to his lonq He was employed on the new M1 hainir erected near Valentin Plowing Bee. DIAN POST. LINDSAY THE CAN A Tn: Pos'r. assigns and prices It Tax Peer. â€"Mu are. Sprain Kilian no shipping considerable qunntltiu 0! around hay. â€"Houao on William-an, near the station. to rent. $6 per month. J. E. SW. â€"i7d. 67w-tf. -â€"Mt. Continua Schulber, cue: angl- nee: for flu Damlnlon government. u now Inspecting the work In progress nlong t1 0 Trent Valley cnnnl. =A. Sundexland My writ" Dr. N «land. that he undo her n successful fl: dw- havtn night you a! tenth made In Toronto nnd "whomâ€"37m â€"-'1‘he young man Ban-y wu onterdny rnmnnded nnm Wednesday by aglatrnte â€"The young men Barry was euterdny remanded until Wednesday by eglemte McIntyre, and his friendl hope choc he wlll then be llbereted. â€"Neu-Ly 200 men employed on the usm-Petetboro nectlon o: the Trent alley canal attack for higher wage- on Wednesday, and no um out. , AL‘L -â€"I: may be news to some to learn that the Belleville way freight leaves town at 3 p m. on Mondays. instead of 1205, the hour for the balance of the week. -â€"-Tnese days the thoughts of men revert To tales of Arctic seas; The envy all those happy folks. hose lot it was to teen. â€"Mr. Chas. Steward. shipper for Wal- kins 8: Co., Belicvliie. is in town to-day inspecting and shipping 395 boxes of cheese purchased by Buyer Ja'. Whittcn at the last cheese board. â€"The Canniugton Gleaner notes that Mr. 0.0. McPhaden. one of theatre re. asive merchants u! that village. electe a sale or two tons of butter to Messrs. Dundas 8c Filvelle Bros. last week. â€"There was a young maid in Duhuque. Who ate an assortment of cuque- Umbers and cream, And now, it would seem, She has gone beyond praise or rabuque. â€"Au exchange tells of a mother at a family of girls who has adopted a scheme tor making them get in early in the even- ings. The last one in has to get up first in the morning, light the fire and get the breakfast. â€"Los'r â€"between Cambray and Lindsa . Thursday night. July 8.3!), a morocco wallet con taining some valuable papers. The undersigned will be grateful to the finder for leaving the same with J. C. Ray, 0am bray, or P051 Printing cmee, Lindsay. .R. CAMPBELLâ€"w 75 1. â€"St. Andrew's Sunday school associa tion. Peterboro, has decided to :harte a steamer and take the entire oongregat cn ‘ down the river tor a day's outing tree oi charge. The idea is a good one. and might well he followed by some of our local congregations. â€"Tnose who intend taking advantage of the Ste. Anne de Beaupre excursion on J uly 203h may take any regular train leaving Lindsay that day. Tickets are not good for the previous day or evening. There will no doubt he a large party from this district, as the trip is an exceedingly cheap one, and will not be duplicated this season. A __ ‘Aâ€"- Lt Burr-ran 3305.. Fast of Kentâ€"sh. L1!" Local Browne.- Wedding Cake Boxes kept In stock at â€"A south ward mother put m an agonizing hour on Siturday lost. While busy with her household duties her little baby girl. two years of age, a re ed out of the gate and Into the rarest 0 tell hur- docks, Canada thistles. pig weed, wlld oat-r eno. ornamentiog the roadside. and at once became lost to View. The mother I181 UOquuvau-nu .nvâ€"--- _-_, , â€"The placing at the Str. Dan on the run between Lindsay and Coboconk has led to an understanding between Mr. J. A. Ellie, owner. and Capt. Crandell. s most of our readers probably know. the Crandella is unable to go above Roscdale owing to the smallness of the lock, and Capt. Crandell has made an arrangement Cobooonk or other points on Balsam Lake or Trent Valley canal at (Laldlaw’e), as may be arranged for. With this object in view Mr. Ellis has just purchased a com- modicns palace scow from Bobcaygeon parties. pm’ Inc: e â€"The wire of a well-known farmer liv- ing near Little Britain was driven temporarily insane by the heat of the past week. and made her way into town Mon- day