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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 Dec 1893, p. 12

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confirmed. 12 THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. FRIDA Y, DECEMBER 8 1893. -I--u- ........_._................ sums v i Mi .‘a. A‘sâ€"mus.- -m'm. mun-“v... l‘ K: E; over-stocked. In ES .13 4 0 . *3 ;r~"‘l'.."3i}i ‘.4 "all I. r J i (5 2:. hi" has! (‘2‘ ..'J {4“ .- 5231: mu ‘ .. .. l'nwuo . . I ,.;, .. .1 ‘>.. an rim?! minutiae-rs? salami law 3'31"?qu , "“~“~I--‘m.. ...-mnur.~.a..... . Early in the season, Lines Furniture, as in almost - for l Line of Hall Rae 2:: mad H F liockeri 03R UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT in anticipation of a brisk fall everything e EQB EHE 3‘33me EEIBEY ~EAY S‘- w Hana/am, a. as we Clam w szefme. Ywu as, . in Bedroom Setts, Cheap. i332“mls‘f‘er'eai Easy Eliairs. Such an opportunity for cash buyers afiers but seldom. T”. N UGEN T is always replete with everything 11 connection. After-night orders may SON NUGENT. trade, we placed exten lse. styles change periodically, and to . THIRTY DAYS, and in some cases we are prepared to sacrifice 15 and 20 per cent. - Great Value, and Rattan Rockers. Different Designs. Anderson J: N ant. sive orders with the leading, manufacturers, and we now find O 1 ' avoid the risk of the articles being left on our hands gesgfissecfinASIngiSET Fancy Oak Parlor Tables, at maker’s prices Rare Bargains in Lounges. . Parlor Suites, Richly Upholstered, very low; Sideboards and Bureaus, all woods, cheap. Centre and Extension Tables, great value. Mattrasses and Springs, slightly reduced. Articles may be secured by making a. small deposit. ecessary. and orders are attended to with the utmost promptitude, A first-class Hearse in be left at Mr. Nugent’s residence, N O. 60 Wellington street. -» r - M 3 Pi“ '.’\ A 1‘ 1L; VME‘Jâ€"Eb UA- Cslr P.) l i I Z 5 .31: ~;.-:' _._, .-_,-.....--_-, -mJnm-"m -» flew Advertisements This Vicar. : Oystersâ€"E. 3'. Jesvezt. E Furnitu:câ€"ii. izmmr. { Grand Saleâ€"Paterson 3:. Co. I Sale Noticeâ€"John Johnson. g New Hard woreâ€"2‘7. Val Camp. 1 What Can Be Deneâ€"J83. Boxall. Notice to Crulizxaâ€"ATex Frazer. : For the Next 1.3 l)ay5»l{err S: CO. ' Cutting the Bark Oilâ€".2. G. Edwards. Boar for Serviceâ€"Rabi. IvloCauslanc. Christmas Groceriesâ€"Arch. Campbell. Teacher Wantedâ€"A. F. Cunningham. Mammoth Sacrifice Saleâ€"Warner : Co. The Mill Will Never Grind-Britten Bros. Pctcrboro Business Collegeâ€"A. Blanchard. Tremendous Furniture Saleâ€"Anderson 8: Susan; , W K Elie Q‘Luzauliuu ‘r . Safest. . 1893. ~EINDSAY, ENDEY. DEC. 3, LINDBA. Y TO Wl‘.’ CO UN CIL. I REGI'LAI‘. LIKETIXCâ€"COMM L‘NICATIONS AND ‘ REPORTSâ€"('OUN. TOUCHBURS iBROI'GIIT 1'1’ \Vl'l'il A HIJL'SD ‘l l'liNâ€"K ilii FIRE DEPARTMENT “THE DEPUTY RETI‘RNING orrzcnns. A regular meeting of the town fathers was | held Monday evening last. The members pre- i sent were Slayer llay. Reeve Kylie. Den-reeves Walters at. 1 C:ar.deli.snd Corina, Keith, Bryans. Touchburn. Mullen. Johnston. Tully, Lovell and Head. The minutes of last meeting wers_read and COMMUNICATIONS. From Geo. Hack. asking for remission oilhis taxesâ€"Relaxed to finance committee. ' From C. H. Grantham. asking for a reduction oftaxes on his east ward poultry farm. as the have been vacant some timeâ€"Finance mmittee. Iron: F. L. Somerville. town engineer. giving 85681 as the total cost of _the Wellington-st. sewer. of which amount $340.26 was for labor.- Beferred to the finance committee. from the Central charity committee. reporting an outlay up to date of $886. leaving a deficit of $13 BELâ€"Sent to finance committee. from the secretary of the fire brigade. report- ing no fixes in November. He asked that runners be placed under the hose wagon and m: rubber suits be furnished to the members. â€"S¢t to fire and water committee. From Chief Constable Short. reporting 3:3},35 imputed in fines during the month; ooueczed, ”.85 ; paid by imprisonment. $8.50.