‘____â€" Elt_03mmtfimt gust. _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"- LINDSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. 1. 193. TOWN Alli)â€" COUNTY. DISHES HERE AND THERE. Marriage Licenses at [’0 urrtt's Bookstore. Ront~ot.. ldndluhâ€"ld. Thenhgelvlng Iervlce in If. Andrew‘- Church. it no a happy thought of the pastor. the Rev. llchi Johnston. it.A.. to arrange for holding the thonkaglvtng service in kit. Andrew's church in the owning. The church was appropriately and richly decorated with grain. fruit. vege- lablc and iiowor. and the auditorium looked its Not. A progmm of music was excellently mmlnrcd by the choir. and In the singing of scum of tho hymns they wore heartily Joined by u n congregation. The attendance was nnnnvally largo. many friends from the other accumulations of the town being present. The unity lime Indicated was ilttingly voiced in the lmptuaivoly earnest and brotherly address on To... ltngivlug.'tlullvomi by tho liov. Wilson lci'ntn. ll.A.. rector of the parish of llmlly 'run \uuior opoko eloquently on the "Lessons of in. n. to." and with otfoctivo application. This your, the pastor told his people. he wanted a liberal altering tor the poor fund. which is spoon-mi by tho lodico’ violtlngccmmlltee of the flhxlvg|llon. llc said he would be disappoint- sixr it out not exceed titty dollars. would be Iii-tried if lt reached ocvsuty-ilve. and would be gratified it it reached one hundred dollars. It matcriullzod at 8109. which is one of the many proof- that Mr. Johnatou'l tctlucucsigmws with the years of his labor In Lindsay. ._____.__._.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" A smart Youth. A rout-1c of months age a young lad named Charlie U'liceto, about 15 years old,wne convicted of having i‘utulultlcdla number of darling burglaries on tho ' promises of town merchants. and was sentenced to three months in goal by Magistrate McIntyre. Since then our business men have breathed easier. and. as it appears, apeetllly forgot the lesson taught them to secure their premises properly. Young O'Keefc quite won the heart of Gaoler Jackson by his civility and pleasant manners, and in consequence was allowed humorous llttlellberties. Saturday morning he was . in the yard alone, and took advantage of the chance , . to nuke his escape by mountings woodpile and using ' a board to reach the wall top. Leaping down be bid in the furnace morn oi the court house adjoining, and alter dork retired to the basement of the north ward retool opposite the gaol, where he lay snugly ' . ensconced while the police were searching tho town and telegraphlng other points. In the ‘che m’ hours" he meanderod down street and entered Elgiubotham's drug store through the basement by lifting the trap in the sidewalk; and helped himself to a fur cap and $27 in cash, and then sauntered down to Patterson e Co.’s, where, after a critical, if hurried, impaction of the large stock, be selected a pair of fur gauntlets, several silk handkerchief: and a few neck- lies. On his way back to retirement hewont through ll. Robson's store on the corner of Kent and Suez-etc, taking an overcoat and a quantity of Provisions. Sunday he spent luau old barn in the north end of the town, and after dusk moved dent-the schoolezuln inordertostrlko a freight lain and so get away from town. Mr. John Lee. caretaker of the school, who lives close by. noticed a Batmmebosemoosndtoarlngtw it was a fire Ilirtedover with hlswifeand several others to see 'hltwaathe matter. They found