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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Nov 1893, p. 5

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who carry cmmtry, ry dealer the next r ’ at 1088 presents, moan? TKMSS ARLIV‘K. Port Hope via. nillbrook ..... . .._.1 40 pm Cuboconk, ctc...9 55 a m Halibut-tam, ethO 35 a. m ELToronzo,etc.10 52 a m ELTommo. econs 00 p m Elm Q‘unndiau 39m. __â€"â€" uxDéAY, FRIDAY, xov. u. love. _._â€"/ TOWN AND COUNTY. zusazs HERE AND THERE. ‘ The Hypodormlc noodle. as mood by Mr. Gross. dentist, kills pain vertect- ly in tooth extracting. and the people appreciate lL-TO'LL Thanksgiving my. The annual Thanksgiving pulse aorvlcs will be held ln s. Andrew's church on the evening of Thanksgiving day. at 8 o'clock. Spools! mule by the choir; addresses by the motor and Rev. Wilson McConn of Omemoe. The congregation attends o cordlol lnvnotlon to all (:1de to join lo the service. ______..â€"â€"-â€" W GRAND TRUNK RAILWA Y. W rune flue. Grand Sacred Concert. The following In the programme at the noted concert which will be given in the Cambridge- et. Methodist church on Monday evening nex'. Oth inst. The church choir. which hae made each marked progrese under the leadorehlp 0! am. llowson. will be evicted by Mu. Caldwell. of Hamilton. who can justly lay claim to be the best lady eiracr in Canada. and also by Mr. Wminaton. (f Toronto. the meet popular zen- tleman voodllat in Canada. The public may look forward to hen-in: the finest concert ever given betcre a Lindsay audience. Tickets. 95.7.; children. (with guardian) 153. Progranmw-Part First. Lâ€"‘l'hanksglving Anthem............ .__â€"â€"â€"â€" The Chair. lâ€"Oman Olfactory"... .......... ......Guilmenc hire. Eamon. 3.â€""Chadty.".. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....,......Rosainl Qua-tot of bodies Earn the Choir. L-“I‘hc Chudtcn’a game,”...........mCownn Lindaag Mr. War-Anzac!» ficâ€"“I wm Extol Thee." (Ell L. Mrs. Caldwell. B.â€""Hnrk. Kirk. is a. phrase which must claim holder in the community. northern climate we are of due protection a SECONDLY. F1 THIRDLY. and Blankets, In any 13-. Muslim w. W WARMERQLâ€"Ql'filflg Compiétg gtock of Fall Supplies; We have “i Tweeds, Clothing, Furs, Gents: we are prepared to sell them in large or small quanti- ties for the lowest possible money. my of the above lines we will give the best values 1 offered in this vicinity and have “special” bargains in every department. we have “LEADERS” which cannot be matched Nov. 3rd. 1893â€"77 Not only at the present moment but for the six months to come. nigh/{9; Hats, Caps, Eta, Etc must be THE TRAINS DEPART- Port Hope m mum“ {AK-m Xvi u Mvrv ..-.......5 45 am Coboconk. etc...6 20 a m Haliburton, etc..3 00 : m Ex. Toronto, em 9 12 a. m ‘*“n0nm Ex Flame/s, Dress Goods, Gloves, Where can it be had for the least possible outlay? What is the quantity required? GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, 50 Kent-513.. Lindsav. the first consideration of everybody. 1 must claim the meditation of every house community. Fall is upon us and in this mate we are made to feel the necessity protection against the inclemency of the weather. SIUV. 17. r. W. Kennedy; a: Go. HAVE NOW Cloths, Ulsteringfi severe attack or malaria. â€"Mies Marsh. of Port Hope. is spending stew days in town. the guest at her friend, Mrs. M. H. McLaughlin. Band-st. â€")Ir.E. Barnett. of Toronto. brother to Mr. Pttrick Hernett of Ope. event a few days of this Week in town. looking after his Lindsay invest- menta. â€"Bowmnnvi!le Sun: “Mrs. McKibben has re- turned home. eiter being absent with her children in Lindsay and Brooklin: we are sorry to say she is feeling poorly.” 