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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 20 Jun 1902, p. 6

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mien VALLEY-ll“. co. The open some for has and mkdonze bog“ Maud-y. sad chem wili no doubt ‘ be not. of What oh“ a law amendment to the Onhdo Filbories’ Act, provides tbs!- : “No on. sh.“ all, but» or tnfic in speckloduon. bun t-r muklnonce taken «minis Provincial water: before the in! «15on July. 1M3." nod .11 who dia- ,boy thqh' [in he uptnbo ’1 t into ttonblo mNoam;1-~;:m._a§§1 “9531‘s. The Trent Yancy Nxvlgxti‘ Ca, Bomgeon. Gentlemen.-â€"Tue officers .and mm [In Jinan-4m! 'Q w.. ”v-..‘ v Gentlemen.-â€"Tixe oilwers .and mem- bers o! the Petal-hero Historical '80- data! have Mko’fl nm to convey tu you their Gina-re thanks for your mind- mess in providing such vxcullent nerv- be. accommodation :um lunch on thi- steamers 0:01:13}: am) Esturiun from Lakefield to Linda/Ly on thv- ocmlsxon of the annual com «Minn Of the Ou- mtiu Historical SOCiety on Jum 51:21. Very few of the delegavtas had. 9%: visited the Trent waters brrore. and. oneamdan frequently “meant! their astoniehment and 63th at. the seen- jury. and the very comfortable and enjoyable mans of transportation which 1188 added hugs-ix to the Rue: cess of the Conventionâ€"Yours truly. ' '1‘, A. S. HAY. ;W. T. C. Boyd. 96%. I’m-s. Item mu. ley Nam. 00.. but. Bobmy :con. Dear Mr. Boyd.â€"31muy thanks for of the 10th. Th::re will It was certainly gratifying to our ’ to hate qur aljorts so well backed up by' the manner xn- Which your ( ompany and emp'oyees carried cut their parts. With! many thank". believe me. yam-8 faithiully, , T. A. S. HAY. Sec. ”I vâ€"' -â€" mm Finhery Overseei- Rudy. The Weekly P051: You 0.0 Go Fishing low. In Commemoration of these two Great Days, June 26th and Juiy Ist, our Entire Stock of Elegant Clothing for Men. Young Men and Boys has been Mercilessly Underpriced, right in the height of the season for the goods you need now. We are out for the Biggest June Sa§e recorded. \Ve start from to-day and invite CORONATIONI REMEMBER Gallo cereal Colee. O Petal-bow. June 11.. 'O-. secretary Ld., Bobmy goon. _u_uxy thanks for :9. 10th. Thcre will to the use ol’ my inst.. as suggasted. as It even stronger would be published. Socioty Acknow- v-nw rte ea well at in- which was carried Trent Val. THANKED A Grateful Hither Tolls lion liar Little Boy Was cured. Mrs. A. sauve, Rowapton, Que" [8 mother happy mother who Hunks Baby; Own Tablets for the health of her boy. Th'e iittle fellow: became the pmy of wormsâ€"that curse of childhood. His rosy chevka lost their odor: his lxttle legs and armd be- came skinny; his eyes lost their sparkle and he became sickly and peevish. Hi8 sleep was restless and feverish. and his food seemed to do him no good. Hi8 anxious mother almost disputed of seeing. him back _L_ The Funeral of the Late Irs. Edward Phelan. (l'ewrboro Review. June 13th.) \‘cry largely arteilded by friends who will ever hold her memory dear. the funeral of the late Mire. Edmun Phelzm. at 9 o‘clock 'nhu'raday morn- lng left the family reddenoa. corner or Stewart and Shame-Hts" and pro- r-emled to St. Peter's Catiuxlral. w‘ are solemn requiem high mm was celebrated. The sorrow of those who were present at the impressive serv- ice to pay a. last tribute to tirade- parted spoke more eloquently than word» of the very high regard: ln wnic-h she was held. The celebramt of the man was the Rev. mther Phelan. assistai by Rev. Father Stallion as deacon and Rev. Father O'Sullivam an ’ sub-deacon. Rev. Dr. O‘Brien was mater of cera- monies. me Lordship. Bishop O‘Con- nor was present in the wtmry and gave absolu‘tion. Other prxeste m at- tendnmoe were Rev._I-‘a.ther McCall. Rev. Father J. O‘Brien.