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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 30 Jul 1897, p. 5

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L: ‘ early 0“ t1 ENEAN c0. ”' McLennan 81 Go. Peterboronsh 311513933 9121mm: 8; McCRAE, ’PW / fin Manama 2051. On Saturday last. as Snowden, or Cambray, two ladies, was driving hi buggy, he wss run into Vemlam turner drlvlni direction. Mr. Snowde overturned and broken, a a. miracle that the par 'age erdware, Blacksmith Goal, Horse Shoes and Nails, Iron and Steel. ;ts' Colors Windsor and Newton‘s Paints and oils. hlting, Kalsomine, Jellstone, Painters’ Brushes. :’ e 3, Spades and Shovels, tonne Wire DASHES HERE Accident On Saturday last, as the Rev. Mr. Ssowden, of Cambray, accompanied by two ladies, was driflng home In a cover: buggy, he was run into and upset by e Vetulam farmer driving in the same direction. Mr. Snowden'a buggy was overturned and broken, audit was almost a. miracle that the party escaped with their lives. The County Stone Crusher. " Works like a charm,” was the unanim- ‘- A - ~“ â€"I-- mung-end {aha m. {heir lives. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. Luv vvuâ€"g _--_- " Works like a charm,” wss the unanim- ous vex-dies of all who witnessed the coun- ty stone crusher in operation Saturday and Monday on the lot. at the corner of Russell and Glenda-ate. and so it does. Driven by a 1'3 1:. p. threshing engine. is I: able to crack the hardest: boulders possible m3: machine In deep amaze, “a no a thrill o! resentment so they °° odalackot workmthotntm' not be alarmedâ€"the machine reduce. but rather mousse, the man to be employed ”limb! DASHES HERE We ofi'er a 'cachers and 5” ummer vacation. Those who V noxkeeppg 99} Kill Saw Delivered at lowest Prices. (fer a Snecial Course to and Students during the Business 0011680 dress“ or resov illuminated 0r conned!!!“ $1.25, now 'L'nux‘auuq a..- _- , The public is respectfulli nétifled that alter July 155 the merchants or Lindsay ,goc., now ' 6°C Successful Teachers. The teaching staff of St. Joseph’s con vent deserve hearty congratulations on the success achieved at the recent entrance examinations. Ten pupils wrote, and nine parsed. several standing high on the list. Contrary to other years, the convent pupils were entered on the examiner's list as Separate school pupils by order of the Separate school inspector, hence some have formed the impression that the sisters failed to passed an. ___,___.__â€"â€"â€"- About 30 members of the Lindsay Curling Club assembled at the rink Thurs- day evening, 22nd, and presented RJad' master Harry Ferguson with an engrossed address and. a handsome watch pendant in the form of a curling stone, suitably engraved. The address voiced the regret felt by all at the loss the club was about to sustain by Mr. Ferguson's departure, and acknowledged his many valuable ser- - - ~ A..- «than wears he had to sustain by Mr. Fergusons departure, and acknowledged his many valuable ser- vices during the fifteen years he had been a member and a skip. After Mr. bemuson had warmly thanked his fellow curlers for their unexpected token of esteem, Messrs. J. D. Fiavelle. J. Mo- Sweyn, J. Boxall, James Keith, T. Brodie. J. Anderson, and several others. re- ferred briefly to Mr. Ferguson's im- the skips cf the Lindsay club appear- ed to be in demand for high positions of trust and responsibility, inasmuch as it was but a short time since Mr. MscGachen The Late Mrs Timomy Uvm. By the death of the late Mrs. T. Collins. which and event took place on the 215t