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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 Nov 1895, p. 1

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firming had being lot 14 on 2:71.“ 0! an“ township ol‘lu‘poo. ““9311.“ m A! ”manual. 3nd FARM FOR. SALE â€"1_59 m of 5m cl.- l-__x__ -__4 L z..- - n. -_ nus-uh Fairweather Co’y 30G men’s Ham anfl‘sutt Hm _ Always in Stock. LINDSAY and PETERBORQ; STRAYEDâ€"Cmo Into the premises of ‘éte‘subcfiber. Lot. 9, Can. 4. lump. I “D @“TE’AHQW m hue man 7‘!“ NOV. 6. 1995.474. Manufacturing Furriers and ci‘ Lindsay and Peterboro are ;.: aka :1 Specialty of their busi- ‘ 1 know all its wants from actual .3: :Z,;turing experience. They em- : mate but skilled labor, and their 9 3:11‘ the unmistakeable stamp of c Q .- 3output: of Artist Furriers. ~ ' c“Hang and Sweep” of tins and you will find that u l lie Furs mean something: 13L: and Finish.” Don’ is buy old- , ‘ “ l or poorly finished Furs when x 21 get the ver latest styles, cor- lmztle and excellently finished at I .;. g 332.;“3335’ PRICES,” thereby in; the “so called slight advance’ 1 would have to pay some of the f: :eliables.” Examine our Fine Furs and be convinced. fifv Advertisemenag LATEST STYLES IN ’3: l lafiflllfillll ‘ Elliflflllllllll] {if} /° 9 :iégllaw Exâ€"jfijc: .ERWEATHER GO. mammals F URBIEBS. VOLUME XXXIH. WHOLE N O. 1889‘ ESTABLISHED 1851. ZrWé‘a L113 no matter how great a sacrificeâ€"and go it must. lite-ry garment has been carefully gone through and ::::r.r3<ed at a sacrifice price. We are offering our im- :::ense assortment of Ulsters, Overcoats, Suits, Tweed and Full Cloth Pants, Cottonade Goods of every kind to fit all sizes of Youths, Boys and Men, at prices in many cases much less than one half the cost of manu- facture. If you are interested in low-priced clothingâ€" mind, we do not say cheap clothing, for cheap clothing is at all times rubbish-ave ask your inspection of first the Quality, then the Style, Fit and Finish, and lastly, the price of the Garments we have to offer. Our reputation for handling Good Goods only is established ; we will not tarnish it by handling goods which we cannot guar- antee. For the next two months the opportunity is yours to secure Clothing at about one-half its value. We are prepared to lose money on our Clothing Stock, butgzoitmust. . . . . . . . . There is a great deal of blow about the Clothing I‘mdc ju>t now. It is nothing to us what our n'cigh- burs do. We only advertise facts. Finding our premises too small for the stock we ind, to say nothing of the large amount since received, rented these premises, and now occupy them with 011/? PRICES AND QUAL/T/ES ARE OOIVVINQIER)‘. solc object of 0111’ Entire Stock wef 620:1]ng C/n'na Hall 0/0’ Stand. ather Co. The Largest try Weekly 91 Toronto. Warner a; Go. IS PREPARED 1'0 PURCHASE ANY QUANTITY ' - - OF GOOD - - ' Ma hsving to: Poul. an die I accepted the position :3 Agent for NURSERY STOCK {or the well known firm of Chm Bros. 8:00.. of Rochester, N Y., 3nd Colborno. Ont. â€"t.ho under- signed hnving 1nd much experienco in knit growing- parties intending ordedringto numhue munch will neg yiply it_they consult JOHN DUKE, Lindsay M.) can: 1‘ u WM!!! 3916.? H. D. McCafi'rey.°'°335°°' BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Plans and Estimates Fumisned on Application WOO and Genet-.1 Yunnan SHOP AND RESIDENCE Muted Call and see my stock in the above lines- what you want at. hard times prices. E. P301785, - Owkwood HARNESS 3nd HORSE {URNISBINGfi of the Best Quality at Low Prices. SINGLE HARNESS. {tom $10 up. BLANKITS. 1mm 500. up Large stock of Horse Blanks?! and. Robes What You Want I Keep New AdvertIsements. MEN’S FUR. COATS If It’a in the Saddlery Line. THE PUBLIC.