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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 2 Feb 1906, p. 12

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17-32 a: ... Mr. E. J. McCarty, of Toronto, is spending the winter, with his uncle. 31:. P. Many. , . Seven! firth" social gatherings have M things lively. for. our young goggle grip; the Iegcizegqaaon. - . Twain] our young men; Messrs. L. Duffy and L. Herlihey. left Tuesday to: Chicago, where they intend to re- main home ting. As a. result; there are. m sat! faces among our young mun. Murray, risking the Misses Mina Sullivan, of firm; by: afisterth’: Miss H. Lehane, after spending the holidays with her parents here,ie£t Monday for. Ottawa to attend the Normal School. ‘ PLEASANT POINT. : (Fm Our Own Cox-responded.) ' It nun quite manta Jamaal-y when the when me out again. . It. In Cut-tin in Morning his barn with I m windmill. m- ” Briea‘h’a may spend Mxm with {that in Essex“ W t Wt, of skate}: tack ad‘- vamp b. the tum we on cutaway any and mud ta‘atfitflog P393,” Miss G. O’Brien left recently itd take charge of a. schoql at Barry’s Bay. . A V The Eupils of S'. S. No. 4 an en- thusiastic in their praises of their new teacher. Miss Carroll. tied. .‘He leaves six meters and five brothers to mourn his loss. The fun- eral. to St. Luke’afeemetery on Friday morning was {3130!} gttended. Thursday morning Mr. Jan. Hauli- han died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Wm. O’Brien. Deceased, whohaa teen ailing for the past year. was fifty-nine years 0: use and ungr- g . DOWNEYVILLE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) There are several on thqaick list. inhaling Messrs. M. Do:- gan. W. O’- Neill and J. Corbett. We are pleased to say the finest reports are that they are all couvaleeoont. Mr. John Chapman has again start- ed his lumber and shingle mill. and is ready to m: all orders. The men“ thaw put! a stop to the lumbermen' s operations. - (Fm 021.0“ Qaemmmg) m inc-Jun otbrm at, up. Sum tum. nu a “and. «was; flak um won pm“ “I the mam and. em 55 Rev. J. Delve. at maximum gm! enough nanny was I“ t. more than meet the. do- w}! an 9hgnh. l _!_!-_ Mr. John Ball is ill withTa‘grippe. His many. {fiends hape for his Speedy recovery Mr. '1‘. Buckley, 0: Orono, paid Zion (fiends at yiait last: week. ‘ ' Mr; anti Mrs. S. Nicholson spent Sunday visiting friends at Port Per- 17., The 33w!!! [mac intend giving n new and entertainment here on Thursday evening. Feb. lat. Friends from Hampton are gjving the enter- tainmentrbon‘t forget the date. “ii-:37: Within: {and son. of Dakoâ€" ta. are viaitinc hfiepdafiere. Fifiivn; 6M, 0! the Crane Marble Works, wag down this way last week 605w Maine» _f_°_r t1)?“ 92MB”: f: u vucu. 3 9900¢o¢o¢oootnooo+¢ I i . , 8 ‘ -CAKBBAY. .‘ . to, wet. Vinitipg friend: in the vil- lap on My last. . ‘ Kim Edna Webster. attended the 3p Lesson convention in Bow- man inn last: week, and judging iron the Input given sh: wagan. ideal del- ‘ t “KW“!!! Institute meeting will In hafl ngednany next at the Walla, Felt, .Asthis's to be a mid gathering, a. large crowd is 0m i . . Mrs.~ W. Gilbert hu_spex_t this $132“ w “13ka ' h be! W M! W! 1 $53 lib: fl: lama. Rivermw Wu trim niche KM“ We“? ma £0:- Pޤhfld swiffi. who have turned at 1m New at Mia and as: Q? mtg fi -. g; | 4. xu.