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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 14 Oct 1898, p. 1

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lit; U,’ Pr . n ' y l . 'r' . Tall“ a“ '9, r. él [ at l la. . on: g. .1. t)‘ ’e l. '3“; ' *4 ‘$ ll )lzll' ‘JA 1 ‘ y‘. l” a ‘I. i 1 L11. hi 0.: 4 ‘0‘ 1.! cl”, '3 l. L '- l': L'l “'3‘“! a . 1 LA .n- UK‘ '11! 3|. I l \M-vâ€" .‘ 1‘ 1;“ mt .. n «anywmmm-‘sslum xlmlitr’ I ‘r i"39 VOLUME XXXIV. WHOLE norm 1“,, Home. .lBth-Sbns... . M V . _ More and more, year after year, sum- mer holidays have become an establish- ed institution, and the number of peo- ple who leave the cities and towns for the lake country is, year by year, in- creasing. In some districts this sum- AN TLE WWWWWMW Bight Styles, Reliable Qualities. . . €011!!le Willi ~4er'4r ‘ Moderate Pliees Make a combination hard to beat. This combination is in evidence all through our ENTIRE STOCK. meeting held in: the club Oct. 6th. (M J. ,HcSweyn, .Wes. ,Greer, Dr. enormous extent. In Ontario the Mus- sm’h J' A' Fwd“! most attention; and every summer i m gr g6,“ many thousands of visitors are scat- Fred Kndwlson; tered around the lakes from Graven- - Galbraith, and many other: hurst, which may be said to. be the cen- Mr. F. Knowlson tie of distribution. These visitors are dent, occupied the drawn largely from American cities and a large number from the Southern States. lWhile there has been considerable de- velopment in Musko‘sa. and while the trade has been of great martence to the people or that district, in its infancy as compared New Hampshire and Vermont. the people have gone about in an en- terprising manner to cultivate the . In the tourist region of New Hampshire, not larger than the lake region tributary to Lindsay, the Bos- ton and Maine Railway advertise in y. their (older about seven hundred sum- new trophy, to be cal mer hotels and boirding places, and Cup. be these entertain an average of some 1' thirty-five thousand summer boarders curlers . . . from two to four months each year. Ontario . :ese few prices indicate the values we speak of: I retar thel of the with the altai the most in the club's history. The utes and unicatio W/M WWWM DS OUT unsell, secretary canpetitions, and i t istrue that in a small portion or this the . ne - . country there is sane fine mountain _ .: . scenery, but in the main it is an ordin- i cry hilly country Without lakes and ‘ ° ° ' ' ' little to recommend it to tour' _ cept the mere as, ex- ' . 7.7.: BEAVER CLOTH MANTLES, in green, $5 00 r f-"“ ‘MnLL ... or support the seemed the city. and accommclntfcn is provid~ . .7 . . ed. There are few lakes and :. - .=.'r: and blackâ€"four dlfi'cxcnt styles .. . ... .... . boating and fishing. _ The people want to get away to the cool north country and lake regions during the hot weather, and Northern lantario is nearer the great manufac- Toronto this month. , , . little : ; New Members Elected. 2.11:4 FINE ALL-W'OOL, KERSEY and BEAVER Y MANTLES, applique or braid trimmings, all $15 00 _ . . :2; 7‘ :W colors and black, $7.50, 89 00, $10.00, $l2.50 o m‘figflfigmfim ”0:121:13? $13 f}; {$13331 11' , _ '5 ..§C.