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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 Oct 1899, p. 7

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t0 A store that gathers the greatest stocks of merchandise. A school for styles and beauty study, to which you are always welcorm through itâ€"stay as long as convenientâ€"come again nnd again. There is our part we promise that no one will ask you to buy. ‘ If you have any needs of the Autumn merchandise which has been gathered for you, it will be becal A Store and a School. Nun rggnhr when. No President: or figure bonds. Forty typowritiug unhind- Enhrgod ”an... Every fwility for good malt... Enter at my time. BETTER THAN EVER no the admins.- 0301‘“ b7 Brockvine, Smith's bib .1: . Wat. When basin“ pun-W Toronto, hrs .11) boom a thn "gull! return ‘ vlvh 25c. Added. All tickets good to return December 13:: A. E ROW.A.G P.‘ 1 King 8m Enu,1‘oron o. norms". mam amt-ct MMMMGm Wriu for Loaded Shot shells Powder Wuls and Printers. Cartridges Shot and reloading :Tooll- dififiiâ€"Tfii‘fll} Miami Gallant, MGLENNAN 400. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP- e a EUR; 7d and I8 34 M E .532. 98.383â€" .3 O. MATCHETT, LOCAL AGENT, 60 Kent-st... W. SINGL‘ unusual gathering of all that’ good, coupled with the litt has txebled the interest. here. HARDWARE, GOAL um :30! Ew Advertisement- be unsuited in The newest, th1 housefurnishing await you. Th‘ little. Snow-like mountains of handker- c h i c fâ€"g o o d 116s await you toâ€"day, Hmomm' men’s and women’s handkerchiefs at prices that will melt the quantity quickly. Women’s WPIIIS The crisp Autumn s'rAuoxs IN CANADA Upholstery Stuns Winoheour. Malia . Curtis Harvey Huntlton Powder v.- American Powder 00- ' H. SHAW. maps-1- Glazed Sewer Pill” ing .we’ve ever gathered The costs are surprisingly jsh and America- ries, those proofs of up. "'""' holstery goodness, y are here in abun- dant variety. Small chance to in this upholstery stock. the prettiest helps to cozy Decomhor 13th. 1399- Toronto no lower mum to Toronto , Toronto an air has redoubled the demand for o u t e r garments everywhere. The snappy styl 3. the of all that’s new and h the little prices, WTlY NOT? WWII”; p £30333qu .uooauaohuaoa.‘ n ova Sb 93 was 5393305259 :5 3 3323 on.» «on 3’ Town AND COUNTY having to cart shingles to the kin's mill” and i I 600 carloads in tion guaranteed. Earn! binders looked after ' thoroughly acqnamtod ‘ of nutcmatrigmaclyinggyi Dr. Harnden, of Bowmanville, will again visit. Gooderham, Scott’s hotel, Oct. 16th and 17th, a]: 12 am; Mn- den, 18th and 19th; Kimount, Dun- bar house. 20th and 213k, Nor-land, :Z3rd; Cd'socoak, 24th; Kirkfiold. 25th. Teeth will be extracted without pain. They Are Beauties! The two premium pictures for the FAMILY} HERALD and WEEKLY SPAR readers are being distributed to subscribers. They are beauties! One isithe battle of “Alma,” in colors, the other! is entitled “Pussy Willows." All yearly subscribers get both; free, on receipt of a year’s subscription (one dollar.) It. pays to subscribe to that great paper. The FAMILY HERALD and: WEEK-LY STAB}; of Montreal, is â€"-â€"J- -Lmla 1g i; E agm of its proud of it.-â€"w1. For! some years past Mr. "John Ce- rewt has been greatly hampered by haying to cart his lumber,‘»tiea and shingle? to the railway track at Par- he‘met Supt. Tiffin and; {Rmdmaster Cheer. ard entered into an arrange- ment to secure a switch fromf ,the Parkin mill through his yard, running as tar‘ south as the :foobot Francis-st. The mill refuse has been used; for. the foundation, which' is now almt ready for that ties. The switch will be over 2,000 feet long, and will save Mr. Caâ€" Le“- --A man, Home for the Aged Oficers. At that annual meeting of thq Home for the Aged Society, held in the coun- ' ‘ the Dr. Harnden, o£_ Bowxgan‘v‘iyel will 50th time' and money. Putting in Va New Switch. Luv A '--â€"â€" Y arm of 510352141, .is itself. Canada should so . PRINGfLAE, A splendid assertment surely.