-,l_,... mm: last Wedges: $95 man. when he a; t Ramada at *9” such {fiends in Toronto, Mr. W. tley spent a few days in Tm last week, a the guest of his an. .t ‘ . . L , R IEISV Ions mu Im- MMEWWS’ PAGE it. and Mrs. G. Janna]; also Mr. W"’ §§§OtifiQQQQQQ§§t§OQ I Hr; Murray, of Peterboro, is r Misses Perdne. : inn, of Ennianore, w my ister, Hrs. F. Sunny. ' lab (or, last: week.) W‘R‘WIDDIIMASQ'“ GANADA lIFE Announc mogocoooooooooooo.oo ooooooooooooooooooo. aim 5mg.“ use randy for all anon: Cruolono Antiseptic Tabla”- ' Ichunh'nethogermdfl' ' val NOW“ The annual meeting at Knox church here was held on Thursday evening. Jan. 18th. uni the reports prennted .showed that: an the organizations at ‘the church had raised $1,078.00, and with all debts paid them was etiil a balance of $135.00. The dog-poisoner has been much in endgame ofi’ late. No doubt' many of the useful! cars on our street oaqhe spared quite well, but! this is a cruel and cowardly method 0!! denim; with the nuisance, and very often the wrong dog snfters. . A meet at the new 'hmph sage Fish “51.6131: $99 “pave Seem.“ WW! W m the Gem: «1 9mm m hat. flgt . at :- Mu when the {suggfij '40:: tom WM . , I. N am Ahmed. (a; That the Movie flew ‘ernment he asked to plant a law: ,unonnt in their estimate: to: the 'proteetien or game and fish than they ’now expend.» (a) That the open new tor has. he not until July let. The meeting then adjourned till 2 p. an; active Society was held in the Conu- goil chamber. Mr. Lea, Japanese missionatjy for the Anglican church; entertained a full house on Friday night with an account of our Japanese friends, which he illustra'ted by many views from a’ magic lantern. The lecture was very: interesting. ‘ 7 A Mr. George Stephens has returned from the north. Lack! of. aleighing ha paralyzed the operations or the Gull River Lumber 00., 06 which Mr. Stev- ens in manager. The Company is erecting a' oommodiona addition to their mill, which will be used for “the manufacture of lath and shin- gm g. (From Our Own Corneapondent.) Rev.. Mr. Kenny, of Fenclon Falls. pmaphed for Rev S. A. Kemp on Sun- day, the late:- taking the gonna!"- work in Pension Falls. Mr. James Blukwpent- Saturday here, engaged with Mt. Bimhard in auditing the township accounts. which they: round in admirable condi- :tion. Mr. Blackwell. travelling saieamm for the Massey Jim-I'm 00., spent part 0! last week with the local qgent Mr James Isaac, who reports business as very hopeful. A 7 - Mr. Richard Staples, who has spent the past year here recuperating his health, has returqed to Manitoba. Dick will he muon missed here. Owing to the continued thaw the shanties north of this have broken up and the teams have hone home. The lumbermen are all wishing for hard frost and then snow. I , . W Our. Own Gama mm {m Emu mu m 3.3th as mum when and eleven tender-s be 80 m at which budâ€"- laying 0“th rum tematmummm “Imam Hug The New will he mm till 0990“ an Met 9th!» next, a the Egg: tfimthfi $6me manage? mad ham w 1* an w o a man a a 9b! mulled ban mt gunmen P 1% MEN! *1 Mrs. Frank Butlanfl of Tomato; in Waiting gt Dix serum for q ‘9! daft i n . ‘ .. This Saw {mats i Kr; Gear 9mm will be glad to heat that is mowing m Ma mm‘ . 