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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 8 Apr 1904, p. 6

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Kampt: Mark Rumild. by Fred Goats; UM Ragabyx by Norman Men- zies; Harry Riplsy b} Jus. Gillab- I]; the Shari“, by Hvrb Hank-y; and Frank Riplu}. '0.» Wm. Shelton. were well interpreted characters. Him Vivian Laid-law. .'u~ Lucy Ripley, can: a plowing npz-ortntation of the port and 31"0 romlvr-ul .1 uhamcccr song which uléan-d 41 W3“ merited encore, to which all" rmponded. A anartettc compowl or MuNrth-mao Paton. Jack Walkar. Dough“ Paton quid Arthur Simmon. gnm one _num- Chamberlainjs Stomach an: Liver Tablets. When you he] dulI after eating. “hen you tune no appetite. 5‘an you have a. bad taste in the Parting Shot. ; “I am very sorry.” said Miss El- fiarleigh. “but 1 cannot nmxryyou. I'm sure you never saw any cnoaur- figment written in my face." I ‘Tm? replied the reiuctcd mit- nr, “Mt I thought pmhwa I didn't use it because 9! my‘inability to read hetwaen the hues.” her and .rrcciwd an cnthminstic rc- mll. “Inch. dmnum-rtmtcd that they gm not 10mm: any of Umir popular-s _ 7W1- undcrstnnd the company wiil Visit Orilliu. lixrriv. Mumford. Mid- land and ammo othvr wwnn before dhhnding‘ for Uzu mama. and lh-s (minus 01' these town may lack for- ward to a plmrablq treat'. E .‘When your liver in tcrpid. " .When your bcwula are constipated. ; When you have a headach's. When ~You red bilious. ' { .Tzhxy will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your etofinch. ind regulate’your liver and bowexs. Price 25 cents per box.‘ For sale by hi] druggists. con 3 . 143:} Minn May. whu tuck [hi-ludâ€" his part as Sauce, .a wait, is an ac- ;‘Lrgfls of much lucriL, and h-:-r interâ€" pretation of the charactgr left noth- ir‘ 'to bc desired. Tm: part of Lopez. :1 Mexican, taken by Mr. L. E. Sylvester, was “1-1: acted; he rose to the htrong [.91an of 111-: char- acter in a very (filtVl'l‘ manner, and his garb and trapping»- ware hand- some an-d rcalintfic. BL: Fred Lennan, as Samara-L. Bogzs, “us a comical charm-tor; and Bunny. by E. J. The {anode Paint (0. - PRISM BRAND PURE MIXED PAINT latest artistic shade in any quality “Hit 601fo! Giff" {OMPANY OASTORIA. hm the JThe Kind You Have Mways Bought MeLennm Co. SGOBED ASUGGESS TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE ACADEMY. At 99. 090006000 00 0000990000 onoouou 0. ’00000000000: JUST WHAT YOU NEED. Hardware, Coal or Iron. china Hall William -st Rolled Oats. Cracxea w Wheatlets. Oatmeal, Rolled Wheat, Buckwheat Corn Heal. Split Peas, All Leading Brands of Bread Pastry Flour. IE GUARANTEE ALL OUR GOODS FRESH . . . All!) RELIABLE . . . 31’]. L. BAMPBELI. 22?"; ompJJU‘. WAS audience, and u \vasllisplay- manna is full Corn, L I. Barley, 0 Bailed Hay and Straw. m' the char- Oatmeal, White Beans, Buckwheat and Whole Wheat Flour Snlit Peas. Etc., Etc. WILLIAM-ST. Cracked Wheat, Pot Barley, fun '.'c 4';ch- for A. Campbell Estate. Situa- Goose Wheat, Buckwheat, nit --']'le> Grand Trunk half-yearly report shows the aggregate length of the varicus hues under the com- puny's management to be 3.563 mum, The lingth of track includes, besides this, 560 unites of second track and 995 uni“)? of siding, a total (£15,115 miles. 01' all this length of track only twp miles have 'u-on rails. Within a law yam-d th’us'aJready large mileage will be enormously increased by the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway from Win32! peg .to the Pacific. and of various branch linens {mm the Transcontinen- tal line to the. lakes and the: St. Lam- £8000 Suspected Sneak Thiovinz. 