+H§vi_ng recently .mnul‘n I? New. Clothing oa‘ppumuonto ‘ . ondhpou o! It Illa, by Wm undersigned. Full pzmcuhn cheerfully UAW: srnn'r ,Oak wood. W. A. W111 ta: . . Store Mn] Siding. during the caning ”rowan G “DAR. sui‘sble â€"we hnv " { Watchmakers and Fancy Goods Deal- ” ers, 52 Kent-st, Lindsay. ._._â€"â€"â€"â€" Q RAY‘EEDâ€"On the premium of W. H. L . Wickott. Lot A Con. 4. unripe“. on or About me Int. at: o! Sopumbor. 1895. on. RED 81-31938. Pam.- an hue me by proving 3W (3:14”. .â€" n noon--1"! and your name engraved on any articies Free of Charge. 790th Brushes, 7a., generally sold for 700. Our combs anJ'Brushesâ€" extra values. chin'a Doll’s Heads, 40.. beautiful china figures usually sold for 150., we make them 9 cents. Lovely saver Pickle Dashes, . . , 5 bottle Silver Piated Crust Stands, . . usually sold for $4.50, our Thanksgiving price. $2.99. Extra Bargains in Silver-plated Spoons, Knives and Forks, Bigger crowds visited us last Satur- day than we had in the two days previous. We are making an extra cut this week, a sort of a Thanks- giving day for the liberal way you have patronized us. N o matter how many are in the store on Saturday, we will make room for you, whether you want to buy or not. Walk right in, and examine for yourself. â€"â€"â€"Think ofâ€"â€"â€"- HUGHAN CO. Watches, Jewellery and Fancy Goods. HUGHANHU zRubbers and Overshoes JflHNSTflN 82 SISSUN ERS 50c. to 90¢. OIL TANXED meumsznonmx, FELT BOOTS, at Closest; Prices. Don’t forget our Boys’ “ IRON- CLAD ” Waterproof Boots. snons, 50c., 65c. and 75c. Ll’MBERME."S RUBBERS 55c. to $1.25 Bovs’ AND Youms’ LUMBERMEN’S RUD- HERE THEY GO : MEN’S OVERSHOES, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25 Boy's’ AND Yom‘ns' WATERPROOF OVER- \Vc are in the midst of a price revolution in New Edvarthomonu warranted to wear, usually sold for $2.00, we sell for $1.23. THE BEST, Our WE’a’ding Rings are Bgnght my Below Factory Prices. Mm“ Come with the crowd. 200 CASES Johnston 5.: 813.3011. Egg-ban A? Go. BBlTTflN 3803., LINDSA 1". Button Bros. Are fond of Rings, and we can please any taste in this direction. In Diamond, Solitaires, Opals, Whole Pearls, Tor- quise, Emerald and Ruby Settings we have some very beautiful goods, and the prices are surprisingly low, They range all the way from 83.00 upward. _ opâ€" LINDSAY. ONT; FRIDAY NOVEMBER ‘22. 1895. the art-on Inuit Extend into, m thot the canoe chamber and an hon lighting was to be done for $35 o yea. Conn Guam odd he won not tomiiior with the moat entered into. but the «molten: eon pond on two 3 b previous cautions without action. Reeve Km said he ”13d man that the report be refined hockâ€"mm of tho committeeâ€"tint woo Mayor Wannaâ€""I du’t think no." Conn. Gm aid ho I veil at our mining mount- to first. Befor- ring to Mr. Whito'o ohms. ho no they ind been tony abound by committee. and iloout “without tho decking would ho the lung u .n g._ A II... n_ “fix“EYEH‘LH i; midâ€"m1; White I and Mr. Ntnholh’ madam back. Mayor Wpuw- 'Why Mullahâ€"13 ~ _._A ._ - â€"-- Central charity committee in connection with the new home, reported that the in- mates of the old home had been removed to their new quarters on Thursday of last week; the committee had also called on those receiving aid elsewhere. and had informed them that the council wished them to enter the new home. They did not seem very willing, but were told that do more feel would be supplied them. REPORT OF TH! FINANCE COMMUTE. Coho. Gaanau, chairman, read the fol- lowing list of accounts. explaining that some of them had not yet been betel-e the council, but had been approved by the committee: A Primeau charity ................ ........ 8 18 00 J. Staples charity.... . 