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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 May 1903, p. 11

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in. ft! a have ass for of and!!! ion ll, ’ 00. “qua-co '00,“ Sand a Donation u the looting-Improved locum. notation and a Strict Enforcement um Law to Insist“ Upon, A meeting of the License Commiss- W! was “(‘11 on the 23nd in “k nectar Short..- omcc to consider ap- waging for licenses for the enm- nd ,to ‘tranuct other busi- in; you a am The Commissioned“! are it. 3, M6, 111'. Yl‘. Brady. town, “”3, nogg, of Oakwood. Mr. Seems “a reelected chem-nun. About ;: o‘clock the Uommiabionu'a were waited on 'by a. sprang tempo:- m agitation comprising citiaens m rarioni parts of the coun'ty. The deputation had come {or the yw or ginng their mperation ”a animance to the Commifloners and Inspector in securing the thor- aloxcemeut of the license law ash amndcd by the public, at} ganged The Chairman thanked the‘depnta- 13.3 for stating main} case. and ex- nesed rm apprccuutxon of the inâ€" west the) were taking in the mm- m. He assured than thht the whole silo! the Bouxd and Inwtor was the thorough enforcement of the law all to see that first-class accom- ndation was afforded the travelling Mic. it was» thr intention of the Minioners to summon five liceny mof'thoir district to atcend their am meeting“ on April 29th, and so Mom thr m. m vimm ucsus: sauna. ! onnrmow GIUBGII nuns. m.» eight Th humor Dopamnout Ought (I rm and was Destroyed. About 4.30 Monday altemon fire broke out in the excelsinr depart- ment (1 the Rider Kitchener 00‘s. Mon. and in less than ten min- 3” the wboie building was a massczt “331$. An alarm was sent in by “Whom and the brigade responded quickly. The fire had gained such MW)’ before the firemen arrived \hat the roof of the engine room! had ““81". and i; looked as though the [We factory would be consumed. mi: hotel, laid out. nun A? RIDER KITCHEIEI’G. “)0 firemen however. got to .work Pth two streams and soon had the “’9 under control, confining the {"9 to the execls'uotr department. prigin of the fire is .a mystexy. ' Rider, the president, says it is W to have started among some 3"?!“ in the north-east corner._ .- talc uVl tmt w: ‘3 “5e department there are tiwé “.111 machines, and the roam con- m'?“ about fifty tons of excelsi'or, halts other stock. - v- uvw-n Flf'e or six men worked in the e;- “W department. and they “111 be tMW!) out of emplbymemt;_ior 3 hr Weeks until the building! u re- Dhced. The firm estimate their loss “be in the neighborhood of 81?”. (Etch is covered by blanket poach "‘ 330.000 in the National. Guardian. 8“ Id Oaledonian Compunia. MI» 1". W. Greer is the local agent, ' Fm in the East Ward. . The dwelling of w. David. Sharpe. Caroline-st. east ward. was complem' XI Stated Tuesday night by fire V'V'hifil! was discovered in the kitcheu' about "30. An alarm was sent in from “it but at the corner at Caroline and Mats“ and the brigade was) 9!! 1Wu! a few minutes later and dud eeping the, fir? tron: ' to death. Mr Sharpe? “I! Will be heavy, at: ,the hm and ”melts were cmnpletely destmfl’vdn I cum-ahnâ€"A #L ' Eight Shoresâ€"Linda Guelph, Bnnzford. mi one pale: us“ ssxumc DOES m NEILL. . Shoes, Trunks. Values. MORE FACTS. ‘ gnsmvmgnggrm STR'ICTLY ONE PRICE CASH sysusn. \ 0 ACCOUNTS: â€"Saves exhn ofiee help. ‘ -SPOT CASH BUYING: -Secures beat discounts. .GOODS QUICKLY TURNED 0V ER â€"Ensurés uJ-to-date “NEILL THE SHOEHAN” :Iuge Bootand Shoe Storey, in egc!