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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 7 Apr 1899, p. 7

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ICES Fxr-t RKS Tm: Roma To Mamtoba 3nd Candi-n Northwest will leuve Toronto every TUESDAY dur- ing March and April, __.-___ u... I v‘vn "'i’géiéégCQErIJeznhg WITHOUT LIVE STUCK should take train leaving Teconto a: g 15 p. In. gun-u... ' vfin SET TLERS’ ONE-WAY EXO URSIONS. 2 Geo. _. __v r ...- Passengers travelling WITH LIVE STUCK anou‘d take tuix- lesving Tor onto a: 0 p. m. Colonist sleepers will be “cached to each train. For full particulns 1nd copy of "Settler- Guide” apply to uny Can. Pic. agent, or to C. E. McPHERSON. A. G. P. A. 1 Km: 8:. Eat, Toronto. WRITING S r.- of Mill 3:17, 35:21: Side of Kent-s: U). i NEW SPRING MeLennaM Du. T. C. MATCHETT, LOCAL AGENT, English 35 Belgian Portland 00W Elazad Sum Pipe- MEN“?! 8: GO. WISSOR 8 NEWTON'S ARTISTS’ COLORS. HARDWABE. con. up 130!- HORSE CLIPPERS. CI'RRY COiBS AND BRUSHES, . FENCE WIRE AN D CUTHNG PLYERS. STEP LADDERS. CARPET WHIP. KALSOIIXI, 03‘ AL ABASI'INE, J BLLSTONB. BUILDE 35’ H ARDWABB. "PRISM BRAND” Ready Mxed Paints. McLennan 8 00. - Lyn: 39¢ lbw am. We are not wanted '0 shot 74m ; full ad mmpku Inn of All the lanes: du’gu in WALL PAPERS. Whik- we have I lam deck 0' 5c. Papsrs we ‘ 3" that: nod mwvzuem n! 'nc halter clan of PM in the most lmhvmble and np-tc-m palm; Book and suicnery Store Opp Pmtofl '9. G. A- Lift" - There’s many reasons why you should come here for House- furnishings. Complete assortment of Carpets, Curtains, FloorCoverings, ect., at close prices, is a strong one, but we do better than that---we buy from the manufacturer and save you the profit made by the wholesale house. â€"â€"-... 200 Pieces Tapestry Carpet, English make, new patterns. we always sold this line at 45c, for early buyers, price, 250 Yards of Union Carpet. in new patterns, 36 inches wide, heavv weight, we've sold Carpet at 3 5c no better for early buyers, price...... ...... ...... ...n 50 Pieces of Extra Tapestry Carpet, bought at the lowest price. the patterns are new, the quality good, price per yard u... ..... ..... ...... Union Floor Rugs, with border around, reversible pat- terns, siz: 3x32? yds.. the price is .... .. ...... Floor Oil Cloths, from 18 inches to 4 yards wide, best makes known now in stock, prices‘run from loc floor Oil Cloths, fr best makes known per yard to.... - BRUSSELS, â€"ARMIN8TERS, _. MOQUETTES. â€"â€" TAPESTRIES. â€"-WOOLS. Carpets and Curtains. cm and see them. WALL PAPERS ENA‘E'S. SI‘~lR~‘. CARPETS AND FLOOR COVERINGS. ALL KINDS 0? 8353355 VARIGBBES. ittle â€"UNIONS, â€"LINOLEUM8, â€"-HEMP8, â€"LAOE CURTAINS. -0“, OLQTHS, -â€"OHENILLE CURTAINS. â€"OHINA MATTINGS â€"TAPESTRY CURTAINS. â€"CORK OARPETS. .n oooodn... no.0 EASTER TERM / MANITOBA EXCURSNDNS Every Tuesday in March and April. Tickets purchased from the Agent afthoC. P.31nLindaayaregood to start tron: any station on Midland Division G. ’1'. R.â€"T. C. MATCEET'J, Agent, C.P.R., 60 Kent-5L. Lindsay,â€"-9w Struck Rock Bottom. . The Str. Crandella opened the season i of navigation a1; an early hour last , Tuesday by taking a. trip to the bot- ' tbm of the Scugtg. Luckily the water is not deep at the town“ wharf where the vessel was moored, so she did not vanish, but lies resting easily, with her starboard deck awash and her stern tilted up in most undignified tash'on: The mishap was caused by some work- man forgetting to c'ose the Lottom valves last evening when quitting work. There is a. lot of water in the hold, but it will be quickly removed by means of a steam pump procured