2 00 G W. Mills. charity 1 75 W. Hoacley .............. 7 J. Kenna .................................. 90 P. Nicholle: 3411:.“ special constable, in .. M nhceot C. Beavv ..... ................. W. Eakma special connablo................ L. H.P. 00.. October an“ lighting ens. lens rebate of 15 percent. undo by com- mittee for non-sumdcncyol Ham. lawn: L. 8.8? Go. trawl. Oct. ...... ...... " um: lull Oct. " " clerk'l taco Oct. .. ...... .... Hrs. Tbcxton.85¢ord: ol hudwood. Wmhman.town printing tron: Much 11th to due. . .... .... ...-- . ... ..... Wilsnnazwnsou m. .. ......... H. “alter. expense.” Simian" .. ....... WmA White pun for 88. (I) bohnon Ito-pin]. Spa-cent. on out. com. ..........._ 60 00 Wm. White phn for SI 500 lsohtion hupiul 2 per cent. on 9.1. coat ................. 80 00 Been Kym. referring to the Ltgnt, Heat Power Co. account for the com: hall, and he ma puzzlcd to know m: it meant-l! l: m for the hall above, whlch was little used, the council should not In a metre, but he thought It nut man the council chamber, and Ill! grccllcctloglog I: was fifen moveéiiind oardod that the councillors visits that portion of the south ward In a bodv next morning at 9 o‘clock. THE OLD PEOPLE OBJECT. Dam-rows Ransom ohslrmon of the gpeolaloognmittoo appojotod. to ”also pho --â€"._.,- â€"_ .â€" M:yor WAL’h; â€"_“Mr. Store:- will be able to go but the other men will no doubt be as their work."_ Conn. Gamma! thought. that the persons who made the compialnt should aczom- may the council to point out the defective crqgslngsggd walks. .. up n., ,, ,ilil L- Overseer Walker said If the council would see ac to investigate the complaints they would find benzen- crosaings in thud: portion or the town than within a few rods of Kent-st. _ _ - Couu. Cvn‘rm said he had heard many complaints, and one prominent mum ward ratepsyer toid him that it ”11- a; were not: speedily remedied some 25 or 30 taxpayers xzztcndcd :0 make application to the ccunty judge :o knock at? 25 par com. of their 335(51‘neot. He had nlyo been Informed that. u sbcrs time ago a lady be- came fixed In the mud at one of the crane. logs in that section and had to call for assistance. ,, , a A _ _. A SOUTH “'ARD GBIEVANCE. A petition signed by E. Walton. W. Preston and a number cf other citizens residing in the western portion of the south ward, was read by the clerk. It was pointed out therein that certain streets, sidewalks and crossings in that section were in very bad condition. and the peti tioners naked that some action be takrn by the council, failing which they would have to seek other means for obtaining their rights. Coun. KILLABYâ€" ‘ Street and bridge committee? _ _ "(ivziéééiWALxmâ€"“I would Elke the smgnand bridge committee to ace the wor Den-teen Rossoxâ€""Mr. J. Store:- and others feel very sore about the treatment the residents in that section had received from the council. and if the council will do nothing to relieve them they threaten to 3m) 3-3:) the judge". _ . n ,,- 'frd , Conn. Toucuauaxâ€"‘ Perhaps De; «eve Robson woum like the matter referred to a committee of the whole council. It's strange that more complaints have non begu received_by the ovjeffeer or myself." D p. -reeve RGBsoxâ€"‘ I know uctfilng at all about the matter: Mr. Stornr spoke to ma [though on Sxtpripy pigpr_." Collector Spier‘ 5 tax r011 far 1894 was referred to the finance committee , also his bonds tor 1895. Two accounts were presentedâ€"one from J. L. Shannon, 82 for milk for home; Chas. Greer, fcr cleaning well on market square a year ago, $l.