- How many vatied sorts are here, only the m 8m women who know this dress goods store know. Not an old patternâ€"not a plug-ugly in the stock. Panda: illum- Bm U. n. All-“1""! -" [ayor Waiters. Mr- A- ”in Mr. W 11. Stevens. mums, Th”- ., Juc atters. M“!- E Mrs. 'E. E. Sham W]. a store. Educates you as to styles. Surprises you as to assortments. There is no obligation to buy. Come to see, to learn, and if to buy, to save. I_______J”"_ H "â€" proper dressings.‘ You may be sui Men’s Furnishing Store, Mr. and the fun of it is you v being suited. Roam through the millinery section # of Ours. It’s a ...... A” I school as well as 135' William-8f... N. Here are Batswing ties. Imperialsa Tecks. large 6 w- ing Eton Scarfsâ€" in fact, all that's proper in neck 'essings; You may be suited in this 'm’e Furnishing Store. Mr. Fastidious, whomto Church Notes. â€"Rcv. J. Steele, B.D., faintly. of; Minden, and recently reported to have l u been appointed Presbyterian mission-. >0 ary to Co'aoconk and Kinmonnt; has . I received a unanimous call to Pawns- ! san, which he has decided to: accept. â€"Rev. E. '1‘. Lewis, 3A., of Scugog, occupied the pulpit of CambriQe-et. 'Methodist church Sunday. He is a young man of fine address and dia- plays good judgment in his applica- tions. Both discourses were practical . ‘and. intemsting throughout. it A Cleveland lady's bicycle was stolen Monday evening between 7.30 and 8.80 from the verandah of Mr. C. D. Barr's house, Bond-at. the bicycle was a Ckmlund 36 M1. 23390.1). (:3 , gingle tire, Cleveland spnng. 3a die. I IB~LL -AIAâ€"nd rum: Nn, WWW“ Hue-J... vâ€"--..- I . . , A Cleveland lady's bicycle was stolen Emgggggif m3, ?fi_ Monday evening between 7.30 and 8.80 Mammal: 'the m liner-.1 otter- trom the verandah of Mr: C. D. Barr's given, one of which is a special course house, Bond-at. 1110 2310ch was a at one of the best gougnnrciul colleen. Ckmlnnd 36 M. 233130)}. In ) uncanditionafo'Jmnlfira 'Vgn num- ainclo tire. Cleveland some. sa die. box! or subscribers. . . J, wa- black enamel, light. colored _runs. 1{10. ‘lirms, of the Victoria Flour Mills, 113. 20,519. A suitably! NW4 Wm b0 3",“ made a vigorou caves of the ‘town en for information that will lead to its f and has succeeded :in doi a huge mam-"- ! business. _A§ a mob he ' tab one recovery. The entertainment committee of the Home: for the Aged has decided upon Nov. 9th on the datej not the annual charity concert. "Red Letter Days” is the: name by which the play selected is known. A great many characters will ta‘m part in it. Tim. officers of the committee are: Mr. John Kelly, chairman; Mrs. A. McIntyre, accre- tary; Mrs. R. Spratt, treasurer. Con- veners of the sub-committee are: Mrs. Dr. McAinne, Talent committee; Mrs. Geo. A. Milne, Decoration committee; Mrs. E. E. Sharpe. Printi committee; Mr. Wm. MeWatters, Ti . t_commit- 2:6. TE égficart is Expected to inur- pass even the “'Demple of Fame? which was presented last year. TEE WEEKLYW Had a, Narrow Escape. While the Citizens’ band were giving their. open air concert on. Kentâ€"st. bu. Friday evening a crowd of young lads amused themselves by playing tag among the spectators, and. in the course of the game Jack Simpson, the lively young son of Mr. George Simp- son,. was knocked down and. run over by a passing vehicle. Luckily he ee- caped serious injury, but has a cut over one eye, several bad scratches and a; bruised ankle to remind him of the incident. â€"The men's meeting held. in the Y. M. C. A. parlors on Gundny‘ufternoon was well attended. Mr. J. Peel gave a. practical address on “Success.” The orchestra was on_hand and‘ greatly assistéd. in the music. Resignation of an old Conductor. (townspeople, railway men, and the travelling public generally, will learn with regret of the retiremnt ofx'Con- ductor Wm. Raindle, of the‘ Toronto way-freight, in consequence of ill- health. Conductor Bundle has been in‘ charge of that train for over 20 years, and; as his run is ,ecknowlefd to be one of the hardest. in‘ the id- land district, he is well entitled to a. rest and an easier task. Up to a. few years ago his run Was from Pet- erboro to Toronto and return, and when Lindsay was made the starting point his duties were but little: 1' hter. his train leaving here between 1... and 1 o’clock and returning any time' be- tween: 2 and 4 o’clock‘ next morning. As freight had to be picked up or left off at almost every' station' his duties were: very fatiguing apart from the long run. The hardships of the winter semce particularly have told upon his health. and. he has been reatly trouoled with rheumatism- nducton M. McCarthy, of the Belle- ville-Lmdeay way-freight. succeeds to the: Toronto run by Virtue. of. length 0:11”th and Conductor Fred ‘3!!!