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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 11 Oct 1895, p. 1

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238’ I ’y 3» 'et‘,’ P 2 :oleu Infill; mus! :1 HARD AND SOFT WOOD Lumber and 3111 Stuff, Lime, Lath, Shingles. Tile and Sewer Pipe at Bottom Prices. 12.20 few and Second Hand Cook Stoves, second'Hand Coal Stoves, second Hand Box Stoves, Coal Swttles, Ash Sifters, Lanterns, Lamps, X Cut Saws. Tinware, Crockery, Glassware, Knives, Forks, Looking Glasses, THE AUCTION MART, JAS. H. LENNON, My Planing M111 When 3 mm builds a house there is two things'he wants. good dry material end first-class work. Hanna over 20 years’ experience in the hctory line. end an» plon‘n: only first-class workmen and the only proper :node for drying lumber. I unabletoglve my custo- mers the been 0 everything in the shape of Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mould- ings, Newelle. Balasters. Ali. Kinds of LUMBER. Through Upholstered TOURIST GAR to the PACIFIC COAST LUMBER, samGLF-S, MMLDMRSM. omcz YARD.â€"'- wanton-It. I .u the Exhibition Grown. ' BOOK with red iininsz. wow mo bin; and so cents in W- Med by inyin: it at this 0130! Muwtcipauty of {he Kennedy, Davzs£ Son. gnaw-,madapmnttomdwfld'gu’sm est ?ood Whip for 100. vexed to my everything in the building line. Give me I bud havoc: on: work. yo'rERs’ LIST. 1395. Passengers should leave :1; 9.40 g. mun-many 0: 0a. m-as-w. -- FUCK Scranton or Lehigh Valley Jon. Maunder. GEO. INGLE. Mills at Booms/yea"- “WHEN IN 1‘ R. OFFICE. 52 KENT STREET, 630138 111819. Opposite Benson Home. 3' eQery Friday rnou TORONZO r. E Lennon. art 0! the town at Lowest Prices JOS. MAUNDER. YOUR OBDER W113 W orâ€" NOON East 01 Toronto. POST Town- The annual premium on my policy is $47.17, while the annual cash payment gMaranteed to me for the next five years {a $112.36.. Ever since the year 1880 my policy has been more than sustained by the profits, and at each recurring division since then my profits have been increased until now the annuity amounts to 811236. I remain, yours respectfully, [sch] WM. Loam,‘ Canon St. Alban’s Cathedral. Toronto. mo Douala Kid m; Button of Laos, mm: roe cup. - - $1 00. Another for MEN. the Boo”, mood or 00mm Sotow Bole. Fur Stitch. - - $1.50. JUHNSTUN 8: SlSSflN This Week we Offer I 11509.6» ready? of the MGM, {om-w 3m ma 0f M6 MW?! deulawd by the Cumult Life upon mymmuum 1mm at W Quin quemual Muiuimg, yea. 189, . To say that I am Blamed with the ff Nicely dressed ladle- or gentlemen ways wen our New Styh Shoes. It will pay you to go miles out of your way to see and price our New Boots, Mes and Rubbers. I [III] lflfllfl [[131] satisfied. ault dose: not fully One of the hi: young lune. of the humor township win: our prize :t the Fair. F. C. Tarpon, - . Agenc Canada Lv‘e Aammme 09 ,, L‘ndqay, (mt. New My MARIPOSA LEADS In BEAUTY. Winn savlnusnn. Pren. and Manager - Vice-Plenum. - W. £0026:er - w- DIRECTORS :â€"W Flsvelle. 31 Newton Hill, C. Chittick, E. 118 Lytle, Samuel Armour. Lindsay. 03?; 9 1895. 