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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 6 Sep 1895, p. 8

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west... ...... ................ W............ .... ......... 45.0-Frid8y Wsrmestdsy, man 01.... .-.. ..69.15~â€"Wednesday oddest any. mean 01....... ..... 60.25â€"Saturday the week. mean 01......“ ...... 65.12. W in Inches. W131! a! min, 0.05. Wednesdnv. “a tell on 1 day. roe-l nin m1.............._...0.05. 'I'A an. 84.7 alonday m-floy. [Conupondouco of Tm: Pour. Pmozux..- Miss M Catalan.“ “golf." a}: ...... Wy a, visiting SonAva friend s. to M. é'orbea, of [as M. E. Re 31. otPnrkdale, ls , A_ "I A. ._ n“--_A“ “(and upon. for New Advertisements [Special correspondence of Tux Pour Hrpao'rxsn. â€"â€" Mr. Geo. Aehman, ot Eldon. who was in Kirkfleld the other night, gave an impromptu exhibition of his mesmerio power which proved him to a hyptnoiet of no mean order. He suc- ceeded in a remerkabiv short time in bringing under his complete control three subjects, two of whom he had never seenbefore. He partially succeeded with a. fourth one, but some of the onlookers said “that it would be agood hypnotist who could mesmeriza a susject who was loaded with Kirhileld whisky," and the experiméiifiiroved it. Visual“ uvuvn Lungâ€"unu- Qunv.â€"When will our Creaswell Mend be calling in Ormaevllle and vicinity? IRAL NEWS-LETTERS {Correspondence of Tm: P0313] IN m Nonm-er.-Mr. R M. Thurs- ton, who, in company with Messrs. F. Winook, E. Garden and Wm. Endicott, went to Manitoba. on the laborers’ excur- sion, arealhired as $1 50 per day. Mr. Thurston reports crcps equalto newspaper reports, but that many wno went out seek- ' employment were dleappointed. ILLâ€"Mrs. Thus. Laird, of. Dnnstord, has gone to Toronto hospital for treatment. Pawnâ€"Miss Annie Motherell passed the July entrance examination success- fufly. A reexamination of her papers showed that the examiners had not given her her fall mag-133 in grithmetic. ‘ m_-‘I__: :~ n§ “CE 11:]. Luu u: .â€" "--__._-_ PnnsoxAnrmniEs Maud Wooflard is at- tending the Collegiate at» Lindsay. a VISIMB mun 9.. .. -- __--, v whom was the gather of Mrs. D. C. Sin- clair, Mr. Sclnson, of Minden, who thoroughly enjoyed his visit, we are sure. LUMBERING.â€"G3ngs of lumbermen have lately lets [or the camps near Wahnapitae, Irwin's, Carwell’ , Grey's, Sheppard’s, etc , also taking a. large number of horses from this district. FALL FAIRâ€"The directors of the Met- chedesh and Goldwater show are very busy making full arrangements, excellent) prize lists, etc., for the tall fair to be held LL_ __- my, Luna: v - uwvw, v- â€"â€"â€"-- -_-,, and Miss Traleaven ; duetts by little Miss Nellie Adams and Harold Bang. The band was present and gave some excellent male. The weather was all that could he “ed for, and everything went ofl’ pleas- fiy. The singing by the little talk- was Proceeds, $50 for trust received. “a at the church ...... A social was on the church lawn, Saturday even- . realizing about $5. nu. â€"Hre. Aden: and her little Mm, Nellie, hove gone to visit friends at Smith'e Falls and 0mm ...... Mr. and 1:2.me , of Toronto, paid Oax- wood a flying visit last week ...... Miss mmmotourne her, Mr. John m. Little Bdteio. v has taken deer “at can b the Methodist church. 9. Contesoondence of Tun P0512] sznoxs.â€"We have had agreat number d visitors amongst us of late, amongst ' ‘ “ n I" alum- ,1 if..- DIED "any, can" cw. a..- -_._ _â€"_ , , on Oct. 23d and 3.11. Although the one last year Was very successful we have no doubt mgthls yem‘s_vyill be doubly so. , A-_ - A-..“ Cums FACToar.â€"â€"'1‘here is now a canoe manufmtory in town under the lesseeshlp of Mr. Wm. Bush. We desire to wish gtuifivery success and the town to benefit Y rug-"‘- OBJECTIONABLE.