‘Rev. Father No'nn. C. S. S. 12., Rev. Father Fitz- pauick, Rev. mm O‘Connell. Rev. Father Sweeney. Senator Margit and other friends from a. distance were pig-went. Messages of regret were received from Rev. Fre Murray. Colourg; Scollard. North Bay; Kelly. hunt Creek; Lynch. Port Hope; Col- line. Bracebridge; McCloskey. Cam- belll‘urd; Rev. Dr. Teefy. Principal or St. Mlchnel’s College. Toronto. and an...‘.re;;ndcacon Casey. Lindsay. The foaowma: gentlemen acted an pall- bearers: Messrs. H. LeBrun. Sunuel Belcbet. Bermd Morrow, Thou. Fnrtye. P. Young and Jana Kearney. interment toot place at the Roman Cuthoiic cemetery ~ "‘11me Baby’s Own Tablets are a. certain cure for aJl the minor ailmants of little ones. such as constipation, colic, bourr stomach, indigestion. diarrhoea, six: ple fever and the irritation ac- (wmmny‘mg tale quttmg of teeth: Guaranteed to contain none of the poisonous opiates found! in the. so- uslled “soothing" medlcines. 'Dh‘ey are for children of all ages. anddhs- solved in water can be given with absolute safety to a nemborn babe. Sold by a)! druggiatl at 25 cents a box. or sent postpald. on receipt: or price. by gddrsssing the Dr. Williams' , _L_._-u- A...‘ again to good health. However, she Lewd of Baby’s Own Tablets. and gave them to her child. and mom she says: “The Tablets made a. wonder- ful change in my little boy. All signs of worms have disappeared .and he is now. in the best of health; Yuan honestiy say that Baby’s Own! Tab. 'ets have no equal :18 a. cure for wormi’" _ .. . A..- _ --_o..:-u price. by add-3958x111: me ur. Medicine 00.. Brockville, Ont. BABIES 'ITII WORKS. LAID AT REST. ”www.â€" MEGS Us Shiver To Think What We Are Doing . We plunge right in and announce tor in Summer Suits and Furnishings in loyal a events which inspire every true and patriotic ‘ PIRIC'ZE How Deep the C 'ARE ALWAYS GLAD lrs. Edvard m us, SIRS, BY Youngmmwom , _ .__.__.._. ~_______.â€"â€"â€"-â€" Men’s Light Suits Canadian Tweed. for $4.59, noun... ......... .. Men's Medium and Light Weight‘. sold for $5 00. now .. Men's Light All Wool Tweed Suits, for$600, now ........... .......... Men’s Extra Fine Imported Worsted Suits, sold for $7.50 ......................... Men's Fine Setgc Suits, that sold for $7.50, Men’s English Worsted Suits, that sold "\IDSAY’S KING Caught Two Lung. and Lost Jot. by I“: Boat ”putting. The open season for bass and mask- alon-ge fishing b:g,a.n last Monday at daylight. and long before! old 501 peeped over the brow| ol' Logle's hill Axum:- Pal-kin was afloat. in! ma canoe and paddling In the direction of Goose Lake. He led the procession of early fishermen and his enter- prise was rewarded by the capture 0! a 16-pounder after an exciting struggle. . . On his wag ogckuto firearms: Arâ€" -..A _.|..._ Capitalists Interested low Own lur- leigh and Buckhorn Fells. Ht would appear that Mr. J. A. Cul- vurwoll. wenâ€"known here in connec- tion “'1th power d'velopment ech' mes, has succeeded In Interest“); Mnem- cnn capital in the Burk-1gb Falls wa- ter power. owned by the Central On- tario Power (0.. of Wm *h Mr. Culve:â€" well in! managing director. and new Vigor in to be infused into the scheme of dcw‘lopmen-t: :13 shown by the pur- HA__ ---_ u-uu yup uuâ€".