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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 13 Sep 1895, p. 8

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Bah , was: 9 m kfiaé we Wa‘!!1§a€sfi6- a 1.991 (ragga; m: gym-a, was me e '11! .m m. n «was many}; @439. 9% EBQEEE .7â€" 351“ maximum 20%. 1.965 it“) 2:93 $85 a? see u, me! ”3:5 atfigms game“: p3! «ii-GE! 639! ‘98:] 51563 99%: Og‘ *3“ as?” 36599599 9:99:99; Wis-G. H. Fox. To Rentâ€"D. Damon- [micâ€"lies Galbnith. ua éheir hamewaw m . u engage, aud very un eaau flake such profession: a! ith at. ghase mean? 3, driving along our htfi w gwa and three o'clock in bin at he]! a mile at their] christianity must. he at 113' our community just now should ask some at our lead churches to send some a!1 III-teed missionaries to t] yon-1d to try and evangeliz If our people would only the desiring 131d «30:11 it of our Baptist: and Insuons. and 03h“ be so prevalent in elsewhere. MANSE GRO VE- ”warmsâ€"1153991" .mspondence refâ€"Gout!!! 3‘03. Mrs. Geo. Johnson. ”as and auntiesâ€"Miss ms and Dress 000654 Temperaturc of Dalrymple and Udney, of the brother wasmhoncrad no buried Service was conduct- . D. Smith and Rev. Dr. Smith as Mr. J. D. Smith, in a, and hntln words. referred go the “I!!!“ 3‘ p . v.5 » h m w 3999‘ nat- 99, range : tile ohms €199? 3% {ham i word H" . It gaama waging very un ecomnpq those who ‘rofeaaiona 0! than christian ,0 meetinf, to no tuund out 3 our on; ways until one, o'clock tn the morning with He at their houses. Surely past he at a very low ebb in my just now. I think we no at our leadmg'evongelical good some of their most oele~ mules to this put of the and evangeliza our heathens. a would only go mcordlng no laid down In the standards at and Preahyterlans denom- 1 other hypocrisy would not am: in thin community and SE 8R1 GH 1'. NORLAND. .94 7 I??? [M shadesâ€"Miss Windrim. Dress Goods-Wane: a: Go and name Openinz-“i” .........s55-Smmy ....... 88.2â€"Mondty ’ .... ._71_1..Wedne5day .0... ”fitsâ€"Sunny __... ..64.87. 1; in Inches- Saturdav. :0. 3511‘ AN OLD Rxsmnu'r. under thefiusvices 9f a In: Phat This Week. ELDON. gm, Sept i: 39% Toronto. my In the Mr. PERSON onto. 15 spendlflg B 10" mâ€"Smlth' The 1119803 9 ' o! Tor- days in town. UV" any- [C )rrupondenee or 71‘?“ Post] the horse in o pasture field, into which it near the vicinity of had probably stray , Irondale. The animal bore ‘no traces of being Ill-used, and is thought that the culprit who took it wanted it merely as a means 0: conveyance to that ortion of the country, on a railroad is in e course of construction there. n . _-.....,. m “a- â€"- Miss Mofist, _who Taylor, of Toronto. ant “Ip- , ‘1-..” _'rhn hm mm sin to turn larger farmers -333 92-4»hgunA-gnn's crab. larger farmers are on over the old sod for another season's crop. Mr. and Mrs. W.’ Stevens, have taken 8 filled b the Rev. Mr. ay. very ab e s oker, gave an interesting and beneficial d scourse. Nomeâ€"Dancing parties seem to be the chief amusement of the day. are about to go north to work in t e lumber woods. they are putting in a good time robbing hen meets, shoe 1 and acute. and trying to rob oneo J. E. Keeu’s bee hivembus that prov a sharp ointeé swords» whieh‘mode‘tfie boys in and aeratefi 50 em tier. Tali? ‘ ‘ ' Ellis kind a to; ediiee; boys. and leave _ . x , ,A. nu‘an “a mafia life away 616 Wade; Deveucuu unwvuâ€"--v- Nonaâ€"Danclug parties chief amusement of the (19* are about: to go north to lumber woods. they are pu time robbing hen roasts, 1 and acute, and trying to J. E. Kobe‘s bee h!vea.bn failure on the part: of 081 Me mldn his ngubhe insects, .e heog so very tings»; gear-£9685: 92%“ E23? :99 9998.8! bag as at gméflg!