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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 4 Jun 1897, p. 1

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,“ 'tgare Security,“ . not; Notes. .‘r'Itgirncnt on it desirous of OLUME XXXIV. WHOLE NO. 1969 ESTABLISEED 1854. J- Sutcljffe 8: Sons. J. SOTO]. FEE Sons It is just this. If you go on allowing your eyes to ache and smart and trouble you, you may never be able to make them strong again. We have studied the eyes -, we know what we taking about. it is a. patient, long-enduring organ, but it will break down at last, and then all the o:cullsts fair sized store. and all the Opticians in the . . , . mid could“ make it right l'lCh in interest, and the selling goes merrily. again, . Oftener than not our regular prices are below the most Don t procrastinate. Any . extravagant reductlons the papers tell you of, but these irritation about the eyes means something. Come and find out. .. are exceptional. FAEOY TWEED and SHOT EFFECTS, worth 300, for 200. / FANCY TWEEDS and COLORED GRENADINES worth 500 and 400, for 25s. Bought enough new stuffs last week to stock a Always in the market for whatever L iTHABlSOA 5:8? 0W Children’s Tan, Cardinal and Black ’6 Cotton Hose, size 4.3 to 7 inches, 5c pr. LADIES’ UNDERVESTS ZolililTOBA N U' ilBERTl grease _ ,. Port Arthur and Fort William ‘ '» .zrriva: of train till!) to leave Toronto at 5.25 3.111. Marie ior Minneapolis, St. :rn towns and cities, and ‘ Among those present were Col. Deacon. 1 ll contiguous. mew ‘. that was done Toronto and elsewhere iSGHEME onscusseo AT LAST Kim" {Representative Mon oi the Town 321- and i dance the PrOpoquâ€"An Energetic in Committee Appointed the Preliminaries-The Matter to Brought Before the County Council pro and Reeves oi the Townships at an Early Date â€" Haliburtcn 50“" it was not no Council Will be Asked. to Assist 1 country ior ill Seldom indeed has his!“ Smyth M pening all about hos I could tell oi dozens years it woufi the pleasure of presiding over a body oi mm“ ratepayers whose proceedings were mar displayed at Tuesday night's meeting.called ior the purpose oi discussing the erection ‘ oi a county hospital In “3‘“! l“ “m' . m an. ails i i l H m . e” e vatonc su ~r emoration oi the diamond 50W“ 0! h“ . were those who opposed ‘5' I Tuesoav's PUBLIC MEETING. lugs moulifpgegnm'w =50! â€"â€" . 38 mo a mi. I ‘ ed by the earnestness and enthusiasm ‘ proper isolation. remarked it was fitting that the people oi m. Stewart had danger in removing A GRAND DEMONSTRATION TO BE HELD IN LlNDSAY. Aquatic Bpo petition in the Morningâ€"Athletic Sports. Base Ball and Foot Bail Matches. Band Competition, Bicycle Races. etc. at the Agricultural Park in the Afternoon-Liberal Prizes to risk. The outlook ior the hospi- iole remarks. B ingwash rooms to consider the celebration. Shortly utter Hr. All were not have - . patients ior treatment. 's meeting. Mr. W that read over alist oi s ted attractions. he town he would and aitetg‘etome dill” use on ‘1‘: "“reel named count should com- dollars m“ c sports. “a.” as: palpaty'yngilee by provid- a national “$9395.”: 3.133. fimfifiy‘ififiafimim' ti 30:10“. . l a . ut on or t e ”VIDEO! human question oi an isola- The following comig‘igttees werer av; K TM“ stand ior the present inted- “‘9‘ 9° . He believed that even if the town had to 9"Band Competitionâ€"Messrs. Wm. Steers “”595” QR“ Victoria. P‘W ‘3 l5 35“ 3 - mark the jubilee as a special event. but ] incur a debt oi $50 000 ior the building it and A. Horn. moiety 0 above scheme cannot be diverted and, iniused into other matters having an i I!" R. Spier. D. B. Anderson. Dr. Burrows. John Kennedy. J. n. Flavelle. Thee. 1 Stewart. J. n. Sootheran. R. Kylie. Wm. “ Fiavelle. W. M. Robson. J. E. Broderick. S. Armour, J. C. Hustone. E. Flood. W. onlooworthy and would commend