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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 6 Oct 1899, p. 10

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Palm. ZR“- {ow 010:6;- 3cm hou- IfllllflflMflVlS 50.. UflllIBE Babes-y; geonand Linda-y. yaw [wuss orBABN? LINDSAY. 1'le khlblts far in hoe. of a! Previous Yeas Large List- of Bnu-le. Good Attendanceâ€"Th8 Proceed“ e Very Important Feature. One of the most successful fall fairs held this season was that of the, Ver- ulam Agricultural Society at Babes:- geon on Saturday. The weather was a little disagreeable, being cold and at times miny, but despite this draw- back the attendance was large. About 11 20'c10ck the Str. Maple Leaf arrived. with a. party front the Falls, and Coboconk, and a little later the Crundella bmbt in a fairly large crowd from Lindsay, among whom were many prominent farmers from Ops and Mariposa. The Estution also Ops and Maripoea. The Esturion also brought down a. big crowd fran Lind- say, and the farmers, with their wives and children, from the surrounding townahips, and citizens from neigh- boring villages, flocked in, and by one O‘clock the pretty village presented a Very attractive appearance- »A- A: Minutes cheerfully KIWI Drain Tile and Line on I ontcnndbvmpm €3.30” oi mun“. cm flail?!” and {f no, we can nupply you with .11 kind. Lumber. baths. Shingles, 0th right pricen. FILL EXHIBITIOVS. The Weekly Post. Vvt; use-«v...- ' _“ - At 1.30 o’clock the processionâ€"one of the MI important features of the showâ€"paraded the principal streets. causing and]. amusement. It was was really amusing. Ins uecumw... carriages of the Mrs BOYd. the donkies, and the handsome ponies. with small Joys mounted, looked very attractive. The exhibits were in excess 0! any previous year, which musL ‘oe very gratifying to the directors and offi- rem: Kent in the history of the Show was the display in the 'builging so complete as this year. The exhxblta of hdies’ fancy work was cemmendâ€" able, for there were to be seen-all kinds of crochet work, blankets» net- ting, pillow Shams. emoroidermg_1n silk. arrasene. etc., tea coseys. domes, drapes. etc. The fine arts displaywas mad am carving and cnriOSity war rem: Never in the show was the display so complete as this yes of LLdies’ fancy work able, for them were kinds of crochet work ting, pillow sham. e silk, arrasene. etc., ta dram. etc. The fine‘ good, the carving am being much adnliredz The dis play of gr- etables. fruit dairy duce was never bet was first-class- Del 7 muI-n aumlxou. Tn]; (ii-splay oi grain, roots any. veg- etables, fruit dairy and. domino p50- (11100 was never better, and. the quality was first-Class. . . At the entrance was a hue dxsplay of single and double gotta at ham? made by Mr. R S. anh , winch, g: workmmshjp and style" could not beaten. Mr. A. E. Bottmn made a. 11108 snOWang un. u~uuâ€"â€" ~_ - stows‘ consist‘ng of a. ‘bealmilfu1 “389’ cook stove and heater. In the con r9, near xhe main entrance. Vic?- dent Moore occupied a space with-em of his handsome cutters and top b“? gles, which have a large 8815 M!"- D‘ Cain. the popular merchant. had ‘5 Pfe1t5' di=play of woo'Jen blankets. lad‘ m’- and gents’ underwear. boots and shoes, etc., which was the 09,!!th Of attraction. Mr. COsh’s “bib“? °1 stuffed birds, and Rev. W. J'- GN'Sh' ton’s showing of cut and P0303 flowâ€" ers, deserves special mention 6“ $3 eghi‘oit in this class mbézr . o revious 1033'”. 