from Peterboro. Mr. Delford E. Moore, machine opâ€" erator with the Brantford Courier, and son 0‘! MT. Alex. Moore, of the east ward, was married last week in Torâ€" onto 10 M35 B. Orr, daughter of a. well-known city contractor. The core- mony took place at the home of the bride’s parents, No. 1 Lippinoott-st.. and was attended by a number of the intimate friends of the bride. Rev. Mr. Madill, Methodist minister. offici- ated. H.533 C. Norris m bridesmaid, and the bride's youngest sister, Edna. honor. The groom was supported through the trying ordeal by his brother Victor, machine wet- atot with Wodistosk Times. tormâ€" lyof'rhaPaItstsfl. Thebrido'ro- pro-anti. m- DASHES HERE AND THERE i‘x )WN AND O PUNI'Y 01’ the Pemborzush Business Col- lege begins APRIL 4th. New Btu- dents a: e urged to commence w ti: on that date. There“ s a. practical 3 benefit in so doing. 3 Wedding Belli- PRINGLE McGREA Bands: «2 F18 V‘ P} $5.00 $1.00 258 408 on Sunday morning last of pneumonia, fo‘Jow'mg a nevére attack of lagrippe. Decegayd was 83 years of age, and was a native of_1celz_a.nd, but had resizdeg‘ in Ops townsh‘p for many years. Her husband met death in 1893 by falling off a load of hay. The remains were interred in St. Mary's cemetery on Monday afternoon. Taken Into Partnership. A new legal partnership has just been arranged between Mr. 'l'hos. Stewart and Mr. L.’ V. O'Connor, BA. Since the elevation of Mr. D. J. McIntyre to the bench Mr. Stewart has been a. very busy man, and has found it impossible to transact unaided the generous share of legal business entrusted to his charge. H's selection of Mr. O’Conno- as jun?or partner is, we think. a. very happy one. as that young gentleman is ambit’ous. clever. well read legally and otherwfsz. and has great capacity for work. \Ve w'sh the new firm every Railway Nova. â€"The Ottawa Parry Sound and Canada Atlantic Ruilu'ays are now mer- ged into one system under the latter miles. will he pushed forward as'spced- ily as possible, now that a. subsidy of 83,000 per mile has been voted. by the Ontario legislature. ‘ -The extension of the Central 0n- tario Railway from Ormsby or (‘06 Hill to Bancroft. a distapce ot-aLout 2} Died at the lion -. Mm. Mary JoeephEne Doran, who had been an inm1te of the Home for the Aged for about a year and a. half, died alight lluve B»en Serious. PeopYe on Caroline-sh, east ward, were thrown into a state 0'. great: ex- tltemént on Monday at sight of a mad- dened horse dashing wildly along the road with a little child clinging to the seat of the buggy attached, who kept bravely shouting “Stop! Stop!" After crossing thg great: on the wily to the. ”A n- 45 lower wharf the horse turned east past Mr. Fremont Crandell‘s residence, and m’ght easily have been secured when ascending the hill, but the men close at hand lost their wits and. permitted the animal to pass. but he was caught some distance further east before harm had' been done. The outfit be- longed to W. Begiey, and the youth- ful driver was a little chap named Mo- Ginnis, ivho had climbed into the buggy in Mr. Begley’s aimnoe, and by flour- ishing the whip had frightened the L. c 1 Note:- â€"At the meeting of the board of edu- cation held in the town clerk’s offica last Tuesday, L113 report. of Mr; Seat}: on 11's inspection of the Coilegm' to In- stitute was read by the secretary, uni the {clawing is a. synapsis of. it: Ac- commodat'ons, school grounds. build- ings. class rooms, halls, cap rooms. am. blackboarda. lighti , heating. ventilation, all received highest grading; Staff.