Itself to all. Be ielt that the sonic oi the l sympath i the interest manifested in the they would really be celebrating the glori- w . ould y in the long run. H id tell ”I“ achievements_ ‘1 the 15’3““ people them t at the people oi the county! were Begbie and Kylie. D. J. McInt re. J. a. M semi J. ”mm “1° (men a y c °‘ 11. .wonanâ€"and the fierce light that beats cod results would Knight. Souire McDouell. G. H. napkin. l upgzgwhthfsoge :1“ never discloseda flow 0' (“an”) Ii 0 us ' Hose Reel Competitionâ€"Messrs. Burke. reignâ€"achievements beinged tedont b and some A wart. quatic Sportsâ€" St . uld Britten Anderson and Sutherlzn . J 32.3“; :3 Oh dis is ed BicycleBacesâ€"Meesrs.0ampbell dWalks. Arminege and Soswcrthy. ' oi anyone to .1 w“ 3°04 . iurther enlightenment Alter-noon 5%!!!“41 A. . . Football'Matchesâ€"Mesers. B “m 5'“ to aid the not sit-1 cs thows Sutherland d Id: 231:1. gquhgd but “11nd I:ny gent tibia” mSuTbscri' ption Gongs-rim n n we ave esa s so . . A . the event. and he tion oi no.” they aidi in a An dersomtmsmm’ R Campbell hOSDIEIJ scheme W” most meritorious and very eoesufi n wor Editors-M ere. . . - l Mr. John McSweyn see his hearty Diarmid and C. M. (anew.J C Boss. Mo y with the pro act. and said the Printingâ€"Messrs. A. Horn F. O‘Boyle. B. Touchburu. Judge Death. “u“ °' H’ubm” 31m“ not b° °'"' 1 promoters should press iorward without J. Campbe‘l. Dr. Totten an , B . B. K 1 s ' ' ' - now son J A- Borron R 13°“ look â€"they are poo Rev. J. W. Toe. Staples. and many others. . . r ectly Macm . 1 p0 and perhaps suffer more 0 to es ' 1 their situation and circumstancesnasan an do the people oi Victoria. In concluding. 1" but not :3; regard to t council or other committees were ins d (ores the toreportatameetiugtobeheld Keene and several th s u n or Ml“ ‘1 0 Judge Dean iurnished several illustrations ”5‘“ . “881° movem graced the meeting by their presence. Mr. Tues. Stewart was the first showing the necessity ior an hospital. and object the benefitting oi h said thatiithe scheme received use and had ever iailed thrOugh lack oi opular u nto address the meetin Citi .h on 8' zeus ° open discussion it would be certain oi ”I’M- and he was satisfied that the said. had been discussing the hospitall1 success. question for a long time. and the coupe had at one time proposed to erect an isol M" J- tion hospital and home ior the aged. b ard attached ior iniecticns county. al culty iound was to be regretted. perhaps. that the erection ci a capital was not proceeded with earlier. but the present was a very ime. in view oi the order to t; l 3,9?!" Itoi a hospl’tal. "Il‘lllld now b . _ r on seemed r c. e t - iell through A general be bear had "“3 been t‘he cost. $3“: “3 l bequests irom charitably disposed persons t "m t oi th the people oi Lindsay were heavily taxed. W e but there is such a thing as ialsc economy. r3223! 31%tgg"; ' iuht be a dim- and he thought in the present instaugc Societyoi Lindea son I m 3 istan _ they should not hesitate to incur an ad i- s re (1 cc ior treatment It tional liability if necessary. Even i stance going to s council could not see its way cl where men it people oi both town and cousty would Lindsa 's n Flavelle ““1 I” h“ 1°“ been respond liberally to the call ior iunds. For Jubilee, oi her gracious "3° the encouragement oi those who hoped ior . Victoria. We understand that an efi’ort is also to “V he could say that not 1 ago he made a be made to secure a speaker to deliver a tfish patriotic address in the evening item a t platiorm to be erected on the m square. This would be a fitting conclusion to the day's roceedings. and we trust it a deserving cbari receive liberal a Mr. Wm. Fla to aid the hospital in some suit- able way. Wmted an endowment oi produced at very call can be 3500, trifling expense ii a little thought is given air Col. Deacon had not the least doubt but to the matter. ' that the county council would aid the .