11rd. JBhn Mallett returned Sat- 3 nrday evenirg, after spending a can- i 9193‘ Main. 9W1: ' ' v _ . I Mr. John Manett, spent Momayin Ligglaay on busineaq and pleasure. ‘ fiauxmem; and Kisses a. 0- “933811“! aqd ll. Sullivan visited it P. urinatoqk on Sunday, . . thw to_ A s ( The otrgtaodircctou otthn North Victoria. Aarioulturai was held 3!: Victoria Bond on 333:3 3. 27th inst. .whon Mr. Hy In Haygarth, :- put president at $110,80- oio‘tym, was appdnted secretary for themyear.. .m. Miss Edith Pearce is spending a week in Auburn; with her outer. Mn A.Vum. ; Minions Edwards is spending a week in Toronto with be; many friends. . . ‘ g Kr. Bum-man. or Anréra. spent Monday in our village, the guest in! Miss Nina Mm. a few days lately, with her. boisin. Minn Harm. . (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Asaph Edwards spent New. dawn inmm wt was.» me the o at weeks in Lima. Miss Pearl Weldon of {may spent Sore “Duo“ and Cough. VICTORIA ROAD. N COBOGON K. MANILLA. "We dip in mot-moi. in a blessed and merciful ignorance. and thus should be no weeping about the b66- ol the dying to shatter their ignor- ance. and an them, mybo with 31'ng 39d hggror. 1 ‘ ~ "A copsnmptive said about; a min- ute before he expired: This is the only one of my bad spells that hasn‘t made me afraid I mgogng t9_die.’_‘ .. ”The last kindness we can otter our beloved is .to 'be “3111,3131 cheerlur in the}: prepegce whet; they lepve n3." “A dying youth looked at his peOpio weeping about: big 'bed (an; inhuman piece 0! business, ‘by the way. such weeping is), and he said: ‘What are you crying for! I am going to get well.’ His last words. "A dying woman heard me any: ‘It will soon be over.’ She frowned at me and said: "I’ll be better in. a minute.’ (they w¢m_he_r Iqqt wordy. i new Hello. "I have seen ovei' 500 deaths," said e 'hogpitai surgeon. “and my observa- tions convince me that we all die (anxiously. quite ignorant of the feet that we are going. ": ; “In the novels, the dying persons say: "Good- bye. Keep my grave gmen,’ end so on. In real lite he says: ‘Give me a glass of water,’ or ‘13 it: time 101'. my medicine againi”: of our: late member and organist; that we tender; the family at the. de- ceased the expression of our sympa- thy on the occasion at their irrepar- able loss, and we commend them to the God or all consolation. who alone can make all things turn to their spiritual comfort, and we pray thet they may he unstained and that they may not aorrow as thoee without hope; and that we place a memorial wreath upon the casket; and that these resolutions be inscribed upon our permanent record: and a. copy or them be given to the pres. ‘ . . REV. G. M. WHITELAW. At a: joint meeting at the Sen-ion end the Board at Baccalaureate! the Pn-abyterian church of Guam. hold in the church on Thursday evening. Jun. 25th, 1906. the following rololu‘ tinn- were passed unanimously. On Friday evening the choir asked per- mission to jam with the Session and Board in the resolutions: “henna, it has pleased Almighty God. in His all wine, lovmg. yet. myu~ terioua providence to remove from this life Mauro; Mabel Rowan. a consistent memben or this church. Resolved, that we cherish a pro found veneration tor the christian spirit and musics! talent. had nuggets r 1' funeral Jun late Mia new“ m .9! the. largest men how to! c long {mm . him a w. emufimm. 9! Tea mm. a , hm qt Qahtamia wan» (watering D‘H,M.a .smb a mentermmr mu ho mum in (b “N . ‘ "In “has"?hdfifi' dame“ nag-end I um sum the mama being tho 6 mm hem m- an‘ End min 93mg?