â€"-For some time a cer- mn Orfllia v‘aper has contained items hailing from bpgm‘wh’i‘ch do not seem to . .. ,- -1: uâ€"“Amfi- may... v,_._ ..__ 7 sale the public mind. One old gentlemen in particular seems prone to make friends believe that we are the author. This is nine, however, and we would have the aid gent; nnderstend that we do not impose _ ---.1_-4.__..2 -“kfln Sol! Protectionâ€"Horn Bros. Fun for 8:10 -nynn Bros. Earth-Wat Exhibit-C. P. 3. lack a This Cut-June- Boxall. Wâ€"Llnduy Bonicnltnnl Society. tun hr Sula or Rentâ€"J. G. Bttuon. Von): Work: Wondersâ€"Arab. Cunpboll. laid. and Outsideâ€"Dandy: a: Finvono Bron. The Science of laden: Merchlndhlngâ€"E, {Correspondence of Tm: P081.) LAWN Scamsâ€"A most successful lawn social was held in the beautiful grounds of Mr. '1‘. Emma, senior, on the evening of Tuesday. 29m 111:. The d3 were beautifully decorated, and e aflair was well attended. A splendid tea was served on lawn. after which a fine program we: rendered and much _eujoyed. v-nuoyvuuy-«n. .. _._.. ‘v â€" - 7 7-- CHURCH Normâ€"The Rev. Mr. McPhall. d Cooper's Falls, preached to a. Large congregation at St. Andrew’s on Sunday. He chose for his evening subject, “Seeing Christ," teklng to: his text Luke 19: 8: “And he sought to see J eeue, who he was, but could npt tor the. piese, because he Clothingâ€"Hm 31% Sell Protectionâ€"Horn wns smell of stature." The sermon was plain and simple, without any approach to pomp, yet with en elcquence that held the crowd with unfleggmg interest. The speaker, with u strong-mindedness peculiar in him, descriMd how when the average man wants to see Christ, he is barred by a t crowd of domestic, social and busi- ness trouble, and becomes so incompetent In his own sight that he is apt to be discouraged. He then continued with delightful cleaness to show a way out of this diflculty. which in the end would iring gist rejoicln The choir rendered the utitul vo untery, “Gathering Home," for which in our mind it deserves Wmmng_n “A- _-...- ‘Imn 11 nov- $“¥éungs“'méfi'3”good" iotiued pfiblic through more than one medium ; also the has he 3nsu1§s_n_s_wi_tp such an accusation , A-â€"-_ -2 _.S_J‘__J will be beneficiaftb his peace of mind‘and health of body. DIAMOND. Eh: Ghanaian gust. LINDSAY. mum. SEPT. 8. 1995. .. E. Zuckett a: Son. :ngospondggce 0! Tu PC3131 week ending Sam: KI RKFIELU. 0 OLD WA TER‘: D UN SFORD. SKA NRA VE. Temperature. OAK W001). Uffllbb. :day night. Aug 3'11sz We 61:. '1‘. Bum. toboth. . Sum Wlmmm. -Mr. and M11. W. EWebebermt this Medemadoheir 25511 anniversary married nm on the evenin of the 30uh August by invitigfi their connection of relatives many other friends to join them in a sumptuous supper. Am Reeve Lownsbou h, Cler Cnnningu, Revs. McCanley an Emmereon, essrs. A. 0. H033. S. J. Sheridan, W. H. Mo- Laughlin, D. W. King. and Abraham Webster and deughcer. Mr. Emmerson led in prayer. A good time was spent, closing with "Meet me There.” Marriage no failure there. m tion for those who are compelled to drive to church. Mr. Steele’s sermons are impressive and no doubt will result in at good. grf’msoxn.â€"Mrs. Thor. Daniels is at John greeent paying her daughter, Mrs. ummiugs, a visit in Tiny ...... Mrs. Wm. Lee, of Oakwoed. spent a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. Mitchell Her-ran ...... Miss Esther Mark has gone back to Port Hope for an indefinite period or time. Mine Mark has many warm friends here who will regret not departure, but their loss will be others’ gain. M _ -..-.. um qutVâ€" If Tamas WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW.â€" I: Joe is going to get. a. helpmee: been ttlnga new chimney built ...... the at or two can men are going to get: doubled up are a cold weather sets in. WéXBDIN PART! held In Mr. Hugh Monday night. I! .1“ “P a?!