â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" an 513 i sexiness“ t imam: EAST VICTORIA REFORMERS a grant he wruld advise the scheme at on sized the value punish an liie. N° man would hesitatetospsnd his count hospital. As for the question of The town pose tute and subs logs. the various religi housed. and contribute la sanitary ior his poorer neighbors and no doubt . council woul “m m R“ ”We" bought direct from the makers. You know the saving;l _ ' in, the North-west tern- ‘. .. .1 Coloumbia Gold Fields, prices run 6 for 25c; 4 for 25c.; 3 for 25c; 2' and I for 25c. Joe. Riggi/ i'ln/fl soiling/Goods. BASE BALL BATS ,RVTBBER BALLS on T BALLS .. '- BALLS ’TENNES RAQUETS CROQUET SETS BAGATELLE BOARDS 9-2 SI. M M O CKS est-NESE LANTERNS soxme GLOVES, Etc. M :2 3'3 BIG YCLE LIVERY L5 being: well patroniz:d. All new wheels in use. if you want'to buy or second-hand wheel give me We have now in stock one of the finest assortments of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s wear in SHOES spring and heel, 50c. spring and heel, 40c- and black, . Misses’ and Children's both button and lace, price and quality, # (3‘7 indelibly Pretty superlative. but it fits WALL PAPERS precise- ever 5 iced papers. ' l â€"-.ll.~-. Will Goodwin. la . .s our l'lzpcr Hanger 5 mud.- for correct icor '. 51‘ OFF” .ts are particu- Mauy a busi- he “put 05“ the ucation. The . i3: ShorthuSd and Type-\ rly strong Present liday ior August. Owing to lease of premises at present occupied by L. O'Connor expiring on First of January next, the large stock of Can- MAG-ES, BUGGIES, and Wseoxs on hand must be disposed of and will be ofl‘ered for sale it Very Lowest Figures ior (lash. All Stock must be sold. None but best materials and workman- ship used in cennection with work. First come, first served. erect akhospltai 3t;Es He ‘hita- 3; -. ' another county where a legacy at a iew thousand dollars to aid in bushing a hospitalâ€"a small sum. but as a u ' -and-bye the e a grant ior t e object. the ing tow ndiips became interested good work. citlz us in the g to their ability. say he was not sure that it won question has a large an future maintenance oi which is assured. He would like to be able to say that some wealthy person in had “m“. revenue irom paying pa . ed some towards a tow i . rather men in our in I . . their boarding houses or hotels where i.T-.\1I>r. - - v . _ . doubt. howe er. th t they could not rectlvc proper attention. 1 R-R‘An‘Pm’ - , . ‘- nrmu, Linn Beau, J». Shims, was properly defined 0 there wouli 31d it "Dean’s find ‘ treated id b. received in small can- ee should would set tl-e By a r local gaverument gran Ontario hospitalsâ€"part o flirox'ai' which kwe arel daria'inJg (120 t. h a u e . be” ° 5"” °' ‘W “ e d etba t irom ;stroug candida Dean's remind need. a wiie‘s precisely the state oi people wanteda hospita . and had mad p th 1 i con ter He would do all in l‘ carried by a eta l e ‘° hospital ii establi would be willing to have his taxes doubled in order to secure education, improved “a“ gun iaith e count oulldinix. the diseases in the preposed institution. out w mcimumhcr‘md m chum u. 1 “Mr w ”m a ‘ that was a point that could well be settled . WWW: Jud. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ . - - amount oi 20: per day ior each patient. last cent in order to save his child. and n: isoiat on. have wards ENTHusmsTlc couv i ENTION AT might not be th oi a weiLequipp For his part b attached ior the treatment oi iniectious difilculty of removing pa- FENELON FALLS. lved by supply- l -â€" e with proper ‘ Mr. John Austin, County Councillor. the Unanimous Choice of the Meet- conditions and hospital iaciiities that g 1118 “1., fi. did not think I with the hospital at once. The reiorm convention held last Friday mflgcmsgxgifilg: Mr. Hopkins said [1 they waited tul the at Pension Falls to select a candidate to town and county councils built the hospi- contest the riding at the iorthcomins “1 m” ““14 "ll “11 dmed‘Y-‘mfl! . elections ior the legislative assembly. was mid make a start at once and grants consul.” gull-lla- .