\"S and MISSES’ TVVEED MANTLES," $3 5" ti: American cars. I have no doubt . ‘ :‘Cors, very attractive styles, $2.50, $2.75. $3.00 and i 3‘ that if Canadian summer resorts were and MISSES’ ULSTERS, none like pushed and advertised like the Ameri- can resorts, they would be patronized for W991 Club patron, S~ " l elsewhere, to see them is to buy them, all new : firings. $2.50, $3.00 and up to to the list Corneil, son, L. Primeau, .1. son, H. Travers, E. of members: EQuinn, and J. V. McNaulty. .The New Officers. 1 .‘fi‘-,~ " . .:.-\ 9 equally unwell. The lake region trib- lane; president. M. utary to the tawn of Lindsay has many Vice-PM. Dr. advantages, which are: (1) its nearness 307- C- 3- ; treasurer, to the great cities or the United Flavelle; secretary. _ States, being nearer and more easily In the W000 0‘ the president, got at than any other; (2) the extent )0! internal navigation over so large $6.90 ' 1: ill repay you to visit our Mantle Department. 7 ////////////////////////'/////7/7/////////% ///// teges of la bodies of water; (3) the // / // // / . \ Jun beast ul natural ksuuequal- . lednii America, such as Igleasant Point, i Sturgeon Po'nt, Jacob's Island, Bose- 'dale and many others, making ideal l _ sites for summer hotels and boarding ‘ ' houses; (4) the " msknlonge and bass fishing; (5) the purity of the air and 579" Advsrulments. New Adverdssmsnu. water, excellent bathing, the general beauty of the scenery, the many canoe _ _ l lWANTEDâ€"SEVEB A L T R US T- hholy 2 own lance of a number of small lakes, giving all the 1011mm . l . adxantsges With none of the dlssdvnn- , _ m J; D. J. 6. Edwards. to . Hart and T. Gal ‘ ' d - a an mitteennfimchlessrs. Flavelle, local Match Keith, Bantam, son. trips that can easily be taken; all these things make our lake region an ideal ; place for summeriw. . ; It is of very great importance to the town of Lin that this trade Md 1' , be developed t is the mutual supply F1303: andTmMEIcnéngn. centre of this district, and t re is no I 'n ar industry or “tel-prim ~in ' ht thgt l G. A. httlfl and J. A. Mcllngsâ€" . . would baof' greater value to he town - The New Trophi“ than a proper de pom. bilities of our lake ' In order that this trade shoul be developed in an effectual manner there should be a navigation company that rtake the systematic navi- Sand for Ontario Tankard Skipsâ€"Hears. J. BICYCLES m. 1,... 1111801, 470 Tango-it. SUNDRIES. Mentalist ilNlllRUNlr-gaee .. a“... .. .... . . , . o . o d ”EClAL EXOURB'ON TO would, I]! laceration with the Gran . Trunk Railway. thoroughly advertise ILAND OP Embridge ’ W... _ country thrmh folders and other EU. n.’ FRIDAY. OCT. 14. . :Onxbosobuima JACK- ; mtable means. , Summerbilogelsuan: olldton, bag-ding - m m I SATL'R UAY. 001'. 16. ea . . m u}. be M by Such! M 31% l urgeon Pent, Ludlaw’s, and other ' on war: wes,gcodto return a inflows: f tablepoints. vThesehotelsshould ' new. slug? 1) lot .. 2:2. .am. i... .2: an] 39mm HELPS I w. oil-us included. an pt for, use " ‘ ‘_ . ~ not be liquor-swim hotels. In the New England States, where there is the l h . ...-e or 'rx-nin will leave (20- I” . .95: Reid)” M on: What}: stub-2‘30 motor-y nodal greatest development of summer re- Luvs. heroines in Arithmetic the Maine liqum' law is in force ° 1: 1,"; am of the opinion that the re: mm‘ 60 suit is to increase rather than to dimin- The Sihui'iiliiiii'ii “a ”NMW‘I‘“ “We LornovlleJct...10.u g uncanny notes Hard Place. in Grammar mode was ill the number of visitors. . loud “3 Hotels and 1361th houses at such a,“ .