- ee ,w o aubeeninphergeof ‘speo- isle” for mnw real-8,11“ been ee- gigned: to the run vacated, by: Conduc- l -- A 41.0 tor! you wiil save in Cleveland Bicycle Stolen it will be because you are not ready to buy. Annual Charity Concert s welcor “e, and which asks no fee Rnam There is no obligation on )our part. On mv needs to fill and can resist the beauties A bargainâ€"a real selling under value. That’s the story concerning Gloves no Glove Sale. May, The maker is the man who loses, but his loss helps him to quick adjustment of his business. Here are Ladies’ Kid Gloves, with plain and embroidered backs, laced, buttoned and with dome fasteners, Black, Tans, Browns, ribbon-showing hctc bdote. And not only are the assortments handsome, they’re priced on q saving basis. Fancy Ribbons handsome collection. Rare and beautiful patterns have been gathered tor your choosing. Never so large a ERIE-JIM. 7;! Bonnet ~otten‘od. Mr. James Carley. phone jam ed- joine the western launder-y ot' the town.'wae pdntnlly inflamed in a some- what peculiar way the morning Be was drawing in hay trams burn In the tield. and while his attention wan die- tracted. the piling ladder at the ‘tront of} the vehicle tell and. mt him on the head. inflicting a severe gash on the! left Side of the head. and cutting a. fun-o!»v in his nee; troughs lelt 0| nun-v" .â€" â€"â€" 7---, 7 , eye to! the corner of his mouth. Some w or 30 stitches were required to close the wound, which bled very freely and left Mr. Carley very week. It. is many years since a similar accident betel] anyone: in this Vicinity. Police Court Calendar â€"-B. Brown was arraigned My morning on a charge laid by: Wu York for non-payment d wages. I. J. Kenny appeared for an pluntifl. and Hugh O'Leary. 91.0., for defendant. Hie Honor ordered that the money .be pond to Mrs, Copeland. as he oonoidered she had received a sufficient order. â€"Jamos McFaydw, Albro SiIVQr 3nd Rdaert Donna appomd in court lash Tuesday on the curious chug» '91 robbery. The information' was laid by Thou. Duke, It apm_tl§at_ all (our Lu” -â€"v were enjoying a :m- 7 what hilarious time last Eriday night. and now things havo assumed a. aegioya «fact. Mr. A. P. Devlin appeared for the prosecu- tion, and m. M.- J. Kenny imaged for tho eatery». The one was re- mandod till End.“ next. Bail was tb- tainod for McFagden. but Dormer and Silver are still In custody. wood, some years ago pastor of Cam- bridge-5t. Methodist church, in this town, in a recent. sermon spoke unruly of the Collingwpod fair: “ I never saw so mny drunken men. and among theuisomany youngmenandeven boys. I know men who am able to substantiate the fact that liquor was sold openly. I wan told that the~ very man whose duty It was‘to look- after such! matters wan on the, ground, and winked at the Violation of the law. It is terrible tq gee liquor sold open- ly. and. the gambling men get. up their tables. It was a (115%)?“ to we the young! men hand 1:: t ir. money, and got in return, sometimes money. in case of confederam, and In may oases cheap cigars. One person told me that one man boasted thltr he had. taken 8700 of! the grqund, another Physic should" be thrown to the d' bu?) there are certain “househod remedies.” and “ first aide to the in- jured.’ that should alway: be. ready for use. Marion Harland explains judt what |they are in the first of the four volumes. ‘ Health Topics.” premnted to each wbmriber who takes 1;de of the clubbing offer for 1900 of The Weekly Globe, which he: been for over! 55 years, and in now, Canada's leading family newspaper. from now to January 1. 