inst., the community lost one of its oldest and most respected residents. The de- ceased lady had been ailing tor upwards of three years, and bore her sufferings with the true christian patience and resi ntion which her whole life was mark . She was in every sense of the word it model christian women, and during her illness she was fortified by the consoling rites of the Roman Catholic church and tenderly for by s loving huehend and kind and nflectionste sons and daughters. Mrs. Collins was born in Bethlehem, county Csvsn. Ireland. and when eighteen years oi age came to Canada. In the year 1842 she was united in m to Mr. Timothy Collins. of Oven townsh p, and in 1857 the - nâ€"a-aA perv-3m rcu gm must present surviving six sons and one daughter, the letter living at home. Pet- rick. the eldest son, lives in Rochester; Cornelius and Terence, unmarried. live 58 Similar;â€" '-‘ 9:90 I r n.â€" . ' E , g i E“ B 3‘ I § 3 CLOTHING. now 3-11â€"6110” (1331“ Thursday Half-Holidays. f-h’wu. $1.00 Timothy 0011198; 75c 95c L1 75c 20C EEe'n'e'd 1n tié Doc-.1 Brevlfles â€"Woddlng Onto BJxea kept; in stock and to: sale at Tn Poet. â€"Stylish Wedding Invitations In nanny designs and prices at Tan Poe'r. , 74..-: lâ€" â€"Fr'l'en"dwa"ln town received 3 11:93:33 last Tuesday informing them of the do: at Rsv. Father McPhllllps, parish print at Upterzrove. - 4,1; -1 g...- v. ur---â€"-v . .. TMr. R. P. Spratt's iine field of corn. adJoining his residence on William-st" was levelled to the ground by, Monday’s per for Watkins Co.,was in town Tuesday leading some 900 cheese purchased at the last sale by Mr. J. Whittcn. â€"The excursion to Sturgeon Point in aid oi the Home for the Aged will take place on Thursday, Aug. 26m. instead of 19th, as announced the other day. â€"The Sadler. Dundee 8t Fiavelle Co. flour mill has closed down for a iew da topsrmit of needed repairs being in e while orders are slack. The men will enjoy the brief rest. â€"As the cop on the beat placed his arm around the waist of the servant girl he looked into her face and said: "Now, Bridget, yez kin nivver say the police ain‘t around whin it’s wanted." â€"Emplo erâ€"“Were you born in the city 2" 0 oe Boyâ€"“I don’t know, sir." “Then you had better ask your mother." ' "I don't think she knows sir. I‘ve often heard father say that she was away on a visit at the time."â€"Brookiyn Life. â€"The police have received notice of the disappearance of Wm. Murray. a Scotch man, 37 ears of age. 5 feet 4 inches in height. niormation regarding his where- abouts will be thankfully received by Mr. Wm. Blake. P. 0. Box 5'26. Barre, Vt. â€"An excursion party numbering nearly 250persons came in by train last Friday and left for Sturgeon Point on the Gran- della. The party comprised the children of the Mlilbrook Church of England and . Presby terian Sabbath schools and friends. A..-) ammo fiaivar nan-rinse 1.1mm. At Burr-mu 3305.. Jmnm Font of Kent-st" Llndnrâ€"m. is winning honors at shot putting under the colors of the Ottawa Athletic Club, and is likely to prove a dangerous opponent of Gray, at Coldweter, the present champion. it is claimed that Culver has beaten 46 re . â€"Toronto V lsltorswâ€" Lindsay people who intend visiting the Toronto Exhibition on a cure comfortable quarters, as usual, at reasonable rates. from Mrs, Boots. Write early to Mrs. E. Coota. 133 Church-at, Toronto, to be sure of room, or call upon nxrival in the city.-â€"77 o5. ...., t--_--.. {mum -The nnownéd Orlllia 13: coming champions of Ontario hours ln_town 285 Friday ‘5 A~ .4-.. n... A, 1 ervm Lu uuv v.