-â€"Retcrred to finance com- mittee. From J. L. Shannon, enclcemg clsim far $5 dnmegas caused by the upsetting of 3 load 0: bay on the market square owing to the def; 'lve condition of the street. ...... S: reet overseer Walker was heard. who said that the upset was cmscd by 3 wheel 0! the wagon staking into the eoft earth a‘ save a drain ...... Reeve Krmmd othzrs thongh: Mr. Shannon was entitled to some redress, as the spot should have been protected. Fran Geo. Back, asking for a. remission of his taxzs on account or mace: of himself and familyâ€"Referred to finance commit- tee. matter ..... Dep -;-eeve menm remark- ed that she hsd agreed to make the repnu. and soother party would take the house on Hm same conditions If we would not. The minutes of the last regular meeting were reed by Clerk Koowizcn. and on motion they were confirmed. comicmcuxoxs. From Mrs. Preston. stating the ehe and found more repairs necessary to tho home for the used than she had anticipat- ed, and requesting council to consider the rave Grand“! Tenn Abont the Jewish Sabbath- sou. '1'on i Denounce- an Obnexienl Rescinuon‘ â€"An lany Luann-lament. I Despite the attraction at “Faust" at the . opera house there was not a break in the ' ranks of the city fathers Monday eveningâ€" bneiness was taken up promptly at 7.30 and pushed through with commendable celerity. COmmnuonttonl nd Repealâ€"Tho arm. sane. a! South Ward Moanâ€"L Poumo Appeal to tho County Jug. (or I. Rabat. o! moatâ€"Dov.- WHAT WAS DONE BY THE GO UNCIL H ON DA. Y EVERIN G. OUR CITY FATHERS. 11025 2840 126 St 2100 ‘1'). ma taboo! manna. An “jam-nod meeting ct tho ocbool bond m hold lac Tawny evening. at. m mammm m . .mm. Wmmmmw tn: “wan-n minim." The count! then went Into eommlttee o! the whole on Byâ€"lew No. 738. anthem-b leg the mnyor to sign e five venn‘ lem of thenew home at a yearly mate! of 81m and taxes. town to have the light to termlnete lane after first year on giving three monthe' notice. The by-lew m given a third tending. the necessary rule being suspended to: that purpose, end the councll then ed- j onrned. A m lunar Tn POST wu Issued 3. day eunu- M um! this week In oocqunce of Thundsy bomnbm holiday. Ax . result we hue compelled tn bola over seven! lettu- trom our country correspondents. and other interesting matter. no I“! Ito-Ion. A matting of the McCaJl mission will be held In the Y.M.C. A. new. on Manday afternoon, Nov. 5th. :1: 3.30. to which mane ladiesof antennae candid- ly Ignited. 3.1153653}. tfm'ina'M’ will as 2.5: a. cord cheaper when slashing coma. wee thought they would hue to sugply the old peopXe M usual; now the: t ese would be In the new home then should he asulng. There “A1100 heed for bug. risen Km aid 75 cards seemed a very large amount to burn at the market. The proposal to send 25 cords to the home showed that the baudln wouldbo nwhlto algohmgu hohagl pm}! 0:94: . _ u, WDep. -reeve Cwnm said he had no intention of doing soâ€"thev weak! and {1:31.75 cords about. the market and an 'vâ€"vâ€"fl 7 _._- _..._'. ”Can. Bun? pointed ail. that when 'he To cords of yood had beep 391.1qu of _It Moved by Den-nave CRANDBLL. «coed ed by Caun. Cva'rns', thsr. the chairman of the town property committee be euthor- !zad to send % cctdx ct Ion herdwood tn the new home far the out at the 75 00533 pnrphesegl from .Mrg. Thcxtoq, Some discussion took place 38 to the ad- visability of burning long or short wood In the furnace, Depurccve Rabson recon mggdlng 1. second-clown mlnlr. "M: or Warns Bald Mrs. Thexcon I tender should not be law tcr d w1§h_ Cmn. Toccnnunx objected. and hinted that the motion wee intended to cause him trouble and could save no good por- pzm; the chairman and overseer had enough to do without that. The informa- tionvcould be obtained at the town clerk's onion by loogng at the Rey-sheets. .u- u; Moved by Cour. Gunny. seconded by Coon. Baum. that s nouce be Inserted in two 001mm” calling upon sll having