30m - um homer; being shown- In ‘1'“3’“ horses Mr. Joseph Mechan. of Dow- myville, shOWed his Canadian m ed three-year old stallionv “Young mot." He is a beautiful bay 9‘39‘1' mg 16 1-2 hands hi I: and «13me Wet 1.630 pounds. f- Km Boyd showed his handsom 6â€"year 0” b” Stallior}, “Falcoln,” This hot.” Md! futon" He is a oeautuu- w... : . mg 16 1-2 hands high and «:13me over 1.6% pounds. Mr. Blossom Boyd ShOWed his handsom 6-year 0‘5 1”" Stallion, “Falcoln.” This harps $13339 over 17 hands high and wow!” 0‘3“ 1300 pounds. He also ahaWed twohne repmmaum of the Sutton: m3 breed in “Tumbler” and “M: 01 SI 1' “.ngâ€" bungee, ata‘fimg our 15 1" VERULAM FALL FAIR. “you" With. the ed]; You Going W 3"“ ‘ .03713 C 00- 5.2;: figam Fair; A - -Am kn. OCT. 6th. 1899 Stun Mill Eécoratgd ., and Mr. Joesph T‘uuy off the red ticket bay mare and “1'8."th Ste“. The entries in t The exhibit of Persian sheep made_by the Messrs. Boyd attracted many vzsi- tors. Owing to rain their wool did not show its usual silky appearance. Lei- cesters, Shropshires and Oxford Downs were well represented. The principal exhibitors were Messrs. M. Boyd. ThOs- Taylor. Thus. Fair'oairn. Thos. Russell, Thos. Robertson and W. D. Ventress. awn); This fair never lacks in its showing of pigs. Mr. Robertson, of Dunsford, showed his s'upmonth thoroughbred fl‘pmworth and other pigs, and carried off many prizes. There was an excel- lent showing of Berkshire and York- shire Whites. Messrs. Thos. Taylor, apd 'Dhos. 313mm“, were theprin- his 013.5 was up to former years, and attracted many far- mers and bird tanciers. There were to be: seen Brahman, both light .and dark, B-mtams. Hamburgs. Minor- cas. Leghorn, Spanish‘Black, Anda- lusians, turkeys, ducks, and geese. Mir. ‘ ""---' «mu inflate of {The showing in t to be: seen mum-n. ..--_ ,_, dark, B-xntams, Hamburgs. Minor- ens. Leghorns, Spanish‘Black, Anda- lusians, turkeys, ducks, and geese. Mr. D. C. hem. of Lindsay, was judge of this department. Messrs. B. Hamil- ton, S. Oliver. Ting. TaylorJas. Exyes. le. Cosh. and \Vm. White were the chief exhibitors. fiiéin'ed pm, Underwrit‘rfl 01:10! to Give tho At the meetin Eire Underwriters at Quebec. accord l nsnmri ELECTRIC FALL and WINTER SUITS, OVEBGHATS and ULSTEBS. You’ll be convinced of our super- iority in qualifies if you examine our stock and make comparisons. Men's Fall weight Top Coca, great. choice. Mon‘u U'luon, with good pun lining. atom count, 0:40.. . . . . Mon‘o Styli-h nu Sum. gm: w Boy I' Hobby Ova-cosh. .11 the $8.50 to .................. a 3‘ Stylilh Fdl Sniu, all the l to ........................ enforce WATCH US GROW. as well mpwnted- '1'” Polled us and Hm" ” a big _ “Wipe cgrd. FAIR NO‘DES POUL'IRY- CATILE- AL INSPECTION. '3}; good plsid or turned represwmd- T1” Want the matter A0 bull in a. pen a. mark for, the were the prin- 73. Bruce. Bick . an, C. G Junk: ‘3 Boyd and. Jas. where the" 01'" m a traced t0 6 , buildinB- 1“” [at this question miwfll be tazken 301;, 8161. mm. has of c0939 agamst nriety... gape, gum: and Gratin. I from 5.00 Be your children’s best companion taking part in their play, sympathiz- ing voice. It you need firm to de-g ci e what is best tell them: to 30 away : and return again in 10. 15 or 20 min- - utes, but not to tease, or they will ! surely be refused, When your deci-z Sion is made, let it always be” final.% Don’t give way to anger, fretting, and scolding at your children and expect 2 to develop amiable, loving characters: “Like hunts like.” ing ix} their sorrows, and helping in‘ Mayor Walters and Aldermen 300m. their studies. Never, never grant. a. ‘ oran, Judson, 111810 md engaging)- request made in a whining or cfl' i “at, Aldermen Horn and. LennOn- .-A- "n:M If an“ mt! fill-a fn d8- , _ __-L___--â€"- .mmfl {ha Don’t ridicule the opinion otyour companion before your children, and expect them to love either you or him. Toach your child that he serve: God best who serves man be‘; and that the truqst groaxness is in always striv- .