1901. for one' dollar. and Marian Bin-land’s but book, “Bite .1 Mon Sense,” four volumes. Sent tree; 908W pmpmd- ' , nunâ€"'â€" $200. It is an insult to the town. and to! the Christian world to allow such a. state of affairs for tho aka ‘0! a paltry dollam".....The 0011i fair managers should copy the mound; of our Central Fair men and permit no fakirs on the ground. 75¢. Tube n Speck! Conne- is Face Bally Cut. Be Rudy. '. OMMFER .31» M Scrum Cool” I tomdalinmd. “flammtc‘ffl- -â€"€flh M t. Ihvfi Co. 00090!" is turning out hm nun‘aerq o! nppE'xruh than days. â€"-Oonnlt [allot-tutu: whom â€"Do :03: Ian mod mom or during: Consult. run-d. too: at Kent-03 b will plane yupâ€"wt!f ‘ An. in In. 1. w. Puhn, of an northward. £00!de at the B. 1'.- Rs excursion to visit Busebrifle â€"Hk'.. B. M. Bod has had oxtonaih inprmmonts made in his residence. recently purchased tram It. John Wald. â€"You «and. (U. ; dark 00'... light. hut should (1,. light a:- du'k I. ha. Illa. Mt“ Dn- ciu outl- hut ml“. 4n» cvcrydny cry with country people is "When in the council going to have“ Lin it. put in proper con- dition {or tn an: little W who no wnlking across 3 field. on encounter- orilg n bull. said she mused m‘d better cut his. to avoid n gore. -Dr. Ncclancb has amt mecca in crowning ‘ broken tooth. Extracts teeth without pain by gas and vitalinod “1'. Office nearly opponitc Smplon â€"R_emeni1er to beep free the evening of nun-ed”. the 9th Novem- ber, the date unmet! for the annual charity entertainment to be given in aid «bf?y the Home for the Aged. -Mr. H. O'E‘Illonn an ant it Funnier Hardy's government gave as good satisfaction on hi- ne'. nun-co- unt-him it would be 3 crud thing for U!» merino? 9-, I -â€"Abont 00 of our citizen availed. thamlm at tho chap excunion rats to Mriche und llidhnd on man and. Satin-fly. snd visited their trienth at various points along the â€"Veu-ly 1w Bomgeon people took in the: Godfrey band «unearth5 on fitur- day, the Esturion chlay i her kpert- me till five o'clock fort it benefit. The Alice-Ethel had advertmd en ex- cursion from FeneIon Falls. but no one turned up. â€"Tho Lindsay Light. Heat. a: Power Co. snot with a sex-nous Ion on Sutur- dny in the sinking ofuncow-loaded with stone for their Pension pau- powo.r-houne The stone was being towed from the Harvey shore when the mishap occurred owing to the snow sprihcinc â€"'l‘ha choir of the Cambritkeat. Hothodist church were entertained at tho hem of Kr. and Hz: J. .Pamll Hon-is last Friday evening. About 40 were present. nnd th'ny have tq thunk an popular organist and his :miablo wife for ‘ particnluly plenum tin. â€"m members of the Ruri-Docml Gupter of Durham and Victoria. in union: oonplo‘ofweehm.hurtib' npprovod of the principlo 0! religion imtructiona {or the inmate- ot' the Provincial Institution for tho Mio- lindod at Orillia. Mr. Geo. ll. Bed. of Ufin‘idcm in thinking of enlarging hie tennery. end it is a somewhat odd coincidence thntnhetheoeeeothiubrother.mr. Emmetdth'mtawmtheexteudon depends upon the citinene’ willitune- to clue en unneed street. â€"A millionaire humor of East 3. Louis has purchased “lbllendaU' the magnificent summer residence at the late D'Alton McCarthy. Q. C. The property is chemiwly 'eitunted on the nhoreb‘ of Knupeuteldt Bey. end we. cheap! at the priceâ€"811.”. â€"On Sept. 20thâ€"¢he anniversary of the battle of Alumâ€"Meier Deuwu end fiat-Majors Martin end Luseonix donned their uniiorm and merehed to Oliver’s studio. where some fine pic- tures were tuba of these old veteran- of the Grlmen cempeiwn. Some of their friend. have 'h-en favored with conic! and will doubtle- priae them very highly. ‘ his wife. et Barrie. numly escaped death e. for (bingo from main; toed $0018 in mint: for madam MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. R. B. ALLAN 00., LINDSAY R. B. ALLAN CO. x.