-Scnt to police committal I from the board of health. subroutine the port of the medical health officer.â€" Bcceived and fried- A number of accounts were read by the clerk and referred to the finance committee. ran mum's GRIEVANCE. PM east ward councillor enquired how it was rubber suits had not been furnished to “amnion; the council had alreadypassed a tie:- to that effect. eKms said the tiremsp weregrumbllng. but without good cause. Lutil the present had been treated as beasts of burden. now they were fairly comfortable. and nipped. Everything could not be fur- eqthem at once. as the town was not in a 3“ well fished to spend the money. During the last on minnows there had not been a tire. and be there would not be any during the was: of the year. He felt confidant that a, m understood the position of affairs and w tcompiain. xmed to dosobycertain i only for the fact that they $13,133”: an thcmonoy on 33%;? M spared. Ind study the man could w “§§%w§w%i§%.$”m 3.1349239.qu wood. » Was left over for further cDDaldf‘raticn. ' advertise for a quantity of field stone for the § int: the: the spring was the best time. The : at us should be broken after being placed on the i not entertained: Mr. 5. Parson’s income tax was remitted; and:lio$weyn' Anderson’s claim CEDAR FOR NEXT YEAR. Coon. Torcxmtnx moved, seconded by Coun- BRYANS. thBL the clerk be instructed to ask for tenders for $30 000 ft. of sedanâ€"Carried. I Mayor RAY suggeszcd that the council also streets, but Conn. Touchburn demurred, hold- strccts. which would save handling twice. TO GET AT THE FACTS. Conn. KEl‘l‘ii moved. seconded by Den.- reeve \VAL'K‘L‘i-ls. that the council memorialize the Ontario nevernment to define clearly what is assessable oz. lulBDSCRC, telegraph and electric light poles->Carried. THE OLD. OLD STORY. Moved by Den-reeve CRANDELL. seconded by Conn. EHEAD. that the time for the collection of taxes be extended until the 15th of January. B. F. J ewett to be collector.â€"Carrie:i. THE “'ATERW‘ORKS SUIT. Conn. Bran moved. seconded by Dep.-reeve CHANDELL. that Thus. Stewart be associated with Town Solicitor Hopkins in the suit now going on between the town and the water- works company. and that the representatives of the stockholders of the company be invited to submit proposals to the tow: for the purchase of the worksâ€"Carried. . Cour. Malian and l‘ouchburn objected to the employment of another solicitor. lisp-room CRASDELL said satisfactory progress was being made towards a settlement (f the can) in the town. and the committee than; hi: i: beat to engage anO'her local solicitor raiher than go to the expense of bringing one from Toronto. hiay or KAY said the president of the company and a representative of 868.000 worth of stock had been in town for several days. and the committee were trying to arrange tor the purchase of the works at a fair price. Mr. Hopkins was. as meal. doing everything possible for too town. but as his actions had been questioned by some he asked for the employment of another solicitor as a check upon him. IT “'OCLD NOT BE MOVED. Reeve KYLIE reported verbally that the tire and water committee had decided not to change the location of the electric light on McD.nald’s hill. FOR THE DESERVIN G POOR. On motion of Conn Hm, seconded by Conn. Lemmas grant of $100 was made to the Central charity committee. SKIPPED THE RENT- Maycr RAY was asked if he had received the rent from the patent medicine company who had engaged the hall and skipped out. His reply was that he had instructed the market clerk to collect the rent