0:: Saturday .avuuing. after the de- pnrturc of he Various trains, Mr. Wm. P311), proprietor of the Pym house. di-fithi‘cd 2| quantuy of dry gawk.~ m the upstairs hull. and think- ing they might ha}: been purchased at Snack”: 6': 5011's star: near by. he s-nt for Mr. Sutoliflc to see if 11: could t3“ him the name of the ownsr. Mr. Suwliftc‘ rxcvgnizel home oi the goods as belonging to 11:8 stock. but tlmir sale Could not be tv-ucul and he was forced to con- clude the articles had [run vto'cn from tho more during the Saturday rush. and Hint for mum ransonâ€"p‘r- haw lack of packmg roomâ€"tin mm mm bum obliged to leave the articles bx-hind. Ulnar Novimn has the mat- tur in hand. and in following up sev- t‘rul clues. ‘ tact the staff is liEely to be increas- ed owing to the man;' small repairs required by a number at the engines mttentbe trying winter work. Tube number at ongineons and firemen is less than a busy season calls for, and promotions are bang made as rapidly as the man. can'qualifiy. - lummenfio quantities of freight are being handled on this diyision at pregemt. All the rolling atook is in us‘) and evpry train omw here and at Allundulc have a: many hours’ work per week as they can be induced to put in“ - . z '. , â€"-Employc£ on this divis'ron of the Grand Trunk ape not alarmed over Lhm policy of wtmcahmemt which the management the-5 announch. Ev-. ery man in t_l_m_shg:a_is nched, and in RoIIway Notes. â€"A Ooboutc paper an the electric railway promotons any than road will be completed from Bollevillc to Bow- manviuo by Nov. Lat. They propose to use a. strip of the Kimatpn Road. 28. from Nrw Hampshire, and J-_-nn Alla-Imnald. aged :4. fr m1 Manclwstcr. England. Line-f Nevison "deserves cxudit for his ,prqmpt action. which ltd to the capture of the thieves. Ray of Hope. “Al; I" sighed th': pagsimist. “this :~ :1 cold. cold world !“ “Cheer up. o'xd Juan,” rejoined the opthmist, "sou’l'l not have themme can» for compLaZnt in the next." Tuesday night two men applied to the Bellevillc policeman {or shelter, and after taking a good look at them be co cluded that th‘y anSwered very closely the description forward- cd from Lindsay. The coat worn by uncut Lhem also looked Like the garâ€" mz-nt wanted by :1 Lindsay owner, and the policeman at once taxed the men with the thelt. flaken un- awares Lbey acknowledged their guilt and were locked up. Next morning Chief. Neviflon was informed of the arrest and he lctt for the Baytown arm-ad with the necessary war- rant. returning last nigh‘; with two p;i~‘oncr€. This mormng the accurd uorv arn-xignrd bifure M‘xgidtraie Jut'kmn and pleaded guilty. but Wore rcmzmde tiil Tuesday for sentence in order thsl lhvir history may be traced in Us: ihtt‘rVJJ. They gave {hr-1r hamrw 3:; skim); 139113-093, aged 28. from :‘\'v'\v Hampshire. and J-_-hn McDonald. aged :4, fr m1 Manchmtcr. England. Line! Nevimn deserves ‘l’uo Ion Who Stole a Goat from tho Y. I. G. I an In Custody. (From EVPJJing Pod, March ’11.) Last Saturday night two man ap- plmd to night Constable Rooms for lodging-stating that they had been employed on the railway and did not much town in tha to get .‘nton hold. Constable Ru: he sent thrm to Um Y-M.C.A. where some of the local railway .m-cn put up. and thzy won: taken in and made comfortable Next morning (Sunday) they lu’t “Jule the biDl-‘J. class mreliug was be- ing lmld, audwhen Mr. '1‘. G. London, on of those present, went to don his coat it could not be found. Sus- picion was entertained of the two strangers. and Clue! Nevis-m was in- formed of the occurrence and fur- nished With a dzscx-wtion ol’ thz par- tims, but a diligam. march bf the town {Oilk‘d to locate wens Monday morning the ('11ch placod himself in connection tut]: the .pulxce of Peter- boxo. Bcllcvi‘le, i‘ort Perry. Oshawa. O-illia and other towns, and awaltzd xukult L ..., ‘.