30L1c11033;_ucnaughun, Mensqu 5 m- Diarmid. am more than satisfied. Head Office wkdig KO. These lines are 0 the tatesypattew a d“- orafio‘is. Try us when you want something nice in China: or Porce- lain. at"! A1 FINE CHINA and PORCELAIN Johnaton 4: 775151013; BRITTON BROS. Foot 0! Kent-nu Vic tow a Gain hm lot 9. con. 1. sexes. situated about five md Belveryon and three I! Britten Bros: F. 0'. Ta 101'. Thule over but. nuu- w...__.__ w on. Woodvine. ‘mpo- ind mm A rue chance to e I goodhrm'; 2cnhrs apply wmm. MY uh”, much 20%. W- , JEWELLERS, . C. TAYLOR, We are showing â€"llandsome Binner Setts â€"Tea Setts â€"Tete-a-tete Setts â€"Dossert Setts -â€"Game Setts â€"Porridge Setts â€"Vpecial Dishes â€"Vases and Jardinieres 3 Glen Road,1'omnto. Jome 2m. 18!). 1883. 1, Hamilton’s Block, W333? Buy Early. a Snap for Women. éepma my satisfaction 764.1. I"|I"Il'||"|n"h"lv A 5 $3 1', ' LINDSAY. SEE OUR OTHER AD Joan usewoon snvms. 3. A. : 1,’ indâ€"ah. connin- g“. mugs tron} Cm- ,. 5-. @982“? Lind“! Fred Murphy, ‘the young-‘31 then ordered to stand 11 and : sentence of the court. 5 101 that he would not send the boy ton along with the others, but ‘ Aâ€"AIJ 1.4“ g ”"KS‘EE'EE'oaGéa thelr Sentences they were led away by constables. As Williams shoal? his flat at his lordship. andremerked ‘ You're a. dâ€"d old scoundrel." THE GRAND JURY. The followln composed the grand jury F. ShavenMerposa (forelimb : Wm. . Bast, Emily: Isaac ’Bnrnell, Somervllle - W. ' '1‘. C. Boyd, Bobenygeon; stlci Chelmbers. Somervllle; Wm. Meehen, (She; Arch. Manrfilgfiz sEldoa’;LVgx:;a E. waln, M 3 ‘ ; £11021.l Shlseézfi‘el’le‘lg‘lyilgil 33:: S: it, one on ; en lnghon, p060: J esee Weldon, Marlpose. {1.15.11 guilty, and was allowed one on suspended sentencei Creswell, of Bobcaygeon. entirely. w'â€"'â€"‘ - The one that created the moat Interest was the dm'erent charges against the Murphy my to: counterfeiting. end e great batch of evidence wee produced by the crown. Against Allan Murphy there were three charges or uttering countertelt coinâ€"en July 11th, July l3th, and July 15m. The prisoner wee found guilty on each charge by the jury. - \ i__ Fred Murphy, ('15 _yaars 0! use). was charged with uttering oountarfelt coin to two diam-out parties. and was found guilty ”15033333“ 1: oh ed with punk) .0 n ur , nauunfi-I'A‘h fln‘nptoyonewml.m R‘Ohfldl? “I The nu when. prodded onrhyChlet Justice Meredithmponod hero on Oct. 1». and were brought to I alone on Frldny hot bytho sentencing of those tound gullty. Mr, W. R. Riddle. of Toronto. conducted the onus tor the crown. Ono Rod McIntosh was ohnrgod with unlawfully uttlng fire to a hay map. The oldtnnn, who have: 70 you: of one, 2h. counsel-tum 01m .0." mu’ m-me W mutuaâ€" SEVERAL IKPOBTLNT OBI INAL 04838 DISPOSID 01'. TEE PM. May it please Your Ladehip :â€"The grand jurors of our sovereign My the queen, enabled at the court of mixes tor the county 0! Vlcwm, beg to make their presentment: m 4. AM... on mnmtulfll vour worship on your to me mun pawn-u"--. They desire to congretulete your worship on ur elevation to the bench, end to express their “can. tion thet one so eminently qualified by shility on experience. sud possessing most worthily the conib deuce and profound res of the people of the pro- vince of Ontsrio. shoul hevebeen celled to the ex. sited judicinl position you now occupy. The number of ones requiring their spechl consider- ation is unusunlly intro. end the unture of the crimes churned; thekot counterfeiting. is hsppily rue omen: pe iiow sedculturel pursuits. It is to be hoped thst the vigilent. thorough end successful eflorts put forth by the ofllcinls whose duty it is to detect such crimes end bring the oflmden to trisi. will heve s wholesome elect in preventing the recurrences of such cues in this iocsllty end through- out the province. 