1 â€"Mr. Norman Macaulay. of Victoria. 13.0., was in town for a few days last week. the guest or Dr. end Mrs. Kempt. He is on his way Lo England. where he will spend the winter. _ ‘ "“ ~ A A nmaéunna manner to! F.“' Ln England. wnum uv "m-,.__ _, , â€"Mr. Thou. Axmatrong. manager to: Fair- weother 00., event Friday In: in Peterboro. Mrs. Armstrong. who had been visiting friends In the Otonab ee metropolis. returned no nude” with him. _. .._ -p u... n-I'mmn Walla with nun. â€"Mlal Emma Walla. or the “Emma Well. Concert 00.." well -kr own to Lindsay play-coerc- and Miss Jennie Rea. of the aamo company. open: Sunday last in town. guests at me Simpson house. Mm Wella‘ Co. occupied the boards at mulbrook thll week. , an.--) - Mn ham Mr. Beat selects. 40 cents per quart. mummy"- tueu vvvvvv â€"0o Friday lest we received a. on“ item Mr. E. Beechsm. an Ops boy. who he reeidod in New York for the past thirteen yoere. and during that time-hoe been in the employ oi Mum. Perk 8: Teuord. one oi the loading dry goods arms in New York. who occupy one o! the moat peiutiei retail eeiebliehmentl on Brood- way. Mr. Iinchom’l worth is evidently appreciated. no he occupies one of the lending pmtionein the eatebiiehment. with shoot one A ...A.. u. .nmnigion. hundred emp’.‘ wwuvovvâ€" -v. -7 V 'rdsr. and an 800 lb hell for $232. â€"Livcry Boy won the running race at Cohourz last weekâ€"time. 2 0i: Fitz Roy 2nd;Grey Charley 3rd. The ‘2 30 trot was won by Golden Bow: Tarltf 2nd; Hilly T. 3d; best time 2 28. â€"The Orlllia town council propose to allow he Bell Telephone Co. to erect its poles on the streets. provided they great the town the free use of {our telephones. What special advan- tages does Lindsay rec-.ive for the disfigurement of its streets 2 â€"Mr. Ted. Cavenazh passed through town on Friday last on his was to Burke's Falls with a gang of 30 men hired tor Messrs. McLeod 85 McCormick oi Orlllla. whose timber limits are on the French river The wages guaranteed the men are ah int $20 per month and board. â€"The G. T. R. library is in a flourishing candition and the men are evincinz in every noasihle way their interest in its success. New books are being constantly added. and the total on the shelves is now close noon 1.000. A hand- some new catalogue hasjnat been issued. hear. inn m Posr imprint. _'1‘he Marks Bros. Ccmeny Co. conelndeda week's engagement at the Academy Honda! evening but Week sands are a severe test for the members of a troupe. but the applause accorded Mark Bros.co. on the eveninfiot their last IBM” gave evidence that their peon- mm “W rather than lamina. .Mf. John Jewell. futili- ohm mu: no my! “1‘41.“30“ we I an: an an" on: 7 Ibo. amidst!“ hm. Mambo wued OUR Hm I on.“ vuw~._-_, Bewhsm’l worth 13 evidently no he occupies one of the lendlnu he establishment. with than: one .onoeo under his Inpurvlslon. " Fur- values ever :3" is lawn!) with 9- nt Tamar's.â€" birde are said to benruneroue favorite feeding grounds on the lakes will be visited before their return. â€"Mr. Thomee McGee. oi Janetville. and Mr. Game English. of Omemee. with 3 email hunt- inR Dem. pelted through town from the north on Wedneedey. Eight flee deer wee the remit of their few deve‘ hunt. but judging from the appearance of the repeeeente- tive of the party. Mt. McGee. the petty must heve received an extra five yene’ lease 0: iiie.ee *- râ€"â€"Aâ€"Iahnh‘rdm â€"The Arthur Lloyd 00.. which was booked to . appear Wednesday night at the Academy. dxd not keep its engagement. â€"sts Axxs'rmxu. new Dress and Mantle Maker. 15 papa-ed to make Dresses in the latest “- m Vnnl.fltâ€"m.