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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Nov 1899, p. 10

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may»; Hr. Eambly ”Naval a, triumph in Ellis delineation of John Bull,- andlho WPLLULA. Miss Con Wallace's rendition 0! ‘12:?» Holy City." (Adams) waslisten- led to with keen enjoyment, as she is mind as one of our sweetest wrists. “ , ‘ Lâ€"£___-I. :- aption f‘fl'hat child is a born actress.” might be: heard whispered about when little Laura McConnell was displaying her skin as a. hypnotist. Her brother Barry is also a. clever lad. , “ RED IMTER DAYS." mhe second portion of the entertain- ment was also very pleasing. m Queens of thz Susana. hafldfimly and suitably attired. entered and took munitions on the thrones prepared for the“, «iter which Old. Father Timeâ€" arrmd with .1 brand-new scythe for '0-5 , yearâ€"made his appearance in q 1- . garb. and alter introducing hinged in properly hollow accents, '- w‘; ha. seat on a convenient stump. 1' to the story of. the Bed 1361- . L, told in song and. recitat'm, 'I’Lu (.th were in keeping With Lur! rhnractem. an! the whole affair 1:- -.2 rlcverly conceived and executed, 1 .- uue not space at; our disposal to mrlon 'nl! dmorv‘ing of notice. and met confine mine to those ee- peciany applauded by the audience. Mr. Chas. Podgar made a. typical Irishman, and hi . none. “ch3! O'-‘ Hoax-c,” added to t warmth of hiero- The Maypole dance was‘alone worth the price of admiss on, and. Mam kitten and Begbie deserve all the handsome: things that are being said. relative to their electrical triumph. 83 very few can form any; conception of the difficulties they had to! meet and Wercome. The fairies carried no few- er than 116 small incandescent lights, and the plaeirg and wiring of. these was a tremendous task. Mrs. Begbie gave invaluable aid in training the children and preparizg the cwtuines, rhich occupied several weeks. Miss K. Mime, the Fair“ Queen, de- aerVes a word. or two of especial praise- thxt she had to do was done grace- fully, and she looked Verywinsome and ed in. the gallery). with the pr'etty cos- tumes, umque stage setting, and, the spirited and rhythmca; movements of the youthful performers. all canth nted. to produce an effect. that. was indescripamy: beautiful. oi the Fairies, and her Loveiy attendâ€" ants, fast asleep under a spell can upon than by 50111:: horrid magic- ian. then entered tricxsome Cupmi (little Ruth McNauLty). equipped with bow and. quiver, who Whlspered mtq each fairy's eat some wee: message. which had the afiect of rousing all tram their slumbers- Then the mvola began, and fantastically attired gnomes led by Master Harry McConâ€" nell, made their appearance andjoined in {bu gay spans, consistmg of an “ecu-1cm Msxypoledgmoefancy march- ing. dxm movements, etc. mth. Cupid. mug and. appropfiating‘not anlittla wsm'v and famile, and their unatinted apâ€" plause juStified the sanguine mm printed above. LEVER ”U BLDEAU. When the curtain raised and dis- dosed A Giimpse Into Ln ryland,‘ the picture presemed was Indeed a char- ming one, anu rivetLed. all eyes. The theatre lights were turned. off, and. the stage de bdthed in awn: glow which revealed Mfg-s Kate Milne. Queen oi the kairies, and. her Ioveiy attend- nnts, fast asleep under a spell cast upon Lh~m by some horrid m agic- ian. mun entered tricxsome Cupd AM I i Miss if. Neelande gave a. pleasing recitation in connection with St Val- entine's day y, and her attire was pret- ,ty and in keeping with her part. «neon caused many a. [hearty Steph ugh She represented Ta- bitha’s Birthday. and was attired in one of the quaint o‘dâ€"fashioned. worn by our g'randmo hers. Her recitation. descriptive of a spinster mourning lost chances and still keen in quest of a husband. was exceedinglg amusing. and her advances to O! htkrr Time, and 'his preparations for flight “brought down the house," sota speak. ot the applause; owing to'her self-pos- msed )et eSsentLqu_ agildxsh demagn- or. Each fairy carried minute elec- tric Lights on hm shoes, 1n her hair, at h r waist, and on, the hem of her dreas, and. the paling and flashing of these 51. the Mn of the hidden elec- tricians, (aided. by a_a_ear_c.h.