O’chfe leisurely W .. cigar. the light having been ex- htni-bed. me boy took his discovery quuuoouy. IIIhikedlr. Loctoallowhlmtogo cu m for “- th- broken in obtaining entrance, but Ir. and l"Um-Wen propeflytookmmbscktogaolw “My monsoon O'Koclo was tried by P. M. .Pleadiog guilty. and on Tuesdaywaa . “and lo the Peuetanguiabsnc Moan-Sealer an MWmotlessthn two ml at one. his. Women’s Dongola Ball and Buttaned for winter, $1.30 The Christmas Poof. Owlnlf to the demands made upon our space by advertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper this weelr. and will issue 12 or 18 pages for a few weeks to come. Right here we may say that advertisers in Tim l’os'r receive the very best value for their moneyâ€" they reach a large constituency. within trading distance of the town. as a glance at the head- ings of the crisp news-letters sent in by our oillcieut corps of correspondents will clearly demonstrate. Au advt. ln Tm: l’os'r Is a little gold mine if properly looked after. . ..This week we have been obliged to leave out a number of business announcements. and the publication of the paper has been delayed owing to the rush of work in our different departments, but as we do not oiten oifcnd In this way we feel sure our readers will forgive us when they see the quan- tity of excellent reading matter we furnish “I'm- Personal. le'. ll. J. Dough wosln l'etorbcro Thanks- giving day. «Miss Carrie l'hillippo. of Port Perry. will motto Lindsay her home in the future. ~Mrs. if. it. Dean and her two children. l‘eterhoro.wereln town Thanksgiving day. â€"Mr. llort Show. saleoman with Kerr 8: 00-. spent Thanksgiving day at his homeln l'otcr hero. â€"Miso Sullivan. of the separate school staff spout Thanksgiving day with Petorboro friends. â€"Mr. P. lleanoy. merchant. of Oomphollfcrd. was in town Thanksgiving day. visiting his friend Mr. Kerr. -Misses Katie and Annie J chosen. cf Lind- say model school. visited their friends in Omemoe last week. â€"Mr. H. J. Nooworthy. of Bowmouville. spent Buuday in town. a guest of his sister. Mrs. M H. MoLauchlln. Bond-cl. --Archltect O. .1. Road of Toronto. and Mr. J. Henry of the same city. have been visiting at Mr. P. Curtlu‘e. Opt». for a few days. â€"Mr. Geo. Iogle was called away last week by news of the death of a stator. Mrs. Boyce. at Port Hope. The funeraltookplace on Thurs- We -Mr. Sam Reeves. of the south ward. left town on Wednesday of last week for Midland. where he has secured a position in the G. T. R. shop!- â€"Mr. W. J. Bruce. of the Ontario Bank stad‘. received "marching orders" last week. and left for Brockvllle Friday evening. Many friends regret his departure. â€"-Mlm E. Mackie of Toronto. and Mr. B. D. Grant of Chatham. Out. now attending Toron- to University. were guests of Hi. Cody of Melbourne-at. on Thanksgiving day. â€"We received avery pleasant call on Wed- nesdaylastfrcmMr.JchnChrlltlan.sr..of Glcuarm. Mr. Christian has bccuactmstant subscribcrcharPos'rfcr so years. He had the honor of voting for the Eco. Oliver new the first time he aspired to parliamentary honors. and has beenhls snuhchsuppcrter ever since. -The many friends of Mr. Patrick Brady. on of Mr. mchael Brady. Ore- Creeks. willbc M to hear of his appcluuneut to the posi- tlcu of laspcctorcf customs at the important post «Saul: Ste Marie. This appointment is a tribute to his high standing luthe community. and all those who know tho familyhcrswm sci confident that the caucus duties cfhh new police will be well and faithfully panned. -â€"A me number of friends smug the purse- men of our town were deeply mocked it week by the news of the death of Mr. James W the well-known naval. ur anew. Alpsloy t mum. M which at we. hm. on Wednesday. cal/Mg 074 - IVE/LLSS/IUE /(//V6’ ' [(6741 517661, Lindsay. Per-pun. â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fortt. of Bowmauvllle. were in town Thauknivlng day. â€"Miss Eva Ferris; of Lindsay. paid it vlslt to oakwood friends on Thanksgiving day. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun left town Tucsdny for Toronto. whcrc they will in future reside. â€"Rct’. Dr. Shaw. of Toronto. spent Tuesday in town,n guoet of his daughter. Mrs. (Dr) Clark. â€"ltov. Father McColl. of Ennlemorc. spent chncsday last in town. the guest of \‘lo.-ch. Laurent. â€"Mr. Archie McIntyre. of Dundee k. Flavollo Broo' staff. spent Thanksgiving day with friends in Mauillo. â€"llov. Father Delay. of Camdbollford. spent Thanksgiving day in town. the guest of Vicar Gen. Laurent. â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. Dawo. of Potsrbcro. spout Thanksgiving day in town. guests of Mr. and Mn. J. 0. Armstrong. ~(‘apt lump. of the historian; has put. his steamer in winter quarters at llcbeuygoou and taken up his residence in town for the winter. Port Hope Guide :â€"“Mr. R. 8. Porter and ' wife. Lindsay. spout luudoy in town the guests of Mr. ll. Badge. Walton-st. They returned home Monday afternoon. â€"lllr. Beverley Ross.bceklteopor:at Duudas k. Flavollo Bros. spent Thanksgiving at his homo in Port Hope. He did yocmau servlco in the football match against Poterbcre. â€"Mr. Fred Blgolcw. of Toronto unlverslly._ and Mr. Howard MocGacbsn. of Upper Canada cclleue. Toronto. punished the Thanksgiving turkey at their respective homes in town. -The many friends of Mr. W. J. Hcpwcod. traveller for Gordon McKay. Toronto. will be pleased to hear that he is fast recovering from his recent serious illness. and will be able to resume his duties about let January. -Mr. ll. A. Showman of Rev. Dr. Show. of Toronto. who has been the loading tenor singer in the Metropolitan church. Toronto. and has attracted considerable attention by his mogul- dceut voice. is accepting engagements to sing in towns in different parts of the province. â€"At the recent election held at West Union. Iowa.Dr. B. P.8erry.scuof Mr. JchuBerry. was elected to the position of county coroner by a maiorlty of 750. The large majority obtained by Dr. Berry over the other contestants. who were native Americans. speaks well for his popularity. Tn Poor extends congratulations. â€"Miudsn Echo :â€"M.r. Hugh Workman. cf nudsay.washerecu'l‘uosdoylastlcoklugcvcr tho ucwrcller mill JuIcomplcmd fu- Work- man. Stluscu a: Sous-....Mo-rl. 8t. Lowrucs audMay.ofLiudsay.madc a flying trlptothls place on Tuesday evening last. having drive from Lindsay that afternoon. and returned on Wednesday. â€"Mrs. W. Penroso and children; of Buflhlo. N. Y.; who have been visiting friends in End- say.Pctcrboroaud 0pc during the past few mouthsnoturhed home on Monday lust. On her homeward trip Mrs. Pcuroec was accom- panied hyMlssMabelMcchauchps. who in- tends spcndlug the Chrlsunas holidays with fricndsand relatives in that city. -Ih 1. Kath. m of our well-known seed mu. m commend ha- coursa a tested nurse in the Kingston geomal will. having pound the dldlcult enamwlth mud credit. ’nddesthe usual Mobs was the unexpected racial-to of a beautiful llvc medal and evaluable blbla I a ooh-d the “I! new in hm- ny the cob. scum ad the m . m musesâ€"n