- â€"The choir of the Queen-st.- Methodist church intend giving a. grand and interesting concert on the evening of Thanksgiving day. Admis- sion. 10 cents. â€"We give particulars In another column of the greatest work at art recently published. 5 florel penal-picture in one. which we wlll give to all our readers as a. Thanksgiving present. ,Ve our rectum exam: 5 r â€"The Ontario Fruit Growers Association will hold he ennuelmeettnzln Peterhoro on Dec. 5th. when there in exveeted to be a very large attendance at those Interested in pomolosu. â€"The post office department hes Issued e notice to poatmeetere ceiling attention to the not that requests on the covers of newspapers end book packets tor direct return. it not deliv- - 7.-.. L... that nnlv Johnson. the popular Mohawk Indian poet. elocntionist. and Mr. Owen A. Smlly. the well- known tragic. dialect, eloontionist.â€"82. â€"Mr. C. Bartlett's humorous and character delivery horse ran away Saturday last while the driver wealeeving an order. being frightens d by amongrel cut. The animal ran for a. considerable distance. and was thrown several times. but escaped unin- jurcd. A shaft, was wrenchcd 011' the rik. â€"The fall of the year is a trying season for elderly peonle. The many cheer-less. dark. dismal days so: depressingly. not to say inj nrionsly. on both old and yonnsr. Now is the time to re-eniorce the vital energies with Ayex's Sarsaparillaâ€"the best of all blood medicines. â€"A.s Thursday of nut week has been set aside by she govunor-m-eounoil to be observed as Thanksgiving day. is will be necessary ior.all who may have advertising or news matter for Tm: Posr to have it in one day earlier than .,..-._ -Alunn nn Wall’ “31712.7 s. R. Armstrong. 0! me warm Review editorial department. has been selected ,. -__Il--nbl en fill the Bppomwu v; .u... '__,, prising Revs. Jss. Thorn. 3A.. Peterborc; C. L. Thompson, Omemee; B. Greetrix. Little Britain: S. Webster. Oakwood: and D. MoCamns. Mill- hrook, met and investigated the charges made against Rev. J. 0. Ash. of Camhray. A verdict oi suspension until the ensuing conference was returned, when the case will he finally disposed of. â€"â€"VVo direct attention to the advt. of the Skating Rink Co. in another column. calling for tenders for the rental of the rink for the approaching season. There is no good reason why some live and popular citizen cannot make "a good thing" out of the rink if it opened hetero the skating "fever" leaves our young people, and before they have made other plans to while . away the long winter evenings. _ ., ,4 _ 4.-. an. I-mnlv stranded away the long wmw. .. -...-.,- â€"Lset Entnrdey'e market was lsrgely ettended by both buyers and sellers. Immense leads et fowl of every kind were on hand. Chickens sold et 30c to me: geese. 6° to To per lb; turkeys trom 9o to 100: better from 200 to 230. and some choice rolls sold for 24¢; dressed hogs. $8.50 to $7 00: notetocs. 300 to 35¢ per bush; apnlel. 500 to Sl e beg; hay. $7.50 to $9; sheepskins. We to 600. --The open meeting held in the lecture room of the Queen-st. church. under the auspices of the Royal Template of Temperence. was n decided success. Some very excellent singing end reoitetione pleased the audience. An nddrees by Mr. Robert Kennedy was unavoid- ably cut short by a telegram ceiling him nwey Just es the meeting opened. The Royal Temp- lers extend their hearty thenks to oil who will- ingly helped them to make their monthly enter- tainments a success. -'l‘he proposed by-lew to give passenger steamboat owners the right to pile quuniltlcs of wood not exceeding 75 cords on the town whurt plot should