afternoon, remaining for the night at Veitoh's horel. where she acted quite naturally. Next morning she left the hotel without her hat and boarded the ' 'oronto train. In the meantime her hus- band and brother had arrived in town in search of her, and in reply to a message sent to the conductor the answer came back that she was at Mon- illa Station and would be sent back on the 11 o'clock trait. This was done, and she was met and taken home b her relatives. who think she will speed y recover the i use of her faculties. - _____ -25; Wedding Influtions In my loy5l_to your own town-â€" nvL- "-mh-nk oa ., Jewell”. Luannâ€"91. one 01 m v“-..._ V â€"H|u 8. Wk“ of Cold m on In Vlllfllfl u 1: winner number. )1er Eosloson. Pool-u. â€"'1’ho Misle- floMnttry. of Toronto. on the Fuent- of their nnolo. Mr. Thou. Brod e, of the Ogtnrlc Bunk. -Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Walton. of Mid- lnnd. was In sown Monday standing the fannrnl cf the Inc Dnld Browne. â€"Mr3. W. Laurie nnd Mrs. R. J. Luck, of Toronto. are vlslung Mr. And Mn. G. A. Male. Adehldo-It., north wad. â€"-Mr. John Cathm hood nutm- to: Messrs. they a: Mainly. Na woo. nnd Mrs. Cathm, are visiting the. In town. â€"Mr-. James F. Crawly. ct Ozonnbeo. n4- _..4 â€"Mru. James I". Cromey. or uwnuwu. arrived In town on Ssturdoy evening. and will be the goat of lrlendn end reietlves for some time. â€"Mr. James Dryer. manner for Mr. Arch. Camnheil. is toting holidays. He leaves on Monday for Heating: to mend a few days with friends. â€"Â¥r. Henry Macaw. ct .lntoo. and brother. Wale, Morgen. 0: meme: on e Idlng 3 tan days with Mr. and Mn. ohn Ellwood. north word. â€"Mlae Wade. 0! Beoheett r. N.Y.. Min man. A. menu“. and Mr. W. J. Web- â€"Mlu Wade. of Rechoatt r. N.Y., Staples. of Bethany. and Mr. W. J. Web- ster, 0! Tomato m ”mama. few days with Mu. R J. Ménghlln.Bond-It. â€"Rn.v. S. C. M0030. o_t Norlngd. passed â€"REV. 5. U. MOON. Ul nun-u..." r"--_ through town on Tue 3 on any to Toronto to nttondfile Chrletlen ndeevor convention which is being held there. â€"Mr. Joe. Porter. of Crime, “welku: boss"!or the Lanyard Lumber 00.. on Mrs. Porter. ere at present gun-to of Mr. and Mrs. Sm. Henderson, at the ewt ward. â€"Mrs. P. 11 Nelson. who he been tho guest of her sleter. Mrs. A. J. Kerr. for some time, retnrno to her home In Hem Eton ifiednem‘lay, “In: greafly enjoyed or v s ,. â€"-Mr. Ger, Mg;thewe..Mrs. Metthewe ~â€"-â€"- -I LLI- Ole-ll, â€"ws. 1'. I: “may... "-9â€" __. v-" meet 0! her sister. Mrs. A. J. Kerr. In some time, return to her home in Ben noon Wednesday, “in: granny enjoyed her visit. â€"-Mr. Ger. Mntthewa..Mrs. Matthews and Miss Alice Matthews. of this town. sullen last week on the Vancouver mm Montreal to the old century, and will be ,--A _ guns aw..- -â€". v _. â€"Rov. W. Bunuer, Methodist minister at Helium-ton. passed through town on Monday to visit trleude at western palace. It is rumored that the popular young divine will not. return alone. --., ______ n- HIV luv u u. ........ â€"Mrs. E. McFeely. ct Minneapoiip, Minn, a former highly esteemed resident; of Lindsay. is at unseat the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gcodwin, and is being warmly greeted by many old Manda *- ~ ., A.‘1_gn-_ â€"~Mr. John Leddy. teacher ct No. 6, upe, accompanied by his sister. Mice Mary A., left: on the mowing train last Saturd‘a; {or Klugston, Thousand Island: and cat- port. where he will spend hie vacation. -Peterboro Examiner: Rev. Father McCall. Ennismore. leis this week for a few weeke' holldave in the Western States. The parish will be in charge of Rev. Father O'Brien, 0! the cathedral. dining his absence. eMr. J. MeAllistcr. of Bade. arrived in 'o-xn Wednesday, having secured a good poaition with Mr. R. Cnamhere. marble cutter. Jack is a citation“ player. and will no doubt become a valued member oi the band. - - "I__ A A Armour, daughter of Mr. S. Armour, cf this town. will he planned to learn thnt. 