- n .1 1;--- A- $3.75 w“. -7-‘ Table talk my be of all othars most helpful to the children. bothmjental- ly and morally. Thornton, select some cheerful or inatruotiva tepic, and let all take part in‘it. _ _ 'I _._‘ E with entire self-forgetfulness behelpful to others. ~ .- ,IL,_- _. Iv» all v rw-v ._ _ Don’t tell the ba it is bad, and then_laugh. It wil soon think it cunning to really be bad. Don't laugh over his naughty ways with your friends in hug 3 th 1- _ tion his good tmfi?‘ 1259’ (30.3%: him as soon as he shows “spunk.” Don’t use such expressions as “I‘ll skin you alive," or “The rate will catch you,” and then expect your child; to grow up truthful. See that your children have only wholesome reading, and encournge them. to tell you all they can of all they read. (this is one of the very methods for cultivating their memo- ries as well as their love for reading. A. Rood place to dothis is at the table. ,AIL‘. an...“ 1.0!! ha A K‘Nu yl'va -v v. , Since without health there can be . votea. up my”... but partial happiness or success in lance poiicies shoui life, see to it that youn child. ob- . over to tho town.â€"‘ serve the move common hygenic awn | with power to act: of regularity. frequent bathing. 18-} Eran: Town Solu A. . ,, ---... a-.. eating only uhemost : in: that the contra I’ALl- m1 Elle bu {use vâ€" ...-- -___, - imaiholia? min? istone of the Vofyi F“. T vvugYâ€"r \ H h l ._ me a or on tiva in; their memo- on own s, icitot op '05. 1“; 1' ' ' ries as well as their love for reading. . afivo to MOSIYB- Bid” Kitchener‘s i mmanfirwémfi $11312: gut A. good place to dothis is at the table. I request for palm!“ 0‘ 32.000 501““ l oil were not treetim Mr Murphy ' ‘ be . voted. The mortgage bond and insure 3 [aid and ttered : ‘ should 51’“ be handed '. “e 53:11:. inmtge smegma”. about life, see to it that you child. ob- , over to the tm.â€"Fiflme mitt“. â€""Publio feeling is :guinst large‘ serve the more common hygenic we 1 with power to not. parks. and it we cannot ' rove the l of regularity. frequent bathing. mâ€" | From Town Solicitdr Hopkim. noth i plots we have I fail to see t 0 use of tiring early. and eating only the most t in; that the contractor for the Kent- : conei hiring a, purchase of another n wholesome of foods. composed lat ely st. granolithic walk. south side» had: â€"On motion of Aldermen Soothsren llowed to commit“ work before 1 end J ickson, the communication was of fruits and nuts, 8V0idinglplefica , . been a . signing the contract. fins was ovary 5 tied. but partial inpp‘ness or suceea in lance policies tea, and coffee. W E ’K is! 1 nd l'lnsl t c . .: . . unset actor! D an, 8 . 00° 1 . .3 ° ; Err-n F. K. Barbie, waterworks sup- â€"-â€"'â€"-______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- load to misunderstanding andhrusa' _ orintendent. enclosim ‘bill for water it ‘3 ”4°!” used in connection with sewers and WILL DYE BEFORE DAYLIGHT - - - . ' . ‘ . , tractor had oeen called to Mm” mnolithie walks. “SALâ€"Referred t0 .- u on Saturday. expecting to return the ~ 't Would Have Been Ber Answer to Your same evening and sign the contract. 2 “if” 0mm“! Kitchener. ‘1 MM 4 app! in; for the 3.000 bonus voted Query,w‘h“?-.Fut r :- mast-cure; ..... Ald. Jacksonâ€"“Not. n bon‘ for the amt Ensppodttho Strings have been moved until the'eontract by t town for the estnmishment. of '.....Aft°r - their veneer and excelsjor industrY. Mrs. 13., 186 Queen-st. W..'1‘oronto, 1 had been properly a , ‘ discussion Mnyor Waters was “1-; â€"Finonoo committee, mm power to gives this unsolicited testimony: “Ear strncted to see that the contract was r - - set. a number 0‘ MS I had been B amt du]y omuted. . . 