4 They hove visited the countylfioel end ere pleased to he shle to report thst the h ding end premises e in the usuel good condition. There ere thirteen , 7â€"-“ “mu: m the! Meanâ€"ell melee-seven who to be sble to report tint tho b 771%» '11:“ visited the oounw um mg 1 There no in the usuol good condition. nous confined m the prison-:11 mm ave been tried_ or no uniting txinlltth 7â€"A__-- I... lamb n gowns wuuuvu u- u.- r-_.__ _~_ 7, ave been tried or no sweltmg txlsl 5: this court, two inane one under sentence Ior my. one [or went at sureties to keep the pence and two for vursncy; the letter two In not become they ere homeless. They have enquired. portlcnlu'ls into the use 0! the prison for nearly six months. He is e humIess person. becoming old and showing mental end physl» cal decay. and the use is pmhebly such- on to nuke lo undeslnble thst on nylon: should he encnm wxht his presence Theyere sled to be In I poeitlon to auto lthst since your lordship in your sddre- celled ettention to the nutter. the odvisorv.comm‘xttee of the county councilhes directed the county to request the immedlete remonl 01 this nun to en ssylum. and (filing in this. that An effort should he mode to provide contort-Me shelteund maintennnee (or him elsewhere then in the god. alumna Cuuuwvu v. ..." -rrn,‘ ing. owing chiefly to the hot that more we obstructioas to the View dong the line 0! nilny in both directions. They desire to wages: an the could be greatly 1|.”th by the renonl of the embankment: throâ€" up on both sides oi the nilwey westerly from ihe . sad the removel o! a considerable portion 01 the h, cloee fence in the south east uncle iomed by the road and nilny, end ell trees the: obnrnoz o neoeuuy view 0! me nilny. They deem it due to the crown council and om: o! the court to expre- eppreeiuion o! the They deem it due ‘0 u“ out»: o! the court to up“. courteous “taxation and In}! anon. All 0! which is Ila-IN; lmpucww un. we -.____, , , orlgmtl illustrated ~ entithd “In Andie." Input-hunt £1"!me J. Canal! Hopkins 3nd $0 80:}.‘ Dr. Scat an: a as w as: partmen can no egpaarsmh S. Atkinson mum. Thebénnadlm mum slam 73: better) munâ€"Immmuum contributions mm mm dozen d Windham THE FALL ASSIZES. or perjury and”? mthrown out LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY OCTOBER 11. 1895. 33%:31'5 ixm‘WI-"E "N" noomgam" "' a mo wee first collector oi texee for the we ehip oi Emily in 1821.1'he whole texce fer the you were iour dollars Be wee peid three per cent. oi thle for collecti end had to deliver them et Cohort-3. en also wee obliged to of re hundred dcllers '1‘ e first poetical“ wee tebliehed in 1835. Mr. Joeth Rasher mm the em p.0etmewer In 1846 he reduced in ievor oi iflr. Roht. Greodv. who ieithinll: held the poeitioo until he reamed. eiteret h‘r. eerv ice. in ievcr oi hie eco but It olde itiocoi heeletec. 