“ as“ :‘51 a! momma and v, Edam PM} a? .‘L A but 58” 8811110118 011 um mu.- 9 ~..v--- _- ing. Mr. A. R. Delve supplied the pulpit in the morning, while Mr. J as. Mainhood conducted the service at night ...... At Cresswell the Rev. P. A. McLeod delivered an instructive discourse from the words found in Exodus 8:32. Psnsoxanâ€" . and Mrs. rammed to their home in Clinton on Mon- day. They have spent some five weeks renewing old friendships in this vicinity, and a hearty welcome has everywhere been extended to them. Many friends will miss their genial company and hope they will visit -Saiem again in the near future ...... Mr; and Mrs. Bowens, of Cannington. spent Slbbath at Jae. Welch's....Master Geo. Robinson, 0: Lindsay, spent a few da 5 with friends here ...... Mr. Donald No e, 01 Uxbridge, is visiting his brother John ...... Miss S. J. Wickett left Monday for Toronto, where she will spend a 1% holiday ...... Misses Charlotte and B el Turner, of Prince Albert, are the guests of their brother Thos ...... Mr. John Mcanhren is visiting his home in Collingwood this Miss and Mr days with friends here may»: week. ILLâ€"fies Msr‘ha Chess is m iii. ...... Mr. M. McPhaden’s infant was dan- gerous] mlast week, but is recovering mummim Dr. _ _ . m ‘4‘- -â€"“bh- h Ur. mczmu w M _._ -_, Gianaâ€"Many will migdmsyxgpathf tr- day. When Mrs. ladalett C t- weak the was in the best 01 health, at death suddenly claimed“; its own. 1092-me SADO WA . 1(zorraswfnimm 3.1 T“ I995?!“ IU'WYE‘vim x . #949 1* 91mm“ ewm 9999 ayg‘fémn has. 919% 9193 $919 hgh f matiimaay at “26553 369%? aigia ”WW: 013363135 at this a mix, Edam 999.7. 9199 'at 5 law ianaa o the mdesmrents. has ..8‘1‘remaer, in Burch. The oer-g- erfarmud at 2 30 on the lawn. was eauhtitully decorated for the , and the nupti tiai knot wanin- ly tied by the Rev. B. Hassard. in his usual hanpys style. The as handsomely an! ired in cream _ ...m. in... mm ribbons to match, BEA VEflTgl‘j uzmmmfl 5.3;“. room] .1119 Lnnlmsary ca 011‘!!! P0311 .E. Kett ls visiting nvvv ES; eaten-i1“. Johi We wish her a pleas- .The harvestglnfl 1: 9.39M have started gram 1 “Gran- weu. hay opened out on Monday. but no is moving just now. price! belng so low the farmers will not sell unless they are turned to. Run Rom where they :pant some deyevh w e mum: o w! The]: a complete and well-eelected nook latest novelties In lute, bonnet: PERSONALâ€"Mrs. Goa red, is paying a. visit to . vicinity, staying at her McLsuchlin s. will Little Britain, Peterboro. adult, and Norlend. W4 to welcome old blends years' absence ...... Mr. E law’s, Mrs. ohn Dillme Rnanoe is here on a visit. his sister, Mrs. Washbur [Special correspondence Vrsrrme. â€"Mr. and Mn family, at Port Hope, are are stopping at their on Mrs, John Welden's. bedy . mount athletic club washers and contest- ‘ ed in all the sports, alao Klrkfleld. Great . praise is due to the committee for the able manner ir which they conducted the words or for our competent judge, . J. E. Car- negie, M. P. P. Following is a list of sports and winners 0! same: Men’s 100 yd. race, 1 A. Gusty $1, 2 A. Carl 50c: men's 200 a. race. 1 A. cm 81.50.20. Dunbar $1; y's 100 yd. race, (nude: 16 yrs) 1 Dodd $1, 2 Finlay 506.;men's 100 d.obâ€" stacle race. 1 J. Grieves $1,2D d50c.; men’s 100 yd. hurdle race, 1 A. Carl $1, 2 J. Gnsty 500.; men’u 100 yd. 3 legged no? 1 Car and Gnsty $1.50. 2 Avery and Dad 81; married men’s race, 1.1. W. Smeleer $1, 2 A B Carl 50c.; standing long jnmp, 1 C. Dunbar $1, 2 A Carl 500.; he , step and jump, 1 C. Dunbar $1. 2 J. usty 503.; standing high jump, l C. Dunbar $1 2 A Carl and Dunbar] 50; gutting 16 lb. ehot, 1 J. Guaty $1.50. 2 A. (13 and under) 1 J. Baln 250., Graham 25m, 3MoGi-egor 10¢: boys‘ race, (10 and uncierHMcGregor 250. 