Vulcan hud- hardwmsmvss sad dawns. mom. who had his stock has rec-abusing NOW BEING OFFERED Fell 5002‘s qfczll Jessi/z}- z‘zbm are reduced soyou com flaw a éargam 5y Local mutton. â€"Bcgular meeting of town council Monday evening. -8chcol board monthly meeting Tuesday evening. â€"J. C. ARMSTRONG. general insurance agent. -Oflloo. ill Kent-sLâ€"ao-eow. -Mr. Wm nandcock shipped a car of hogs to the Montreal market Tuesday. â€"‘l'be post cdlcc delivery wicket lsuow closed at 0 30 for the winter months. instead of 7. â€"Mr. Humphrey. music teacher. hasremcvod to bisnow nudsnoo. directly opposite St. Paul‘s church. -â€"We do a very large business list may Keir Plus. Mas. Molacnautt'e; next Nelll‘o shoe store. â€"Now grocery. provision and general com- mission business to be opened next week in amyth's block. opposite the marketâ€"col. -ll‘ancy Work. Mlshlugs and Materials for Fancy Work. such as Embroidery. Bilk. horses and Fancy Woollen Yarns. at Mus. Molacmuut's. neat Noillis shoe store. -A paragraph in the News of Wednesday. stated that Wm. lleopsr; a brother of the sus- pected Port Hope wife murderer. was arrested at Brantferd for sneak-thieving in Toronto. â€"Ayeung man camod John Duke imbibed too much Tuesday evening. and ran foul of Ohio! Short. who laudod him to the cooler Magistrate Molatyle sent him up for 10 days next morning. â€"The sale of J. P. liylsy'sm stock of bardwareis being vigorously pushed by J. 0 Edwards at 00.. the purchasers. Bargaint are still to be bad in abundance. and our readers should look up next week's advt. tor a list of money-saving prices. -Mr. Mcsscm Boyd. cf Bobcaygeec.retururd from a trip to California last week. bringing with him four native shoep.oue black and three white. and a young builhle. The sheep have peculiar shaped heads and long ears. and the wool is exceptionally due. â€"The regular monthly meeting «St. Paul's O.E.T.8.washoldlutbeochcclrcemTuooeay ovsulm The attendance was mm owing to the weather. but those present enjoyed the We verv much. Rev. Dr. Smith. of Pcnï¬ooawas thospeakareftheevsuiug.aud his address on temperance proved very inter- m. â€" complaints are made by citiaeu that the otrcctolcctrlcllghos are not looked after properly. The cement lsnetturuodcusomov timostillhshteasniueo‘clock. Ascuthward mmmrmausthatnldcut- s.ra=_t sgeucral- lyiudarknemmmlthat thccthcovculngbo stepped odiheoidowalkluccaseqncucoaud losthlsruhbarllnthemud. -Ocunclllcr.lcs. Killaluhassecuredalcase cttheahatiugrlnkfcthept-sntasascn.end hummemsddseablecxpeusaclcanhgand dating upthe building. The rink is in good Mandamwhchtndpatrcuialagltmay aspect the he‘d M. licks-have aheadybsm'uedaudmaybebadcaappllea- lcuattberluk. -A m reactivate the oth- dav huncssdadaoefblfltmamaawhehad o-ulmdndlsjursdauethmwitbemsauve- catitm. TbeMwasalmmd-sdtopu mummmmmmm pay the doctors’ and lie-pin! charges. and wouwhileblsvld-huaallsmwuk. he numuummuah â€unwell-demure wlllrsuulrotebodsaltwkhlarasurs. -"Acouplectdick Mound-acct who“- Wham" nowhhMWadu-upum dhmmdï¬abmm wuhnmmmwmlag- chum-humans.“ Bong/22‘ of Very Low Prices, 0067/ 700 - - Cases OfRzzééez/goozls (yr all éz'mls, 11/674 3, Women s, Boys: Girls ’cmcz’ Cézlélfm s, wéz'cé am ée gem (12‘ our sz‘ore czz‘ frz'ces you cawmlfzz'za’ else‘wéere. 0%7 2 55. Ruééei/s (17/6/9746. â€"I|'lorlda Outages. new Figs. Dates. etc.. Just i Local Bremen“. received at Tantraâ€"8t. â€"Mauager Kuewloou has been busily employ- ed for the past week setting the waterworks oystem in good shape for the winter. â€"A large asaortumu of Games. Puzzles. Toys. Books. Alphabet Blocks. Metric Lanterns and Albums at Mus. MCEACHIRN’B. next Nolll's shoe store. â€"-Cblef Short will not in future allow small boys to hang about the police court room while cores are being tried.