- ‘ . Beaverton ....... 10 53 . 10. Bmhin ........ ll 13 I , Notes on Physiology Temperance. and silver and bronze buttons for the players at points. The committee to determine. tendonoehehad competition, conditional h were tendered to both donors. laces as Robes on, Fenslon Falls, . . Soho‘onk and ot To Keep Rinks Filled. r lake points should ke srrs ments to accommodate summer beggars. Farmers and others 50'" had “i “‘9“ ”an..." “i “i" “it“ 3““? mm a so encour . o urn curls 'ecccmmolation. . All the suitable u-“ logguémimggn umber; houses, with we" act lotion “‘3: Kncwlson said their rinks were among staffers”, and suggi‘ltsttglt this]: and Nsv' ation Cunpany's power a siren me com o folders, an: the Nev|¢ ation Com any “9 “'0 ranks '5“ "Nab-‘5 WON lb‘ could, .1; its meg-.1 of co in u. . sent from town. or were prevented b keep something or a record or the d11- any real m-on from {fend - {erent places, and be able to direct in‘ motm was 9.1”“! nutho ““3 t ecze- quirers and to distribute thein nocord- cull" mitt” '0 W0 the miter l ing to the accommolation. .Tho Navl- “1°" “batten. _ l . lgstion Coenpany should be formed by ‘ E'Ilectlon 0’ Club Sh”- . a consolidator: of the variol- steam- The ‘9"me were °l°°t°d “‘9‘ boat lines. giving my, pom-J stock the cooling season. Messrs. T. Bell, '1‘. in the Com uy according to the value Brodie, F' Orsndell. }\.JDundns, 3° 0° I of his plan . and such additional coil.- Edflflh. J; 1). Flaveé 13.“. giflantone. tal obtained as conveniently could 6- 3- Hopkins .Jn 3| 1i W- Koch used for enlarging and improrlug the Md . E .Knowlson. o'ttl. Knowlson. service. The “firings hkztsls gu'l holrél; 5- "We Gr!‘ 01. 6910“ $616; 0- .3- 31%;. i houses m’ t 3 pt yprivn - - . ‘ ast' mnknt mm“; ‘1! In“, wmanm, J- IcSweyn. pr. l for advertising purposes. Sims-on. W . - he nvigation Company mim also ""1 - lbeofgrestusstothe ownot ' dssy The by furnishing a lar and ready l . TUESDAY. OCT, 18,1898, 5 :33; {33:31 Efrem: “A“! 11:; e r. n. assures Haas. who m l number of trade excursions shun d. be "'" _ amgfiam 13:55:31 . run each seasoh. TheNavigation Com- 90-“ III-mt 3m and pony could supply enough regular hosts . Brenton Bout-mm than to cover the . trs‘ m d parties. At present the amount of unnecessary opposition I .. 1.00 p.ln. I'lnln . 3033‘”. t e lidlsnd 10! Undmy. Odh. , ' .; it 1:1“!de Moon. film'u' . 'l'} to l. C. DlCKSuN, D 1’. Ab' L'ATON. Station Ant. OF :Wll.an. Town an. Burton Bros. 0! winning any at _ III- I tro hies had been spofled last mason salary/l ems. House 0 Furl-ll House Furnishings, Car- riages, Etc. ‘ durumâ€"es unsl .’ the I d:- and xrf-c'e said most To chi-floral- by Public Auction on me 01 Value, ll â€". -. :ncludu every- away with naughfiunnecessary m, tion as, we 80338.0"? water,“ and thorough endpoints-n Jest attention ' . ~ l n amount , d .. , . on! r.>.r.;....;“:;:...,"“;.; ,m‘ - t was?“ mm , premn dream a -- t :1 1.2:: mamad A number-cube batman havossked l...;u,: u '9 those present were and Rev. J. w.