‘ of which is maintained I wszxnr post. was”, Hanna- N4; ;1,\ I‘l' PAYS 1'0 IIIY AT IIIILL’S. Lindny, Peterboro, London. Wooduook, Barrie, Brock- NEILL, nnce is light, 8200 on the WHAT ONE PRICE DASH BUYING Third-It. nukes every purohub I plan“ and l plofiuble transaction. Firstâ€":1: pm you dig percentage that credit stores charge to cover bad accountl. Second-g-Yon also get the benefit of the middle mm’n profits, sud than our Inge cub discounts. Iu Comncuoratlod o! the n th_ null. «nary o! the Order. Sunday was a red-letter any, in the history of Oddtollommhipin America. It being the 84th an- '6 -.._- _- 7 - _ to himself a glorious church-not hav- ing spot or wrinkle or any suchthing. but that it should be holy and with- out blemish.” While 3the catering was being taken up Mrs. Strike and Mrs. Fee rendered a vocal solo, LA LL... Inning. "mm MID. ‘8' ‘0 I vuâ€"'_ . _ On their return to the lodge: room votes at thanks were tendered Rev. Mr.. Strike, the choir and elders, also to the. visiting brethren Io?! attending the service. A BLESSIIB to CHILDREI. Strong wards, but truthful, and the experiemsé of a. moeher who has thor- oughly tested the value of Baby’s Own Tablets. Giving her experience with the use '0! this medicine, Mrs. Geo. Hardy. a! Fourchu, )4, 3,, writes; “I have used Baby's Own Tablets and find them a blessing to children. and a“! an: not satisfied with;- ‘ ' the house at all times." out a box 111 These Tablets cure all the minor troubles afbabybood and childhood. t‘ and eflmtive in'their aegion and are gust sad to non. Baby's Own Tabrets are used. You {can get these 1.3mm ficfl'afl?"dr‘ug- fat, or by mail at 2,5-centesbaq by tuning attest-we the» Dr. '_ misting! medicine Oahu-mm. (htyw DOES FOR YOU. Lanna-a wu-v V , hood and childhood. 3 at baby c prompt and effective in their and are guaranteed to non- opiwte or harmfil (hug. They do sendâ€"they cannot possibly n. Good-natured, healthy child- 2 found in all homes where Own Tabrcts are_ used. You these tablet! (to!!! surfing: by mail at 25 «antss box by, . ”an.“ an; Dr.‘ Wfiiiqm‘a' LINDSAY. â€"-Mr. A. H. Ross, at Guelph, repre- senting the National Cream Separa- tor 00., is spending a tie-m days in t0“'n. , I I ~Mr. R. Campbeli. inspector of the Manufacturers’ Life Insurance Co., for Eastern Ontario, was in town Friday. --Mr. Ed. Hxanlay', left Monday [or Strnuord to take a position an typo- grfl‘nhioal operator on rthe Beacon at . . ' . . ' 40â€". Alvin J. Gould. 02 l-‘enclon Falls‘ who is attending the schcnl of Pharmacy .Toronto. was in flown to- day. ;Mra. J. D. Grant, who 1nd been visiting her father. Mr. D. Hallinan, east ward. wturned to her how: at Sturgeon Falls you)”. ,_ Lift. J. A. Paddon. manager at the Bank of Mantra]. in nttondinz the Spring'floroe Show in Toronto this week. ' ' â€"Mr. 1nd In. Geo. W. Roar. «(San Francisco. 