“ I" [From mother correspondent] Pmoxnn. â€" Misses Maggie and Kate MoKlnnon are in Toronto at) present attendln She miilln opening ...... Mr. J. B. arner, of Lin say, was in town for a tew_hot_1re on Monday ...... Mr. D. A. -I:j-â€"l_- of ham. [01' a 16W uuuu: uu u-v.._â€", . - V . _ ,, Gunn, who has been holidaying as home far the past few weeks, returned to his school on Tuesday. P0 WLES‘ CORN Eliâ€"z van-u Ii I u...â€" Nomm-T'E'e lest of the hex-net Is now thmd In ...... There le e Inge e $1.11 when eown this er ...... m weether end excellent r prevail now. ..... A wedding to report next week “â€"_ fl;â€" 113 1.. WIUAULR, w. “Nu"...â€" __- V. W o ' . . . . .Miss Mabel Chase is visiting relatives in Reach....Mrs. J. McIntyre is in Dun- dalk, attending the funeral of her uncle. ...... Miss S. Ashton spent last week with Cannington friends. . . .Messrs. Cslacutt, Watson, Frayer and _Kennedy, of Port Perry, spent Sabbath‘at Cresswell ...... Misses A. Wylie, of Toronto, and L. Sexton. of Udora, are the guests of Miss Ida McInnis....-.Mr. Harry and Miss Glendinninz. of V allentyne, spantSabbath and Monday among Cresswell friends. . . . Messrs. D. Patterson and W. Sloan, at Little Britain, spent Sunday here. . . . Misses L. Davey and E. Burgess, of Lind- say, visited Salem friends on Sabbath. . . . M . ~ Mrs. J. Murray Mr. W. Davey, at Vslentia. snsnt siiifiééu at Cresswell ...... with inflam- Mr. Jas. Welsh is~verysiok nation ...... Miss A Mainhood spent Sabbath at Taylor's donors ...... Miss K. Mm_ of_Lindsa_y, “9‘22”“ again. and Scotland, and was the centre a - traction at the tea ...... Mt. Leo Noble won first prize in 'a. running competition et Little Bring. __ _ c, !-_L it... ‘D "33312; On Saturday 1m Mrs R. Stephenson presented her husband with a an; daughter; Congregalaflons, Bob! 4 -_j__|..j tin- m- HBO “Dunn-m- v- 1__-_._-__, , . Snwcnâ€"The senor conducted the ser- vioe at Salem on bhnth morning, preach- lng from P5. 119 : 103. The “cranium of Lord’s supper was administered. Mr. Manhood occupies the pulpit next Sab- bath mnigg. _ _ - .. . , __L n- __ SALEMâ€"mgggpogA. WOOD VILLE._ -.Mrs Thos. Daniels is at :her daughter, John risic in Tiny ...... Mrs.Wm. ad span I: a few days Ml‘3visitmmg \Iitchsll Hen-an ...... Miss â€"_A. Um r provide greater accom- >e who are compelled to Mr. Steele’s sermons are no doubt will result in rs. Thoe. Danjgls is at 1.41... FENELON. may.“ luv III! I'- . Wâ€"‘MW’M ~ Manhunt-om?!“ ‘ . Portage la. Prune. m. Sept- 3-. Fathers at Carberry are 93m 8 gdayandbflrdtorharveStl-m'nds' They have wired the can. passenger department for more men. _ -.-‘ 4‘9 “out the I'm! Opening Will Not Take Place Io: a Week. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Sept. 3.â€" The first American boat to pass through the Canadian ship canal lock was the Hursley line tug L. D. Smith. which was locked through west bound at 11 o’clock this morning. Capt. Hurs- ley had a party on board, consisting ct canal officials from this side of the river and several lake captains and newspaper reporters. It re quired six and a half minutes to fill the lock chamber, and everything worked in perfect order. The formal opening of. the canal will occur next Monday, when the Canadian passenger steamer Pacific will be locked through. The approaches at either end have been‘ dredged and cleaned up and the chan-, nel above the canal has been thoroughw 1y staked out. After next Monday Am- erican boats can lock through. ul- ‘1‘.» .._ ._ Birtleâ€"Twoâ€"thirds of the will likely grade No. 1 h on some low ground. where 1y touched by frost. Oat c very heavy. It is not hat but is ripening rapidly. ‘ average from 25 to 30 bu acre. Oats 40 to 60. The was never