‘umillan, J. D. Flavelle, Joseph Cmper, B. F. Reesor, J. M. Know-Inca, Geo. A. Little, McAlpine, James mer trade has been developed to on K_°‘th' Th“ 3°!" W' E Stevens, D" M. H. Sisson, G. koka lake country has received the R‘ch"d‘°n’ W' -“ “1“" P' Kennedy, Hopkins, T. Brodie. ters, H. Cuthbert, L. V. O'Connor, Wm. . last year's presi- chair, and after the unambly had been called to order Sec- y Harstone read the minutes of prosperous and successful gm reports were duly adopted. - ng Association, relative to representation of club rink in outside ' ng that a the District put up for cmnpetition between having at least 50 members. who have once played {or the Tankard not to be eligible for Considerable dis- idea, as best, at the annual meeting fact that it is away from the Ontario Association, to be held in The followim new names were added Messrs. R. G. _ Chas. Sutherland, D. R. Ander- Stella .Jordan, 3“ ' Armour, J. Emer- Foley, R. Woods. J. J. S. McLean, S. Robson, M. J. Kenny The following were elected officers J. For, . W. Kenn ; ; club chaJpri’n, . D. J. C. Harstone. Simpson then took the chair, when the the offices were tilled as R’Presentatives inc Ontario Curli ' Flavelle an Midland" Colts' Executive committeeâ€"nears. Ree- sor, Paton, Harstone, Bonll and Simp- , r. Flsvelle praised In“: excellent sr- I per cent. of Rifle Association were held on Thurs- -' - dlydlsstweekcntherangewmof otter was hailed with _ applause, and cordial votes of "’0 ton, and wore witne-ed Secretar- narstcne said several mem- ““1 shooting was conduc c’onplained to him that their but “WNW 1'0“"“8 I! d! “Manama-amass“; C ...'.. llllllll llll-lllill. 1* â€"-.-â€" . McAlpine' , medical , and Sanitary InQecto: were also present. l'ro- snort! Dove-port seating no: it was seen the ' re would not on. neuron an n..- Killodâ€" 5" . ' the Governor Ordon “3” Inc. I to” and Other hoops to the urged them‘tc speedy action. Those tthe who were first on the ground lost no room on time in forming a volunteer brigade I manning the small hand engine ' “ "fl." m. which forms the village's sole protec-,- my 111., 06‘- tion against the devouring element, 1' Tannerlms but the feeble stream cast seemed to ' have little or no eltect. A second bri- gade of citizens labored l threatened dwellings‘ by roofs and. walls with water in pails, but for a time were of little avail. In rapid succmsion the (lumen attack- ed and licked up Hawkin's dry gools store, Miss Train's dwelli house and her dressmaking establ’ tlirast’smcjl‘rug stgre and office; r's ograp lery; and 0 Mr. ficVea, veto“ M. H. H ' 1' 118.00 at the Only two of the sufferers carried ade- 8“ The mine "'9‘" and managers Quate insurance. and the losses sustainâ€" .zrdiwhg'h “go“:dbylail‘ty of the ed will be a severe blow to the pros- m °" 1 8 d. u I conJ perity of the rum, and then a he in lead bytbe Grand my to: murder, as 1 flute they will he." STORY OF THE BATTLE min- ot the Below we give the marks obtained by pupils of St. Jaeph's convent dur- . ing the month of September: , Senior Fourthâ€"Total. 1,100: Annie O'Callaghau, 890; Vlrdon, 111., Oct. 13.â€"The little town it Vlden was comparatively "quiet last night, after I dny ct riot izzie Taylor, 784; Ella Brady, 780; Jo. Fleming, 701; of Lila Haslnm, 686; Mary Conlon, 645; l Maude Cairns, 608; Mary Hurley, 372; ‘ Nellie Murphy, 1-19. Junior Fourthâ€"Total, Tangney. k that of- 500: Mary 3' at his earliest 386; Lizzie Frechette. 