1 A Bum, 0‘ accounts. mast-“18 sufferer from heart troubles, and .Fa‘oul Solicitor Hwbn‘. 0116106108 3 a law amount, wane read and, refer- 5mm“ mm MW» $3?$2§§3 Maxims; red to a» prom 00mm 3m: mum mm? mm services e» ie to w I»: A w 0! mm- Agniw’s. Cure for the Heart when I prOVement swatâ€"Referred ‘0‘ W Market ("9115 031188118“. ”- tinnnoo commntee. . ‘porting the collection of $54.00 in ' ' .tees and 811.30 in market had deepen-ed [Wing through the Era n! J night. 1M beget“: fiaEAlâ€"ggng 21.2.63 33-: ”Hawaii“; 10.1)‘300 .‘n in? d! . , .- __,_.-..t M 1m hmlt 00905110; Eran Chief Bell' Tmruni the w]- - '“n -n I‘MHH Would Have Been Ber Answer to Your I Em} Query-Whenr-Fut I :- Agnew'. cure ' .....Al for the Heart Bnnppod 'the Strings i have Mrs. B., 186 Queen-st. W.. Toronto, lhgd ’ discu gives this unsolicited test‘nlony: “Far atrm a number of years I had been a. great duly 'sufferer from heart troubles, and .Fa‘ smothering sensations palpitation, ‘ 1:38 3 ‘ neuralgia. thumping, Was very easily t . ’fatigued. I was induced to try Dr. am Agnew’s Cure for the Heart when I grow had despaired living through the “g; ni ht. 11m benefit was instantaneous. I ave taken five bottles and! have lno 9°": hesitation in heartily' recommending l!“ 1‘ it. and will be glad to communicate with any one desiring it.” Sold. by g’ A. Eiginbothnm and P. Morgan. F; mmpmm (thmm. from ‘f'fiir'o {6:315 five hesitation in 1168 it, _and will be E A fresh supply 0! pure V Parchment Butter Paper. ju ed at The Post printing attics. - Conductorâ€"See umt. magnum... little fellow over there a: the pie Conductorâ€"He's more important than the president of the road.-, .What â€"'I‘he four issues of The Youth’a Companion to be published during 06- tober will include two double numbers with decorated covers. One of these will be the Annual Announcement Number. out Oct. 19th. It Will con- tain a. full illustrated Prospectus of the coming volume for 1900. â€"'Ihe story of “Dane Fast and Petr' tor Nord," now, running as a. serial in The Living' Age, gives American rend- eas their first opportunity to been acquainted with the; brilliant Swedish writer Selma Lagerlot. as a. writ“: of short stories. M. Jules Glaretie’l r0- cont lecture on "Wm and M01- iere“ is published in full in The Livin'a' THE WEEKLYW Child Training in: Nutshell. Age for Sept. 18th, {the other 0:â€" holes are also clewer. uid extreme)! readable. Mariage Licenses At Britten Bros. Jmmfl- The we" the principles W“ “-1.... ' We nuke it ipouibio to gotvtho higlgcu mic niobium: witho-n paying exmnguh' pumaâ€"Ind BECAUSE We m thorougmy l flip-bod. aboeny 0' 3' or B :y, Youth or Child: ‘ BECAUSE Day“ v va- We all a One Price on! y, and lo: uh. Wo'rofund money; when- evor you don't hko your purchase you gogour money back quick .- wink BECAUSE Newsptpets and MW Whlt He Says G0” THE ONE E ton. eon AND noun AND Butte: Paper. ELLEN E. SHARPE NATIVI LAN D. be that insignificant over there a: “10 pie pure Vfl‘t‘m‘ :r of this storeâ€"generally considered a very tcmarkable one vhich makes such :esults possible. , ' yin-w V. U. "v, _____ Jew 0 othlng :3 my price. Who‘hor for I Id. we ind-o chm here will be found the but. MONDAY EVENINGS MEETING OF COUNCIL WAS TAME. Minimal swam! mox- Welter. m s mum Anon: cement Walks end free: He me Annoyed Become e Report. of Expenditure. to one was not Bub_ unwedâ€"Auditor 3““;on Asks for n m or sumâ€"Sewer Work mm - The Rider a 1mm Bonn. D be PM Over-Commune;- um and Reporta- Our town fathers mt in regular pension on Monday in the council chamber, the members present being Mayor Walters and Aldermen