2 G. Dunbar 150. 13 T. DeFord 10c; lmya‘ row, a and underi . l Dchrd 25:., 2 (Sax-1152.. 1i i-ihhall 103.; walkinggreasy pnie over water, (divideg! $1.50. win: to the drives being i' t e that the boat yams had to be postponed, bot will be. held on the afternoon of the £13113th When a lively time is unheated. igl‘él Pfii 1 Dchr 253;, 2 Gm 153. walkm grabs ule Wet shat? 5w! {magma at flier he beat mans ha a bah“! be old ea us: {all 559» «119» a may! 350 45 G. T. DsIuKlLL. secretary. NEW Dwanso.-â€"Mr. Hetehineon. our enterprising miller, has nearly compiet his residence, which when finished will he 3 credit to the vfllage. He is now prep er- ed, after remodelling his mill. to do all kinds of changing on reasonable terms. Farmers, give in e cal‘. NEARLY Dnowxsn.-On Monday after- noon the villagers were alarmed to hear that a child of Wm. Brown‘s had been drowned, but was glad to learn there is still hopes of his recovery. The child was playing on the platform used for loading ties and tell inio the pond. The whole viii e psthi'zss with Mr. Brown. as if it digs fienrvin this will be the second child he has lost by drowning. Dnen ; VIUU’Loyn-e, _ __,,, DUCK Snoortne.-â€"â€"Ducxs are not very Some of the plentifull vet this shooters have had very good luck already, however. FALL Femâ€"Our tall fair is expectedrito be a grand succ. y are large and everyth seems to be favorable. _ We under-sun that. there .are OBnUARY.-Ic is our record the sudden death of Raln'h Under. A. Underhlll. The boy hill, son of Mr. .1. well as ever Saturday max-1113:, Dncu v "W "'P" DUCK Snoorme.- --Ducks plentifullha Yet this M Ehootm have had very 800‘ however. __ A__ (-11 “{1- at]: u. , , hours. We extend our deepest 831“)th to Mr. and Mrs. Uunderhill in elr bereavement. TH: Cnnoxxcnn CORRESPONDENT. - I noticed in last week's correspondence to the Chronicle the Port Perry comepon- dent would like to see me “undertake" the job of showing that his arguments are only words without meaning. He re- tended to quote a. few lines of what I ad written, but auezeeded very poorly. He says he underst ends that-I am an embryo divine. Well, it I am, you don t ace Inga m me an m a aye-mmgm WHEN Q59 -§ 3 0mm W gum . 'a L an: “lfiam mania sashes: 0n hwd 713 '3, stalylng at his ulster-m- I. ohn D111mans....Rev. Wm here on a visi: to friends; also Mrs. Washburn. or Brackvima. hl correspondence 0! Tu: Post]. }. -Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer and, Port Hope, are visiting here and as: at their ooustns’, Mr. and lWOldGJI'S. Come again. John. a ham! WOOD V1 LLB- OAKWOQD. PORT Pager; CUBOCUA’K. EXF‘HBI‘WBEE s. Geo. Murray, Mont-9 [sit to friends in thing it her brother's W. 11;; he will visit Oakwopd, ‘ aerboro. Lindsey, 0000- ~ ad. We are very sled hiends after thirueen‘ ..Mr. Mathew Martin-1 5., has been here visiting i taving at his_ sistggm- : ‘ upon 1122de 1n 1' selected stock the very uts. bonnet. nnd trim- c! m 110-1.] [dents met )tball club. Hon. pres“ Underhm; $.19 45 (“I @300 "I ‘W‘ ed. Mr. '1'. Robertson. Wm” the chair, and Mr. J. B. Garcia. was also at his post. The In” were Manda. Wm. Havens III“ “I. Q...- â€". _7-_ -7 the chair. and Mn}. Ken-tin. mm, was also athls post. Thobnym present wore Muir!» Wm. mavens 3nd Spams. F011 are the number of boxes , :hthenamu cthhe salesmen: B‘Imn «loâ€"l-oâ€"uo-~~. When Mr. Robertson called tor the were Mr. Sfinco hid 76. for the bond end then Mr.F vellenisedit he 8% for selections. but Mr. Spence did not see his was clear to raise this bid. end Mr. Fin we: asked to name his selections. he named rally meantime whole and they in turn refused to accent ofl'er made. After some discussion Mr. ,A._) LL-L ohnv would B108 noteellthelrmuktothe teem-lest! e better price wes not reeslvedterthe cheese end thet they would keep It end meke more butter. One member eeld thet they might better sen cheese et 70. then butter et 163., es the suns qnentlty 0! milk thet It takes to mete one pound of huttex- mould make two end one-hell pounds of o eese. ,__A___1-.. en.