swunts sgslnst. the town to render sune in detail by the 30th lost. â€"leed. THE CHAIRMAN OBJECIS. Moved by Conn. KILLABY, seconded by Conn. Ccn'rm. that the Chou-man of streets and bridge 3 furnish a return show- ln~ when new walks had been built. by whom built and the cost of s_sme_ the information (urinal: ear, and his re- pofitor this ygar‘yonlg south: Inner. "After aomn farther discuscion the lotion was dtfeated. .vâ€"v "wâ€"w -_- __---- Conn. Bonxxeox - “Why, I might so well drug gram), or the trains might as well Moved by Den. -reeve Gunman. second- ed by Conn. CURTIN, that Mr. Sunnon' a claim {Jr damages be referred bathe street engage!“ committee to reparl: upon.â€" Conn. Guru): declared hlmself In favor of having the walks cleaned on Sundeya so that people could teach churchâ€"he did not know the oplnlon of the christian ople ot the town. but thst was how he p2 felt about the matteg.___ _ Dep p. ream CaANnELLâ€" ”For the Infor- mation of Conn. Rabineon let me tell him that Sand: is is not the Sabbath day : the law up ho] Sstundny as the Ssbhnth. Look at pHamuton. where three-fourths of the ministers have daclmd In (“or of Sugday gnu." --v-â€" v“ ~â€"â€"‘â€".-- D:p.-reeve maximâ€"“Ho should do the work, or we should give it to some on who will." Conn. Roam-sax disagreed with the previous 3 erâ€"ho did not think British lows won (1 compo) any mm to work on tho Sabbath do}. __ ‘_ _ _ Mayor Wliriasâ€"“You Ind better leave It open. Captainâ€"yon can 't compel a mum to work on Sn nday a." Conn. Boamsozt thought the cannon should not take “mung of gin _Qur;_ls. With mud to It Goo. Curd-- upon! «and mt on M riding allay mo whcxw lads-d mt notcdon beats-Lu anew“- but been min “: not WI" In thin or dueloulug the num- d the an» arm. The 1:..th (I hooked III 01" (m In. Mtomuhcoldhomlor the aged u 85 per month. "Id do Ill math. The consume. "an! my could not grant Ir. Smton'u mot-It tn be M on tho woun' Inn. .- It :94 been 095]“ {yin}. -,,,An _-_AA_I __1_.a flee by looking at the pa abuts. Overseer Wm said e could_ {pg-am: ”No one volunteered the desired informe- tian, end Conn. Gnhun proceeded with his report as follows : Iunlci World mbscnpflnm. 1895 ........ 8 6 on W;A. fin. up!!! to flog; ...... ... 1' .‘. ._ 3.1!) “In“ 5 w u-i “mu-w-- Coun. Burnâ€"“Some ot the members a! the hospital oommltte an ores-mt and may be able to e‘xplaln Mr. White‘s went”. . .-.,,_A._-,.-.-__.. “his;;rw\-VETâ€"IB:"N 5.‘ h“: 533 riot to my recollection-l: 113 la: you that the matter m diacuogd.” - ,L--- B’OVB Jimâ€""103.011: wan raw Blows had his holidays 1n the sprang. mi we should not be_ nufl w my again." Rzeva Emuâ€"“Yep. by: JCousmffle A GOOD HONOR, IF ENFOBCID. A Cle F03 DAKLGIS. 1'8! NEW 80)! E. look tho nut-lathe vlolnlt ciao-crochet dun “when. Eu! 1.:- II M than: "unity an miles .301! 1|an9ch at m; hon lab. “131-108- hobo gag-W #3»? Irv..- â€"â€"-.â€" wâ€"-â€"' was "flail to scab {the ate: rocky bash Ed. and an forty-11v lmcs in encocuton. and won] ‘5 have quit than only ha ran short otsmmunltlon.’1‘hc own “when on the lake, attracted by the tullllade. paddled quickly to the Tot and he! wwthcdect’toslandu‘fi It vac found that not one take ‘5 Wxfldmchadm eflect. and a ncdto he in the party gave an bu I"nonunion that the animal â€"Bundreds ct people vlslted Slnolslr’s cu shop lest Thursday after the srrl o! the north mm and gszed upon a. spoon-ole snflolout no emolue the each!