0th. are visiting his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Rear. Hel- bonnie-at. â€"Miss MaGiJl. of the Federal Bus- neas College. has accepted a position; as bookkggper for Hr. D. Cinnamon. â€"uru. McConnell. mu McConqeu and In. En mu. of Pluiluddpbu, panned throng lent week to whit friends in the norm country. â€"Miss E. D. 01mm. who has been ‘ attending Queen’s College. Kingston, left on Saturday {at Rochester, N.Y., Assa., to spend the summer. â€"Mrs. R. Howard. William-st" left this morning (or Rochester, N.Y.. owing to the sudden death of her brother-in-law, Mr. Lewis Osterhout. -Mr. W. C. Garrett, terrier. of Orillia, was in town Friday. .We understand he purchased a Luge number of pelts (rom local tmppem. â€"Mr. C. H. Grantham and Rise Grantham, or fl‘oronto. szsed thlough to Sturgeon Point yesterday to spend a few days at their summer home. - â€"Mr. Felix Gassien. an, at the east ward, left lately for Sam-is. Man, to spend the summer. .11 he can secure ; a good quarter section of land he may tremain permanently. -â€"Mr. M. Namith, Miss 133. Namith and Miss Maggie Nasmith, of Tor- onot, passed thmugh Friday, to Hmir summer home! ati-lurek‘a 'Poiat, .â€"M" J.‘ J. "Walters left late]: for Parry Sound. where he has accepted a position on the Star atafl. Qâ€"Miss F. Wilson, of Port Dover, is visiting her brother, Mr. G. H.. Wilson. Cambridge-st. â€".\1'r and flu. iI-‘nd Midday. or New York (5 . are .tho gout- of his mother. I. 1.7. Lind”. Cam- bridge-at. south. . . 1:133:13!) HoDou all. of Pension FaIIu. wax in. tow nut week. Mr. m-Dongall is travelling [or we Mc- Cormick Mfg. Co. â€"Mr. E. Duggan ledt lately (or Calgary, S .W ...T where he will on- gas: in farming. â€"Mr. W. R. Jenkins. Little Britain, of tha Fedenl Bananas: College, was in town Friday. ‘ \ â€"Mr. D. (hmpbell at Woodwine and Hr. W. R. Wage. ofteavcrtm, were in town Saturday. : Monday for New! Imk. â€"Mr. J. M. Martin, manager of the Bell Telephone Co’s edifice at Barrie, was in town over Sunday. â€"Miss Ella Sylvester. who has' been xisiting hu- paarents in town, lei: on Monday for New! York. â€"Mr. D. Dennnn and Er. Thou. Minore. o! Fuelon Falls. were in town Monday. -miaS Stanton, Toronto, has lak- en a position as head trimmer m the mill'mery department of Maser; Sutchflc Son’s gore. - . ‘ -Mr. fired. Dettmn, proprietor n! the Dunbar honor. Kinmouat. wu in town Saturday. Lur. P. Bradley and augment»! Fem-loo Falls. were In town Fri- day. their summer Sturgeon Lake â€"Mioa Janos lel‘t to day [or Hua- kon. where m in“ acceptod a posi- tion as teacher. ‘ â€"Mr. W. J. Stevenson. ol' Gleam-m. was in town Thursday. - â€"M1'. G. N. Patterson, of Port Hope. wan in ‘tqwn lately. â€"Mt. D. J. Max”, of Woodxme, was in 1mm Friday. â€"Mr. S. J. Ketchum. of Kinmount. mu in town Saturduy on Maine-m. -‘Rev. W. J. Smith. Presbyterian minute: at Boboaygcon. was in town Tnundsy. â€"Mu. Ballo- ond libs Sana. at Little Britain. were to town 8atur-‘ day. ;Miu Richardson. of New York. in visiting Mn. Robinann, William- .2 Lu! Buvu “any. -Mrs. P. C. flarcv of Ottawa, who “ho had men Melting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson. of I-‘cnelon Falls, passzd thrroagll' to Whiflby; latelxyz‘ to spend a few?- dayg prior. to returning to the Capival. ' -Mr. W. Wilson, Mr. J. G. new“, of Cressman Co’s. staff, Mr. J. H. iPximeau, Mr. Geo. A. Slater. Mr. W. ‘40 ‘idge, Mr. L. J. Stuart and Mr. . 