“ Summit . 92%.. The ne'v. Mr. seismi‘wn' text in. "8imon. the taper." from which he gave an excellent discourse. suitable for the time we are living in‘ \ â€"â€"-â€"- â€" “’1’" . new man a flaw cattle and hugs sold tor-day. Farms-s m a; a has t9 knew n this mm with mum mu- wmtu when am slower and “enters my gums «(plans ' a man up Hm lens The discourse d’elivered by the pan- tor o! the Presbyterian church here Sabbath, I suppose. might be culled a basis for the prepowd union- ot the Protestant churches in the Domin- ion. found in the 6th chapter of The.- selenium. verse: 19. 20.31. 28. , From 3“? Own Ourréeapoménm he village ta dull and the alelzhmg hag imapwueau 7 .. .hl I.” la B. LAMB. Secretary. Minister. cl) We mi'ght say that the prices paid this year on many varieties are advanced over last season. Those who wish to procure seed and have not selected the varieties or left their order, will please all at once as some of the desirable sorts are getting all booked up. We have now prepared all var- itieé of peas to give out to gro w- ers and we would ask those who have left their order to grow for 1906, to (all at once and take de- livery of the seed._ A ON TUESDAY. FEB. 13.â€"Byl George Jackson. anctionear. credit sale of vh'lunbla Fun: Stock and Imploâ€" mcntu. the; property. (I Da'ml lm- rio lot 18. con. 2. Kati 4 Sale commences It 1 o'clock: r-p.â€"-w3. WEDNESDAY. PER 14. â€" By. Elias Bowen. ovations. crqfit sale of nimble Farm Stock andl Imple- ments. the ty at. P.S.M:rk. Iot 16. con. 1 . Hui-pea. Sale commence- nt 1 o'clock ohm-9., â€"-w.‘?.. THURSDAY, FEB. 8â€"8: Jon. Neo- hun. auctions", crodit sale 0! ul- uable Farm Stock and Implements. the property of Wm. Albert Pad- get, lot 9. non. 14, Emily. Sale commences :4: on; o'clock. without sable :‘em Starch. imm- nu:l e number: of when Ours en you cutie. the ‘pmpony at Orlando awe“. lot 18. con. 8. Mar- i . Seie mmencea at one o‘- e ooh mm-wa. TUESDAY. FEB. 20.-By. mine Bowel. auctioneer. unfit ale 0! valuable hm: Stock and Im lament; the merty oi Jae. Gilo tint. lat 16. com " Fenian Falls. Sale com- menoea et one o'clock shunâ€"wa. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 21.â€"By. Elias Bowen. auction”. and“ sale of wdunble Farm Stock and Impie- meats. st‘he property at John D. McCrimmon. south 1-2 of- lot 12. con. 14. Mari . Sale common:- ceu It one do oek shunâ€"vs. THURSDAY. FEB. 22.-â€"By. Eiiu \ Bowen. auctioneer. credit sale at '. ramble Faun Stock and Imple- ments. the , art-y. of Thus. :Thmston, tot . con. 1. Mariposa. Sele eommepeep at one o‘clock ’ M-â€"'8. l ON TUESDAY. FEB. 18.â€"By. George Jackson. enctiongu'tcrafi; gaie_ot m m m. In at} winner. to collect a bill gun up 15 years ago. 3m; 8. Morton. general “when: at Kuwick, hpd Charles Draper arrested and brought helm Judge Winchester at Toronto on Batuflq. When Draper was an; dot m he ran up a pm with Mora ton tn the amount my: am has he an, away we Mt Mn aged mother. ‘nm was late: b returned New Man. where be ha a at us tater: val. he left helm arm Mum “rue, at m. my five mum: en be your and Xenon mm wait: has M him with hm am, and “other {or I“ M up. mu: he had be ' wrltm up. 3m what" Mr m debt TUESDAY.'1"RI 87.1%}; mm Baum. thiunefl. unfit sale on vul- mble :‘um S3005." ‘iqud- dower rights. The chic! beneficiaries ol the will on Marshall Field 111.. 