336;l Nellie Burke,l 296; Lily Burke, 294; Lizzie Dia- ment, 290; Annie Bush, 290; Nellie Mayo, 2130 ; Effie MacKay, 240; Maggie Cairn, 210; Eliza Spratt, 186; Codle Katie Penrose, 102; Lizzie 154; Mary Flurey, 148. Thirdâ€"Total, 630; Mabel Bush, .544; Nellie Kearney, 551; Maria Buoyea, 495; Lena Brown, 490; Katie Tongue , 454; Florence Giroux, “3; Katie only, 442; Jennie Power, 429; y, 386; Nellie Duran, $4; h 229; Annie Foley. Thirdâ€"Total, 630: ' Nealon, 518;Nellie Kingsle . ' Sheehan, £8; Jennie ehan, 8112; Katie Preehette, 891; Annie O'Connor, 385; Lens Cote, 367; ' Franks, 323; Maggie Kenny. 297; ry Scully, 271; Laura O'Neill, 233; May Mulraney. 163; Clara Barnett, 187; May MacDon- ald,1m.- 'il“’ Second Class-.Total, 310. Annie Murphy, 251 ; Annie Curtin, 248; Teresa Matte", 228; mm Duran, 218; Laura McEvoy, 216; y Lee. 213; Blandina Primeuu. 207; Mary O'Neill, 30¢; Teresa Murphy, 190; Agnes Gircux, 180; Mary O'Brien, :80; Ju is Murphy, 1”; Annie Jordan, 110;“; Rose Indfly, 181; Lizzie r. o . . J Senior 21"‘grtSeconds-Total, 275: Katie crdan, ; race Podg line hicBugh, 189; Annie Mary Scully, ' 176 '. Le ' m: ’lcmlg Til; Olive; Joe Xitterly, Kooks, Mt. Ollve' convenience. ld; Funk 311- A hart Smith, 1“. Mt. Olive; Ernest ve. :r‘gfi ~4- For past two weeks rumors have Vlrden daily that s train having ownemAlahsms would ' OMEMEE. 13' (Correspondence of The Post.) Dr. W. D. better method or 121: awarding same was left to the mug- Junior Part Secondâ€"Total, 22m Be:â€" nice Pylnm, 118; N:llie Cote. 111; Mag- Heehan. 111 ; Hazel Duck, 38; lary glen, 83; quna O'Leary, 76. r to pro~' ahealthy rivalry and shutter nt- deeided to otter gold medals to the members of the winning rink in the Presidentâ€"Vice-President _ . L. Adam, who has been Spruws {or the benefit of as returned home feeling much . .1 e i. u.’~"'m tell i... yqul 1' m a number of citizens and country peo- w s rear Flee-(wood. pie. The weather was ' b 3"“ names of the marksman r. made in the save ylor. aged 95 u.n.essssneeo -o- col... They are hot I ' I . and as active ‘ n “.'000... OOOIOQOOOIOIInIooo e u 1.1! 0.1m . Dr. N In aluminum”... .. Cellular! Sta ‘7 ‘.’ “'k‘. ----- OCOOOIonsee- on. ‘ 18 J». Brown. 81th ..............:... horse attached. It . Mr. James . . The doctor also took iret prise with his bay mare. At the meeting of the school board it was decided to reâ€" . . The trustees de no mistake. for these two popular teachers are well qualified for the po- sitions they till. i ' â€"Mr. James Hobbs, our energetic and popular binohmith, has on exhi- ztion at his ohm a corn stalk grown his garden , which measures 15 feet inches, belly the largest ever raised these ports. I. .3 38888338 on. be... none ssssssssss coin-onto... M. “31! "'.l'..""....:.‘.f‘.‘..‘:t::' 88:288888 “CODIOOQQCOOIIQCIOIIOI. “ ............ ............ 5! n Mm.‘.. t...-. n w _ COOQOOIOOIOO-o- moo. no a Ole. haw a............... ..... . 0‘: ‘m""".'.' 1122;535:3351: I.‘.‘.'.'.' a Ash's.................... seep-eos-oceoooooou nae-co unannouno 88 088388. .00. ”.00. once. noes .o’oouoowl“000000~.. .- urns u ‘..o m omen-noose. as smooio‘oos-en'lluoo-e ...... a‘ , swoon-tolloom~- . . . ‘- 9109's.“- so . n'qWQMogosos ‘ 'é‘a'ee‘enoohi-o‘o ee ”3 o 38" o in

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