â€"tf. are showing a very complete stock in the above lines, and that will satisfy the closest buyer- Our Millinery Rooms are in fu? things in the market. Also just stock of New Fall Dress Goods. If you want to see some extra value in LADIES’ SKIRTS, both Black and Colored, don't fail to see our stock. They are right in style and price. Please remember that we have moved across the street, ..0ne Door East of loLennan Co.’s Hardware Store. . Matched, SPECIAL LINES IN upon m hour day In! . mat, titer vh'xch follow“! the nup- ’ 1 mm. The costume o! the brick i m “u! hit.” being 3 stylid: gm {1 , Lawn lady’s cloth with and Mo trimmings. as won 4 clan-mi hat |otbm magnum pp wit-o!- Miu stat-l buckle. and lmidlnd very stylishly with grain and 99pm”. Tb bridesmaid word a very becoming suit of 1’ green. vith hat to match. . ms: the bridal party with- draw to the stains o! u wedding mmh. well mpdqmd Kay tlgo agitnigt. ism tho 1);)ka Quint indiu- ;nol7ynnitadbym3htnev.ngr ' 1m incur-if we I it looks a it leveling - up on. at can most papal” you: men of op. town-up. m nniud in mm- tm. and (hung! at the hto Pu- Low baton tbs hour appointed for (.th slugs numberot'tho muting md trian‘dq Jud W3} the church. The brido canted with her brother. Mr. P. J. Murphy. and m um by her sister; Ii- R’ithet Mn .; while Mr. William fitzpotxfipk wired the m .At Min Minnie Corbry. and vial. the many guests proceeded to the reci- dooce of the brib's mother. oornor- of Mill and Melbourne-fig, when. after cox-dis) mytulptions. a Wuogs manhun- an won :- cunning nu. cum 3 of brown ”I'd. «whit I'lp wit 0(- bassoon solo by m. 39.111. Campbell Mindalbmflundtmmvery mmhnil’ingd; timin-~ nylinhly with grain and pumps. ’l‘hp ctr-uncut, w ' bridesmaid word a very becoming out on old-Monet! “aluminum. in 9" dAl-mmwith hat tomtch. m lend. ital! vitii peculiar munch-ids! party with- gmtogerio-oonionolodm. «it. drew to the stninl o! aweddinu .trainodtonatendtomthq-ub- much. wall rendared i?! the 01' kt. crest individual to law. It an Min Minnio Corkery. and vi the exceedingly difficult instalment to may uncut- proceeded to the reoi- play,.but ma Ounpboq ia_.xts master, dance of the brib's mother. corner- of and. ha was (owed togxm the number, Mill and Kaboom-fig, whore. after again. , oordid congratulations. s uunptuous Lient. Dan Godtna' and his band wedding bmkfut was carved. Tout. left town by special train on Sun?” z “a hart“- runnndnd “min: at. 8 o'clock lor' Bel‘qfllh: Atlafithobridemdgrm-m accompanied to an 61.3. station, when amidst shower: 0! rice. they took thewâ€"bound train (or Montml and can: «do!!! points. “he may . moi-it. and costly Wu presented, wmbfihmdmh bodbeoo, cont tron 1mm. Kingston. eta. amply procloimod her popnlu-ity and are a tongiblo.moognition of her well- known aun'wbility and “some“ a! character. The: Pout. joins in extend- ing the customary (elicitation: and ‘ 1 mini! the '0:th nun is In a luster use At. Bob- ‘onednynoentlyt numerof Boyd’s mill employees waited invithnmueatforn ten I: god a few dollsr- mom 1"“ The former ”quest m I up 1]“! twphnti“ by of a. monster “bee.” WEDDING BELLS- 9. 8. Allan C Co. are in full running order, with the newest Also just to hand, Dress Goodsâ€"a beautiful Ladies’ Skirts, Jackets, and Capes..... -fluntrlck. aged at the 3.3er Tuuday. -ls. label Matters”. of Patelâ€"barn. "the cult of M'Lindlay. friend. (I! My. \ -lt. Puller Ora-lav. at Peur‘aorc. mt Sundayin town Hp mama-t w tho Sm house. dun. m Welsh 3nd A. M. at Edmygeon. were guest. as tho Sim-on hon. may. gratitude to the Academy of Music management for their enterprise in securing: visit from LienLIhnGod- (my and hi. hm Mtisb Guarb band. be! rendered a delightful m in tip them, which we. heard by e luau and uppreciathb audience. and the evening concert was flea well attended. Criticism has me ‘eetplmenduyomofthemm alone worth the price at maximum. file ill-tremat- ’ ed. Lieut. Godlmy bowed his pretti- est, um wag oVidontly pleased with the tavor down his cm composition. The gen 0! the evening. in the 0%:- ion of mm, was the flute solo by . Radianâ€"it: was a milieu“: cam md ho had to contribute a” _ ”ll. WWII a; wâ€" vâ€"â€"â€" .. morning ut. 8 o'clock for' Believing. whom they will “in ample at days. They are on their way $0.0M. lennd. and will nil from Mantra! Two cluded in the combine. p Lindsay citizens on a doeprdéat ht m coarser: mun. at prices

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