-.‘ “I. A 519 0116636. In Peta-bore yesterday “1°" boxes! boarded end 001 boxes were sold. they Muslim 7 mm by. M's-31""- - __...I 5‘.“ A!“ Bum: Bonn” firm-am 0353”.“ 913903: BIWMW‘ _ Buekisflfiiintk= :z - mmwm We make a Specialty of Watches and insist that they must keep time. Even the cheapest lines we hindle are excellent time-keepers. Call and see our Watches, we wul show them to you with pleasure and not urge you to buy a. the my that makes it so un- indnoementfl to 89‘ it- LINDSA Y 088333 HUGH”! 00.. 7th¢oncudonol0Pfl 910'!“ Ian l‘" J. G. n sold mum Dr. Brown's [M911 .2. an. Liam's mmmwc AM) KIDNEY PILLS" Don’t Deenar Watchmakers, Etc., 52 Kent-St. Wmmuw “133%;me y’fiams. “1th him-.19! WM: ,9 milfilh - Bantu. =M Wins" 3%.: W HE'M M u. at 95a. mam HAT“? mm mm”. 9! fireside». 00¢qu _",”.,,,..PW ............PW Julonlw sum amacflruv , ‘I my to ll adjourned 1 Jr momma: Dunn“ t WATER ’FI‘LTE‘RS GOMPRESSED GHARGOAL FILTERS J.' G. EDWARDS 00.. ORGANS m PIANOS â€"Nl M“ I!â€" THE HOLIDAYS OVER Most people have now settle down to work a; the time spent in takir. exhausted nature is me While you have CLOTHING has Where to make your families. If you wan‘ Input-tors of Iron Steel. Bard- m.PaJnt.s-. 0115. Rte WIVES WHO HAVE HUSBANDS. YOUNG MEN WHO WANT MOTHERS'WHO HAVE BOYSâ€"strike for 0000 DCbLIIjIâ€"mmu r>4|mmJI mw.._..<_.lmmu .BO OVA moiâ€"14:07) flunfiumm- STRONG SUITS FOR MEN, . YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, - THREE PIECE SUITS FOR YOUTHS, TWO PIECE SUITS FOR BOYS, BOYS ODD PANTS, ' " ' Cor. Suva: and Pad-Sh. Lindon. REEF-GLASS; PRINTING AT “THE POST. '. J. WETHERUP. gatsafifiasfii .3382 .858 88398 has 45:358.? 2. 33.8333 «8888331331333 .2321: 5843 gun. 3433540998548 gzagoflfiu‘sgb 6.8430333. 15‘ “88¢: in 93:33 «oi-.885 a OUR BODIES WEAR OUT TOO QUICKLY AND 80 DO OUR CLOTHES. a. Edwudl 4* J. J. Wetherug looking and faded your and pass the man THE WONDERFULA CHEAP MEN. MUST HAVE NEW BUSINESS SUITS BOYS MUST HAVE NEW SCHOOL SUITS; have been trying to save health and strength the wear and tear of 3 has gone on worse than before, and now you discover how seedy- r and faded vour outfit has become. No beating about the bush, have now got back from their summer vacat to work again and the boys go back to schoc nt in taking a holiday once a year. The re ature is money well earned and saved‘ you retu u the man who has remained at his desk at health and atrength. your money go farthest is now the important question i want to see your dollars grow, make your-[purchases fr attractive stock, which overflows with ““ng â€"- --_ in your . -... Thé VMmitoliI. Sohool Question'Will one was the political central for the next few months, but “GOOD CHEER" reasonable amount. Don’t forget the Stove, the Man or the yourhrnde,and it. will pay you if you want Tin or Go 118% 3AMES BOXALL, ntheir summer vacations. The men must oys go back to school. Let no one lament once a year. The relaxation given to aid led and uved‘ you return to quickly overtake min-A n his desk at the «orifice of Andkoepthe Kent Street. Lind iv name I]: vourmm -- in yourAhogne sav. in most from our 3V0 In Dry VOL H" We mm! 1 band» an Conan-I i ”lam. 3‘ 0‘ room i: purchased duty. kc just w :0 be. nn IV" m w AH m h E I! fall aw nmfl N w

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