“ Magistrate Mclutvrs has instructed him to that oil'het- Good more. too- â€"llr. Robt. Murray. of Port Hope. who has been employed as mail clerk on the Midland division of the 0.1‘. 3.. for a number of years. received a stroke of paralysis on Monday last when near Boavsrtco. from which the did not recover. dying on Tuesday. Tho funeral took place at Port Hope Wednesday. and was attend. ed by a very large concourse of friends and follommplcyeea of the deceased. among whom he was van popular. -l'euelcu Falls is so“ to eniey thoadvautagea of an electric system of lighting. Mr. Fred Perkin. cf the Victoria Electric Ught Co. of this town. will do the wiring. It is proposed to place eight are lights on the streets as a starter. --'l‘he small boy enjoyed himself last Sunday â€"uet at Sunday school. it must be said. Skating was good. the river bsiog likes shoot of glass. it was not in small boy nature to resist tho temptation. and he crawled home at nlabt thoroughly weary of ohlunoying fortho time being. and happy as a king. -Chief Short. acting upon reliable informa- tion. on l'rii'ay last visited the customs house. and coined and destroyed a number of lottery tickets expressed to several well-known young men who have a fondness for dabbling in such uhemu in the vain hope of oomsltimo winning a capitol price If the attempt be repcaw tho fullpsualtiosof the law. and they are severe. willboinfllcted. We want all the money left in town this can. â€"chgh Bros. are the lamest retail clothing dealers in Ontarioâ€"net a doubt of it. The iatsstdeal consummated by Munich lamb. is the greatest ever c‘cstd by the em. bxipg throsquartorn cf the immense clothing stock carried by the well-known wholesale house. Jam. O'Brien s: 00.. who are retiring hem business Theotcckwal lacuna at 6! 1-2 on tbsp. nuchcf itbas beau oouteeUudsayaad wonderful bargains are now being edited. â€"'l‘hsroisscmetalkef tthpsrailway bonus bdag mubmltted to he ram at the coming January elections. Measure to bee strung impremiou abroad that if the scheme b mmtheOHpeeplewlllhavummove in themattertbcmeslmaudshowtheirhaeo by rovsrdugthe vote of lam summsr. The time lsohcrhoudacaicu will bavoto hotsksuat once in order that the hy-law may be published the noose-n number of times. â€"Thsrebasbccu placed on cur-table byMr. R. 8. Porter. the wellkuewu book-seller. a 1 Rare Bargains in Winter Goods 1‘ Church Nous. â€"People who do not talk very much about Godoeldom talk very much to him-:Bam's â€"Dr. John Paton has given the proceeds ( f his autobiography. amounting to $5.000. to the I New Hebrides mission. - A turbine water meter of one horse power pumps the bellows of the new pipe organ in the new Pt-esbnsriac ooumb. Orillia. The organ is the largest in Canada outside the cities. â€"Tha Rev. Mr. Trotter wlll preach in the flapilst church. Sunday usxl. Morning ouchct: The Fall of Jerichoâ€"tho third of a series from Jo.ouhua. Evening: w hat the Dibla cars about h . â€"Tho sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the mot-ulna service port Sabbath in St. Andrew's church. in the ovcuiug the poster will preach the usual monthly sermon to reung people: Inhieet. "Daniel and his com- unions." m Inï¬ll... --Tbe skating rink was flooded for the nest time yesterday evening. â€"Cbriatmos presents in great variety at Mun. Moltsrurnx's. next Nelll's shoe store. -Mrs. Maker" 1.. Sheppard. “the attic} nun.