8:33 B. 0. Switzer. o! Peter-born. spun Sunday with drie'nd: in town... ‘ . was in town Saturday. â€"£’ir Knights Capt. Wallace, Rob- ertson and Hemmer), t9wn. attend- ' ’ ‘ of the. Emma-ton Pu- ceptorg'ot Royalo‘lnlnck Knights 0! Ireland in that vdlage Thurqclgy ev- ening and lent valuable amtance ’ ‘ - '-‘-Mâ€"- -..r car new um. luv-moat: of Citizens and “noun Vim. the anus. â€"Dr..CornwaIl. of Omemea. was in town Saturday. 0_ . â€"Mrc. Ludgate, of Fanelon Falls. was in town last week. â€"Mr. E. Noice. a! Mindcn. was in town Monday on; business. â€"Mrs. Stevenson, of Kinmouut. wan in town lately. â€"~Mr. Thou. Gruey, of Kinmount. was in tcwn ,Thnrghy. v- v-â€" in ma mum"..- berg . gnev. .133 W: 11309, M. A.. P. D., t‘ 0 new minister or St. Andrew's, left towx. last Monday: I or" Germany, where he will complete his course in Philosophy an?) the study-.of‘the German language. ,He. was, a’ocmnp- anied to the qtstion'. by a n'umbem of the Leading member“ 0'! the con- gregation. .,-j;-..'. ..,'.- ,,-...; ,.'- ‘ . ' .“ o PI'I'IIY "Ml POINTER!- ET“: vinitiation Capt. Wallace, Rub- lerslm, town. attend- the. Halibutonv Pre- ll Black Knights of village TXIurngy cv- : valuable assistance â€"1‘:u'ztgraphs like the following from Saturday’s Examiner are not infrequent in the Peter-hora papers: The market this morning was an exâ€" ceptionally small one. Butter sold at from 10c. to 230 , rgga 11c. to 12c, and chickens from 70c. to 80¢. - . Dr. Forbes Winslow, the brain specialist. in the coursi- of an address before the London I‘uoho Thorapcu- tic Society, :1dean the treatment and cure of inebriety and other dis- eases by hypnotism. Hm ideas were “:13“ e.\plic|t and pronounced. â€"-Thc Raven Lake Portland Ce- ment Co. want more muum and helpers to pnvli Mm erection of their large huimingl. A large hoarding houn- hu been mooted and placed in charge of an experienced caterer. and the sleeping nocotnnzoduioa in first-clam. â€"We notice that home at our bicy- oliato are speeding on the sidewalks cuter thus the law permits: also thst when paling citizens they fail to dismount. Thin in a violation 0: the bicycle lay-luv. Ohid Nevinon lhonld keep a lhtu'p lookout and pros- eouto the othnden. some other dht‘lnsnhhcd gentlemen. paused throu h on Blond): in their private our " tum" to “anon. They are making a tour at iupeotion d The Trent Valley (hnnL \ â€"Lasl Hun)! about 8.30 3| double- header tram otartcd out tor Midland. but owing the gwiteh near the height shed not being set properly the (rent engine. No» ‘59. let! the track. It was noon put on the mile again" but md to be replaced by another loco- motive «ms to Dom damage it we. tained. â€"Fonnd. on Friday last, on the riverbank below Lindsay, a breech- loading shot-gun and fish Spear. Owner can regain possession of same by applying to Nicholas Brady, fish, cry ovexseer and answering a dew queations. Null nod! “â€"rbe Hon. A. H. mm. manner a lbilwayl Ind Cumin. Mr. Collins- wood Svhneibqr. Depguy gammy. and The pupils at His! E. Jackson. music teacher, (hmbridge-ut., gave a recital at the reoxdence at Dr. Vroo- man Tucohy,Aprll 2m. Theywe're tainted by Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Koyle and Mrs. W. R. .Widdess. â€"Ex-Mayor Silver, of CollingWood. was deteated for the mayoralty Dya newspaper man and so dropped ad- vertising. He is "now 'advernaing his business for sale. You an nnut continâ€" ue successfuliy in business Without, bdrm-fling. ~ â€"Mr. Gen Lindsay has a gang at men at work building the foundation (or a. new brick dwelling on Gun- bridgeat» south. The house will be two gnu-egg an? w‘illcost over $1,500. “4‘. L-..