- are legally quulifiod; Discipline! paMtoqi fiftegdangf. UMIyHWI W'W'W'V-J v â€" 7- i - all duly admixed ; Text Books, all anth- orized; “Racists“, satisfactory; Sup- plementnry Reading in English Liter- ature. 'satisfactory; Light work in mi), satisfactory; . leaching of Classics, Mathematics. English. Science Bench. and German . Commer- cinl work. recgivod the' hi3 mayh- mg: Bookkmnc Sets, good; Dunne Books, fair; gum-31 condition 0! the Institute satisfactory. , . . . a I a Bros THE WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. APRIL 100 Pain of White and Cream Lace Cnttaina, 2}; yuda long, regular 500 line, per pair ...................... 30 Pain of White and Guam Nottingham Lac. Cumin. 3 and 3§ yaula long with “pod odgo and border, (or. . . 30 Pain of White and Cream Nottingham Laos Cn him, 34 yarda long. 48 inch" wide. very apocial. at ....... 560 Window Blindc. in Cream. Green and Fun shad“. regular 50.: blinda. for ............................ 100 Curtain Poles, in Oak or Walnut, woodeann ’I and ring. and pina,‘regular 350. all complete for .............. CURTAINS. A Col-In: Eve nt. The Lindsay Tennis Club are prepar- ing a. fleet for the citizens of Lind- say in the shape 01 s mock trial. The participants will number about 30. and the pcople can rely on the boys giving them an enjoyable evening. The l young ladies of the town gave an enter- tainment a short time ago. viz.. " The Temple of Fame.” composed of practi- cally altogether members of their own sex. Th: opera house was crowded at the performance. and deservedly so, as they acquitted themselves admirably, ; in fact sowell that they were compelled . to give :1. second presentation. The I public will now have a chance to see a performance put on exclusively by ‘ the sterner sex. and it remains to be seen whether they will sustain the honor of their sex. From reports there seems to be every indication that the boys will give 3 good account of themselves. ' The entertainment will tabs place at the 18th April. We uno demtand the proceeds will be applied towards the building of a. handsome nevi club house on their beautiful grounds on the corner of Russell and _ Mill-ate. --llr. W. l-‘lnwlle Was in loot real yesterday. and made Import- ant purchases or Ready-made Clothing at the great auction sale of Messrs. Donll Gibson The total stock of Ihls Ilm. amount- lng to $200,000. was sold at prices olisolmoly without reserve. Ir Plovelle's purrhues will be to hand eotly next week. when they wlll begln a great sale-chm roan. and will afford better accent: their siding: for long trains. Th: house will be improved and put in thorough repair for 319? or rental. -mhelastcmmthutoftonm uproogm. the chute boinc tut of A Real WM MT. R‘chmrd Touchbnrn has purcha» ed the residence adjoining the rail- way track on Lindaay-st.. on thozozxth- west side, from Mr. George Wecse. of Tomato. Mr. Touchbnrn bu sold forty feet of the lot to the G. '1‘. R" which will be used {or gddjtional yaqd â€"Sam Ferguson appeared in answer to a summons charging him with hav- ing disturbed the service at the Sel- vatSon Army barrucbon the evening of March 26th. H's explanation of the affair was not sufficiently planaibe to convince hie worship. and he was fin- ed the sum of 83 and costs, total $8.70. -â€"Wm. Barrpnll and Albert Fee were the next candldnteS. They were charg- ed by Chief Hell with having been par- ticipants in the row at the St A. barâ€" mb on the night ebove‘ mentioned, and were condemned to contribute to thetawntmenry theuun'otsseach. inaddition toMGYOLSSeach. . â€"As a repult of inhrmntions hid by Co‘loctor Nzcholls. ljusn. J. Carlin and D. Hulcahy wage guy-q chance to air ,L9.