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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 31 Jan 1902, p. 4

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Headquarters for StOVCS own momma "SOUVENW' "D. nooms 00’s. mom". All . .“dmdgforWoodorOod. mm mm. a: is cause [,1 on tub ‘or “a”; mpg-:1 153181?" be” 8‘ Vâ€" mxnsu, FRIDAY. J AN Emmi. now admiral institutions and Pnblb W21“, m Rpm favorably UP- “, fie smiled: (Wed ””9 aw ago on W. °‘ mm” “a his “niflqi his willincm ”0' w 310,000 {or a. model Free Pub- the donor. Mr. James Ross. of Mont- real. a. former cltlsen, wh'o will be able to (10;:in a. kenn, aatistapdbn ”I3 “my. m u: cum a..- mad of the revenue. being entitled in a mam-mill on the total. mm: 0! the town. whkah W1“ “1“ 3’9“" M $2,000,000 for use first time. -fl. .. +5.. tawn owns several sult- On several occasions Th'e Post has called attentkm‘ to the desirablenesa or Lindsay’s position as a. location to! a furniture factory and for an man-try turning out modenware “notions.” The securing of Home. Rider 4: Kitchener: veneer andex- oplslor factory was a step in the right direction, and the starting of a. box, stave and heading factory by the Kennedy - Davis Co. was another. But there seems to be an. Irish demand in *thie market for wooden butter dishes, broom and map handles, and small articles class- ‘ Ll‘â€" 1‘- -AR- My P0513 an as “novelties.” and. the Canaan Food Specialty 00,, of Crime, seems no xind the trade. a. very profitable one. In less than twelve months the company turned out and disposed of nine million butter dishes, 50 car. loads or broom handles, 40,000 to the car, and are now. filling an order to: an English firm for 82,030 chairs h) be shipped to South Africa. In ad- dition a. great quantity of mall was was turned out, and the out- outlook for the coming year is trim. The company is composed of men. Here in Lindsaxwe loan “81 3031060 no Opportunity to pro- ufi min“ which will take the file. at our lumber and shingle, mills ‘OII the nimble timber becomes M pr it becomes no longer We to transnart it as far as be ten nu: Jill-Var- a. pro! table industry; Eight or years ago We small boats turned wwnfi is the oplmon or a. num- o! amen: citizens that a. canoe :3 W tactory in’ Lindny would 1.. 4.. .5-.. fl ,5.» A, u- um- is cause for 39mm congratulah on th‘e part or out! citizen: tlnt may has commenced to sharp in larger beneyolences o! the age. maxim gift or a. County PM now approaching comple- ’ I cmmms Gm. Bord]. . 3131i. ‘02 Our ootem has gone election and. F1110 Ball mad. It now tries to pre- tend that everybody knew the etfect of Aid. Sinclair's disclaimer would be to elect Mr. Robson. It Aid. Sin. clair and his ndvla'u's knew lt why did Mr. Sinclair accompany has dis- claimer WM! 8 letter stating that lie took that course In ordain that No might take action underl the sections or the act reguirlng anew election. We simply reported wmt they not oniy said. but put: in blank and white. but when this mattex’waa The New York Central ins gob- bled up the Canada Atlantic Railway, yet this Dominion has not gonelnto mourning. ma Vanderbflts do not road remunerative they will bring a. lot or mum to canadian ports. The Canada Atlantic has a. good har- bar at its terminus on Georgian Bay. near Parry Sound. It turns south! Iron: Ottawa .to Cum on the St. Lawrence, crosses that river and enters tb'e Province or Quebec. with Meal. It wlll be extended to Darla. where it will have an ocean port in summer. and connection with St. John and Bantu by the Inter- colonlal all the Jean wand. The sum or A mounts um AP mars um rouse GIRLS. li‘eadnohu. W m ruptu- tlon. run. Await. sua Puller tho Duly !!an of Doe-v- Froln the Sun. mevllle, Ont. Hard m gt m1, coupled run than lack a attentlon whlch every mans sir! W8 into wu- m‘nnhood mould mus, ls responatble now only to: an my pale faces and attenuated forms met with! such lamentable Irequency, but is responsible also {or the loss of may valuable young lives. First: there is an occasional Who. and seal- lowness or com on. from which stages, 1: these only symptoms am neglected, the condition gradually grows worse and worse until decline or consumption sets in. and that“ claims worth-er victim of parental neglect. Upon mothers especially de- ; valves a great responsiblllt} as their daughters approach woman- hood. The following truthful story uoklaraportuottheSunbny-s. O. Herman. or Elam-d Avenue, Orange- VIIIe. carries a. lesson to other mo- A. Mother’s Warning. fills things that usually interest young girls. We consulted adoctor, and we took bottle after bottle of medicine. but with no! benefit.