-. - . â€"T'ne renowned Orlllia lacrosse team coming champions of Ontario, spent a tow hours in town last Friday on thelr way to Peterboro to play an exhibition game with the stick twirlere of that town. The boys described the rzoent game with Barrie as one at the roughest ever played, and â€"M.r. W. A. Weese. our buyer, shipped 19 horses 18 the Eagllsh market. com driving horses and some at -- m----1..¢hnna‘ De I'Illcu uuu v. -.._ ..-_, â€"M.r. W. A. Weese, our local horse buyer. shipped 19 horses last week to the English market. comprising tine driving horses and some stout draught horses. Mr. Weese has bought altogether some 53 horses this month. showing that he has no difficulty in getting animals because he is willing to pay a fair price. â€"Chief Douglas, 0! Port Hope, is seeking for information concerning two horses which were stolen from Mr. Gsofl‘rey Thsngson. of Bone township, Snturdsy night. One is a heavy ble and thick set. ten veers old. The other is a light sorrel blood mare. with three white ’ S â€" .._|.nm anl‘ on the forehe a light sorrel moon mare. m... -___- feet and a white star on the forehead. A liberal reward is offered tor their recovery. â€"As a matter of convenience to a large number of citizens. who never, under any circumstance, could find out where the outside letter drop at the pestofiioe really was, Caretaker Galbraith has had a sign hung up over the slot bearing the Words “Letter Box“ in such plain characters that there should be no reason in future for any loss or time in hunting for the place to drop a letter. â€"-The Basil: gs Star says that the course pursued by some of our county councillors like an old horse or tied to a stake in the lake and left to perish. It is a positive disgrace that age and poverty, with no other sin, should be sheltered and classed 1 with criminals. â€"The many friends of Mr. A. Brown, former bandmaeter oi the Lindsay Citizens’ band, will be pleased to learn that the Governor-General's Foot Guards hand, of Ottawa. in which he was solo oornetist, is now under his leadership, the former bandmaster havin resigned. Allie was elected leader on sturday, and it is need- - , ‘- --- our. the hand must succeed rs. â€"Wlluuv'.v my mful mlahl ms [cycle track $42 While allpph by so a lively re use out lmmedla‘ we he had abo- lne to keep 0'1 3' 'ab- space and l at; spralnlns 1“ ii '0 bruises. A! md take charm! the â€"Abont : are J. G. Ed's! Isll~ climbing on lam: “18°90“ on The storeY- In 331' 0! four or m Ulcuuuu nunâ€"-_ ., less to any that the under his direction. we would inter wan mu. u..-.. -- _ _ hacheiorhhence we invite him to v'fsih Lindsay as: once and afraid his immea- out the senution in you-m tor. â€"Condnc':or Jack Btitton met wltlzhe to keep on and pernaps may-.. _-- -_ _ or take 3 tumble himself. He fly the bank. he took e flying trip through epsee end elighted ebout 20 feet ewe . epreining his eukle and sustaining peiniul bruieee. A: e reeult he wee uneble to 18° J. G. Edmrds Co.’e hardware atone by climbing onto a shed in the rear end pry- ing open one of the window: in the am etorev. Ineddition to emptying the t of tour or five donate in change thethievee tookrevolvere,emxnunition.hiv ,nnore. t the rub- h-rv was the war; of boys, end 74.â€" -..l-kl- M â€"Mr. 0. B. Shortly. e Peta-bore bicycle W. got his finger csoght In e eproeket ‘ Wheel the other dry. Injurinz it eeverely. ‘ â€"Cepn. Ball, of the Str. Comet. leaded about I dozen nuclease!!! Int Sstudey, sever-Ii at whom leit tor Sturgeonfolnt to spend the day. -Mr. B. J. Gengh is boring his neck removed to his new block. Dobeon’e old auntudhopestobe in selling trim by rider of the tandem bicycle. -Tbe Peter-hero bond of hedth will inetlmueptooeedmuminenhemtmewe escape from the} oompeny'e teeter-y. , nl-_aln- VIA! fill!