better. . ceptionally good. Shoal Lakeâ€"Wheat and < has been rushed and is no Wheat in low places ls 3113 ed by frost. Bulk of the c cut in a. few page. A ._LIâ€"- [- ceptionally gooa. Shoal Lakeâ€"Wheat and oats cutting has been rushed and is now halt cut. aflect- Wheat in low places is slightly ed by frost. Bulk of the crop will be cut in a few days. Strathkir-harvesting is progressing and oats being nicely; wheat. barley almost finished. Frost of the 28th did some damage to late wheat. Last night's hail storm lasted 15 minutes. doing considerable damage to standing grain. Some farms aoe ha plotoiy. Threshing not yet started. Newdaleâ€"Harvest is general. 8 barley and wheat in stack. Grain that was not hurt by yesterday’s hail storm. doing- fine. Wheat is a good sample and very heavy yield. Minnedosa, shows little damage: has-- .va-v -v- â€"vâ€"' A meeting at me Manitbba umers' Association to-night will select 8 trade mark to distinguish flour manu- factured.'1n Manitoba and the North- west. A _, ' IVE}: ideal threshing weather reports that have come from all the province show that the we is very favorable everywhere. Binscarthâ€"Wl finished. Frost damaged some About one-mu} sample and vet: ”can, ,_-.,, Minnedosa shows little damage: har- vesting nearly over. The yield will be very large. Neepawaâ€"Harvestinz is over and threshing beginning. The yield is fine. Roots are a big crop. Gladstonwlâ€"Iarvest is almost com: peletd. Wheat. oats and barley thresh-r ing commences to-morrow and grain shipping will begin at once. No dam- age near Gladstone. but some is re- ported trom districts known as Rich- mond and Tapper. were hail did some damage last night. WestboumFCrops of all kinds about cut. Thesehdng in full swing. Reports show the yield of wheat to be from 25 to 30 bushels per are. No damage by trgst Several Killed â€" Didn‘t Know I: Wu loaded. Berlin, Sept. 3.â€"Dur1ng the mum- ination at Breslau in honor of Sedan Day yesterday, a. grenade shell, sup- pcsed to be empty. exploded with great violence, killing several persons and injuring tam. SUITS. that Suit. our Watches, we wul show them to you with pleasure and not urge you to buy in the way that makes it so un- pleasant to visit some stores. We want your trade and will giye extrl inducements to get it. Yours rqueotfnny. We make a Specialty of Watches and insist that they must keep time. 'Even the cheapest lines we handle are excellent time-keepers. Call 'and see Our gunmen: miners Are mink. Don't think there are my betterâ€"and yet. we chame no more thm others not so good- -mz‘y be less. W. B. BLAIR SONS, HUGHAIME 00.. AND lflflTfl-WEST EXHIBIT WHEN AT Watchmakels, Etc., 52 Kent-8t. T 030/! T 0 E X HIBI T I0”. SEE MANITOBA w. G. 31311' a: Sons. soo cum. n: omuna. There's real plenum in making cloth- ing. There'l n sort 0! good 1e omhlp oo- twoon the maker and the water 0! o well meatâ€"con of red-proud-ot-you feelitg on both aid”, don‘t. you know. Merchant Tailorst Better Try Us. ,Brvc:;5u° ow ,-_, : fast. All gra. little is touched by frost mnnd town. Root crogs mm «m: COMPRESSED GHARGOAL FILTERS And-“than. J. 0. EDWARDS 00.. WATER FILTERS direct from ohe of the best Clothing Manufacturers in Canada, and invite the closest inSpection of STYLES. FIT, QUALITY and PRICES we are ofi'cring these suits at. Our order was a. large one and we secured special cosh discounts, we have a large assortment in every size to choose from, no shoddy trash, every suit is made of good honest tweed, prices here would be without mooning until you see the suits and prices together and we will tnke pleasurein Ihowing them. Bring the Boys and see if we cannot pleue you in every particular. parations for fall trade are now complete. and Overcoats just received make our assort‘ Importers 0111-011 Stool, Bud- wax-9.133111”. Oils. Etc Now Advertisement!