'rencb And Gm 10:- sh. ma k specialist stun [us at the recent non-pro- fessional exums. ‘ - 7. LL- fl_Ih-_ â€"JAI¢ ”-1â€"". ( glaze, flnlshoc‘i' ernlng on has Edda}: nnd let: for blahhtlme -_I_l__ â€"lb (m 1556 runny ”u u.-- _-_ 7 , on Saturda , taking with him Norman an Percy Menzies to weeka' outing on thefnrm. ‘ur â€"Minden Echo: Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson. of Lindsay, who hove been spending a few due in this neighborhood visiting their daughters. Mu. W. S. Steinkronea and Mn. 5. J. Dickson returned home on Wednesday inst. W A-_‘..I-ln bicmxraueu aun- .â€"-‘. i. returned home on Wednesday last. â€"-Mr. J. J. Teevin. ct Fonelon township. returned on Monday after enjoying a delightful visit with friends at Syracuse and Rochester. N. Y. He reporke that the crepe in New York state are not looking as good as in Ontario. and the recent warm weather was keenly felt there. â€"Mauy Lindsay friends will learn wlth nl-nanm that Mr. G. B. Barthel}, account- ” L -a .5- -â€"Many Lindsay friende will learn with pleasure that Mr. G. B. Dartnell. account- ant in the Fenelon Falls branch of the Toronto Financial Corporation, has been promoted to the position of manager. left vacant by the resignation of Mr. H. J. Lytle owing to the increasing demands or his own business. wl'uh hie parente. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Borden. and his sister. Mrs. 601'.) Broad. Professional life in “the acquired since taking up his reeidenee under the state and stripes. hogle. vi uuww--. _ _,, Montreal tz-merrow. lash inst" on the Dominion liner Scotsman. and will be absent five or six weeke. In lenow ovu- 28 years since Conductor Greavee left his home an Montreee, in the eastern path of Fodarsnlre. betwaen Dundee and Aber- deen, and his visit to old aeenee will be fraught with much pleasure. â€"The many friends of J. A. McKinnon. V. S.. of the firm of MeKinnon . Cross, veterinary surgeon. will be pleased to learn that. he has been appointed surgeon in the Royal Canadian Artillery at: Qne L. Morton, eooom led by his wife, (nee Mien Stella Moore. and Mater: J ey. arrived In town mo Friday train ooh N. Y.. for e couple 0! weeke' visit with their ‘mrente in nown. when they will go to Chicago no reside. es Mr. Morton has been pleat in 0%“ the once oi the styere' _ peniive Pub Co. with which firm he bee been emp ed Thi mm “11' 10' ”le_m_ an: ”‘3'?“ M umea promotion. “‘1 the confident» 1190‘“! in ' I his amnion”- In: wiry." -_ â€"Mr. Geo. William. of Perl: Lake City. Utah, west at the Benton house Friday on his way back from Cobaconk. where he s at 3 few days with his deter. la. a an. wife at the popula- drlver on the Co nxbnnch. Mr. Williams hu just. returned to Port Beginner en finance or 14 m to visit father. Mr. Geo. W , a well-known citizen of M town. For the pest tour you! he lmheen L‘. n... Douglgs Jaguiooon. o! the Col]:- ‘â€" Ll- nvnm SM! ”match“ up.“ mummi- "({me- bum-mdt All“ ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY teaehcr ct No. 6. Ops. later. Miss Mm An rain wt Satin-d; for Islands angl_ 68t- and Mrs. John Sir. Morton his exam. l6 In Eldon m Mute:- tor a two â€"â€"Dr. 819195. of Aguacmn. mu m wwâ€" | on Satudny vlsltlng Meade. ) â€"Â¥lu Marguerite Duly la home tron: Bmuord (or a uhort holldny. â€"Mlul Blackwell. of Manual. ll vlslt» lng he: mm. In Goo. Guy. â€"Mr. Mad Mn. John Jameson. 0! Pace- ungullheno mlved ln town lut My. â€"Mr. J. H. Llnlloo. mat for the Bsthbnn Co. 3: Orlllla, w“ In town on Sat-Inlay. â€"Pnylnnter O'Grndy. of the Toronto public who dc rtment, wu In town gafiiumy nd 6153;300:1315!!! dollm I: â€"Mr. Rooheatcr prlntlng house. In agenda; the hosted mm at t Gnomes. ZN 31'!" a I “w ., diflcren' qmflifieu, $3.50, $100. $170 Hun-Wadi of Sun. \Vorated Pmu. Tennis and 0 ed and Striwd L‘Imre. Aipacn selling at LES’S than HALF PRICE. ”5: «49:» a v " ' 3! ‘ exam liar-21m s. a $17!, 'ZHH. ....... WU h D011“ f ‘ * ‘ “Hm 110111118 .5.) 5“. $4.15 ................ andnd! uf ”hildxeu'u Suits, B yya' Light Sum- mv' C \n'u, Yon'hs‘ Knud Curd Coin. Youtbs' Si‘k Coau. Boy's Serge Puma. B .3 s' Tamed Pants tag-11mg 3'. LESS if an HALF PRICE. mer Chats, W-rkin; 7‘an'a, .mng Curr. Check- Cuafiri. $11k Cum: . GOUGH, "m- r..M+ mmhipr Kent-st. who [snow ”my on her um trip. upon: s conga of weeks vuluns her ulster. Matte. Shel-n n: the guest 0! her uncle, Mr. Ed. Inga-Id. scant for the New York Conn-I1 Rainy In new In I mtlamwmamnpom ham u most 09me time m be: Ameri- St; audit; DRAWING PRIZES Gough’s Greatfigmoval Sale We hope to be able to move into our new prerms Corner of Kent and William-stew before the end 01 still further reduce our large stock before that date. as of Fine Clothing purchased at a recent Underwriters’ 1 nod for shipment. For this reason and selling is becoming very lively under exchange of Fine Clothing at unheard- before. We're glad to see such signs of Nothing to wonder at, after all; ‘6‘ with the profits we ask, and few me quantities. # Clothing Buyers have Their own way Here A GHA NOE TO WIN A GOLD WATGH. To interest the public m on: u".-. -..-, - and better premises. we have American movement, to the lady or gentleman send the largest list of proper words formed from GOUGH'S GREAT REMOVAL SALE.” The largest list wil also receive a Gold Watch, Swi: Saturday, July 3xst, and is open to residents of counted by a well-known citizen, and winners wi goods from us. 380 Sierra Bfavck 447 Men's Strong Twaod Suits, 8 different psflerm and qnnlities, 3t $2.90, $3.60, $4.00, $4.75 214 Men's Fine Tweed 287 Men's Fine Worsted Sum. I) difl'erent qualities. 3% 3495. mm | £5.50, $6.00, 86. 70 .......... Hundreds of Summer Cc-su, Working Wanted Pam. Tenni- nnd Outing Coal’l. ed and Striped L'Iltre, Alpaca Cons, Si selling n LESS tbtn HALF PRICE. Serge SuiI ties.“ $2.7 different putter-m and qnai at $3.00, $3.80, $4.35, 85. i... â€"-.. ~ Mn. John Jamaica. 0! Pou- , mind In town but Edd”- n. Luv-nee. wt to: m ’. a 0mm.“- h w" °° MEN’S PRIZES. l B‘:a.ck uud Navy Blue Suits. 4 different Gilt“ -__ A4 interest the pu_blic in our 6; £3.25. $3.75, $4.45 16. .1897. d Suits. Ii: ad qualities, .35. 85.30. 935170th Double ifwurm Double is open to rcsidcrits of t citizen, and winners will 7’3 Wmth Bunnie ’5? Worth Dnuhle lively under the push of low prices. Thete at unheard-of figures.â€"money never bought |ch signs of Lindsay's prosperityâ€"we're glad we will hue no dificnhy in cervix“: you well. friend- nnd put-om, nod will be glad to do full line in .11 kinds of FOOTWEAR. TRON (and no next to Pam’s Bookstore, NEW brdar Your Printing ,_ J. Gaul!- Great Sale. and impending removal to larger an' to offer a handsome GOLD-FILLED WATCH, :ntleman sending in before the end of the month formed from the letters in our announcement. ALE.” The lady or gentlemen sending the second Watch, Swiss movement. Competition will close - residents of the Midland District); Lists will be our new pre‘nis‘cfi Thin .15 Boy.‘ Seilor Suits, 4 dlfl'erent ‘ qualifies. at 68c, 79c, 98c.... 29? Boyu’ 2-pleoe Tweed Suits. 5 dim-rent q-ulitieo. gt 81.35, 81.65, 81.90, 83.20 .......... 200 Buyu' Stylish Soowh Tweed Effect Suite. 5 pawn», st £2.70 $1.21),“00 ...... ......... 365 Boy.” 3-piece Tveedn. 7 dif- ferent. qnnlilies. at 82.00, 92 an 82 85. $3.15 .......... 61 Youchl' Tweed Suite, in our mono, “‘1 u Is our shave of the $40,000 stock Sale in Montreal is awaiting our b l'lanI-OI‘ â€"__~, be under no dfiliéation to buy low prices. Thete is a spirited noney never bought such values sperityâ€"we're glad to share in it. rhere would begin to be satisfied :1 dare to buy goods in such offer the following : BOYS’ PRIZES. Szuon at. C9- you well. We extend groctingu to our former glnd to do bouillon with than ngtin. A an. TRUNKS AND VALISES- You will ’- Badman. 60 Kent-IL, Lindon. 311.9. of dif- 3210, $3.30 '5 OLD STAND. out Stock it 311 “5 Worth Dom f'f Worth Double 3?: Warm Double Worm Double

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