- [AVG all“ “W' ‘ â€"" no _canuhy MIR!" ssed n Kixmounb lust MflLuns Of Kkkm mm, m offence nndu‘. :ana' Crown Attorney 4 a). Mr. J. Mos"!!! a,“ Durinshh°¢r°”‘°: ml: wltnees took 9“ :mer stowed“!!! were was ate. med- __‘I’r. In the intan Wyn uvu- um..- _-._, - â€"Mr. Robb. Btown Glundlnu, bus pub chased the south gunner of lot 15. non. 1, South Ow. cumulus: 50 notes. known no the old . B. Foo prepartydor $2.000. nwny. â€"-Mr. McIllhu-goy has now 200nm of outdo posturing on Ludhw's rmoh. He says the recent he“: ruins kllled 08 the lows and Judah revolve! and with arrest. 110““ a â€"-Mr. Mcluhusey W cattle maturing 0“ led says the recent he“! 1" grasshoppers, Wm“ "°’ plantuuL wu- Unaâ€"- â€"A puty of Americans who unplug an Babe: , “'3 all. passed through ‘ Tao!!! way home. The! had 3 13180 fish with them. - ‘,_A\_ W“ van-- â€"A party of Americans who hove been ‘ camping no Bsbcqmon, all. passed through z Tuesday on their way home. They had a. 13:30 quantity oi fish with them. â€"Mr. E. B. Edwards, brother of Mr. J. G. Eiwuda. 01 this town. is the prime mover in a rzgette to be held e: Smmy :h and 5th. There era 20 one Wu Ill-9 u... .n- â€"Francia Wingera farmer of Mayo ancrott. commuted ani- clda on Thursday by taking a dose 0! catholic acid. He was 60 years of age. and a former resident. ct Eastman township. A. _._n tn Oh. a tonne: "saw... -- ._,.V, v â€"Seth Binds, who Is well-known to the reeldenta of town as the umbrella mender. died at The Home on Sunday morning. He had reached the age of 90 years, and had been enjndlgent tor severe! decades. â€"Three box-care filled with stacker: urlved here last Saturday tron: the north country. and were taken on to Blnekweter by the mixed train. They were purchased by 5 buyer named Turner, end will be sold to farmers in need at feeders. -- "-_.|‘ “n. M m. boys and men would only take time to think, many fatalities might be averted â€"The remains of Dr. Wilson. of Koc- wntin, son oi Rev. J C. Wilson. Methodietr I minisner, Tweed. end formerly of Ash- burnhnm who was crowned in Lake at the Woods on July nah, were brought to Peterboro Thuadny week txom Tweed and â€"Ioanrnnce Adjnsber Powers, of Toron- .- -...a..d In town Toeecialgo eetgle the IO lumen In use- ‘9. ---- ., ~The Chicago Times-Herald tells of the ‘ meanest men on record. He is a hypnotiat ‘ and lives on the north eide. Twice a w he hypnotizee his wife. and she rune alawn mower over the front yard while believing then she is enjoying a b.cycle epln. â€" r. J. E. Jackson. manager of the Pettie house, Cobooonk, bed It valuable Newfoundland dog poisoned last Sunday, and will, in no light manner, reward an rson tarnishing information that 1 end to the conviction of the party guilty oi the despicable act. â€"The danger of going into water while ‘ the body is in a state at perspiration cannot L - .-- nh-nn 91v urged upon‘ bothers. LL.