be very carefully considered by the councillors before its third reading. Piles of rough wood will not Add to the beauty of the surroundings. and the privilegeissure to be abused. There is no good reason why steamers cannot take on their wood at some other point. The object of the council should be to improve the nppcnrnnce of their srwo purchase. rather than injure it. â€"Cemmeroial men sey that Willlsm-st., be- tween the station and Kent-sh. is. with but one exception. the worst looking street ln any town in Ontario. The ditches are wide and full ct ..m -- A-flh ansmnm I. tbe Boyd Templere or deelded eueooee. Some V end recitetlene pleued ,7. 'â€" purchase. Faun); unauâ€" -.._, __ V â€"Commeroiol men eey thou William-st. be- tween the etelicn end Kent-IL. ie. with but one tilled with old reile end ties. Delivery weggone ere let: etending on the etreet. The crooning e: the o'.d registry office is in e diecreceml condi- tion. and the two eroeeinc! e: Box-en's wuehooee ere diecreditehle to the reed end bridge com. mime. The (ence- ere of the very pooree: quality. As everyone come: to the town pence down Williem-et, the town fethere should eee the: it in put in e beater eheve. lore: i; is new it ‘ in e unending disarm to the flown. ; â€"'i‘he iinel meetinz of the join eewerece lcommittee ot she been! ct trede end town council. Wee held in the council chemher on Friday evening leec. A letter wee reed from Willie Chipmen. c. E. in tool! to come ohiec tlone than hedheenxeiaed on eoconnt of the «vice entering digeouy into the river. which ‘ exeeed thez proper mien could he errenged e: - A g. .AM no,“- A mmmim. “w ' _ u out; 0! about 01.000 onto. A commune 3900mm by the provision! bond of hash; no trough! in 5 upon recomondhg the chea reasonable. Loco: month- the j!“ A. quylmn Cm!“ , n-l...n r..- â€" ,3: of applicant! to fill the 3. recently rendered vacant, to be congratulated upon ‘. tram the daily mind of “a the town 13 luckyin ,Na 21. Kent-at.â€" but that only the mama at A. committee sabre Comic open "bung anus." I: Is not ohm nut Lindsay mum-goers ere Ifl'orded en opportunity of witnessing mob en abbot-5m W production as will be eeen e: the Academic! Music on Saturday nigh. the 18th inn. when 1110th Smbl's latent comic oversauooess. “Shins Chins," will receive its first mam hero. The opera. hujnlt oon eluded a remarkably successful encasement It , the Queen's theatre. Montreal. and numbers ; among ite members the leading singers of the __-u L- I.-_4I church Rom. _n.mog s; Andrew's will pro-oh n both services next Stbbl-th. In the swim: m m o! Revel-fl” will be conunuod. UL mumâ€"u- â€"-an. G. W. Devon o: Sandal-ad. has been invith to me patents at the Norwdod Memo- distohumhi’m' noxfiesnnndhufiheptod. â€"The m. R". B. Trotter. will mndnct the services in the Baptist churchmen South. Morning nhjoot. “Riven of Dimoulty." This isthoflrstct n wanton the bookot Joshua. Evening subject. "From Uninthounblo Depth-J suntan. ; luv-:10 ‘0.qu am Wyn-MW"!!! pawn-o Int week unending u: oflloen'ooun- opentio profession. The over: will be hund- somely eased with entirely new and magnificent 7,, -L --__s--, "an". v“.. V, scenery. The costumes will be exec: contex- puteetthemeou court dreeuot China. and will be Man: In their xoyu bounty. There wmbeelu-ge and well drilled ehotueot 11m Moe! Ind own!!! the entire production win be under the person! supervision or the «impactâ€"8! 1. 7 E momma Bong. Mr. J. J. Wetheflm has just completed and Is now worming his {ex residence on 8m! l.‘ 1. mil. lllluw Mm...- .