'l‘he em “aha onceK wee hunt in 1883 or ‘84. neer the owner oi end Btcmo mete. The will do wee My: lathe yeerlm Aeier “I“ Wig“ the tint lone nee were Ni‘a dull. thed “ME“ hoceee hen MI I!“ built. "echo built .131 on the career 0 iieedereon e an; the oter work I‘wee done by 1. Bwileer. ior wh heweeoe idthe ecu oi weive dolleu. ‘rhe oiraoitih 18330100“ from Whitby to Oerrxinupo leee. iron the lele to ammo.“ tram Ounce to Percy: the-cosh the mini-tor hed to imow e blue the woode on the treee. There wee but VFW vwwâ€" Inc home It an an: In Lind“: TbI mini-tor (allowed I! l." quI further to Pm I' I “filial-I He mind to: MI yIIr'I II sh dollul Ind twonby- nhrIIleI-I o! Ann-l iii-e e: the W one. Lent Fridey night the Linden, Curling Club met in their room to: the election of officers. The number of memheu went is a good indication of the intereet thet in going to heteken In the some thie yeer. The meetinzwee hr the lei-pet in the histu‘y of lhe oln Shortly .etter eight o'clock Mr. J. M. Knowleon. widen, took the chelr. end in the eheenee o! the secretary, Mr. J. C. Hex-stone wee elected secretary for the meeting. The following persons Were elected member! c! the club. viz.: Messrs. Schultz. G. Richadeon. W. Richardson. Steers, Game-2. H. Porter. 1". Wunsre, Gurmelly, (J. E. Lee. S. Rhianna, W. Kempt, n. Rwsor E Greenehielde, A. Hamilton, A. Scorer. r. Lemon.Cothbert, C. Smith. Biok, MmAnlev, A. Brown, Rev. J. W. Mmmilhn, Rev. Mr. Hugheon, and Dr. Shier. quiteennmberctpsireoi good stones tor rent. so that I new member hue the choice of either renting or buying hie ongoin- oi stones. Itle the intention ot the uh to do everything oeeible to have the games so the younger members shell have fully on much curlhg en the older pleyere. The following ofilcere were elected for the ensuing eeuon of 1895 '96-:â€" President .............. A. RAW Vice-president ........... G. A. Little Petron ........ ..........J B. Knowhon Treunrer .............. J D. Finnlle Semuw__............J.c.Bnruooe Chenilln- ............. BevJ. W.e:uillen 0mm of Hammadâ€"lean. W. Need- ler. E! Ferguson. B. I". Bee-or. ‘i‘. Brodie. shin: Emnm 1111th In the you 1820. The udoedot 1311de by St:- P. Mainlandton.Albn,dnted 2190 June, 1823. The first house a- uhnn In Omemee m bunch Mr. 8. and Mr. Juno: Lu oi In um Cottlnghun next built In home at tom also west of the ulna where the Methodist church now utgpdat gm} that! opened the " ,‘Al_ _L__ mnemgr. lathe Mischa-D: “Mantegna-yet “$1.12? can a torthaout Amonathou Saute! 93a __. was and viomero.J_ ouch tho can 1: Mn. ‘01: Tm of u vsdoon and mu. 1! abs-aunt“. modern- Mm $0.984:qu A. nljl-_‘ . carton-mam”) mam «Mantra! "- am up. “Mm Mrs. John Amman. Tho manna at Mr. Richard m Pecan-ban. wu the m at s «:7 1.. mm event qugudquw. and. than #_IL-‘ .1 zuucez. THTDTI w Knorb'on We“. ..... Collect!“ 01 Till.“ "I case of annex-tam end Interest to lumhemen has been ttled during the poet twoweeks helm hie-honor Judge Dean. and Is now pendingjndgment. It Is an application byMeIere. Moseom Boyd 8: Cc.. under the lemdsuum Act. to compel 311. lumbemen nun-1:: our logs down the Little Bob that over the nude there to patella. The other lumbermen contend the: the ownership of the Little Bobchognelle in thematic?