- -----'- ~- .3» - ---â€"- l “1 ever " W mel’ l“- ‘ cammittee.t on read the ioilowinn um. i ”‘K'Soi‘uifim u .0‘ ions 9“,.“ ‘ l which was duly adopted by a vote oi the over 40 mu“ to be .u “1...... The nominating committee recommend that thi- .Galloway. . . . ' °““.°“.‘“d ‘bc ““0““: . MyerS.Long Point. Mr. Jamieeon. Glen- . oi Lillunly. together with 1 arm. Bll‘. J, D. Thornton. Obcmee, Mr. county. At the outset he would 1 ll"! rccvu oi the various municipalities in thc- . . id be wise l counties oi Victoria and liaiiburtun, (oi whom five (:80. brephensv Batman 5 Corners, Mr' E‘ ' l . Smith. Cambray. and mrnv) “151:”. de the tn3tnlcnt Of infecficus \llall iorm a quorum) shall constitute a standing cuni- . l nuitec, and that ille Conlm.lwe lw cnipoucrcd to add I, Mr. John A. Barron, ex-M. ., . R. J. Alex. Smith. liberal we Dean, The liaior‘ WP" McDonnell, . organizer. cccupied seats on the platform. There WOUld. 0‘ couflei be 3 I John Kennedy, Col. l'Clk'I‘n. T. The pmumioaries being disposed of, ~ the tients who would ‘ Ilu-Muns Richard Kiln‘, Ruben“. '- .- _‘: m n ~ i go to the hospital than remain at . \"alivh, J. n. ; .3.- M.lll,_~h. 5-. l‘_' r. nominations received. Among ‘ I ‘ names on the ballot papers were: James ' Ullwf‘hi.‘ T. l'rauy, c >‘)1\¢“1CY.J. A. ‘l Dickson. Echelon Falls; John A. Barron. ‘ LlOdBi-W; Peter Cameron. \‘ lotorla Road! who were poor would have to be . Mr. Borron said Judge Dean had not)?» 3- Lindsay: Dr. 3180- srd. Lindsay; and John Austin. Kin- gratuitousiy. but the institution receive government aid to the prcposrd that action should be deierrod I ch l till the county council had reported, '; mount. The result of the balloting gave l as several speakers seemed to inter. . Mr. Austin the convention. and the vote eturn sent to him he saw that the . d . 0 but he had referred to the importance , was then made unanimous. b issue dc-ll Mr. Austin thanked the ‘ cunt to place the honor conierred. and made a space Ii the pro- 1 which placed him in high esteem as a to at the next election. It est the same zeal ior good at iotic remarks. and said the .l p r y i want oi funds lg ‘ the people manii does. Eist recovering. Igovernment as Mr. Austin l . Rev. J. W. Macmillan assured the meet- 1301111 Will certainly be 1‘2 ing that the proposed hospital would have . MFlttanMr essrs. 2 his hearty sympathy and assistance ing ible way. The isolation quee- ,Smith. barrier in the road. but that. The iollowing resolutions were then ding vote: si‘cflll.lell by Sir. R. 5. birthday. That. oi Lindsa ioun mind to treat themselves - 1’ his power to help the hos ital Sunday , “MCVrdbyMr.Mell-u,:al«l. I Mr oi llas'. Victoria in con- he say that the peep ielt the burthen c To e scheme would thus develop d be ielt cmfideut that success wn their el'irts. eacOn iollownd Mr. Stewart. so . had already dvsn sunset. and they hat re d adop lowing reso ted: . J- R- MC5 em“ '33 l139°“:de nutty" Junkln. that the Eat \' china Libera La ‘ w. that WC, the lllw queen's jubilee. scheme it that plan was ecided upon. ‘ veninon aucmlllcd, dulrc to Jun nth our iellow The object in view was a noble one. and l . he ielt “1,: it “’Cilld NCBSVC the support subjects ix; all ports ni our \vorll-Widc empire In tenth-rill; cowratuuhm- in her mus: gracious . owt 0d work dc'erves' mlji'hl) Queer. Victoria on the occaI-lon oi lier dia- 3°mml33l°n°rc mend jubilee, marlin: the completion oi the longest ls oi lint: l. history-a reign which also added a iew words in support oi the , reign m