â€"â€"- _~V. meet. wuohu e Dallas's: um mu do men to that pen of \he town; TriefollowlngUI brie: deecdpdonz-The entrance neuronal: e hendaome door with bevelled plate ghee pend. which leedehto enemy hell. 0n the right of . . .,-:n__ 1-” _ ‘- WNW luauâ€"vâ€" â€" --v_, the mu. wd entered by double folding doors. I the dmwlng room. which oontdna a handsome cherry chlm'ney place, with bevelled plate glass mirrors. tiled heath and jumba. and bmnu , *7 __-_ --A tantrums. mw u-.."â€" ..___ gate. In the rent of the drawing room. end entered from the hall. is the dining room. in connection with which is e roomy pantry con- taining convenient cupboards and sinks. This passing thmugh the hall in going 1mm one roomtothe other. On the left of the hell. we also entered by double raiding doors. in 5 large stating room. while nice contains a handsome chimney piece. French windows. glazed with bavollcd pinto 33w. load from thie room to the vunndnh. In this room. no in the drawing roan. are large plate gleee windowswizh stained gum unflatt- OVOC them. A: the nu oi the nu in the kitchen. in rear ot which in the ball to the kitchen. in rear or wmon a mu summer kitchen And wood shod. The second m is recobod by s mdwmo winding “than in the main bul. and by s baa! 8W lending (tom the kitchen. sud annulus five bedrooms. mtbroom and store- , A.‘_n_ _--"M with room! M Further accommodation could be obtainedinthe attic. which for the present is left unfinished. The house is collard! throughout. the cellar being divided by btiok walla into store collar. coal 0011“.me and furnace room. The bouao iaiizmodaii through with the incandes- oem light * ~ 0:: the first store! theiioou are hardwood. antitho oihcr woodwork in oak grained. 'l‘be oxmuaiwaiil are at white brchtho joinu being , L..~ I. -Aâ€"n-g.‘ nth unoom mot. The soot gums!- covered th omunonm out shingles add me vemdsho 5nd balconies hove mo turned poets and hamsters painted In harmonious unto. Toe mm for the building were: Exca- vation 5nd drdnm.Mr. John Rodgers; masonry Messrs- moolddor and Hodge: brick-work. Mt. Wanna; cupcake: ondiolnor watt. Mr. Goo. Hohloy; plumbing. etcu Mr.“ ‘Boxollz‘ painting cud gluing. In. W M. Mol-‘sdden. The work reflects credit on all who hove been engaged on it. and has been annex-Intended thromhonz by Mr. F. L. Somorfllle. architect. 0! Lindsay. who damned the building. I; va-vu â€" â€"â€".. , ,, _ The "caption given by the Bond“. to that! new pastor. the Rev. Ralph Trotter. on Frldu evening 0! Int wookJn the wool momma none the leashes-t1 on account of m belng doloyod somewhat. A: the time the ladies woounoed , ‘__ ....o.... 1.! (plant!- nomewum. at gun .....- -__ tbs: supper wu ready. a large number of blood. had assembled. and they showed. a. hearty up predation of the manor the committee's emu. including the nuns mue- who waited on me I The mootloa In the church ottorwsrd woe 1 p-culdod ovcr by Mr. Hardy. and otter closing ‘ cod prefer. Rev. Nu Bill cove on cadre-o of welcome on hobo)! :1 new: yum or the town. Net: (dowel! the Rev. A. Trotter. of Paterhoro. whoa“ an hurls: had 5 good doe! so do with the new vector-1n bu corner do”. he hoped the uodeezmesde would put the cream for say good qufluel tho! mum discover to the now pastor in the rig!“ piece. Chencellor Road. of Mandate! Unlvoroltr. spoke, among-z other thln'ge. of o more recolor education, ignoring religions motton. u helm one of the "new denser! of the mom umo. - _â€"-_..-u- a. Inn-t. canon THE BUTIbT PASTORA T1 motion to 80v. Ralph Trotter. you .uu n...._..