- slesm ot my lover of the chase. Twenty- two fine deer-two tor osoh member of the . â€"snd sluge but, testllled to the sad muss of the nuntm, end wemsefelneeylnzflntthclrreowd hes not been excelled by say psrty lo the north country thls seeson. â€"'.l‘he story In current nmong the hunters shout Klrkfleld way that Mr. Ed. Jackson, the well-inown Cobooonk hotel-keeper. bed very hard luck on his recent exfedl' tlon Into the wild- etter venison. t Is an! thet ":5” e In the enter under some high um. _ Ellie _the nnlmle â€"‘l'he bug-so oer or the Heliborton treio wee piled nigh with deer lut Mon- doy. no ice: then 54 omeeee being brought downâ€"the human ehipment of the hunt- ing eeeeon. Nine oi these belonged to Lindsey pertiee â€"the helence went west. â€"Mee¢-n. Wm. Needier. B. F. Reesor end J. Thornhiii. returned homo lest Pddey from their two weeke’deerhuat- inc expedition in the Cobooonk district. The timeyee spent in “iii-hunting. end -â€"M::sr . W. Muioohy. Andy Goheen. J. Cohen end Con. Jackson, of the out. word. enjoyed grand sport on Bus leke despite the presence of several other hordes. They ht bookeix fine deer, tour hoinv bucks oi size. â€"Conductor Rowena. Jon. Don end My arrived in town loot Pride from their hunting trip to Loon lute. subur- oon ooonoy. They brought. book 17 deer. one being e book ot huge size weighing in the neighborhood oi 280 pounds. the result we- most “mummy. they hula: secured be one door. â€"Mr. W. T. C. Boyd end pert y return- ed iron: the tu- n‘rth with the legal eomplemenbâ€"cwo deer each. Mr. Boyd hedche good fortune to secure a young town. which he will edd no hie interesting collection or nnimele. â€"The Gnutinm- Simpson hunting fiat! returned lees Fri? from Bound she. Hervey witheig nedeer. The Toron- to membere or“ we pmy let: for the city on the noon min next (in. nflfltlll‘ NM -'Ihe Holibnrton train brought down 57 door last Ssturdsy. Two of the number bdonged to Lindsay portion. â€"Mr. John Much. of Port. Hope. paged through town Thursday week on on way from a two weeks’ hone yin the “button duttict. â€"Judglngby the ahlpm cute mm deer wen killed In “he net-chm country this eee Ion then lent. to Monday 367 est-cue: reeebedLszsy. being ’20 in excess othetyw. â€"Meurs. A. Huntlton. W. Goodwin 3nd may mind home on Thurdsy week tram Cochlong lake. Ediburton, sud re I successful sud enjoyable hunt. Eney kllsuod 17 deer in on, and brought. ome . â€"Meeera. Arthur Gunner end John Foster. em layout: of the Grand Trunk e‘. Peterbaro. are returned (from their hunt- lng expedition In the north country. each or them heving secured two fine deer, all the luv snows. â€"Mr. P. F. Hindu and {antic eulvod home from the wilds of us he lost Friday with five deer. They note the: we woods were alive with hunters. may of whom were qulbe willing to soon! a deer whenever possible. â€"Mr. Alf. Lisle. onrwell- known tuner. In: return“ 1mm his annual hunt nu Bus leo. nnd upons n jolly tlmennd plenty 0! sport. Nodal: new. A quiet wedding took place at Ntrwicb. Simoce county. on Tuesday inst. the prin- cipal being Mr. R. G. Cornell. our well- known and highly esteemed ineugnnee sgent, who :1“ unitedbtéo Mtieebh. lfi' equcsmpcp eryonng y o t at v . inge. at the residence cf Mr. C. A. Mott, brother-in-inw o! the bride. by the Rev. W. L. Newton. None but the immediate rein- tivee of the bride were present. After dinner the happy couple took the train for Linden . In: Post joins with Mr. Ccrne a may friends to extending the custnmnry (elicitation: and good wishes. eimrJ'ecciety. the ficwnehip. and z e Mathodiet church et Zion. of which Sono- tchooi he meupednbcndent (er «eve: years. While to client libenl and a prominent worker in the tech. he has never allowed on, prejudices to Interfere with his mod ieliow- ship with hie neighbors. emrng whom the new of his nemaveltcom mo township will he received with universal remt. Ta: Poet join- meny lrlendsin wishin Mr. Rogers prosperity and lappi- neee in is new home. .