-light plac- CASTORIA flours Britten sud Bushido utmo- mx First Part 00:41! Not I» hook led-1n 3 City Theatre. " “Rnd Letter Days and Glimpses into fiirylnnd.” a uni-qua entertainment, produced for the first time in Lindsay. brilliant in originality. fuli of start- ling effects. complete in gorgeoameas of costume. and the who'a combined ing in the Academy, in aid. of the fumh of the! Home for the Aged, and. the cur- iosity created thereby, combined with n desire. on the put of ourgood people to support a deserving institution, led to the pretty theatm haizg packed to the very doors by our best citizens and families, and their unstinted. ap- plause juscified. the sanguine [exempt printed above. and replete with most enchanting mn- gic, vocal and instrumental." Such was the annoulwemant made by the committee who were appointed to frame the program for the annual enâ€" tertainment g§ven on Thursday even- swam: we COFFERS or me | 0m HOME FOR THE AGED SOCIETY. [ by e: Thursday Night‘s Charm- .ing Entertainment HEB USHER HMS} IINIEAY, FRIDAY, NOV. 17. .m?.§e.t mmmJoM Buoyant.“ sou 32”.»:3. Bonn D. an Quantum-.30“ While Cleansing the Skin and Scalp with hot baths of CUTI- CURA SOAP and healing the Raw, inflamed Surface with CUTICURA OiNTMBNT. In fll cases of Item flaming Humor: with tho CUTICUBA BESOLVENT BooltheBlnnd ,: Th .53 u Weekly Post. j Complete Treatment. $l.25 1th Mountains one W at! £22: ot’ the hunt. Imam minnow. 9:111:6th than. Yukon. hand man flake“. boat: {mad m :N “-3! as human-as Gll'l‘pnultm o! aver-y Had a“ .m. Sum you- mat with our {Haunted talcum- of m and nown‘a-n for any «a cent. Johnston a .el’arlane 2| Yon-com hrs-to. (an. HR for l0 Gents look; was Duffy! wdfm‘!‘ .E' Pu- umjmm ggfraxnoly becomugg CC? tum!!! for their parts. and thou- mei- tationn were given Wit-h vivacity’ an elocutionary‘ skill. 5 lAboompanieta, Mrs. Koyl. Miss Gregory. Miss Hettger. Herald. fir. C. McAlpina. liss'Corkery. who represented Lady Day. sang that beautiful hymn. “Ave Marie." and. rendered it in; clmrx‘nin'gl fashion. She possesses a. vow» of. re- markable sweetneau. ynd those who heard her will look forward t9 .hon next nppenranoe with teen anthpa- tion. “21% la Juv menu‘s |\I I--|I-Lu’ "‘1er 25th. Lady D3" ”‘8' M188 001,1” ry ‘ aftera rheunutic sufl'erer has once used APRIL, Miss Sylvester, recitetion- Dr Hall's Rheumatic Cure. Mr. john Let. A" FOOI'B Day. Ml" lA' W'aitet Clarke, Pittsburgh, Ont, suffered with EasterDa .song’.M'iss Cora \VallaCe. Muscular Rheumctism in his legs to: 23rd. Sf' "383 Day. M‘Hklaml’w- ten months. He tried doctors and MAY" ”'55 M' Tomhpurn, regltat‘QB- numerous Intent medicines without re- 3rd. Arber Pay, M435 M» .bwlwm- :ict. One bottle of Dr. Hall‘s Rhett. 24th, Queens Birthday, Miss Duck. matic Cure cured .‘iim completely. He JUNE._ Mrs. Ij‘red Walters, 8008- has not suffered with the disease since. ““0110 obligato by Mr. Peace.) This'preparation is used internally. One JULY. Miss I’lunkett, recitation. bottle contains ten days’ treatment, Lat. Dominion Day, Miss J. Grass. price 50 cents. For sale at all drug 4th. Independence Day, Mr. W. E. «totes. Smith. ; . ‘â€"_â€"" AUGUST. Minn H“. Mimms, recitation. l BMW" “‘1' PW“ 3‘31““ Mr. Eugene Costa, M111. late mining lst. Emancifiation' Day. Floatation Melody, ,esgs. Waite. _l1r Y. engineer of Canadian Geological Sur- Preston, DB‘mm’ Trew, Ta“ and. vey, now of Toronto, and. Mr. J‘. A; Culverwell were in town on Nov. 9th Comeil. 13th.. Baireuth Fesdval, Duett, (Vio- lin and piano) Misses Cairns. for: a few hours. Mr. (hate is a di- 18th. Civic Holiday. Mr. Fullerton. motor ot‘ the Burleigh Falls Pm: SEWR, Miss C. Walters, song. Company, and in company with Mr. 2nd. ning of Public Schools. Miss Culverwell and the New York bankers E. clean. _ Who are financing the company. paid 5th. Labor Day. Mir. Fa hosworthy. a visit to Burleigh Falls Monday? and corona-n. Miss Hillock, recitation. I My. ffhgy were agreeably our- 19th, Thanngiving Day, song, Mir. prised ntthe tine power available and. L. Silver. ! the facilities for cheap development. 