“ or. tanhlia would arise 1n the morning uflm an almost sleepless night. her limbo all a quiver and: h’er head reeling. She would be attacked with spellq o: dizziness. and on the least excl-hon her heart would palpitate violently, and. we were really atrald sale would not recover, At this stage my husband suggestad that we I-I-IJ Hum“ â€"â€"°cv_r-‘ would. try Dr. Willlms‘ Pink Pills, and he brought home several boxes. Kate h'adpnly taken the, pills quw weeks when’ there was a great Change for the better. She grew. stronger, began to eat better and to 1mm: better color, and from thls stage it was not long until shbwas amwatoremmefler studies at schbol. I might 'agso tell you that "thk thlese pills cured my daughter so that you seem have much'reai- son‘ to praise them; and I earnestly recommend than to all mothers wliose daughters my be suffering as mlne did.” Dr. William! Pint Pills cure all diseases that have their edgy; eith: er in{ spam- or watery con'flltlon or this blood or shattered nerves. If: is because may make rich. red blood: and strengthen the nerves with ev- ery dose that they care such' troubles. as anaemia, consumption in its can. ly stages. nervous Headache, St. Vlt- us’ dance. rheumatism, partial par- 0.1st kidney tumble, indigestion. etc. Ordinary modicum merely acts upon the symptoms of the trouble, and waien such medicines are dis- continued the trouble returns often tn an 88818.va form. Dr. Wil- llam‘s’ Pint Plus on this” contrary no direct to this root or the trouble and cure to stay cured. See “list the full name "Dr. Williams’ _Plnk__l_’llls for A GRAIN ROU'I‘B. funny-rm mm mamas bratod the intprestlng evqnt in a right royal radii”. lnvlmtions to about eizh'ty had begun extended to [elatlvos on‘ both' sides or the 11011925 and “Sunnyddc,” the home 0! 'tho happy couple in the Knoxville. abort; or the! town. the happiest throngs possibla to con- oelve. Among the guests were the following; M11. and M". Jan. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm‘ Bullet, Mr. and. Mrs. Alex. McDonald, Hrs. Belle Bul- ler. Mrs. Carrie Mathew. Toronto; Mr: W. Emma. and Mrs. Goa Nor- ton. Bolton Village; Mr. Jalin Not. too, Afllston; ma. W. Symon, Ro- chester. N.Y.; Mr. Frank Fox. King-o- wn; fir. and lira. W. B. W. was Alice gher. Napanee; may 4 Jessie Free. Bellevllle; Mr. 1%: R. - ,«|__|Io.hv|.-~ “F and Mrs Dawn . Mar ‘ 1 . . Fox. Batochb Terry. (1:3: '12:ng .Glbaon Fox. Mrs. Jen- nie Fm Mr, and Mrs. S. Parkln, mwn' , .. ,A_ ......n Mufhtnlnr‘v 'lh‘o minions mere putwnuu-iy mat and tasty. A sumptuou- wed.- ding dinner was enjoyed, at thb clogs 0? which about congratulatory ad.- drauos were given. which were duly acknowladged by Hr. Fox on t of himself and bride of twenty-five years ago Rose Free was the maiden name 0% his wife. any} one Ry b‘o “termini- found that he had really plucked a. daily. mus Fox and mu Mabel Fran pre- sided am thie piandduring the even- ing. in: Intim- givinc a number at delightful sang; In. For m an recipient 0! mm huntiml tokens at esteemfllo gift oihan'huo- hand hm; verbs maid scum” («31.000110 The Pod Join'nwldr‘themany Mend! o! It. and In. Fox in ww- lng union! mum you: of nominees and procperiey; - “I“ W ”van fi-, Again, the days in whm we live cull for a more up-it'a-date method at capturing criminall- Nq ones will deny that the criminal: or the present day an talented. educates men or women. who make: this hue!- no“ a m:- ot study. M 13am W W WNW, vvpv â€"â€"f ,. am a matter of study. My have methods known only to themselves, and an a. rule the, common con- and be devoted .to this work. and he should not be a Chic: of Police, but one who thoroughly understand. this Tho Canvas-u! Wm 3090:: w m- ‘ County. council may Messrs. Wm. enhance and Johns- bon £111.. “is manners tor sugar beet mm computed their initial series of meeting. hat Monday evenâ€" ing. wueo' they addreued an audiâ€" Wall-lupin ‘ The writer ls awe that new a in on: tonn- feeling as 111 a. relax-ml in our. macaw: {area of ables 1n the county and thesp- tment or a competent m to not as no Detective u at salary We tan-ow out these suggestions #10 our county ottlclals for th‘elr con- sideration-Yours. 960., VICTORIA COUNTY. business. wfllbemnnhm mundane up neatly in our bother wrapper; mmwotmweupflntod on W b 3 W of nu- no-"o! quaintâ€"wt!