- losses caused by Mondey‘s blaze in the Keenen block. over Shannon’s liquor store. The companies lntereeted were the Weet em and Queen's, represented by Mr. J. 8. Kuowleou, and the N :rwlch Union, by Mr. Sam Irwin. â€"Lset Frldey utter-noon es hire. Bolger was peeelng the Bank of Montreal 3 vicious dog of the epenlel breed attacked her without provocation. She trled to drive the been away, but he snapped at her bend and et leet ceught her by the enhle.teerlng the flash bedly. We hope Chief Bell wm be able to locate the brute Vicious lava v- â€"â€"- 7, her without provocation. She tneu to drive the beast away, but he snapped at her bend and st ioet caught her by the ankle.teering the flash bully. We hope Chief Bell will be able to locate the brute and have him shot. â€"County Magistrate Bacon held court at Kiamount loot Tuesday. a men named McLean of Kirkfleld, being cherged with an offence under Cherltou not. County Crown Attorney Devlin proeecuted, and Mr. J. MeSweyn defendei the mused. lwitnees took seriously ill. end further Inqum were adjourned till a later the "mo“ sun at i ‘ M.,o JOIN dose 0! her “glad Wt! E D :1 q: I'M I Youeubnim mm “a hold :1 nix-emu chuper u “1 Front meaty thin III!. 91“ m Give us «IL-75W“- [mm Invalid! m mmooxmdl mol- ,,,,,, :inzupXmIZnnun mom] ' -Mlu Scum Bndy, at Toronto. II vultr In: blends In town. ; mu Amie Fianna-lot, 0! Almost”. In .upresenovmmnwuommo» mu Beale Morrison. of Sun“. I. visit.- lng Mr. sud In. D. C. Trev. Bacall-It. â€"Xm MM, 0! NM 1- the snow of Mr. and mu. B. Dinglo. Band It. -â€"Mlu Edith William. of Male. for- merly o! thutown. In hmvuluns Manda. â€"lflos White. at Memphis. Tm. In Mung Mrs. D. J. McIntyre It Surgeon pIâ€"bllc achEoToM. In con. Claim-- Tue-du- Tue-III). -Mr. A. 8. Club. county crown utter- ney of Essex, [I In town. the gneet of Mr. R. B. Allen. â€"Mlse Cemnoell. o! Orlllle. u vleltlng her brother. Mr. '1'. J. Oempbell, of the â€"M|ee Llllle Pettylon In et preeent the 3:0 0! Min mm. Buokwell et "Sunny ." W. â€"Mr. Ennis. o! mam, Virzlnle. :- et present the eat of his Mend. Mr. â€"Mre. J 5!. Welsh.“ Chloego. u visiting her ulster, Mm Bel-grove, ot the out wad. end other rehtlvee. â€"Mles Khte O'Iloughllu. o! Raehuter. In yumpg her nerente. hlr. end flu. D. ,1 .L. “at “N‘_ â€"Rev. M. Banner, Methodist number at. Hdlbnxtonand his, bride went north lat Frld-y with Canduotor Pym. friends In the “envy of Oakwood. â€"Mrs. J. Mowst and children are visit- ing at the paternal home in Brockvme, and will be absent a couple of weeks. â€"Mr. John Conway. teacher at Eldon Station. passed throagh town Friday on his way back tron: e pleasant trip east. â€"Mleees Em and Gertrude Wright. 0! Toronto. are at present the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S Persons. of the north ward. â€" Mrs. P. McLaughlin and daughter Eve, of Toronto, are spending the holidays In town with her uncle. Cent. Geo. Crandell. â€"Mr. J. MoEwen and wile. of London. arrived In town last Friday and lert In the afternoon for n trip down the lekee to Chemong -- 7 in“--- A, pnn nor who have W so my Mend". GO- been visiting Mr G- - x _. "II-.- In rammed home J- ’;Mlaa Geraldine Klng. Klan. of Peuxbaro. is at y M: Geo ‘ or Mr. and s. . . Glonelg 3nd William-eta. â€"Bev. Rural Dav-n Anon. or Munroe; accompsnied the Uniou Smooth echooi excursion to Smrgeon Point Friany. end moi: may of his Lindsay friends. â€"We had the plansure of s coil inst Friday from Mr. R. A. Frost, jeweller. oi 01-min. the ceiebuted loos-ones plsyer, who won on his way to Poterboro to ploy in n match. â€"Mr. Alex. McNeil. of Burie. wus the guest 0! Conductor Fred R'xsoeu. Lindsay- st.. for n few doys inst week. nnd left inst Sunni” for Toronto to me ‘ o! a new printing office. \ â€"Msssra. Otto F. Binge und Chns ' "----- 1?- uhn Ind Weldemn. of hewport. been spending Sturgeon Point. were In town day on their way homowu'd. an...“ “5 Saab. mnnntncpnm of Inst 5 M ur- ”a. “X Wu... surnames muohlnes. was in town on Tuesday. Bo expect: to oomph“ the we of several whlnu In thls dlsnricr. . ,x 1-.. ‘-.O- \lnndn' VI w'â€"â€" â€", , -Mr. John antord left but Monaey for Nee.