“7 OVERGOAT THIEVES NABBED. Oil Cake. Oats. Etc.. Etc. and Mr. Gillewpie made a suitable re- ply, thanking his hicnda for tha aid- dress and tha kind things said of him He had gran-fly enjoyed his mv among the: hospitahla. and kind peopl: of Lindsay. whom he would long remember. ed. a: -1 Mrs. Gwen‘s VII {ed with a silver tea service. heae evi- dences of regard were. a proof that Mr. Gillespie ma poswd of qual- ilims which would win him esteem any where, and would no doubt aimed. ilyy raise up tor‘him many devoted friend: in the Whatern land to winch be was going. taking «with him the best wish“ at a had: of Lindsay amends. . a VJL.’ H; Soother: n. Mayor. Geo. Mcfiugli. Senator, Ju‘. Graham. Co. Councillor. ii. H. Sylvester. Liout-Col. R. J. McLaughlin, K; 0., John Short. License. hm. R. P. Spratt, Thos. Brady. and other-4, Short addresses were delivered by Mayor Sootheran. Mr. Graham. Mr. Brady. Mr. R. P. Spraht and Mr. J. V. McNaudty. Mr. J. A. Gilugly’ than contributed a song. alter which Mr. McLaughlin referred at borne length to Mr. Gilleagie's record as a citizen of Ontario and Vimoriai Counties. In 1884, when in bushes-I in Qs-tcrgrm in the fonmer County. he had bowin- duced to run (or the deputy-room- uliip or the township and mValunbl! was his work in the County Council that he was returned eight times. the last tour years as move. and was elcc. ted Warden of the County in 1894. In 1895 be contested the riding in the Liberal interest aganist Major J. A. mtiillvan’. Comm-mtiva. inn three- oormrod tight. but was unsuccessful owing to the unexpectedly largo vote taken by Hi:- Pntron candidate. His energetic campaign aroused much ad- miration. whioh culminated. in a pub- lic gathering and the preeentation to Mr. Gillespie of a complimentary ad- dress and a game e! .200 in' gold. The following year he retired from the County 00ml] in order to 3in his entire attention to his business, and again his decision brought; to- gethea a still larger gathering of friend-S. On this occasion he was presented with n matniticent gold watch suitably engraved. and bearing the names of Hon. ‘W. Mulock. Mr. A. P. Oockburn. President of Blaste- ka Navigation 00.. and several other influential friends. Again in 1900. on the en: of his departure from Up- tergrove. Mr. Gilles-pic received ami- o'her evidence of edeem in the form lecom will now: a like. etlcct upon Hu- puoplc .wu meet in the for West. From the time gou opened your place of business here you took an unmet and :10ch Interest in the Tow u'a. pmnprxrity, and whan 5011 re- tired therefrom you carried with you UH: best \s'ix-‘hcs of your fellow cit- izuus. You now propose to rt-m'fic far away from our mum. yet wild: We regret our loss we extend to you our boat wishes. and hop:- thnt suc- czass \vxll crown your pcrmvchng cf- [orts and that prosperity shall be .‘ouls.-Sigued, A Your reanOVal from Ontario County to \ictoria County naturally sevzrod ties at frizndship whuc'u existed be- t.“ can the people of that th‘triCL and 5ourse-Jf. but your gmial and cheer- ful disposition span-Lilly raised up for 50x1 many bqw triandfl here. This is aawring to us now, as we 'know that the quanties which won for you oar Ptosontod With an ldflnss on Doha“ of In, Lindsay Friends. 