liic alma I. scheme. and canoluded by ggying thug i surpasses all others, notonl} 'n: length «vi yca's, but when the "me “me he would do hll duty. . much moire ill national progress acllicvct‘i, 1F“): , ' every lap and every chine there is but one no ing The manna than adjourned” the mom i the deepest loyalty to the throne and the proiound- est admiration ior the person oi our noble «lot-on." "Moved by Mr. E. Solce. seconded by Mr. John l Association, in bore of the committee named above remaining to arrange a iew details. Mr. to remrd tilt-Li loyal Nearly e . Moved by Mr 1‘ Stewart. seconded hymn-honor ‘ - Judge Dean,thai in the million ui this meeting the ; 3 - G- “. Hopi-k". inuun“. 0’ the convention assembled, desire l ‘ hospital committee. WhiCb Will 1302‘. again support and appreciation of the Honorable A. h. :ment oi the prm‘incc oi On- er-ction oi an hmplial ior the sick lo the countle- o Victona and iialiburwn ii mos diamond Jflbu“. 13‘ it "um be 699”? acomni t dralnbk, and that ‘ on Sgtupdgy evening, Hardy and tin govorv ’ tario. Thih lflmllllOll approcnates -ot‘ununiical and prouewre on the magnificent roar of the ii to take such steps as may ‘ lites be appointed lli‘ prUVInL‘L ior the past quarter of w . ' able indeed ii the Ctuuty oi \lcwrll. bodermed besttosccuntheenctmnand maintenanctlI ___.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-“"‘ . 1 5 LA: I l i u l l SERIOUS B E AT COBOGONK' l:cTiiiuflryr-uhdhixthclca‘lerrLipoi Sir ”liver Mowat. ‘ i uch named “to: hii‘ moat" “u“ in its 20:!le theirrumbcrr. duty. He was oppos-dto spending money iooiishiy in firework and disp‘ays-‘ e Squ could be maid. as her majesty . by pcvidlng some means humal distress. hence the tablis': a hospital was a In order to make a proper start should be drafted and sent to the count councillors. reeves. and persons likely o tak s. The hesital shou was the ph the hospital week i u arranged. iree oi all no doth the coal equally :haritable. the earl ms oi the institution. be quarters ior the d be attended by hon ing. and surely oi Victoria and ii Personsily h an hospital. The coxuml ice to have wwcr l who ior all that period so jmlly conducted public BXOCk and a Dwelling DOC. 1 afimn, and they not: in his successor one also who F1" 153‘ BundBY M0 ‘ will carry on the won; oi just, true and goodlgovei'n- l incni to the benefit oi our progressive provmoe and d“, morning the l. the advantage of the people ire MoDonell ress his views. as to the reasons people gave ior . the hospitalâ€"it made no difier- - Ol' it WI! to commemorate the i citizens 0‘ Sh monk Vere l I y otherjnblleeso long asall aroused irom their peaceful slumbcrs by lWEST VICTORIA TEACHERS’ AS,- an attainin the result aimed at. the dread m oi fire. and on gaining the ‘ SOCIATION 1161109“ 0! .1313 l sweet saw smoke pouring in dense vol- . ‘ trees the windows 0‘ A' 3' Carl E “ The Annual Convention at Fenelon Fails )1.le I “ x 1, ’ l orsuflcgll ook. House Of All a lone. \ â€"â€"interesting Discussions. iour stores. occupied by Messrs. tion.as he . B. Carl. an Henry The annual meeting oi the teachers oi tillage}? West Victoria was held at Fenelon Falls ' on hursda and Friday. 20.h and 2lst d with s h in . Thursday g; ted teachers. ion was practi- cal. a 39° 0 . , , lon Falls. taught I flour and i . ~ lesso lilsthematica.bsography. Mr. 'crf:d‘:%;:it . Bennie. oi Olkwood. gave a review M Ma . “n.0,, l “Entrance Analysis." taken [com recent times. Mr gentrauce p 'pcrs. Mr. D. Smith. oi Pales- e of $4006 tine. exemplified his method oi teac achin Allianceil Map Geograp " ' Mercantile ‘ Echelon. tough. l tutional Act. ghty has $300 on ‘ his loss will be Bicycle Notes ~Miss San E. Reid. oi Beaborc. receiv- My. Reazin. ed a handsome wheel by express the other 9- S cumicnlnm. One oi the

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