3m. Hallowe'en. Witches‘ Dance" 3 Under the charter the company will be Misses Allen. Hughes, O’Leary,15tyeld “The Central Ontario Power Cranbll, McSweyn Coburn. .DeVelopment Company." Ml" NOVEMBER, Miss Duffus. recitation. 0°“? and M3": “MW-“1 "5“ "m“ . . - I to Lindsay; this week in the interest at 9th. Princes of Wales Birthday. song. l t] enterprise. so it. s Effie. Da De Man. -â€"-â€"-â€"â€" t t. n 's y. nee, ters Alvin and Orvin Pepper“ Chapter of Accidents. DECEMBER. Mine Silver. song. â€"Leonard Goheen. the ten-year-old fitho Christm. Day. Mr. J-. “Elly. ' m of m. And‘y m. of .th. at J‘MUARN. Miss O'Leary. recitation: ' ward. fell on a broken bottle while attiNegb‘fte‘aozl ”giv'mfirg- Din? playing in the school ground last week Edwards. , and received 'a deep gal:- on the 'FBBBUARY, Miss E. Perkins, I right 108' near £1.16 knee. The wound ' ' 8008» man over three inehe on. length. He affirfingfliag: Birthday, . will notibe able to raw 1353me in 14th. St. Valentyne'e Miss E. Neel- ;claeg_ingide 31 _a {Banal at least- PART- II. Queen. of Spring, Miss Ada: Woods; Queen of Summer, Miss M. Soother- an; Queen of Autumn, Miss L. Bob- son; Queen of Winfigg. mag 91: Keith. Queen of the Fairies. Miss K. Milne. Fairies. Misses Laura. hicConnell, Norm-1 Touohburn. Dorothy Tate. Mur- iol Steers, Rachel Parkins, Guasie Oranchll. ‘0121 Father» Time; m. J. coming. MARSH. Miss A. SyIVester, recitation. 17Lh. St. Patrick’s Day, song. Mr. Gnomes. Masters Ear McConnell, Bart Hopkins, Gerald Pa don, Hubert Paddon. Carl Hettger. an. Fortt. Cupid, Ruth McNaulty. lads. 29:11. Tabitha} a Birthday, Mile Steph- Tzhe [Wi'Lches' Dance, in commemora- tion of Hallowe’en, was a weird. yet doligh tful performance. the effect be- its heightened by a sooth n_g caularon [leaded from a tripod, into witch is“ the youthful witches cast austeriqus drugs and. charm while reciting; in- “flattens .0911?de import- Pride in nationality and military sentiment were both aroused by Mr. J. Parnell Morris’ admirably render- ed song. “What are Englishmen Made 0!." Mr. Morris has seldom been heard to better advmtgge, and the au- dience applagded hgartlly. . Mia E. Duncan's New Year’s Day resolutions. and Mrs. E. A, Edwards’ election day address on behalf. at the New Woman. were both well given, and excited much laughter. The "ad- dress had a local flavor and' adminis- tered some friendly raps to our city fathers. Masters Orvin and Alvin Pepper 'ro- presented St. Andrew‘s day. in, fitting fashion by appearing in full High- land garb and dancixg a reel in ‘graoeful style. They were recalled a! a _d_eser!_e_d mag-k _ot appmciatiou. Mia‘ Silva, who is no stranger to Lindsay andianoos. 3303 "For All Eter- nity.” (Macaroni). She Was in splen- did voice. and was heard with evident pliggmre: Queen.” Her smart. semi-military cos- tume. with haversnck, coupled with her expression and animation. but a touch; of realism that proved irresist- ible. and called to mind our boys now on their way to the Tramml. Mn. P. G. Pilkie. Lindsaâ€"y‘s popular vocalist. achieved the success of the evening i9, her song. “Spldigrs of the “In Sweet Sep tember." (Hope manple). Miss Walters is always heard with pleasure, and may think she never appeared to batten advan- tag-e than_ on Thursday owning. 11mm Cora Walters Sang Very sweet- 3 V Miss E. McLean. a little maid, described. schoolday was and holiday joys in telling tash'on and; every par- ent manifested dye appmciation of her effort. ’ Mr. Silver touched a tender chord in everyone's compcsition by render. ing in excellent voice “The Death- leeg Army): _ _ mintained. think: 0! the chemo- ' but to the very and. [Mien Duck made: gracefulend i pleasing representatwe of Her Hoot ' Gracious MuJeGU. and very prettily f voiced her ream: at being! unable to ; via“; her beloved Oanadaan people. 1 Mrs. Fred Walters' song, "Happy ,‘ Days." (Strehezki), with vimin obliga- to by Mr. Ponce, was a. charming number, and our music lovers will look forward to its repetltlog. . ,â€" Mr. Fullerton’ an interpretation of the Civic Holiday dude, and the accom- panying address, were exceedingly dent and amusing and were loudly apglambd. The Baireuth Festival duett, (on violin and piano). by the Misses Cairns. gave great pleasure to the. audience. Very soon no concert program will b6 complete without the names of these young Laqie9._ Mr. w. E’Smim, by. his clever in- terpretation of Uncle-Sam. proved that he has it in him ta become an ‘btarnal” good aclo: i‘n primate tha- atricals. Owim to the illness of Miss B. Bowen; Miss Jennie Gross kindly con- sented. to fill her place ”represent- atiVe of Dominon day. Despite the very brief notice ahemeiVed the part Was admirably tame PROGRAM, PART I. Sue the Queen.