- AL,- AL- _A_-__ - ion government, and that. the etreem I: therefore not one o! thoee elected by the Rivers and Streams Act, which Is ant-01m. elal statute; also that the dun of meets. Mossom Boyd _Co. 13 a. mill dam hunt to: mining purposes and 19 within the am Dam Act, which manna cone; also that theRlvmendSsresmAeuepgge-only 71*6WN AND COUNTY. 1918588 m “D max. .. 2 Tom at unto '0‘ be arm can M mammal-overwr- this yeer. On eeeoant at Pew. Odin: end Whitby refusing to cute rem match-v!) chemeeberewecelewend tel-between on] Mutanuwnapmd- Them had 3 very good man. winning 1°“ sane: out. of eeven. The “110th u ‘ reflewot them: Wharton n. mom n- m 5! Lladnybyeeeoreot 114m”. Llndnynmnhmokwuwonbynm‘ nibyeeenuotulwloz. eschew ve. Lindsey wee won MP0“!- bogopgeeeegeoglcawo 8L ,___.._ _... L- l’j-tlm I m Gout m. and out a ad but ”tall-Nina “Malcolm u I.» M flu mum at Moo-u. men-u. “a! COIN W“ ”M N. so. «am an unnu- cloth!“ hot-[m 1m. 609w aw .. on m .653: may ”Slum um ca- ammuummuwwm. um um anI-olul m . m3... " " M 3:: :3. and: o! fi’fi-M It 7. no: from No. uulnotfi. 1M 10 ad a.“ Mom w a. An tot ovumâ€"'mll. than-soda but u corner on them-- that m figs-owl‘vou undo. Ityunh -lfi LLAA n... “I- mus-nebula momma ho mm Anundulncldootlnoonnooflonwm mmdmnuphyumny tot conn- Oortolflnchujmlosbdontmnd lo told. mudoeritthlumw Mono of tho Wt domtlvoo who nodo [round 3 on tho nu. Mono whloh won unduoomlblo owl bottom! uhoohouood “You anon one» no on :- tho ohodow of motâ€"rm o loyal oltuoo ood No I: tho low to do oo." Tho odoon won o onto. honvor. ood nodo "no ”not In tho tom. onor whloh “to, hook up I light ond our" tho nyoborlono chrome. to MOM to o plotuo «filo; mum lo also “no-hoo- Wâ€"-_..I__ AL- n...â€" new Ipeete “snow..." Foremonthoreoprevioneto the Lind- eey Centred-hit it wee known to e few of our sporting eitizene thet Bethune. the‘ well-known sprinter, wee mticetiog in} town. end-eone curioelty weeexpneesed ee \ to the object of his visit. The “object" developed itself on Wednesday of last week inKinatton. It appears thet 5 few days otter Bethnne'e errivel one of our local ewintere received n challenge iron 3 Kingston ma. on'ering, to run him “or en other men in your town"ereee tor-$50 eede. Theioefl men decided to heck Bethune. had he the “sup" eppeered to be e good one. e number cf our prominent young sporting men. “who knowegood thingwhen they eee it.” put up their good doiinre with e prodiseiity horn ct n eerteinty of winning. The nee wee emnged to tube piece inKing-eonon Wednee oi inet week. end thither enthneiee 0 little crowd journeyed on Wednesday 0: int week. their pochete has? th none . The outcome * ct expedl ietoid the Kingston Whig 0! October 3 .- relieve:â€" “Foe eome time put e w ioeel mg: iii? 51:5 M! 3%: E:~ in if g: Iii ii? 1mm. “an WW2”. £83m wluum s M , mu. m Gouda", It In om m I“ â€"Ioun. Jul. 3nd own. W. at 0mm. will mm noun-an. Toni. unto-next wank. and In: quenc- muum will in of tall mung withdrawn. 7â€"11» man! 0.118. dollar mutual: ouuu. W.Gnvonhuru tad Balco- bfldg. took pk“ Thindl’. to 53.3.: 60:83 uoouA-Zuomn don-Lanna; . u. a 9...... .3 mm" mwmmmuflwm Wmmmmmmm Mpfimmmmw “mm «mm mam Mflmm m.