Sooth- eran, Judson, Ingle and Grandell;ab- 0113! r. . Alder-mu Soouxeran explained that McConnell had i agreed to pay one-half the-cast in cash. ' but {nogw dashed to avail himself of tho . pay cash" dam in order \to class: the ‘-. transaction. . ‘ on S3190, Cloth. und Mnerish. mAAL __ R‘- attendance caused some surprise. um mlegation'ot all discussion tome bee- mt comaitboo room having robbed council afietings of all interact for remnants. " "' ‘Vr'v vâ€"w The mnutee ot the last regular and specizl meetings, held Sept. 11th and 1611:, were read and continued. Alder-min Grendel! enquired as to the delay in W113 with the con- struction of granollthic walk from the comer of Kent and Lindsay-eta. to the north entrance of the Royal hotel, the petition for the sum hav- ing been favorably reported upon by the engineer. . . _ Alder-nun Soon-{gun explained that. Marta.--" In"! The m‘nutea of and spook! motinl and 16th, were rent Aida-min Grand! discussion M830 atrnctod to see U duly executed- Erom Solicitof ago held by the town he gm 8 to 5 per «at; it not he would pay it of! in NOVembor.â€"Finanoe com- mittee Was empowered to grant his re- quest. Fri-om Assistant mutablo Bookish applying for customary two w l ‘ 30th Oatâ€"I‘D- ml. From Sumo advising that cobblol stone gutters be recons . along sections of granoiithlc walk can. i 1 platedâ€"Board of works. _ Eran Auditor Eag‘oson. stating that ty the introduction of the complicated ‘ Local Improvement accounts, and thoi addition of the Public Library audit. ‘ 3 his duties had peen la 1y incroanod and. justified him in ‘n.; that his salary be raised to 8.250 per mun; if the council desired that In should look after the treasurer‘s daily onâ€" trias “the work would in worth $300 per unnumâ€"Finanoo committee. From Chic! Bel}. asking that he be furnished With a heavy winter overcoatâ€"Police canmitteo. From James Bonn. on behsglpt connection. ' From J. O'Connell. complaining of the condition of a drain on margin- et..-â€"Board of works. pomrzto not. app‘ymg for cu: holidays. to d1“. lice committee. w? From w. 1, Ad oer, stating that mall’s walk would window areas-â€" Communications. wn 901 10110! Hophm 1. of Cl. thing und Fur- d without getting fooled. d not!» surpriuv W ONTARIO. OCTOBER 3' “‘99; BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE bnbnu on We pun“ no one to random-ll no. We confide! it on! M uni-500 to all Mm good. for tho um mono, my. ban paid lot cheapo!“ ed that Aid. Onndell did nov cell the attention of the board at work: eon- mitten to the nuisanceâ€"he's a member ‘ o! it.”.....Clark Knowleon -â€" “By-law No. 206 regulates each matters." â€" Permission granted in accOrdLnoo with byâ€"law. From Edward Emmy. etntmg his will'ugnesa to give chance to pure use his park lot ed- joining the Collegiate and Union eehool gmnnde..."Ald. Grendel] mov- ed that the matter be referred to the finance committee, but failed toget a seconder, whereupon be said the coun- ttzil wered not $2:th“ Mr. Murphy airly. an mnt some ' about . “a snake in the graze”.mfifi.n§eohon I-..“ Substitution See you get barter 5: Ask for Carter'S, Insist and demand Carter‘s Little Liver ' nut-w u- “ n-w. ,V_, â€""Publio feeling is against largo parks. and it we cannot ' rows the plots m ham I fail tones t a use of conei ’nring {In purchase of another.” â€"On motion of Alderman Soothenn nnd J whom the communication was mod. Err-n F. K. qubio, waterworks sup- erintendent. encloaimfixll for water not. A number of aocmmts. aggregating a largo amount, were read and refer- rod to the proper committees. u nuvuâ€"â€", .. 