“ â€"’Mlastor' Lisle Silver, son 0! Hr. Chas. Silver, bailitf of the county court. met with a painful injury last week: while going through 39mg ath- letic exercises. at wh: oh he is an ex- pert. Owing to the slipping of the {horizontal bar on which he was per- forming he! fell with considerable farce onlhisleft arm hr it at the wrist. 'Ihs news that “ " will haVe to wear splints for a. mouth will excite the commissoration of his many friends. Mr. Eugene Caste, MIL, late mining engineer of Canadian Geokgical Sur- V'ey, now of Tmonto, and. Mr. J‘. AL Culvmell were in town on Nov. 9th for. a few hours. Mr. (hate is a di- nector ot' the Burleigh Falls Power Company, and in company with Mr. Culverwell end the New York bankers who are financing thecompnn company. paid. a visit to Burloinggh Falls Monday and. Tuesday. They were agreeably eur- prised at the line power available and the facilities for cheap development. Under the charter the company ywill be yeld “The Central Ontario Power DeVel opment Gompa any” Mir. Caste and Mr. Culverwell wilr return to Lindsay; this week in the interest of There is no limit In earthly happinefl afterarheunutic sufferer has once used Dr Hall’s Rheumatic Cure. Mr. John Clarke, Pittsburgh, Ont, suffered with Muscular Rhenmetism in Ins legs for ten months. He tried doctors and numerous Intent medicines without re- :icf. One bottle of Dr. Hall's Rheu- matic Cure cured .‘xim completely. He has not sufie-ed with the disease since. This‘preparation is used internally. One bottle contains tut days’ treatment, price so cents. For sale at all drug «ores. A young man named Albert Walker, of the east ward. appeared before County Magistrate Deacon to answer to a charge 01 indeeont assault mm to by: Ada Billinfs. a domestic Defiant in a town fami y. The offence was said. to has been committed white the plaintiff was driving withdthe de- fendant on the emits at Oct. 22nd. on the Oakwood road. No direct evi- dence being offered by the laintifl in support of .tho charge, glaciatrate Deacon dismissed the case. That in what the person' does who tries to cure rheumatism or any etha- dlsenae by reliofing the symptoms. Hood's Snrsnpnrills. attacks the cause of those (licenses. It neutralizes the acid in Line blood and thus permnent- 1y cums rheumatism It tones and strengthens the domch, restores its natural digesting fluids and perman- ently cures dyspepsia. He Mistakes the Efi‘ect for the Cause‘ flat of Electric Bitter- has and In ‘Intereetlng Open-sue. anon Omemee Bantu-onto» Ioronto News, Wednesday: A most intermting surgical operation was per- formed at the Hospital for Sick Child- ren this morning at nine o'clock. A short time 880.. Chnrlie Cochrene. a little 12-year-old boy from Omemee. was brought to the hospital to receive treatment for a bad burn on his back. The doctor in charge decided, it would be! necessary to graft healthy skin over the burned flesh before the out!- erer could recover. This morning in the operating roan at the hospith the grafting operation was succeat performed Over It dozen peep e volunteered to give stripe of their skin to be grafted on the little lad'n back. but only some half-dozen“ otters were accepted. These were from med- 3 ical students, and from their arms this morning small stripe of skin were gentllypee led ott. and bound to the burned surface. The operation. which lasted about half an hour, was a. moat interesting one. and was witneaed ty 3 large number of medical students. Young Cochrane came through the or- deal in' good style. and in a, few weeks. after the rgalted stripe of skin ham; firmly grown together, he will be as well as ever. I Dr. R. V. Pierce. of Bnfl'alo, N. Y.. I!” cured more cues of female weakness than any hundred local ctitlonen. He