- .' COMEUNICATmNS SUGAR BEST ACIBAGB- The Sula of Butter were particularly The Event of the Saason Amie” or uusuc Friday, Feb. 7th PBBF. O’BRIEN Madame Bonvino 0’an nummmm Italy.“ “WM!!! mm” MR. CHAS. PODGER. The W'MMMp-h connection with the ”walled “I'm Telling". Don’t hi1 token him und be convinced-Allin 'u your only chance. Learn to how thyself, ad by this guide the student in his way through the Wilden“ of the world and such him wisdom I: he goes. “MISSION, 100, 156 All! 250 [Ivy V mâ€" 'â€" â€"â€" _____, hi. prim- ones. 33 Pool-ct. and“ W" in; rigk. (a. nun. in window). Aphotorudfrutnpuw. lnl‘ to in ot tho hood 0! his pzofoodoo. in {ty ho hum oquol. Poronto will boohon how to udorotond and tail “word out! oolfloh childr- ond hovtohdng uni: no“! out! haw Soweto in” tho undoing oloo bow to od'ith the doliooto. undo: out! you» 1 - A- _-...IL. dungeon to eeoun we was new... Thou exuninnflue ere given verbs“, und in chat“, with .11 undo: nod MW of ooufidentfnl communioefiou. Hundred. of young men nnd women m 30' holding ptominent politic. through the advice given by Prof. O'Brien. Cell eerly ud evoid hug vein. Pemmmhn. 9th. up. “Prof. O’Brieniethe beet. known und molt eble euthoriny on Psi-shit! end Phrenolog am he ever lived in Guuedn.” Pototboro Minor. Jul. M “VI: “Prof. O'Brien’u loom w a mark! ape-Mon of Scientific Pnlmictry.” Pourboro Bad". Jun. 9th. I M- O'Brieo, the eminent. Nam tn Plum- 0103i”. “#99th published the {not that. , ____. Ln-..â€" MRS JACKSON. Thumb-GM“. AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. Mf- but!“ Vaults. JOE YOUNG. ..0N...... â€"-IYâ€" SATURDAY. FEB. mâ€"By mm Bowel. Mow. valuable nonse- hold Furniture. mu ot. Stable, o‘c.. tin pr or the um W. .W- Loan. Bone and [use Subh- And l-‘nm HOIIIB on‘ lot adjoining. 3,010 at 1 o‘clock mp- I’m-mu opall Frill: {or mosaic-1’ or mick-.45. ON TUESDAY. FEB. 18w. 1902â€"3, Elm Bow”. Monger. on lot 18. con. 6. Opl. cram a]. o! valuable Farm Stock and Infield!“ the on cam: on on com. “BRIGAN BLOB STE] THERE IS ALWAYS 300M AT THE TOP That is the proud position our Emulsion occupies. OUROIMULSION connin- all the 0.011 “no! .podutpcoductu follow! HEALING VIBTUIS of Glynis». DUNMN’S o‘clock Q.~w””««g S .f. ‘ grip: B031!Sll_l,§ Aâ€"‘A‘m ‘4‘“ ”M“‘ Pllltlblfi, Pennant, LA_-L 31. 1902 DIM 8““, Week The last week of January finds x within a few days of entering stock, and 1 make it a lively one with many surpriu we will allow a ten per cent. discount o, any goods purchased in this store dun-in the week beginning on Monday, Janna: 27th, and ending Saturday, Feb. lst ' Thisis no humhug or loud talk, but genuine sale. Every article has the sol ing price on it, marked in plain figure. A child is safe to come here and purchase We have also many other lines of good 115;; reduced much less than the discount pric ‘ .. They include : m. DRESS GOODS, MI LLIN g ERY; COATS and CAPES, __:_ FU RS, CARPETS, COR- SETS, GLOVES. OMEN'S JACKETSâ€"German cloths in black and colors, some last season’s and this season’s styles. Prices run from $3 to N200, any one of them for half price. a That means a $5.00 coat for - - - - - $2.; WOMEN’S CAPESâ€"All this season’s styles, dark greys and blacks, plain and fancy makes, prices run from 8450 to $7 each any one of them at half price. That meansa$6.oocape for - - - - - WOMEN'S SKIRTSâ€"About twenty-five of all kindsâ€"navy, black and dark greys, most of them new, prices were from $3.50 to $6 each, any gne of them at half price. Thatmeansau skirt for - - - - â€" OM EN’S Thev are Direct 1mm Many Other Lines [OMEN’S SUITSâ€"We have eight only. They are in Oxford and Navy, all. this season’s. The prices were from $12 to 525, any of them at half price. That meansa sissuitfor - - - - - ECK RIBBONSâ€"Ioo yards of pure silk ribbons in all colors, wide width. The tor- mer price has been 50¢ per yard, we offer themnowat --.â€"----- Assorted Fancy Ribbons, 03' colors and patterns, a job lot of odds and ends, most of them were 406 to 60¢ per yard, we offer them now at - - â€" - - Plain, colored and self striped and brocad- ed ribbons, dark colors only, about 100 yards in the lot, your pick of them at - ' Satin Duchess Ribbons, soft finish, all pure silk, Very bright colors, wide widths or neck ribbons, per yard - - - ’ 200 odd pieces of ribbons with from x-z yard to 2 yards in each piece, worth from 7c to use an end, your choice per end - â€" Discount Istlblished 1800‘ Ge!" 1} him 0 evidex‘ coo-is dish: new el 5%? flint ucrib “av! Om pro In 1' ulu can:

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