“ n. agony-nine years agg last Mon- day. Sent-Major Martm (int don- ned the scarlet of tho_Britiah Army. i‘hé 'old veteran m dam: tonn t6- day calling on frienda. and is in air. ly ygood health. I“ “~ uv-v- â€"â€"--â€" W- bridge-at» south. The house will be two qty-eye and willcost over $1,500. Thin will be the (earth house Mr. Lindsay has erected on the vacant property at the owner 0‘ Melbourne- and (hmhridge-sts. in the last éouple of years. "~ -- ghog I- _.April 28rd, was St. George’s «lay the anniversary of the patron saint ol England. who! was canonized in 494 or 496. He was first adopted by the Gonoeaé as the" patron saint, and’ in 1222 the Oomil at Oxnard ordered that his day should be observed as a national. holiday in England. _.In 1850 be me made the patron aim at the Order of the Gartgr by Edward m. . _ . _ ..- n --Port Hope rmzou nrc dincuuhc the erection a! C hospital. A com. nit-too bu been appointed to dcviu my. and moms. _Romunbu the Victoria Lun A: 8" 00pm allow 31-2 per. can: taunt. nomponnded unity-Ir. ly. (or mono: ldt with them Dodo- wile-“‘0 â€"Tbe tug Marie Louise which sank near Sturgeon Point wharf on Fridu M the «unit of having a hole stove in the stern. mu mined Santa” and reached town the same ,eveuing. \ . -Thu tint drive a! low pond our Funclon Full! Ilide on Wedner day. The timber belonged to tho Gulmour 00.. and had been held over in Cameron Lake duco last auction. ' BREEZY [0(Al BREVHIES. -09 midny evwinz. Hay 81)). Mr. F. D. Monk, leader at tbeoppodllou in Quebec provhoe will lecture in the Cblloginte dutitute.â€"d4.vl. It“ Is flaming II To“ and no Bout" About In. lumen should rune-bur the a!- !ioe hour. of tho Victoria Ian 5, Ssvinm’ 0a. are (run 9 a. m. tel.” p. 31., every lawful (Lapâ€"“M. ~Galt's visitation at smallpox cost be: 812,000. In consequence the rate of taxation has had to be, increased. â€"Local contmctorl are renimled that tendon are being united for the erection of a. town hall. 40:: 70 n. in we in .lhe vintage. of WWI!- Ville. â€"0nce it may have been cheaper to now than to my rent. but in them days or high prxcap it’s chenper to do neither. .â€" apt. 8-111 made his third trip on | Saturday with his steamer. the I Comet, bringing passengers tram ‘ Gaesarea and other upper lake points. A: a proafod the valueofthiu service to Lindsay business men. Capt. Ball remarked to the Past reporter that he felt confident the passengers :1]- ready-prought down by him had pur- cmged goods to the value of 81000. , â€"The COLODiaJ Weaving Company is anew tndnstljy just organised“; Pctazboro with acapital of $60,000. The Company! proposes to manntac- tm'c all kinds bf our, lmen and cot- tw labebs b03889. ribm, ' in“. and ornamental flrapingt Amount the shareholder? of the company are Name. J. D-L.K‘“3' Vice-president or the J. D. was Company. Limnxed. Jag. Kendry, 11.13.. 'F. J. Jami yon, John.Nugont, ‘A. m. Strauon a J. J. English. Busts“... Th: factory will be in full opera‘upn- by the Ist ngOf June. ._a L‘:-,,‘_.;-.:_.I i ) ‘ L.