12 your: old : Henry: Field. 9, and Gwen- dolyn Field. t yew old. . Merehell Field III. wu thrown tron e pom. in Berkshire Hills two Jeers ego and antler-ed afterward from inflemma- tor: rheonntiom but he was restor- ed to health at fakewood. N. J. Mrs. Beetty'l huh-pd in e eeptein in the British em]. She formerly we: the wlle at Arthur Tree. non of Judge Lambert Tree. "All the work that in being done regarding the will is beingdom right here" was the statement made et the adieu of Ir. G. BottleI Mrs. Field's personal et- torney. “It in not yet in shape [hr any public announoexoehtfl 07,) the vast estate during the minarity of the heirs. It is hinted. however. that Mr. Bode. John G. Shedd. and pqeeibiy Norman 3. Beam were nam- “Agar t$$ww Mt N W % new «311 confirm the star: with“ «- wind 0 weddiu pmt a [am am 08 none: from her “kahuna. The sum in said tqhgvo been $000.. 000. hi inu with tho pxovm that . _ ohowud swanky her an“: pawn" u "n mull I "- mu. Thu mm m but qmmud at man 010mm.” to “flatten. To the monk a! mum Wu um “an! an“ out MI in It“ 93mm by Ion-1m MM!” \0 ! FEM 00L "$333â€"$633 could be obtained Iron Mr. Bede I! to the identity or number at trustees who gm to_dir99t by mung mm!” u mm Mum“! . m. Ham's my in“ 5131111311} ream.â€"w2. Notice t0 fdflflflfi Mir J“. I. SQUIER 808. 800133 FLAVELLB. nmmm ”signâ€"8 ‘3 mm mixed new 4- ‘wad: Mn'ulxed. old. 4- 859a; m. “r“ “"3: “In 0 25“; Web. a 26; filmâ€"M “ a" at M 44.. uflâ€"Puu W 13 than. may. no to" were the clam: quouuou mean: u whet: Jul. 7656c, my At. July Ilfic. LEADING WHEAT HARKETS. contaI-oaoo-ono no as O“ ,ooo-oovouo-ocoou not. 83 .o-ooaoau-oooo I. In“; ,nooou-uooouo-o to no ‘25 ,voo-uoo-o 0‘ .0 iii ,noooooooaonoco In at“ z: Wheat. . but .. . 071 18 Ba . nu: ....... on 53 0.“. both ............ 09 040 Rye,” ...... on .... l'cu. M ....... ...... 073 ... Buckwheat, but 088 .... LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Una-pol, Jan. nâ€"wmuâ€"Spoc nomin- al; tutu-u may; larch. u 116; III. on 1 35 tn of Wu can during the duylmeemh- m». Italyâ€"loc- m at mud-cum; u. an. antâ€"m «and t m ”as.” )0: 5.; Mm. 736: :0 A: Chic." by when cloned 96¢ mm an lay out. 56c higher. Chicago en lots wâ€"du so. contact 1: can 531. 15: at. 313. 51. Lint-pod What Fume-u Clo-o Low», Ohio-go Higher-Liv. Suck Iaro hobâ€"Tho Latest Qumiim heal-y Inning. In, so. 117m wheat future. cloned to-day 5“ b In“ lower ma_ ”can!” And corn to- m j“ to 955! 1079:. . .1 _ L’_L-â€" TORONTO PRODUCE TORONTO LN! .TOCK. MARKET REPORTS. To Appreeiete Thie Seie See Window Die- piey and Price Tiekete. and it’s almost inventory time and thnt'n why profit and cost do not count with us. It's money we went, and we’re willing to swap more clothes for coin than you ever received before. No Matter What Other Offerings You Hear About, You Will Alwaye be Sure of More for Your Money at Gough's. Sunpendefl. elastic me. Shtdd Bet‘l‘iu 7:: Men‘s Neckwr use. Work éMm am. 866‘ beam Shtm soc Uana c. Men’s Hats 8; BMW Mania um Wool U'3 r gee. yoUndmr we Gough’s M id-Winter WINNIPEG OPTIONS. CATTLE MARKETS. cornu- Kant and mum mu. Unprecedented Clearance of Men'e Fumlenlnge. No Middleman”: Profits to Pay Our Syndicate Buying cots Ovcr That 8332832333 MARKET. [1]. 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