â€"vâ€"... n â€"w' â€"v V paintion with the Ella Riki-h Coil Co. of that gigfl Mr. in. been a usident of st! posa form" over 17 years. uni dating that time in: hold levers! very importmt paltipnu in gqnnoction with the I..â€" “I. “8.0!. m I...” n. and out.-. It In with rem: we lam o! the Intel: “on of Mr. Wulw D. Bags”. 0! Flu- unt-bound. to remove with his molly to Tomato. when be 1339 negated 3 13¢th lum': “TRIKE not with s more art out no! cutâ€"while unsung s tackle ho want-upped and thrown cache and In such any a to dlsloouo basal-gonna. [in In Wu: ("cl-Ab] . but will be unable to an a fluid tar’tho banned at ball team. recalnd u severe blow on the head. and was obliged to nth-o from the field. A tow day mm. leo pne- phlng gm: _hu_men op me Unlveuly ILL A law .0! In)“ In the match With Queen'l College Kingston. on Nov. 9th. Mr. A. F. B. Bur. upnln of tho Mano ’Vu-dty toot- !.I.GA.NM â€"Bov.8. '1'. Bartlett 1' mainstream!- vemry dare-cot mammalian on the 3rdotDeoomber. DASHS H’RB AID TERRI- TOWN AND COUNTY. TERMS: $717.90” FEB, SHHSGUM TEEPOSI'wdlbcugttg (”mad columns. AI my ohdlnngoot Nov. 7th to ProtouorJ.C.Smlthhunotboon W odJocmtundethex-monwhy. Itltlncnucmtot the stub m mmmlwmmmmmm ddlmorupwudl.hpublloorom «AtmoumuomthInpuhm on mtottho- he holdn. I will mod. “n 'ITJ'iIdaJ-T. the spam odltcr at '13: yum! fay-r jaw a , ~ -1“... m ' a? ha I: workâ€"1.9: :6 ho gawk “annulus: a uu- pace.â€" Yours, Tmu'n. Snow-flunk“ Cour-ma. [To the Editor 0! Tu: P087.) 813,â€"! wish to ssk Mr. Touchbnrn, a chairman of the street and bridge summit- toe. If there In my regular contract for cloning the snow 1m the sidewalks. or doesewh mun who but a. district dc It usultu hlmaefl. Iknowltwu done last .lnthopu‘toftbetownwhorel II". at n It used the my havingthe job sod my â€"ut5!e â€"wadod to. uhoolthrouahmwwh hndnoalgnd a plow altar m Istorm. and Sunday 1A L- Rowan-1n mm [To the Editor 0! Tu: Post.) Srn,â€"It [e n deploreble and disgusting realty thet the streets of Lindsey, more eepeolelly the eastern end of Kent end Lindsey-eta. south, continue to be hunted Infested every evening with the “we: whoops" end “out cells” of the want of “the may-bended monster thIng'â€"-the tough element. Lsdles, and even men. n Lâ€" Al... -..-I..-â€"“ .â€"J 6h. bythis nuisance. and and $858" the better for Linfiuy. 3‘2“?“ none: It Is Qua-1:35: dsayany police ?â€"Yours. Crvxs. the treatment exhibited by the eociel element to the criminal class. Lift up. do not press down. and exercise the spirit of love rather then the spirit that will for- ever be one 9f cruelty to him thet desires Soil}: hélp sud sympsthy. â€"'l‘he text for the mcraing service at the Cambridge-st. Methodist church last Sunday was taken tram Eph. : 39: “And grieve not the holy spirit of God. where- you aresealeduntothedaycfredem - t on.” The speaker said that men. In their efl‘orts to reach the ideas of God. had gone to the other extreme. Him an abstraction from which no tangible assistance could be received. God is a personality that is accessible. As barren as a rock. as eummerless as a northern Iceberg, is the man who shuts out the light of the Gospel and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Put aside those sins you know in their nature to be wrong, avarice. spe sizing ill of your neighbor. Do r at even hold malicious thoughts. which is so often done. while in the nature of things you would not act on the thoughts cherished. Forgive, even as God forgives you Have campasslonâ€"destroy net the very agenc that will bring you unto higher lite an seal you unto the day of redemption. . .. .The evening text was taken from Pee. 103: 14, the subject bring God'ti mercy. It is only when we come to the God of the bible that we find evidence of mercy and pity for sin. Saciety and its laws do not exhibit