nightly. OVERSTEPPED ms DUTY. Mayor RAY said that a sum of 825 had been paid out recently by the acting treasurer-with- out the certificate of the street inspector. It appeared that Conn. Touchburn, chairman of the street and bridge committee, had told the treasurer he must pay it. Mayor Ray said he had notified the treasurer that he would hold him personally responsible for the amount. license scale. committee. THE DEATH KNELL OF THE CURFEW. _P_ SHONVS AND CIRCUSES. A by-law was introduced by Conn. Head amendiuir the circus by-law by adding a new It was referred Conn. HEAD'S curfew by-law provided that boys under ii and nix-ls under 16 should nct be permitted to loitcr on the streets after 8 o’clock in winter and 9 in summer. Conn. Jouxsrcx prounounccd the by-law a farce and an imposition. order to pass a bv-iaw keeping boys and girls over those axes off the streets. The by-law was killed on a division on the second reading. AFTER THE OTHER MAN. Conn. Tovcuoritx charged Mayor Ra with having had the iiindsay-st. so war cover earth at a cost of 819 without instructions from the street and bridge committee. . The mayor said he was quite willing to have the matter investigated, and it was referred to the committee. Council then adjourned. â€" SALE REGISTER. FRIDAY, DEC. lSih.â€"By Elias Bowen. auc ticneer. on lot No. 4. con. 11. Brook, farm stock and implements. the property of Mr. John Johnson. Sale at one o'clock. MONDAY. DEC. ticneer. on lot No. 3. aioalt the Victoria road. farm stock and implements. the property of the late J. W. Taylor. Sale at lS:h.â€"By Elias one o'clock. Pe terboro Bus. 001.â€" ETERBURU’ BUSINESS COLLEGE and School of Shorthand. Peterborcugh. Ont. Students are now entering for Winter Term. Send for Circulars giving full information. rive per cent. 03‘ until Christmas. a. smcnann. 0. L. -73, J. P. Kenny. NEW wififiK§T§fiEe it would be more in Iâ€"i l James Barrel). Britten Bros. n._â€" back to the â€"_â€" â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_-_._. WHAT CAN IE DONE? During the next two weeks you can buy Parlor Oven Coal Stoves from Ten Dollars upwards, This is a rare chance and you must not I complain about your home being cold when a ten dollar bill will pro- ; Vide against it. \Ve have a nice line Of' Granitcware, Cutlery and Spoons, suitable for a Xmas present. If you want more light “ct ‘ I one of our lamps to illuminate your home. Tinwork and Pldmbiir‘=' , promptly attended to. D ' JAS. BOXALL, 109 Kent-st, Lindsay. â€" .__â€".â€"_â€".~____. â€"â€". was read. It _..._..._._. “THE MILL WILL NEVER GRIND with the water that is past." Neither can a jewellery house do business on an old- fasbioned stock. Our stock is now com- plete. We’re ready and waiting for Christmas with a. verylarge and varied, Bright, Up-To-Date line of just what is wanted, whether in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL- LERY, SILVERWARE, GOLD SPECTACLES or BRIG-A- BRAC. with -..- .â€" â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"__._ Bower. auc. *â€" _ Lindsay. Dec. 7th. ragaâ€"55. _â€"E'-9££Q£.E__ l ragra Perumes. 4- HIflnbo than. HIGINBOTHAM’SBWG STOR-E‘I Is the place to buy Perfume, Social Powder, Bottles for Covering, Brushes Combs, Shaving Mugs and. Brushes, Whisks. Chamois Skins, Etc, Etc. _/ At this season of the year you are constantly worrying about a present for someone. Perfume is We buy and sell for cash and our business exipcn- always acceptable. Our stock scs are comparatively incl d th light. In consequence of u es e most popular odors of HIGINBOTHAM’S Drug Store- Pctorboro. Ont. these advantages we give the best lindaay. Dace 1898â€"82 you Finsrrmss goods at F . the price of inf rior amides. c ygficfl, Eng/25h Johns ton Sisson. AND A madam Manufacturers, put up in various Drop in and