0n the evening previoua to his leaving for Vancouver. to assume the duties of British Columbia manager (or the Emelaior 14:000.. Mir. F. J. Gillespie was made up recipient of an address in testimony at the esteem enburtained for him by many of our more. Mr. R. J. McLaughlin, K, 0.. presided as chaining-n. and Benntar Geo. Mcfiug'h, Mayor Soouhemn, Lieut.-C‘ol. levgstor, Mr. James Graham. Mr. John Short, and others. were in Macadam. Chum Mica Laughlinin amtweeohmioed the regret telt by all at 'Mh‘. GiJlofluzieI impending demure, and predicted that in a kw mm the would he heard of in the political area; of the Wear. Mr. Jag. Graham read the 3dr drum, which was as follows: Lindsay. Ara-i) 1st, 1901. But while we desire to offer you our congratulations ere your depar- ture, we desire to express our aor- row at the loss of so goodacitiun. Before coming to our town you wen Well known to many of our prominent citizens, having been en- gaged in business in a neighboring County when you viewed the Coun- ty’s interest as your own interests, where you always took an actiVe cart in promoting all that you be- lieved to b: for the County's proa- perity. and you were, generally snaking. correct in your Views. So respected and eeteezmed were you that the municipal electors otyour Township selected you to sit in the County Council lor aw'eral succes- si‘c tor-ms, where your energies and abilities were evcrl bent towude benefiting the entire County in general and your own municipality in particular. You (ver took an active interact in politics and your genial and con- xiucing manner of dimuming them won for you the. roqxct of opponents and the confidence of your pol- itical friends to such a degree as to Sccur'.‘ for you the Reform nomina- tion of your County a. few years ago. and though unsuccessful your manly and upright manner in conducting )uur i‘unfimgn raised you to a high er [lane in me; estmmliun and re spcct of both _p91.ithiL! paqtiaa. 0N TIIE EVE OF HIS DEPARTURE FOR BRITISH BOLIIIIIA. ,Bming dammed that you are about to lean: the fair Province of Ontario for British Cohmu‘na, wqoon- gratulaba you on your occasion to the nobl: army of those who cut-3r- tain sufficienntiy optmm opinions of on: wastorn possessions to sev- (-r U]: tics fur a time. at least, of comaduship and acquaintances which ham hithuno bound you to the poo- ple of this town and county. and flock to ((nm new comrades and new acquaintances in our Vast wash-1v Province. ‘ MR. r. 1.6mm: HONORED imam; cjtixous. 'Bhe {floatation took place mm; W house par- Dear Mr. G'u‘lwpchf emadea cam. rw'hly cngrgv: Fatal ficoldent. Minder! Balm: On Saturday last I Ml-ssrs. James and Joum Cann.sons of John Comm, can. Bhirhaxnpton. were telling tmbc‘ -r for firewood. and having chopp'xl one side of the tree wen» mwing the other sndc when a gust of wind may!“ the top 01 the tree they were cut’ung. twisting it and splitting the tree up (or never- mum. when it broke ollandin Lau- ing atruck Mr. James Cowan 6.1 the Incest. killing him: instantly. The damaged was a highly xewected steady yuan, 87 pears at age and unmanned. Hui death in a. heavy blow to hy- from: and univecaul sympathy 18 cit (or them in their (ad bereavement. The funeral took pgchqn Wsdneldny to the Twelr ‘l’ho Winter of Ills. Those who are dreading: a late apt-lug may find comfort in the {not that winter has frequently delayed its dnparturo Into: than it apparent- ly means‘ to this you. Hurry Sol- .loy informs tho len‘wgo Jour- mlrcprwcntmtivo than on April £6Lh. 1888. when he lott Uxhridgo on a trip to tho West. mow hanks Wuro still a. oonqncuouc {nature of the lands- cape. and only in a law Indium“ had needing unnamed. From North Bay there was still nothing but ice and snow visible