“ .m am mmwmpmmuw Wmmmem MW “mmgmmmm mmmmm .mn 3.? mm mumwmm WMMWWMWW mummmw mmfiwmw {mm mm? 333% the reeult. â€"TheG.T.R.heeletelyheentvylnge new style at locomotive fitted with pet tented devices. the most In to! which. en two cylinders. one 1 end the otheralnoheemndeomenged thettbe mhneedmthe lager metterlt hudonelteworkhtheemnller. When tested the ne drew lo loaded can mm: touontneel. witheeon- emdlbtomoteoel. Anadlnery m healing he]! thet numberot cert bowel-mane {intone oteosl. 7â€"0â€" pro www.mm. ”mm“ wwwrmm mm: m ""1. In cash!» that woodcdled *0 tbs Int tmty y hue am the in 'Jm I“ 4n. 0mm ant-W Myth TERMS: 81.007 FEB, i386 sauna: mung. In an Quote- It. Mashed!“ chum no 10 o'clock. unto. ha and monthly Cello will hold. manual.“ communal“. Jun Rev. J. R. S. Boyd. 8. A... canto «Luau-Mon mum-m. to Ohm-n a mum“: Numbn- m-Mh ammo! -Rcv. mur Koala-w. M d Radon mu- ‘hh. hue now me ct an Rmc 0c cllc church to phall- m. u M 6! hi mm cum and u can“! alumna ch. calla. a W bu cannon m- cccm flan. â€"'1‘hc Qcccn-ct. Icahodbt chuck bud I. cuocccctnl day In» Sand". Inland. ct hm.» homo alum of former dc”. any hcd c «not ocean. The pas-nor, R". J. w.. rotten. eonduchod the mvlccc mung-m caning. _ {I} the afternoon 1. AL- -L.._.I- m w v vanâ€"w â€"_- mung. _. v,. I union muting wu held In monarch. whlohwum'y lystuanded. Bowl. WJhommnwd manila-shun” m «table m Some of tho amour: tookpu-tlnthe service. and per- tmodthdrurumfl. The uttering tor mag‘rnanntodto over 3m. uni con- sular. willbohundodlnyet. 11W mmmmms m on“ local. -B|yotQulntommmmhatm WJLS» which adamant-nut. mummmmm. church on Sunday evan- Rev. J; W. mum to n â€"In Sb. Andie". 3:233 “Wu a “fin mmwmwwmm “WWW” “mewmmm‘ m WWMMWWW meumwmw u c .. mine”.d m _ mm“ mmmmmwmmmmmmm m m WWW: mmmtmw Mm 3 «it 9: gist-88.13.83... {I ‘2!!! iggiabuhlm 388 2331 1.- 3.8.9 «88.!- It 5! as..." a 8 all. i u. igfiiiiofll ill-5.388: hody elee hee told us the eeme thins. thnwelooket theemthey eeem to drew ne eweytromeerthly . Whet ie weelth but the t love the heve for dISpleya het is mine but the blowing of the trumpet on the street? The etere drew ue ewey- lrom were teken ewey end ell the churches were torn down. end everything on eerth thet reminds us otGod were teken from ue. we would still heve the etere to direct us. Every Englishmen, no metter whet pert or the eerth he my be in. teele his loyalty tortheold flex, endhow much more is it neceeeervtorementoteelhie loyelty to Chriet,end wish to be e citizen oi heaven. â€"At the Baptist church on Sunday the pester for his morning eubject took the incident of "Nehemiehe Survey of the Wells ct Jeruaelem" ee his text. end trove en eddreee on thedutyctchuetiene with regerd to home mieeiooe. Nehemiehe deeire wee to More the cityot hieGod endo! hieueticn;heweepeirloticeewell no religious. 1n the preeent dey home miceieneere gelatin: ee weliee religion. "' m "m" "xi 33.21,“ E z Ulmu-. ; n..- __V- -V obey God:- 133".» without qno'suon bonnet citizen. than those who live Incom- per-.001! wan-swol- What-stouvlohu 5% $2 $3: 2% 3% 5: EE‘ :5; E is I '5' Em rAle :1 mm m fimym mm m m flmwummm mm mm c mu 5. “33, 110mm

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