â€" -â€"The capacity of the Ratmmn (to, saw nd shingle m}! at Penelon Fang has gregxtlx met-cased as are- m‘lt of extensfle improvements. Two new high pressuye boilers and no- othcr fast operatmg shingle machine have been added at acoat of about 66,000, and next 381501) the will will be enlaxged 3nd made( first class in CV9! y “THERE! IV POST REPORT“: Irish hills and Serges. English leltons and Whipcords. Scotch Needs and Serges. -' FOR YOU, GENTLEMEN! . GATHBB, We do lit. to ulk on tbl. ubjoato Drou Good: in 3 topic .- close to out 117. Mnybo in human '0 In" Inch .9, luau u it to w tom kind can. 0800110“.th oi rloh. a role not lpfll' lucir. all In tho v" v. rte-dun. Eur ol handful new not “all. .myo‘l in 51! um 3pm.. 3 hit loll-fly. And the pilot: 3:. my. :30 born lavish palmto- w any. in my I: ”not null «out to plan an nut accounted. '11», non u m. an! my up to 03.00 3 yard. V 0‘! 0". IO '0 I C, II “(It nI-qu-y low bid {or his 80', mam. Puke: umplu. Bo urprined u by naming. New I amino “an you. That 0! outing $3 to $|3 on 3 Spring Salt! And that beutifnl Silk Cost: that. m now in nob high (not. 54 and $5 1.- than our dread, sedan“ price. Thou,tao.tbero :9 Skin; “a Want nd Copaâ€" nriou lute, upprovod “fluâ€"chm uyuim-o amenities, am 0! gating u: I: laughed tannin. Thane prion show big “91:130. And.r.hm’l no he. no patty Hut - becoming box. von's Ink. jut I we. hit puma. sad thm'o no he. to p'd- but on Io iopnvod by I hadvoxo bu. ‘ In my ridlcnfo woman’s to" 0! beat, in huh bu $3.01 may admin 3 pretty ko- undo: s pun, h» jn I. ""'"e'2i'r{'h"1;2iie” 533193} ‘going am city' for what they want if they cannot get it at ome. We’ve got goods to sup iy the most exclusive tastesâ€" uaiity egual P to the best city storesâ€"cho ce wide enough for the most or tical; cos we believe as low or lower than you can get the same goods for in any store either here or Vcitywards. How often it has been saidâ€"and truthfullyâ€"that Lindsay is more like a city than some so-called cities. In our own business we’ve found a large demand for goods that usually are found only in city stores. By catering to this demand we have kept in Lindsay a good deal of mans; that formerly went to the city stores. e do not believe in whining about people doing their buying in city stores. We know from experience that Lindsay people will buy in Lindsay; stores if they can get the kind of goods they want. .l‘ WAKELY 8 SUITS. 825.00 Salts “8.80 20.00 Suns I5.“ 15.00 Suits 10.00 to.“ Salts 7.50 Imamâ€"ma -'/r ’/r ’/ Mu: 5U. the in Ink. or nun tho lsdy'o oppon- OI. The Safe Satisfactory Store. smcm CASE DEALERS 1 Wakely Ford. CITY-LIKE LINDSAY... SPRING HAT BEAUTY Ierchant Tailor. When in BABY CARRIAGE?» AND GO OARTS. 81 0‘99 838 I’ l’ ind! «II E Ind: ' “G 9!“ :2 .5 n in doubt buy at BUDD’S. We try to give you a little more value for your money than you will get annex-e also. E Viagraâ€"yd SKIRTS. !W m ' 1‘ mfintthhgquh-My‘c in it 'eooniu nu. Yos'llhnnotmbhwcbmsboo- haw cult. you own flung. W. Inc can. lush he. t {ul- in mm ad out: on. in W by in boat, ad individnlity 0! style thus would b. I and“: to any 0.8y IN". "'"i’ricu m 1012, twenty-fin w my per out. lower the city prion. A FULL LINE OF Wakely 85 Ford. possible prices If in need 0/ a Trunk, Valiso, Grip or Satchel, we have them of the very but makes at lowest THE RUDD HARNESS CO. Light or Haw Marin” on land or nude to order, PAGE LINDSAY

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