3 "II -, red to the proper committees. From .Mnrbot Clerk Callaghan. n- porting the collection of 354.60 in weighing toes. and 811.30 in mrhet tolls. during Septembenâ€"Fyled. From Chief Bell. reporting the col- loction of $138.15 in fines um licenses duriw September.â€"Polioo commutes. From Auditor loson. giving moons why the month y audit of the treasurer-'3 accounts had not been Mayor Waltersâ€"“I wish to any a. few wordsâ€"my attontion was called ""1 have the ' I * only knew. t9 put help Impatlont of Cnticlsm. ‘ 00°“ on with. criticises our wisdom in laying cement I W_-.ll thoaow "walk: at this season. I dont think gllned to do ‘ ' ' ' much we‘ghg.” .Bia‘ in charge. 8 Worship then read the oommnnwntlon uld proceeded to say that 111‘ ha bpln- I Poll non than were men in the council In] (he 001'th ~m r008 .- competent to in . 'ter of the letter. and bicyool by- uq “alum 3: an dngorienoed 33340. arm? cumin“- t '0“: n 3°” tho odwith‘ no: â€".'l'w0 tn 7 in”: Waltersâ€""1 wwu‘u u” w port incomplete; we should havo bee tarnished vnth the agopnflexpendod pare (or this meeting.’ . Mayor Waltersâ€"“Thu; doe! not op- pour to me to be a sufficient: reason. When Auditor Eastwon knew that thoconncil mooti would‘bohold goon after the end of t swath he gold 'éierk walmPf m_‘Andit0r Each um I: my wpyhP warrants a few Pk"in of Criticism. - Eagleson york, but I him to do desire to refer to such nature. but it was a fact duvomd to Lint It. Bicdow bid on- 'olook prqpul when"! §R. NEILL maxi: trunks and Valises. Rubber Goods um: July int. and return the roll! tor than Sept. m. .150 5’71!“ i :30 lirrovides for court: of remston! _ . .. “VL__ bL- -mmifâ€" We are at the present fun making en ettort to secure e llbrary in. con- nection with our junior work in town. and have thought it our many triend; lonly knew. they would (led), cone to our help in‘ the nutter. either by giving e small donetion or by giving .one or more your]. suitable books. I W111 those who read thin. and feel in- clined to do so. kindly gee the officer 1 in charge. a. Wiggins. Aw. use arose both try-laws were given! a. third reading. . Sale of Real Estate. loved by Alderman Crandell. by Alderman Soother-an. that mPcstbdm'lpmpamdltorut ztscunoondn'vnlne presented an!» Pat iuoltmnd has seldom entered the prelim field. Our readers are like- town lot in order to drnin mto' n. 2 ' myor Whltomâ€"“It new a. very . [3. harem. to thank M for g deny- " . nontromtlnhnhthiaywinwhich The motion W 31109th- n cout'mtion 0! (ha character out- Artor sponding neouph o! nfin- . ' . . utel aiming n ddevnlk mmrtho 5““! ‘n m ndvartumg ”1m ‘oouncil adjourned. a swan than. no bropmit'ln is one that. incluhl words concerning To the Friends of the ‘o -v.â€"â€"â€" , t. 1st. no 314“ court- of revision When the commit- laws were givan' a. Winter Underwear. Time to change your Under- weer. That's why we want to tell you about some of our new lines {on len‘nMM-lbed Shirt! and Du" cu. [or .......................... ”c Post. itself. uld has soldom entered the pren'un field. Our modem are like- ly. honour. to thank M for t (1ve tion 11-0th rub this you inwhich u ccubiution o! thq charm“? 00-" lined in our «urchin: comm is aim M gnu brow-itin- is one that. includal clubbiu with no Westminilter. 1th. m proposition is one that. include! clubbing with m westmmimr. 'th- “114nm mligious and homo vapor. «fitod 2,, the ”v. J. A. Isadondd. ad which has achieved; wonderful man within the last tew years. not simply u an Whfi" M“ °‘ in; would “Elation, announce- mat otwhlch will be made next wank. which know in “[1711: you'. MWMmtimmdd-u :1 one or 0th: 8 than otter- 'm u. manta! In our: Matti-ink ”am undguuuvitl: 00‘- um gin edit-rm attention toth {$th 1.1..

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