he. roved that diseases may feminine can cured ti ht in the prim, of home. Write to in: mm; {our ptoma and an account of your tron le J51- will give your case careful. confidential confiden- fion nnd presctibe foryon free of charge. Mn. 0. N. Fisher. of I51 Lexi on Avenue. NewYork citan-itea: “Ihadlgtenam fmu:rulewousnti e? wilt): all ltzfuymgtom at: can tea ous. n t e 7 takepDr. Pieme'a Pavori Pr‘eamtgflonbm I annoteroasand irritable. lhavea m in my face and have gained tea " But no womn need be sick nnleu al- flicted with cencer. There is n sure my for her to regain her hedth. She need not go to a locnl doctor and submit to the db- ngrecable questionings, “examination.” nnd ”local treatment." so invnriably ill- eisted upon, and so justly nbhomnt to evsry 510353 I'omn. ’Asickwomanhuno nzfittomrry. A dimom huno ritht to “tempt moth- er 7 _ , end. A weak, sickly, heed-echey. beck- nchey women cennot be a good. helpful wife. She cannot hear. heelthy, he 9, children. She cannot gm her chi! the pgoper care and traingngt _ _ The novelist considers it wholly from the sentiments], intellectual side, but there 8 mother agpeet even .nore importantâ€"the physical aide. Seatunenttl love between men end women leads to close physical u- nocietionâ€"to manageâ€"to the letting of children. And no healtl; my,“ 1’9 ”mid. A LESSON IN SKIN GRAFTING The storyoflove is uold u theworld. and as 111 embracing as the univene. It furnishes the sentiment for all romance-â€" .11 novelsâ€"311 pkye._ No Limit to Happiness. THE w n; wKLY A Sedans Charge. Stuart's quye‘psia Tablets make people well and hop than welj, :nd W but-habit you can acquire in tomakfldnilymot thmnt‘muhta hoop the digest“. out»: strong and worms. . ' Stuart's anepoia Tablets taken at- tev meals are dissolved and: mingling: ’witb the food cause it toba promptly digested and: mimihted; they do this because they contain nothing but harmlesl digestive elements, which digest meet. eggs and other tood, even Hing-”it!” stomach itself io weak and we: ' It requires little at t to con- vines anyon 6 that the taut turd. against colds, pneumonia. and. neon of _tempora_turo is 3 39°51. stomach. Phoplp who make a regulu practice 0! tab Stuart's Dylpepsia Tablets after me are free from colds, simply because their dice-tine is perfect. the heart strong and regular. and the whole ”stem fortified. against die- It tho digestion and oirculntion me good. raids, will be unknown. Pbor digestion «use: poor circula- tion of the blood and when in this can- dition severe cold; are contract“ on tho slightest provocation. fie best protection against colds in not so much. in extra clothing as 'in good digestion. Gnu-d Your south In tho ran um ”1’ W131?" change from warm to com is al- ways attended with more danger than. from a. cold to a. warm temperature. home the grate: mortnlity from lung and. throat. dim at this season at tho yur' as compared with spring. Brewer ot eorotnle. whioh had. canned her great altering (or you-e. M rible sores would break out on her heed end hoe. end the bent doctor: could give no help: but her cm In oomlete and her health in excellent." This shows what thousands have prov- ed.â€"umt Electric Bitters u the bent blood purifier known. It's the III. prone remedy for moms. tetter. enlt rhenm. ulcers. boils end running notes. It stimtel liver. kidney in and n“batch. expel: poisons, help. section build. up strength. Only M50 cents. Sold by it. fixinbothnxn; every bottle unann- ee 2 â€"Mr. ‘1‘. J. Allen. baker; erriVed in town Thursday week with the body of his brother. the late Wm. Allen. whose- deeth‘ had taken place at. the Toronto General Hospital at now. Some five months ago the deeeened complained. 'ot- some latent trouble in the head. but the diseaie not haVinc wfliciently (bveloped, could not be diagnowd.‘ at the time. About four hwnthe ago he went to the General. hospital. 