on Lake Nippiuing. {When he manna Port Align: ityns l’. V. I. Go. Enterprise. Mr. Harry S. Garlink. o! Bobycay. goon. who was cursor on we of the Trent Valley Navigation 00‘s steam- ers last swoon. passed through last Friday on his may hack/mm strip through the Southern States in Un- mwmsi at the company. He distri- buto-d a large number at pamphlets. mags. otc.. descriptive of the Kuwar- (ha Lakes. and is confident that dur- ing the coming summer a large num- ber at Southern people will visit this part «Lough to: the first time. Mr. Gal-link out some do, a in St. Louis wk u- : .rlbutlon of Kawurthn Laban literttum to World's Fair visiton. and gays up |vv I‘v- -v -wp...‘ snowing. and on the station plat- form he named six inches 01 snow. fifths harbor there was not dear un~ 111 May 28nd. It is namely likely that this airing will break a record like that. fifiS’u‘fe éuiiim'y.‘ ond was Isl-gel! attended. Fifi; '5! {linkedâ€"fin a btuptmdoiu male in every department. HERE DOLLARS uxxnu mam “Wu. n he Spring Styles at GRAHAM’S W {1% Get out this week for some of the brightest. ripest Bargains in New Spring Clothing and Furnishings 1 fbl Our new Stock is larger and contains most everything the male mind can conceiveâ€"from the plainest Spring Garment to the highest Grade. We have _. . E Outclassed Past- Records. i .0. 2-3 The wonderful strides of Graham’s store have never been equalled. The prices published in this ad. jiTJ‘th-g it} the Gospel of true economy, while the grand values appeal to men in all walks of life. Let us emphasize the lit-52. ,2, U fl the opening of our grand Spring Campaign by a few absolutely unmatchable prices. L“. ' seem: a iiis-Eiliifis Men's Rainproof Coats, practically two correCt Furnishings , . 0 q C E men 5 NObby spring ”ults' Coats in oneâ€"~medium Oxford 3 40 w You'll find so many styles, fabrics and Grey and dark and line shades, ' _Fancy @19qu Slili‘l‘. 43c. ‘94 prices in Suits that you will have no trouble Better Grades at $5, 6.50, 8.50. Silk and Satin. XL'Ckxk'ezz“ 2;: ,. . selecting; See for yourself the values we 1if’ilbriglgielif lltndemear 25¢“ ' ’atura '00 'n( erwvn' ',-:,.;,. ' Pantsx Pants ! Linen Collars and (Izt‘t‘. EEK}- '. E are offering in '7 SUITS at $4, 5'50' 6'50' 7'50, 9'50 It would surprise many men if we told ierydan? GIUWS 1” 7‘ - war ro )e. them how we succeed in buying Pants 4 Y ‘llb rt'll le‘*d'th ‘ rg Tammiesuizwz'sycgicmsza. to at $1.25 *r-so 1 75 , w 34' Men’s Lightweight Spring Hats! Hats! 5/” l. f ‘35 ' - In our Hattei'v is where we shine in 4 f; /. i 3 “ i . . . all the new ideas in Hats. You won't r“, Nothing likethese valueswill be shown think so when you see the snappy values r1 . - H OvercoatS. Headwear. The ladies don't monopolize! @ } \ Q ~ elsewhere but at Graham's this season. h .. \V‘ a. ' ,‘ Men's Light Weigh Spring $5 55 {55.5. ..i.._“...”..“.1.’.i.‘.1.‘,e.iii??? 2 00 â€"â€"â€"â€":‘ e 0 ll 1 J/A i Men's Stifi' and Fedora Hats in new r57 Men's Fine Imported Covert Spring styles, special (ualit f H Overcoats, nobby new styles... 7000 English fur felt, for... ”1.... y 0 1 00 -.