see our Store and Goods. BRITTON W #d M nod White Canvas Oxfords and Slippers _ 'd Sh? Conn. TOUCBBCRN said the money was for We has to announce that on gaflggeg °§£§$§ufii££m§rewhfi°zg§§ styles. If you want something Oxfords and Slippers. Undressed K1 fiifigfilgim “MM“d my "a be” SAIUBEAY’ DEGEMBEB 9TH, Plea-Sing. fragrant lasting see our I i * ‘ - ' " I pera. Bzonzs Slippers High Out KidSlippefl' huge: gal: mild “133d no hildcsita‘tion in say- weintencopeninz “2%.: saw and 17le l goods ’ ’ -â€"â€"___._.::_._' “3",; of ,fiiofi°nmd exoa'éfiea'iil'afi'i; _ Foot of Kent-st, ' We are always ahead in New Goods. Our-pic of Wmmr Boots has been ”among, We ill" :33, 1;; are; Tifl7fiwfimbfil°fiél£ Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods Lindsay. â€"“‘- , 3"“ WWW I'm In mm. mow price-- mm“, mom,“ c................... _..._- . GREGORY ’8 808838 All! flVEllSHO£8._w. ... may... m 9...... .... 1...... 933;: not asked for permission either from the council ‘ orican and Canadian Imbcmm's 3‘:wa than Me'hm' 1 no “we“ "rim or the street and bridge committee. GOOD WIN’B OLD S T AND DRUG JO STO ll (1th It lowest prices. STORE. EN N 83 SISSOINv Ccun. Toucnnuax said that if the gravelhad been drawn by another man there would not have been a word said about the matter. Finally. the alleged illegal expenditure oom- plaine of was referred to the street and bridge committee to report upon; PREPARING FOB 1'83 VOTE. NILE m I”; You wmfinfllfnnnmumm Christmas Cards, Dolls, Picture no (can. Choc score. in Door last ofnaly nouns. ‘ Hollanfi 8th. insâ€"u. New Advertisements. can wanna- . a, New Ad vertisemff/l ,6 ‘E‘ _ACHE-R_WA1\" 'Y‘rn D "‘.â€"i‘ule ”fan'- - as experienced. holding second-claimw 12% ALL OUR SHEET MUSIC nod...“ cote. for school section No. 6.%D§~hw1yclial. “time’s" nhmmmora mm D... . ”a... mag? .. 9"" 3 ° mu .__.'_-.'_â€"â€"â€" ' MODS. “a fixing the owing am for . _______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- m ' ”n MUG manure In nominationaz-North ward. council chamber; 0!, ’ . W‘ “mum-3“- ' ' -m' animus“. Appdl'yayto A' For... beam “m‘ Ea-twardF.Craudoll'sofllcc;Southmrd.tho andthalatsstnovalticoin'l‘oys. Ourzcods are “VATION WANTED â€"a reliable rs. u" no. ourllngrisk. all brand new. and ham said wash.“ busine- man wouldlika . ‘ Followinir Ire thepomnnpleoes and deputy- assured a was discount cit the wholesale u taitua- 0133; T0 RENT â€"â€"One good 59"“ returning omcarsz- . prices. By this means to us enabled to are 00008 and am [3 or DRY H ' tram“d Eu: ward. No. 1: Grahams shoe shop: A: youths best poaciblova-IIIOM or messy. “I, address lbr loomed honor. within! Wuw was... No. 2: r. Cllnfldl'l silica; a. Wammymrnnw toobtaln m on. mm 3" 90". 0M '5 SHWII'I,”'.,,‘°:',,1, u an it'llm'mxo. 1 J mm one: ”mumm’m" m ‘ x". *0 “w. m . at : ; " w. as. Robson. Ruffifi rink; J Inasmuch; .I. showcase. councilchambrPatsr ’ (Sandi. 'J. P. KENNY. min-mien Nov. Isaâ€"m4. ' all” as others soil m 113. - D ‘ ian Lumberuicr. - . # BROWN’S BOTANIC Bl a. w M Purifier and System on on market ll actually said '5 DRUG STORE, L XXIII: WHOI FORTH-2TH YEA To our READERS. ’ The LADIES’ JOURNAL. Every reader of “Tm: Casual; ‘ POST“ is entitled to one copy of the beautiful Christmas issue of "the Med Journal." which they may have by sending their name and ad r with five cents (stamps WILSON l’i‘ilIS-l’zxfi cross. rename or coin). to Tm: COMPANY. (Ltd). 