19: treatment. when it was diecovered he was suffering from ebeeeee on the brain. Three Operations were per- formed on the patient. with but slight hope: of recovery. On Thuredny r. in. J. Allen left for the city ton bring his_brother hone. but his case had tek- en a eerioul turn at nine o'eloek Wed- nesday night. when the patient him into unconec‘ouaneee. from which he did not arouse, and die dat no'm next day, a few minutes before his brother's animal. The deceased me well knoan and ' hly reepected in town. heme ms with hie-brother for a number of years. m tuner-n1 toold place on Sunday at, three o'clock to Riverside cemete . end wee con- ducted by the Sons 8 land. We extend to the relatives en friends at the deceased our sincere sympathy. ‘ w‘ Surveyor Alex. NiVQn. of Halibnrlm, returned. from Dunstord on Nov.'9th, where he had spent “we. (lay: survey. in the new Union cemetery. situated on tho hm of m. Jabs: Dunstan. near the Village. '12» plot conning three norm. and is gdmirably adapted for a cemetery. K: Kim left {or Emu-onto on the evening train. Oones from Dr. D. B. Camila, of Nah“... LT. Bowritu: “Four bot- Wan Can Exist :Wlnn thd kidney- an kept healthy nndvicoroubytbnuofbr.A. w. Ghana's Kidney-Liver Pius. It in uric acid loft in the blood by defective kid- Lhat cause. rheumtinn. Dr. my: A, W. Chan: Kidney-Lint- Pills who and active in their up kidno strong work of ilterir. the bbod; nnd than me thd can of rheumatism. One pill a dose. 25 cents a box. Poflee Conn 0mm. ‘ -Alex. Scott and Wm. Edwards. who reside nou- tbo northaulorn cps: lb intomew. Scott chiming has but been assaulted. nib chute wu du- All doctor. told Mick mm... 11 West Jamar-on. 0.4m”- uttering 18 months tron Rood] mun-n. ho wodd die unlo- a costly open-moo m portal-nod: but he cared himself with two boxes of Mia's Arnie. Salvo. them Pile can on earth. and the but 31an in tho__w9r!d.__ a tin. Mr. Sincldr might fairly ha." been allowed to remain in office until a, potmanent chic! had bun secured and plans for mainticn had bean fully perfected. ‘ .|W.h.ilu The Post has had oecas‘on to find fault with u-Oapt. Sinclair's neglect of the brigade. owing to his time cm; attention being fully taxed. in Um (inaction and su Winion of his own bmineu. we woud be sorry to learn that. after Inving mated all oummar in function, the council had tam “Vantage of Ir. Sinclair's, ub- aenoeto tnkotlnfir‘ minthoro- m'ganixation of tbs Iriggdo. As Hr. Whig has accepted tho position ro- luctantly. we boliom and with the strict understanding that he dull not be oxgqctogtoqutitutg min; grac- In ontnport at hot My night'- council proceeding. is not.“ that 1:. Donald Sinclair. '19 in ”VI: hunt- in. had been W from an posiâ€" tion at chief of the {to brigub. in ac- cox-dance with a motion PM by the town property committee, who have jurisdiction! over such matters. We learn that next day Mr. F. K, Begbio was aolicitad to new!“ the position. and consumed to “sum the duties temporarilyâ€"that i; until the com- mittee can advertise and-acute a auilahb pgg’lon. SEASONABLE HINTS CHIEF 0" TH: FIRI BRIGADE. no Position Fahd m. Surveyed I New Cemetery. nbox. 801deme He Fooled The Sum Glorious New: Ohitmry vutisementn that Quads has on: had. as tho picture. will ,be thorn a the Palace Theatrs of London and also the [gigging that”: of Go:- V_, r... w-wâ€" .‘uu uuuu‘u Lue Jour- ney by the number they start out with. which will be a very great con- venience. ' -â€"Rn.ilw-ar man no diaeetietied with the G.T.R. management because of the time lost by deputation! go'ng 'to Montreal. It is claimed they are kept there week after week waiting for in- terviews without suffieent reason. It is atatod that the cod; of keeping ‘he firemen'n deputation in Montreal amounted to 820.000. .1]; Biograph 00.. which operate a series of moving picture: at theatres and other places of amusement both in Canada and Greet Britnin. and who have also obtained the (machine {or the di lay of. their picture- at the pal-i; xgoeition in 1900. have been W804 y the 6.123; to' encore e number at the best (hmyliui '31!ng -â€".T.he Grand Trunk wintu' timn- table will go into enact. on Sunday. Nov. 8th. A new feature. whichgwul be appreciated by trunnion, will be a in the system. at numbering of through trains to Amer'wan points. Train; '11! be known and indicated on the amt“ fight thyme]! the Jam-- can. of m; the stoihir‘cagriodrw V542; 500 bushels. and bar consort: 2.800 and 36.750 busy“: respectively. â€"The New York Central 3, R. ”up- orities have