-â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_-_ ________â€" E WATCH A LINDSAYS GRAHAM . . ‘gfglaggfl L‘ U GROW". THE KING CLOTHIER. EAST OF BENSON HOUSE STORE o' Lhmb. and the newa cred so serious that the followed. If they ever {u-a'pctralor of the jok be summoned on a cum- and battery. A Serious April Fool Joke. It has leaked out that the visit of Warden Sam foreman. at Ida. Northumberland County. Mr. T. B. (hrlow, Co. Councillor. and Mr. J. BL-Jcher. of Petcrlnro. Co. Engineer. to Mnrah Creek bridge knit Friday “as the result. of a gross practical joke pkuxl on them by some party unknown. v Warden Fxguam rc- c;-i\-:d a telegram. mtenaibly (mm Contractor Dickson. stating that 1. we of 1hr masonry pin-s were badly out »__._IJ flflfiflflfl Get out this week for some of the brightest. ripest Bargains in new opnug unuvuiu Our new Stock is larger and contains most everything the male mind can conceiveâ€"from 1 Garment to the highest Grade. We have Outclassed Past- Records. You'll find so many styles, fabrics and prices in Suits that you will have no trouble selecting: See for yourself the values we Nothing like these values elsewhere but at Graham's thi Men’s Light Weigh Spring Overcoats, stylish and smart, You will‘be particularly pleased with our Tailor-made Suits in Scotch Tweeds. wu-J I" __ and the news was mudd- rious flmL the hurried visit If they ever dizcover the r of the joke. thgy may med on a charge of assault -.% m E WM bepnid to my person giving in- tonation thnt will lend to the conviction of any person ceiling li nor in the County of Victoria otherwiee Ln nccording to the low ee hid down inthe Liquor License Act. The addreee o! the sender will be treated with confidence end flue infom- efion will be noted on pcomptly. JOHN SHORT, License Inspector, Box 473, limingâ€"den Call and examine the Imper’al Oxfoxd Range. It is a beauty, and will give the best bf satisfaction. If you are thinking of purchas- ing 3 Cook Stove o: 3 Heating Stove this fall, call on the Our stock is large and complete Ranges and Heating Stoves an sizes [01; coal 0: wood, at right pticec. ' A good‘ stock of Tinwarc, Granitewarc and Houscfumishings always on hand. Plumbing. Hot Air Heating. Hot Water and Steam Heating promptly attended to. Evetroughing a specialty. Try the WOODS STOVE CO for your next stove. WINDS STllVE (10. GEO. H. TAYLOR, MANAGER. WOODS TSOVE C0. REWARD -A Round or? 55 mn .Chamboerlain s' Cough Remeex fly! Thh pxcpmtionb especially for coughs, colds, croup whoopin ooughm ed *3 has become famous for its cure! of these fit” civilized world. Itcanalwaysbed MSuponfigdhplmtmuke It not only cures oolda and .uenza. (grlp) but oountu-aota any tendency toward pneumonia. It contains no opium or other harmful aubstanoe and may be given an a baby aa confidently as to an adult. store have never been equalled The prices published in this a a values appeal to men in all walks of life. Let us emphasize the by a few absolutely unmatchable prices. Men's Rainproof Coats, practically two Coats in oneâ€"medium Oxford Grey and dark and line shades, 3-40 It would surprise many men if we told them how we succeed in buying Pants to sell at prices like $1. 25, $1. 50 1 75 Men’s Stiff and Fedora Hats in new Spring styles, special quality of English fur felt, for ...... . ........... 1 00 THE VIGWBIH [MI SW88 [WM 31-2% 4% P o ornce nouns â€" w. FLAVELLE. The deep-rooted objection to the use of glosses on the ground of mightlinesa is entirely removed by the onistic effect produced by modern methods. TH ERE’S STYLE BRITT ON BROS, Opticians. We gu rant» :1 perfect fit In both lenses LINDSAY 0 Allowed on de fits of $1.00 /0 wards. wit drawable on Paid for money left on debenture or more years. POST) LINDSAY, President. THEIR VALUE. Foot of Kent-st. T. W. GREEK, General Agent. a well as in dress. Fancy colored Shi Silk and Satin Neckw Balbriggan Underwc Natural Wool Underw Inproperlv fitted frames 1 disfigurement 3nd I menace the elect of 1 perfectly 5 being omitted by them. FRIDAY . APRIL 5 LINDSAY‘S “GREATEST CLOTHING and frames. JAMES L0 for M. let Ju all Ll:

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