__ '1. Police Court Calendar. â€"I‘olice Magistrate Steers held a reception Wednes‘lay Chief Bell being master 6! ceremonies and 11‘s evinced a tender regard for the Various debu- tantcs. suds 250 $1 00 81 50 356 20c a, but they deny cost mu: n20- »! the Quest; â€"Gonler Jackson In: only seven per- sons under snrvoilhnce st present. 1” Imlen Two 0! the number no crippled vagrant... lbw: and County that of m Hood‘s Pius am mix-tinting and the only «thank: to tube with 3001's fist-puma. -â€"Dr. Redund- hu gmt socoeu in crowning broken teeth. thmu teeth without pin by so um viulinod sir. otlioo nearly oppuite Simpson â€"The repair. to the Wellingtouâ€"nt. brim were completed Wednesday, much to the ntishction of Lockmuter Curtin. -Local lumber anion are lookim forward to a brisk won. Prices have stiffened oonsidenbly in mm of the good outlook. -Sylmter Bros. are still loading. cars with machinery {or the North- weu. my will be unable to (iii 0:- dop for land-rollers. â€"0n ’lhnh 80th, 1898. Dir. John Campbell. of “Fainiev” (arm. Wool- ville, finished ”ding mo acres of land Th’sywhe has notyet. turned» tur- â€"lr. Geo. Simon. one of the oldest soul-era of flavors township. died on My last. 1nd wu buried on Wed- uadty. He was an uncle of Mr. M. Ii. Sin-on. of this town. . --I!r. Jaaph flower. of Port Hope. was recently elected pmident o! the American Numismatic Association. atom of which ere Mixing for a new loution with ample water power. â€"-Large number. visited the Cream- ery on Friday. Everything was neat and every deteil of mnnhctnring m cheerfully expleined by the manager. Mr. N. S. Dow. to the may interested motors. â€"The council of Pension Falls is cor- respond' with the Willson Carbide Worn. St, Ccthqriqul. up propri- llD ”I‘D-w ..... t, _ lamp in town. and to important street prevent serious accidents should be heed Impâ€"better even dur- regnlarly lig in the whole night. If it in the duty of any one to see that the street lamps are duly fished that duty is very much â€"Compla:ints are being made that the street lamp opposite Mr. Cullon's blacksmith shop. close to the wharf and near the bridge. is, night after night, allowed to remain in dhscurity. From its pmitfon this is [)6 Imps the most ' l ‘ I "- :_ A.“ And ‘A vâ€"r-__' ‘_ , _ â€"Pnrties desiring an investmnt for sum: at! two and upwards. thnt will be an very best class of acuity and giVo no trouble in collect'on of mutant. can- not new cum invest in Lsnd nort- A .. ,,, J l__ AL‘ 17:- â€"m'rs. Shlrpe. assistant axrehry of the Children's Aid Society, was at Mill- lnoo‘s on Friday to get a. young girl of 12 yen: of age who had imam vo‘unmr- ily transferred to the care of the so- ciety by her mother. Th's girl will b: for adopt'an, as well as n 30:; (iv;- years of ago. a ' . â€"Mr. Paul Costello. of Enn‘smore. pounh each when weighed on the market scales. He insisted that the has should be re-weished. and 119$: true weight the second time. unmet committee will investigate the MGM”. * - n ,; L A'._ â€"The Ontario Gazette announces we “moat-potato: of the Sincae Pent Fuel Company. with head office at Barrio. The charter members are Rev. Canon Rainer. A. Hay. J. G. Scott. W. D. mum. W. A. Bayes. nnd Mrs Bayes. Capital. 820.000. _ WW- vâ€"â€"-- _. 2:30 Debentures as otlered by the Vic- tofis Loon Saving Co. See ad. in another 0011111111373. . LOCAL BREVITIIB. “THE BUSY STORE Gazette nnnqpnqegtho; “lumen-”mm -Ingnetic Dyes have been giving mud-cum to thousands 0! home dyer: for twenty-five yen-s. None give bet- ter reunite. 