decided to take the untu- tivu inda movement to ubotiahhzhe custom tip i ondi ' and: p- ing can. It genÂ¥o be. hoped“ that the Canadian ling will toliow unit. -â€"Gra.in is being rushed through; at a finely rate from Midland elevators. an e big fleet of vol-ell is expected before navigation closes. The Str. Mndagwr. with two ech_ â€"‘Lh9 G. '1‘. R» will advance its rate- tor the carriage of lumber on Nov. 15th. Local rates will go up half n cent per 100 "13., and the rate. from United States points from one to two cents. -N6twithstnndi General Manger Ha ' threat that It: would remove the Gllfih shop. from Alhndale to Drill; it the municipal partnership between Allandale and Barrie was several. m separation ha. actually taken place. the by-lnw being carried in name by enmity of 16 votes. Allendalefieo ended likewise some time ago. Discovered ByA Women Another amt discovery has been nude. and that too. by n Indy in thin country. “m hetened lb clutches upon her. and for seven ”on she withstood its new acts. but her vital organs were under-lined and death non-ed imminent. For three month she coughed inoeeeantly. tad zuld not sleep. fineéinelly dawn; n my to recovery M u otbottle of Dr. King's how Discov- ery or Won. nn wu eo Inner relieved on taking first dune that all. slept all night; and. with two bottle- hu been absolutely cored. Ber ne- il Mn. Luther Lnts.’ nus write. W. C. Bannickt Co.. of Selby. NB. Sold by A. Biginbothao nt 50c“ and .1. Every bottle guaranteed. . ior improVemonts. in now giving ms at- tention to the outbuildings. Ha ha a brick 700““! alnmt completed. 1nd his pintcntian in to .dd another story to it next ya: and than gain four additional roams. -â€"Mr. J88. Butler. the nial host of the Butler house. at 1: went end. pavgng completed his extensive inter- ‘ “SOONER DIE THAN :UFFBR" ed at the pornt ot- the (argue and etnted about an inch. The wound u healing all right. â€"Mr. P. J. Gillespie. of the firm of Gillespie Onnnby. Wilberforce. wall in Uxbridfa vicinity last week buyiu home- or his lumber camp» up “men of Victorh county: no Inkling“. good tht‘nc Man" as n. ma! having I upped t brooding at home- for neural you-n. â€"Hr. 600. Gray. of Cofdwater. the well-known Canadian athlete. who bolt the American record (or. shot- putti . is an applicant for the posi- tion chief of the Toronto fire bri- gadn. with some chance- 0! mecca. -An' Uxbridgo youth met with a peculiar accident the other day. no va- tooling with u: dr-gnn when it Incidentllly went off. and 1h: min“. (and . grunge loggemtâ€"it enter: -BOOD'8 PILLS cum constipation. Price :5 coats. â€"mn Mt: Wu. of Pet- erbom. mt north last week with x can of ml: {or the num Co» ~3ukweu Co. are be uite a number of in than 3" 31., secure tbs chub-st winds fond be in local market. I procured a bottle; whsn halt of it was tubal: I had great relief. A. for pottin- cured no. I claim (0-day it In lineal, mod: that will cure rheu- nglfirnby A. WW I P a an . lama ,7 I- the Pun-Mod Bhutan“- I'm!â€" South Ana-tau: than “can I!!! bloc tho Iron-n an: Joanaâ€"Gho- J. 3. Garrett. of Liverpoot, N. S, “1 m 3 mt sufferer for yours Iron acute rheumatism. Wu unable to hit or put my feet under no. I tried everythinc recomundod. and was tmlod by but but'nliot minVnin. Iw‘ udetito gr! South American caustic Cure. Noah nouns. when 0n" "W“ probably led to the capture 0‘ 0' aluminum in l Lind!!! boy: I" i. g... .on at ur. Noah who to- ad” near the Col :40. NEW” 'vu-t’. -â€"‘ " ' ' ’ cos. the ball Pllfl’o m that I“ “I q” 10, of Mustang 8:09.. lur- I'm .0 u” up” of .WOI“! Var- coe and. Capt- Ju. V8113“. 0’ “'1' w' "' for whom deep mm "“1 ”° “1" vaions to 80’ ‘° w“ ‘° 9” E in buss... Manger! . Lunmy. also at Ora-vol! viola- nb 15°35“! aboutl twq you! I.“ Lâ€" _ _-b:- candy. LOCAL BREVITI ES [Aft-low B m: In «flows In sum luau-ad w '. 139,9, -Early last week our school wan invaded by u chug-haired disciple from: the neifihboring halls of learn- ing. who hold y challenged our boys to a can. of bafiet ball on the fol- lowint‘ Friday. This being looept- ed. the above youth, aided by the school war-gmrelpondent. (Whose chief occupation Is to write editorial. on . forthcomi lecture and dissect no?) began to rain hiswu'rioroon t a, school campus, until forcibly ejected mutton by Janitor Pasture. But on the. on of the make misunder- 103 "MM he ter part of 7.1013”, nn‘d «glint; Yerily. @031} A“ _‘_ __ _-â€" -u.