- Thb Filter is nnd is fitted W when now. out. 0103011th and replaced- In the chaps-t am my WW "I! '° “1'“ every mm to those "underarm-stunt PM Men’s Suits, Youths’ Suits, Boys’ Suits and Child’s Suits Is now manufactured from good materials at such low prices, and the fit, and styles are so very much improved we have recently placed into stock a large shipment of Will buy Young Men’s and Youths’ Suits, worth from $3.75 to $6.50, made up in Good Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds. g It’sIa case of the more you buy the more you make. Values have been 1 vacation and made a plaything of. Purse openers like these arouse your sense store, and brings crowd after crowd of enthusiastic shoppers, and the promise of goods are destined to depart. tagged with half-price tickets. We are in dead 1 ' shine the bargains will be here. Although cart-loads have been taken av gaincounters and shelves appear as full as ever. Do you want a suit of Clothe too long, or somebody else will be wearing it for you. Here are a few startlers :- GOUGH BROS. Now we add Fuel to the Fire and increase tne near or Dumas»). have nerve enough to take the Bull by the Horns and sell the people brand new Clothing, Cloths, Tweeds, Hats and Caps, Furnishings, Etc. chnput “dimple“ m3 "a! “d we olfa- thll with HOG-G- 28308., $2.90 PRICES OUT IN T'WAIN- Hog: Bros. . â€"__â€"-â€"-â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"_â€"â€"â€" General Merchants, eto.. Oakwood: J UHNSTUN 8183M ORGANS “0 PIANOS I Trade has been specially brisk I with us the past season and our lplete. New Materials {or Suits assortment very large and prices L'J WONDER]? Yes; we sell the best nukes at BOOTS and SHOES. . J. WETHERUP. JOMSQR g 81.10!- '. Snow and Pod-Stan Limbau- to the Fire and inexjegse _ _the Rear of Business ,, J ..-1'I LL. J. J. Wethorup. »I‘OI m I!â€" Buys Men’s Suits, worth from $5.50 to 38.00, made up in Good "I‘yeeds, Set-gee and Worsteds. more you make. Values have been let loose and cost of production has gone on openers like these arouse your sense of economy. make quick selling all over tl' Lsiastic shoppers, and the promise of still busier days. Things must hum, for £11 half-price tickets. We are in dead earnestâ€"the time has comeâ€"the time is ripe- though can-loads have been taken away to the homes of happy purchasers, the ba ever. Do you want a suit of Clothes for the price of making them ? Don’t thin It for you. Hereare a few stutlers :â€" Gougn Brothers. $3.90 m the one of Woollen. The tendency good!» Low Prices. The only way this ‘ hhbéyqodlfiom otoliohlo firmvhlmanufnctures them, W‘ P . '0 m cmw over all the In: W mach-ab. They buy from the Manufacturers ; so any you. U'L CHEAP MEN. Any Goods bought at our Mills which are not 'ust what they should be, or what} they are represented to be, may be returned and we W111 refund full price. one of these stoves placed in your kitchen. The Manitoba School Questionwill t few months, but “GOOD ('HEER' ngitnte the political centres for the men: will be yours for a mumble amount. Don’t forget the Stove, the Man orthe Phoe. Bonll is after your trade, and it will pay you if you want Tin Plumbing Work done to get him to do it. LOOK AT THIS CUTI What" more need we say? “Gâ€"OOID CHEER.” |f_-j {SELF-PROTECTION; SUGGESTION/\ JAMES BOXALL, And keep the name Spend your money in your own to“ Will buy Boys‘ Two-piece Suits yorth from $2.50 to $4.00, made 111‘ In Dressy Fabrics, well lined and trimmed, guaranteed not to rip. Kent Street. Lindsav. Jam as 1:011:11. OFFER $1.80 Lindsay Woollen Mills ix: your mindâ€" 'Ll'h’fl What-1 Rubber can tr; rum); ION T.“ M85“. on;

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