- V Rav. I. Bloch. of Bonus-goon. wu tho next snooker. pod ho wot followed by It. 81cc- more. who occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church com port of the put uummcr. Ho Ipokc manly of the Insuy friend. he bod undo io Lindsay. and ot tho friend thot he hot! found in Mr. Trottolin the time of need. no he felt sure thot the people would like the preacher mood. . It. “from replica. thanking the opoohcn ‘ for tho kindly exproulou mud him no the clam: bunches of work in the church. no uidhicho-rtwuin the work: tint to God he must oxor'look tor uncouth to do the work. no fathom to Mum“ and the church thit ho ujultcd would be vouch-rod than. Frequent ollupiou won undo to tho iota} me u. Xanadu. The u on 3‘1 who hue been a has been superintendod F. L. Sommme. creme”- "an3 0m.” TE. SLASHING BARGAINS Unduy. Oct. 16m. 1893.â€"79. buyers) who have already sold and the large cash receipts up to date, we are convinced that there is still plenty of money 1n Lindsay and surrounding fertile country. The shop- - - ”.1 ..... hm invariablv exercise sound sense and good ‘sold and the large casn receipts uy w w", __ ding fertile country. still plenty of money in Lindsay and surrou pers of Lindsay and country invariably exercise sound sense judgment in the matter of Dry Goods, Mantles, Furs and Clothing, well the value of a. bargain when they see it, and are quick to 5; money when such money-saving o ofi‘ering to cash buyers. - - ,L- z- A..- ‘nrnuq Goods department, A Hmlwara well the value of a bargain WuUu We, ______ ' ' ' :as we are now ofi‘ering to cash buyers. - ., . . ods department, Mantle and The daily cash receipts in our Dress Go and Hosiery and Glove de. Mantle Cloth department. Ladies' Underwear, partments, in our Furnishing department, in our Clothing, Hats, Gaps. and Fur department, have more than doubled our expectations, whichhis frrther proot that we have pleased our customers, and many of the mosh fastidious buyers, both with quality of g ds and prices. $6,000 Bayers, both with quality 01 goous auu yuw... Notwithstanding the success already achieved we are determined to. nts, double the quantity double the record next weekâ€"double the induceme d we know we can do it. of_bargains and sell double the amount of goodsâ€"an ' ‘ have not already inspected determined to do the Dry undnr. NOV- NOVEMBER 17 1393: Slack In Hardware and Cutlery. â€" 0Fâ€" The party who took the valuable Fur Cape from our store, No. 33 Kent-st, last and settle for the same or pro- ceedings will be taken that will prove painful. ‘ ARTER. A large number of people have b testify as to the genuine low prices at goods. Call at once, as the stock is g is good. -- . f,,A‘A_‘ ._, 'If you require Hard to buy now. Lanterns, 4oc.; Axes, 55c. to 75¢; Axe Handles, IOC. to 20c.; Best Clothes Wringers, $2 50; Cow Ties, 12%C. each and up; Whips, 8c. each and up; Strong Bushel Baskets. 50c. each; Acme Skates, 55¢. a pair; a} good Door Lock and Knob for 18c.; Sheep-skin Mitts, 20¢. a pair; Best Carpet Sweepers, $2.90; a 5% ft. Lance Tooth Saw, $2.50; Mixed Paints, $1.00 a gal.; 4 Boxes Axle Grease, 25c. A shop full of HARDWARE at equally low prices. LOOK AT THE LOW PRICES. J. G. EDWARDS 00., NEXT TDO ORT OBENSON HOUS E, LINDS SAY. KERR GU, Kerr C'o1 M. J. Car tar. Opposite the Benson DUB LVLUHUL Cub ......... t phenomenal. Merchants generally talk our selling experience this week leads :ountless number of customers (actual our sale, the great quantities of goods n date. we are convinced that: there is Please do.n6task-mrae¢l.uponewmbesim of people have bought from us and can ,ine low prices at which we are offering as the stock is going fastâ€"everything ware for. next year it will pay you House. Lindsay. .ntry. The shop- sense and good whine. and know DOW A! “ _~

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