â€"-_yyuv the physical‘and “{0}“ standard the old Collegiate ‘37 decliniu. - â€"0ur Literary Society held its rog- ulu- meeting on Friday waning. PM Mont III-Quanta in the chair. The regular business at the society having been transacted. the follomng pro- rnmrm rendered: Solo by Miss Me- Shrlnne; recitstion by Mia: M. ’Scott; instrumental duet by Mia Spence and. uh u a ' "E? h: ' t "tin? can a wiption ‘o trip 0 0 Rocky Mountain. m meeting c'Os- od with the nation] unthom. Collegiate Institute Notes. -Word has been received from Ron. mvid mm. Minister of Justtce. who in to (hunt the last. at the lecturee this winter. Itntin‘ that he will speak 00% English In: South Afrioe.” This subject ebonld prove of out in- terest, especially when handed by such an 41¢ka authority on constitution“ luv u Mr. Mills. â€"merboro Enminer. Nov. 9: m. and In. '11 F. Matthews arrived home yesterday after a. two months’ visit in Great Britain. Mr. Mdthm 1n- ou a busine- trip. but combined Elysian with business. Ho and mi. tthewa spent some time on the continent. visiting centres of interest. Both mtmed in excellent hulth. -M‘u. T. A. Middleton and mm- Meta Inn returned [roar the city. after spending a couple of mh' plea-ant holidaying. Minn Middleton will return to continue her studio- at the Uonoonflory of Music. -Port Perry Standud: Hm. Wm. Croxior. of Lindsay. accompanied by Mr little da hter. is at pmont vig- itim. her brot er, Mr. C. 11. Vockety. -â€"Mr. rm: Cmvier, of Graham a; 00’s. on“. in nursing n m finger, the tip of which was almost squeez- odof! bybeingcnnght inndooron Madly week. Mr. M Baal! is away on a. lectur- iw tour an” the auspices of the provincial department of_ agriculture. 30 will devote his :ttontlon prlncipal- ly to the formation at new horticul- tural societies. â€"‘M1r. L. M'. Minibar-no and wife. 0‘ Spokane. Wash" passed through “8* Week. to visit Pension £0»me mhtim â€"Kr. C. L. Home, theller for El- liott a! 00.. wholesale liqlxor men. Pet- crboro. was in town last week. â€"Mr. Jahn Scott. at Toronto. and his two little sons, spent a day or two with 1:. T.‘ A1. Middleton. 28 Sula-It... last week. â€"Kr. Cyrus Switner. o! Coboaonk. bu dammed ; situation in Port Phrry. ' It was said they would cure Buck- eehn and ell Kidney complaints. and new you can consult ecoree of Lind- eay people to verify the statement. Long distance reports are not. given you to depend upon, but; convincing etatenienta like that of J.. J. Butler. porter Duly House. Lindsey: “Expo- ? sure to rain and cold. on the bus gave 1II» a kidney trouble and backache tron: which I got no relic! until [got a bottle of Dr. Pitcher‘e Rachelle Kid- ney 'bbletx, from A. Eiginbolhun'e drug atom. They noon stopped all the backache. end relieved the kidneys of ell trouble. I have great faith in them and recommend them heartily. m pain'used to bother :zne night end day. sitting. walking. lying down. or in fact in any punition.‘ but nl I say. now all pain and eoreneee it gone." Rapid acting end any acting. Dr. Pitcher’e Baekaebo Kidney Tablets are eurprleln: the people here. A few lieh more than boxemand ‘ aeoomp botth at slow acting kidney medi-1 cinne. Manput upinwooden bottle. with green wrapper bearing the portrait and signature of Z. Pit- cbr. ED. Bach bottle contains 50 tablets : price 50 cents per bottle. Man- uhctuned by the Pitcher Tablet- 00.. Toronto. Ont. It in but a abort time since Dr. Pitcher- Macho Kidney Tablet- flru and to Lindsay. You an Got An unconvincing Proot‘ â€"Mr. 3, A‘ Hardy gm. } pram“ You Won: by m mum'- ; and helpful nddrsks at 'h.- nfi'n'a meet Papa-I. Y in; Sunday afternoon 0: "Summ- H mind up in a law suit you would urn your best interests by engaging a...“ WW“, gTHE CENTIfifi I! going into business, the advice at the but basins“ friend; you know is worth consulting. m d m FMENDS AND PERSONALS Imm___ Ill-strut“- A I’m mic COPY " m.“ ”Ethyl" hamlohnm .. , __..n.ul A lad-.1 our: o: Added“. 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