73 in Si Adelaide st.. W. Toronto. Canada. The Ladies Journal contain: 36 lane pages. is a monthly public ion an has a very large and constantly loci-casino circa lation among thejesdinit women (.1 Canada»- Tbo regular price of the Christmas gumbo: is Ten Cents. but by special POST readers get i: for arranizemem half price. if subscribers find i: more convenient to remit here we will be pleased to forward all orders receive: to Toronto. '\ ; ’ for: .: New designs made expressly Christmas trade. [cud Tied. Pullman Slippers White 4 m Oxfords and Slipper-.3“! Oxford flippers. Bronze and Undressed Kid Si: g: pan. ”diet and Gents Kid Moccasins ’ f . l ' ' ‘ ' ‘kn: alwayslesdm 2M» (.0019. F.ncst . We mg Boots. Buckshinn. llicccamiruI all P zen. Buy WESTGATl-Z cm .nerClCl-“g; .,., - ('3~t little and ~, Ill! VEESBOISâ€"F‘I'et ' .. z; . "BS ‘nd 0 The bl;..‘c«‘ \ or 1; (American and ( antic . bars in the county at Lowes. l'f..c.- 0|! Waterproof fiesta and “aha .zv mm Boots, 91'" big se.‘.cr~. f ‘ Winter Goods his h «I: enormous. :13: :..- ”Ndflo COIL!) Earl? JOHNSTON 6: 5155C“ flu Ion-tor Shoe Store. 1 Door Lda‘ “Dal! loose. my. rm- lz'h.1‘i3 - ‘ New Advertisements. 77 MH_4 OCXIIUUL Su‘ :‘r....y 1:. ‘ : ' a puke voz.:.. .zt: :. .‘j 1 money. 'I 7.L' lo.“ 2' «at; Bi: _ .. tr'lrn’,‘ K k» d-r‘ " ‘~ some a . H 1. ., 1‘ NELL\',H.. .\.\.._ ,.. g ‘ . 7 7 TRAYEIL 'illll it... In: ,~ , ‘ undrz‘»..:nvd. 1| ' i . Zlaripo ..un mun. .‘ .\4 .. OOlorrcdnn.' , In '--r Vina prong r‘} .n .. .' . .: _ 1 RUDM.\.\. Li". l in. i. .. . .. 85-3. .‘ ESUYAILLE L\\'ELI.I,\ » . 4 â€"On “’lillI tr â€"". t:- at liz-n‘ ski. I . Mpbclls Flour and FCCC. tier. .. it. i: . ‘, ’. If! .‘0( li.‘ no nine rooms; w. a tenant. or would refills ‘I “'35“! -‘ 1 » I A ILRAYgi'H. \‘m. ;\'l.l‘.'_-:‘ 7 _. 21 ANTED. :-\'3« _ ‘ ' GAL'WAl . er. oxurrzcr . it'r. milioldinu 2:61.: 1% (3 class cor: .m , Maine tor-time: iah- 5rd staizr g «our; RITCHIE. K nnrnrl l’.0.. i'ni .\;'.‘. . 585.3. EACHl-Ili \\'-\.\"l’lxll.7 3'. ..x : eXpt' 'Cn-C; lll' .l.: .: w- .. . , 08“) for: “we ~ ('lUl.\ : ‘. _; , 'equired. A) O .'\. . t .\;« \ sec-Boai'«1.l_;mâ€"i l’w (us .-. . 5-3. ('RE-Illilil' CHI,» ‘ TE]: \Vlil’lll lill.\li 301151-31”; ‘l‘:.._ m. '1‘ fishedwo'i'dlnlu :2. tunity to ' " cnsioxncrâ€" 1 :- during 2h.- Nmouncc 11w .; , Bredk‘hc.~:--r \YLilull .130. one 3mm}; oxw. 1";7‘: , metiuii»c;’.~.\1:ulaz 2; 55 near spring bridge, sulzlz. u: L.:. .~._. . 1899â€"87 i‘. CHEESE FAC’I'OHIES IV I.‘. .\ ‘. .,: , The undersigned offer- for sale ‘lll? (‘11 hi r FACTORY ui DOWSEYVILLL. Uni. s... -. history is sl'uaied in one of lhe best yfsrnnn.’ was in Victoria County. eight mun. 55m. My Factory and apparatus are in ert- docs repair. output has been Within 12.8 last years as high as thirty-six tons in a sea son. No opposition. Large territory to var..- upon. A grand chance fora man wanzzng to m business for himself . . . Alto. his CHEESE FACTOR} at “'1 »T( l; LINE. Vcrulam. Victoria County. This f.. tor: ‘ haltuated on the mainroad. running from 1.1m: ' fifteen miles from former . :1 S firming section. (Jul-put. from . Ml, five tons per season. BuilClORB 1”, zoos. Repair. apparatus good; will displosc «1 sea: 4‘ or “or - i monies at reasonable figures. demotion call upon or address. 2".”‘5" LUCAS. Downeyvlile, Una. or (‘. l-. h l-.\ ALL. Pandora. Ontâ€"8b. To THE ELECTORS ul‘ LlS'uaAl'. l .' Lawns AND Gaxrl_i~:Mt:s.-liavinz brrn re filmedbyalarge number of citizens 1: c"cr . Ira-if for re-election as Mayor of the 2mm. l “V0 consented to do to. and solicit you.- \0188 hll’ltolnlf. l retu- to my past record as an I m that I shall. if rlected. perform my . u in the way most likely to advance i VIII: interests as citizens. and leave nothing 2 ““0 calculated to upbuild and make i “mus the Town of Lindsay. Yours respectfully. g DUNCAN ll.\\ . i My. Doc. 14m, 1893 â€"ss-3. l To run ELECTORS or LISDSA 1 W8 THE if; YORAL TY. \ v Mona up (lanthanumâ€"in compliance ‘ u m of many of the ratepayers. l nan-u to clot myself as a candidate for d m tor ISM. If elected I shall I! power to advance the town's inter- IIIO it more prosperous. Yul! obodiootly. H. W ALTERS. (balms. m-SS-zi. . .

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