“ will likely visit Lindsay in the near future. The lire brigade team had a lively run Satur- day iast. with Capt. Sinclair "on deck.“ Tho horses handle beautifully. â€"A Lam Doll worth 00c. that opens and shuts its eyes, selling at 350. less than wholesale. at bins. MCIAL‘IIW'I. next Nolll'o choc stun- -Mlss AKMlTliONu. new Dress and Mani .- Makcr. is preparedto make llreeoesic the hut-hi "Ha. Prices reasonable. No. 21. Kent-u. sf.- cow. â€"Wo are selling Ladieo' and Mlsscs' Flee Black Mints atldc. a pairâ€"as cheap as ) on c in knit.thom. Mus. Mt'llscnum's. cox. Ncill‘. shoe store. â€"Thc regular monthly meeting of the central charity committee will be held today (Fridu) ). at 4.15 p.m. in tho Mcchauioe' Institute. A full attendance is desirable. â€"Tam O'Shaucsrc made to order. Ladlea' Underwearâ€"Hint Dresses as low at 50c. Stamping done that will not rub ed. MRS Mc- Escumtx '3. next Neiil's shoe store. -'l‘hcrols an epidemic of colds at present prevalent in town. from the effects of which many are conï¬ned to their homer. The symptoms in many cases resemble those of it more. â€"The boat houses at the foot of McDonnell's hill. occupied by Moors. McGar. Brown Carter and others. were broken into last week and sevcnlarticlcs were stolen. A reward of 810 is offered for the conviction of the parties. â€"A numbcrofthe members of the Port Hope whist club visited Lindsay Wednesday evening of lsatwoek and playeda acricaofgamcs with ourexperhs.wlnnlngbytbc largescore of 134 points. They were entertained by Mr. G. H. Hopkins. andreturned by thollo‘clocktraln Thankuivlng morninggreallyclsted by their vlcmry. Lledsaydcfeabod them at a sittings lastwlutcr. -0u Wednesday of last week Chief Short madeadesceutcu the bakers and bound the loavedecssrs. Morton. Spaces and Allen underweight. Theformertwcmakoaspeclal qualityofbcead. andaald they sold it a new ounces light with the knowledge of their commune†they poems! with a was-plug. Allen's bread was handed ova- to mecharliyccmmietee. .Ourynagmm.J.P.Mbaa â€a! II gob. oh hank .l m past... all wmopsu cut lea 8w dent in m M Ml! Mr. W. A. “wk-uric“. Inklin- dMMwhen-hehbafla “and hasbeogbtlsw fa ‘. New bdr‘nofl‘ndpï¬m “pivots-ï¬lm ’ATGOOD TRICK; and one that will always please, is to buy at bottle 0f SKRIEI Cod Liver Oil and nsionish your {l’if‘ndx l‘y bccumim: plump and we": checked. Almmi Ulhlt‘l'r-h. it always , TAKES WELL. Ma . ONLY BY "' ‘ K. CAMPBELL r. 60.. Mournaas. ' J- J £21111?- NEW 0300K STORES We bet to announce that on SATURDAY. DEBEMBER 9TH. we intend opening out in a new and well-eel“ stock of Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods _lflâ€"o GOODWIN’S OLD STAND I!“ In nuns. You will find afull lino fa- tho Christan. Trade. Christmas Cards, Dolls, Picture Bach, Games. Rte. and the latest now-1th s in Toys. Our goods an all brand new. and having paid commit." occured a lat-co discount oif tho wholsesalc prion. By this means we are enabled to glvo- you the best possible value for your money. We trust. by fair and honest dealing. teobtaln. our share of public DIM- Yoursvoryt'lly. J. P. KENNY. nod-v. on Nov" 1893.-$-i. F. 6'. Taller. unnuynx THE DOUBLE TRACK HIGHWAY ‘- _.m_ ' DETROIT CHICAGOs CHOINNATI, 81'. LOW DENVER, 81'. PA. UL WINNIPBGo gm: â€wuwume'mm HOM’REAL. 01'1“ WA. QUEBEC, BOSTON, PORTLJKD, 81'. J 01H, HALIFAX, N. WYORK PHLADELPHIA, mama-mm!“ . 'WW" 1'. c. TAYLOR, Inna-saw tumult.†-