“ mus, Ownebee River, where he he- eeeured employment on the new Iron bridge to be coutneud our the Trent Valley unel at that point. -â€"Mr.S. R. Renee. who hee been the Queen of the Rev. B. R O'Selley. B. A.. muted In the re-openln services of the - ,,,__._ Am"). an Sun I! by rendergng “I I!) Inc am. Rubt. Grant of mum. steam- fsnlod by her lnhnt August:- 3nd niece. on to: sound. B. C.. on Wetland” to join her hum . who went west in the spring 1nd 1. W3 in the gold coon . try n .. .,__,. u Aunt Sm Mon. Amman C. Stools. ms: nu! wlh. 01 K“ m swan-on how ', JULY nu Allan. at Mlllbrook Union Slbeth sch boo: non Point FIN-y.“ _ ac. All“ whom.“ Wt of ”IO undu- I 911311; ______.â€"â€" $‘v Dundas 81.14‘lavelle-BI’0 All Wool Debeigo Dnem Goods, Special 17k yard. Union Dress Tweed Moon, 42 in. Shot Figured Goodl. 44 in. wide, 2 Cleponl in Cream, cool goods, 42 i Creponu in do Blue, Pink Crel . . - I __ _:A- no- 350 Corset covers, well :11 Ladies’ Night Gowns Skins in Colored tné Hceiery, -fine made, in Colored Hose in T8“ Boyn’ Summer Coats, the chs’ Linen Coats only 5 Boys’ Lustre Coats only ‘ Men’s Thin Cool 008“. l English Crinkles, Newest Goods, clearing price We, mgwr me, Very Stylish 32 inch wide, odd lines clenring :1 Muslim, the thin cool kind, sale price 10c, 1213c en Fine Scotch Zephere, the kind thet boils, ale price 15c, regulu' 18c and 2‘ Fine Scotch Gingham end Zephere, odd piecu, ell 10c, regulnr 14c end 1 English Drill: end Ducks, Blue and White, Pink and White, Bleck end V Sniteble for Dre-eel or Children’e Suitinge. A few Duck Suite end Heevy Wrepperl reducedtoSIJSnndSlfiO‘ helf price. vet for hot weather, 79c. Children’s Cashmere Dunes, short glee Cream and Cnrdinnl. PRINTS and WASH GOODS See these Specials 0“ Dundu W .. r. â€" 0d EEOC“, 42 in, Wide, a, 44 in. wide. 25¢ 9 17%. cool goodl. 42 in. “de’ 30“ re very cheap at 50c. lish Cotton Duck Suits, originnl prices 81 25 to 81.75, 3 1w Hats, with proper Ribbon Bonds, special, 20c, 25c, s in every Department at prices better than ever. 00th at 18c. are n wonder. Cut free. Cottontdec 1215c, 18c, 20c, 23c. if White Quilts, large size, 85c. ilts, in Pink and Blue. large size, 75c. Towels for 25¢, A choice of 32 kinds bought at th I Cotton Towel, 25x42, price 9c. each. Flnnnelc nrriving, grand value at 5c, nt 3c and 4c. Our very special 36 inch wide, and he ° ’ A £â€":-kn¢‘ m "v- 9’ ' rlue, Pink Cream, Heliotrope ride, now 35c, o ' ' 50c. 'tI in Plain and figured, all 1 :- price 60c. and 65c. all Wool Sergu. Brown, Faw Trimmings in Braids and G n Underwear from 25c. to 500., all sizes. no, 50c. to $1.00, all sizes. Shirts, good full sizes, 15¢. each. 7 1â€" “vain! le, in Saxony, Fashioned, Tans and Cardinal, both 1. ly 50c. dy 506. La. made in Black Sateen, ergâ€"BB. 3'0““, in Braids 3nd Gimpe, nosing 513301: a: Cg :ioned, the 25c quality for 20¢. both Ladies" and Children’s sizes. Display at Staple Counter. wide, the kind all this season! e 311‘, I w. of 32 kinds bought at the mills. 3 9c. each. mums AND “uses. yheoro. 60 Kent-It" Lind-01 oods, special, 50c. and 750. prices range from $1.25 to $2.00, r ’9 cnly 50¢ I“ '00], finch wide, and hwy. 5c- wide, finished, soft for the on fine Muslin, specnl All our own imwmw‘ 25 to $1.75, special 31- Duck, nicely trimmed- that won’t fl“- cool for summer: regular 18c and 2°C. "gum 14c and 16c. mm Buck and White. goods, reduced to 25c, mgulsr. 20°- 50c, 60c, 75¢ 35c, 500. You

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