410mm: Manon. of linden. “10' was in town on Wednesdly. took back a. arloud of pressed by with him ~11» oouncil'u trip to Toronto in con- nection with the Bidet a; Kitchener gnglfiylvester bills coat the rntopayera “9.28 â€"The must a! the Lindsay Cream- ery mmboldon for a. fixed assess- ment on the building and plant has not yet been 321th by the town council â€"anyer J. W. Blake. lately of Bass- Ind. but fmrly of Toronto and Stouftville. died recently in Californ’u. Baa-had beenin ill-health {or some time. â€"ll!'. 6. H. 9!. Btkor eatimbgs tint -'l"he Mantra] and Dom'n'on banks ' have been artisticglly decorated by punter: and paper-hangers during the past few dun. â€"The Oakwood 20y. zu‘tered defeat in their game here last Monday with the Linda: Juniors. It was probably the lat hockey match of the season. -â€"Partiu who no planning tome «napkin of a. unity of good houses â€"porticuhrly in the north “rd. â€"Wedoadny was a great day {or the babiesâ€"God blu- 'em. The fine mm weather made it pusibla to give them an airing. and they were out in fame. â€"The province of Ontario will be en- riched to the extent of between 065.- 000 and $75,000 from the hoe Hugh Ryan's estate. the amount of succes- sion duties oollectable. â€".’l'.he engine {or the Rider 1 Kit- chenet Veneer Factory arrived et the station Tueechy mix. ‘ Pauli: church on may «fining, the â€"Dr. Herrimn. vice-president of the National Conference of Charities sod Correction. attended a meeting of the executive of tint Association held ti: en Toronto fut week. - were made to hold their gngua can: . $8.; iffifinié’iâ€"n' the latter put June. c clo ever produced. It's a Cleveland, ode! 65. wd weighs six pound: light» or than the average lady's wheel. yet is guaranteed to stand our roxdn. It 6: fitted with the New Cleveland noise- â€"After the first of Msy there will be no more licensed drinking saloons in Ontario. Every drinking place must. hum acoommodntiana for a certain number of travellers; in other words only hotels will be gamed licenses to nail in smli quantities, to be consum- ed on the pmm‘see. â€"The names of some 01 me new, appo'nted fishery OVeraeers were an- nounced on Tues-lay, but the Lindsay trict was not given. Mr. Thomas Nicho‘e. of Harvey, has been appo'nt- ed ovemr for the waters extending from Lovesick to Bobcaygcon. includ- ing Pigeon lake as hr uOmemee. ._ â€"Meeere. Billi ley. W. Robson and J. 8. Walker. Y. .C.A. secretary. no tended a conference in connection with District Y.M.C.A. work at Port Ewe on Good Friday. On up way back Mr. Walker remained over in Peter- bOTO for Sunday. and delivered an ad- dress before the Y.M.C'.A. of that town. â€"-Jndge Nelntyre is determined to unto the people of Ontario county m- mect the dignity of the bench. While holding division court nt Uptergrove recently a. jurymn who leaned over to“ to the defendant in. the case was promptly lined 810. while the de- fendant had his case ndjonrned end wu obliged to {at the ends. 6; fitted with I”! gear can amount 01‘ I concert held in thot town last Tuesday evening. meters in euTogistic terms £0 a piano :‘o‘.o con- tributed by M’ss Tillie Goodwin. and to the songs. " For all Eternity." and “ Baby Bye." given by Miss Silver. who aho glided to hgg‘auml‘g by ak- ‘.. F‘-a. in; part in n duet, Afl', Jamie." 7w£én You' Gang R. B. 4133 a CO- Careful and stylish dressers will find it an easy matter to select any style and color in hats at this store. ’, Our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Hats for this Spring embraces the celebrated makes of Leslie Cn- Gordon. Bennett 00., Wakefield aw Barrington Sons. Every new color and shape in these celebrated English and American Felt Hats in stiff and soft shapes are here. Some of the oolors’are Black, Brown, Calip, Pearl and Fawn. HEEfiWM $ Men’s and Boys THE BUSY CORNER. For SPRING. I l â€"Il:r. Will Fhvelle, who left the S. D.. F. mm.