pity for the taileu; the highest manifestation of pity is shown in the family. We must look upon God as a tather. not as a great governor. He upon who pity should be exercised is the man who asks for it. Men slip to the very verge of despair because no (allow man piiieth him it he tslletb ; like sheep. we have gone astray. but while man can- not go to his tellowman for sym sthy he can go to God. who hath compass on. The darkest chapter of the world's history is ALA -_-l_l eel sermon the rev. gentleman gave out may strong Ideas which would he glndly enumerated it there were e ace. Mention must be made at the exoe out rendering of the anthems by the choir. ‘ â€"AtSt. Andrew's, lset Sunday. Rev. J. W. Macmillan choose his text from Ramona 14. 12 : "So then shall everyone give ecoonnt of himself to God." In opening. the preeoher sold thst about every man. u ell history bed tsught. there was en in- dividnelity and personality. At first eight, owing to en unneturel humility and hesiiency to talk of such matters. our ehristisn experiences appeared theseme. Not eo-we should not end csnnotjudfle God'e dealings with othvrs ; our own souls required all our attention, and by submit- ting to God we should learn its faults and means (i redemption. In closing, Mr. Macmillan asked it it were no: agrimd and noble thing to live down our own potty prejudices. practising self-sacrifice for others; thus we should get then personality and nobllity oi resolve which is Chrisl-like ...... In the evening the poster preached on the clause, “So he paid the tore thereof," token (rem Joneh 1 end 3. After a somewhat elaborate introdncâ€" tion. the speaker seid that the leeeonhe derived tron) this unique text westobe honest. He then went on to show thee honest . judging the world at meeent. in its pol tics! and commercial dealings. was sorely needed : that we should pay e debt in its own coin. whether of sympethy. kindness or otherwise; and that we would pay our higher debt to God. He empheeized the toot thet works. and not words slone.cenneythetgreeteet otdebte we owe to God; thet is, we must believe in Jeane. end believing in Jesus, we shell fulfil the old maxim, “An honest men is the noblest work of God; In this precti: an: WW chalk-00. [To a» Spatial Editor of m Post] Smâ€"Immwiudlowne-pmfiqr m not“. â€"At St. Pnnl'e church. on Snndey morn- ing. Rev. C. 1!. Math premhedtmml. Cox-inthinne. 12:31: “But covet ear-neatly theheetgiite.endyetehow I unto you n { more excellent why." Mr. Potter reed n part of mot-ulna prayer end the litnny. ...... In the evening Mr. Beecheln. at W clin'e coll e firmer grndnnte of Sr. Jo n’e col Winnipeg. read the leuone and Dlmh from John 12:32: “And I. if I he lined up from the earth, will drew men unto me.” The revere were rend by Rev. C. H. Mex-eh nn Mr. Petter.....Ser- Vice will he held nt St. Peul'e church nt 11 o'clock next Thursday morning. being Thanksgiving day. . ..Nexc Sunday, brig the tenth nnniverenry at the opening the enumh. epeclel services will be h at which Rev. Septimus Jones. rector the Church of the Redeemer. Toronto. will prenoh both morning end evening. A chlldren‘e service will he held in the ether noon at three o'clock. and nu address will be delivered by M r. Patter. 7 __ Janna-y" --_ in? ’ paid {oraairgm‘la' house. AM: Contact: The members of the Centre! chatty committee. assisted by 3 number of our town lediee. ere amazement: to hold sober! concerts tthemiddleot December, * object being to provide tunde for the proper turn bins of the new home tor tbeaaed and infirm poor. An excellent prcgrem to being propend. end no doubt the Men will have u bumper PAYABLE In ADVANCE COMM UNICA TIONS. 5" x

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