‘couploofmonths ago to take chute df Wld's flour mills near Buckingham Que.. was in town Friday vidtixg his family. He f isgetting along well and likes the mill, but says there is a trifle too much win- 1 {or to suit him. He lives some threa miles from his work. and there has boenaomnch soowdlsto' thathehas had to use snow-Ash”. . â€"Dr. M Mn Wood. Miss McKen- zie tad Ir. tad In. E. Mosgrove, d ; Kirkfield. were in town on 6001 Friday. . guests at the Simpson house. . ’ 41:. J. a. not and daughter. Miss Lottie. of lbnnt Flaunt. and Mrs. . Bail, Victoria Road. were guests at _ Mr. and Mrs. J. J’. Wctherup laboly. ' -â€"Ir. James Dewitt. of the Dental Coilege. Toronto, m in town Good Eri- â€"Iupector J. H. Ku'ght has been Writing his so Albert in Toronto for aomodcys â€"Iqintnte Wm Fielding and wife a! mm, m in town Tuesday. . â€"llr. W. Vance unending the Eu- ter nation at his home in Millbrook. .â€"III. I. L. Perkins, who m visiting trio-qt in Whitby, returned home last M- . 1 -â€"-Rev. E. and Mrs. Howard, 0' Kin- nount. were in town lately cailng on (rm ’ muwmmmm mun-cm -H'r. T. Boulihuz. 01 Emily, left (or Chicago lam Tuesday. â€"-Il‘. Bale. editor of the Packet, Oriflia. nnd mas Halo, were in town (My. â€"m. James Peel. law student. To- ronto. is spending Easter with Lind- say friends. alas Alice Bell. of Peter-bore, is spending her Buster vacation with Linbsy friends. â€"Nr. Chris. Bundon. of Fenelon MIC. In in town Tuesday. â€"M'r. J. J. Barron. of The Giobe, is in town for a few days on special busi- ”THY â€")lls. Stoddart, of Toronto. is at: present the guest of her brother, Mr. Jon. Williamson. north ward. Ali‘s Lillian McBu. of L‘eaverton. who in whiting friends and relatives in town returned home on Tn sday. â€"ll:r. and Ira. Lumen. of Detroit. “Sch" m visiting Mrs. B. Entry. of the loath ward. â€"hrs. J. M. Bronx and fingn, «Canni ,wmguestsat e.‘m.p- son boom; as; J. L. Perkins. with her little daughur. Miss Rachel. is visiting bar sister, In. J. S. Bprnard, of Whitby. â€"M'ns A. Cameron, teacher at Lake- field. is spending the Easter vacation under the pamtal roof. â€")lt. J. Cuthbert. at thw Brook: 1391.0. left last Wednesday for Na.- ."Iul when his sister is aeri- ouly £11., â€"-lln. Curry and daughter Isabel, of linden, were: in town Tuesday on their toy back from visiting friends :t Ounce. . â€"lrs. Manning and Master Middle- ton Manning, mot Toronto. are the god: at Mr. sud Mrs. Thos. Brodie. William-st. â€"H’m Eliza Garden, of Bobcay- goon, has uncured a school at Edmon- ton, and she left for the West. on Tncsday Inst. -â€"H' I T. A. H'ddletoa and tho Misses Middleton are spending Easter with To- ronto friends. They left town on Thursday week. -â€"The Minoan Annie McCarty and M. Halaran. of Mrboro,’ who th been visit“; Linda: friends during Easter, have returned home. ' -111. 'w. 5. William, cattle dealer. of Birkenhead, mum. was in town lately visiting his brother Mr. Jos \Vil- liamson. They had not met for 25 years. and the occasion provgd a. very. but has never had thus until the prey ant to visit Lind”. ‘ ; .n ayatheArmyisagmb- upmrforgtn’lto-dsymtit0m wanting “I 0! we 410:4 Canal, and In Wiltord and son. mending Easter holidays with Col Min Deacon. . â€"â€"N'r. .785 Sinner. 0;:erator in the Canadian Pacific ticket otfloe, Peter- boro. was in m on Sunday. the gust of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. m, north wad. - â€"M:r. Fred Wilford, C. _E.. 0‘ o'ftho' Iroquois PARAG m and

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