-___~-c, ad machinery can be stalled. In all the company has 50. horse pow. or amiable. '1'4 ~ _ ..__ u- The company’s head offices are m Toxonto. The further extensnon or the enterprise is orly a matter at regulating for further supplies of power in a district which is rich m VIII; .9 Jun-v-v __-__ Thu company now owns Btrrle-igh I-‘aJls. where five thousand horse pow- er in being developed for transmission to I-eu-rboro. The ao‘minituon of Buckhom Fpils has boon contemplat- a‘l for sumo time by the company. At Bucktzorn Fa-lis two thounnds additional horse power win be de- velopec and transmittal to Peterboro and the surrounding .towng. as soon I'Ju u.’ va-v that k t: his troll out. and when cppositeapmstillery'fireek he felt an- , -L- ._.. 'l‘ldnbina flan Vigor ill to be infused into the scheme of dcvvlopment. 35 shown by the pur- chase or a. relghboring water pow. er. A ampucb hon: Newark. N.J.. uldPr date of June 11th. says. Mr. J. Alexander Cniverwell. of To:- onto. Managing Director of thu Lentral Ontario Power 00.. which hm: pewter connections pear Peterborc. lo dag nnounced that he line purchasâ€" ed outright Buckhotn Falls. in the same neighborhood. The Fajita are only 18 miles from Paterbom. 7 4â€"â€"â€"n Dm-lrj «pl. inter pcwe r. I'OEI OF A YOUNG "I‘m. OEIITRAI. ONTARIO POWER OO- $8.50, now, . . . . mm mm? 9081'. in and annguncc for the last two weeks of June PH ENOMliNf urnishings 1n loyal Lconijleration for the approaching celebration ‘AAAL ...... MEN '8 SUITS ut is Let the Figures Speak for Themselves. .00... u... ight iWcight Suits. that .$275 Suits, that sold subject of the British crown, -â€"0n accaunt of incl-mm; “Siam among our budneaa man and insuf- ficient «non-room to accommodate merchandise at the freight shad-4. the G.T.R. have decided to enlarge the height m by building an addiâ€" tion one.third the size of the present “building. The porno!) of the 6113ng need for keeping agricu‘xural machin. Md 5 building cry will be enclosed for homing mammary will be added to the north of It. Inn-mg the past two 5m the G.T.R. has about doubl- ed it “might capacity here. whiz}; â€"Poborboro public litury will close at. 9 o'clock cult evening, including SOtlltdOy during the nmmr months Linduy pub- lic libnry boa-d might. sdopt the plan with. «image. W to IpuT on. a. v.7. _ Mr. W. H. White, of Lake-field. isth‘e captain of the craft. and a. more 80- nial person 1! not to be found on the lower anaflha. waters. The offi- cars on Mr. Ctmleo Gram mate.’ and Mr. J. C‘. G-ylls. engineer. 'Dhe tenders to supply coal to the variouu On'ta‘rlo public imtitutiono are from 15 cents to 81 3.1.01: higher this year than they were last. and the additional cost to the Pronnce on» upwards of 40.000 tom! ‘of head and soft cool and meanings which 0 need annually whl be between 20,000 and $30.m The Increase in duo to the mlneu’ strike. It wjh now he in can for tho 09130th to Mamet he Government and declare that their inability to foretell the strike in a, convincing proof that it is “time for a. change.“ ' Ehippicz point â€"-The expected has happnned -â€" Baudmamu' Gray has 'roolgnad. Limhay hnmdsmen won't 911me1 to tullmuâ€"lur why ? ‘Cannc they know it all I? Scum. came lu-ru: Some or our N--(8“Ul musicians would under- laka l-'. mw him poxrtero. â€"Potccboro groom-a, numbaring ro'amerably over 100. we believe. are dbcuwlmg a proposal to clone the“- place not businen at 6 o'clock every evening thtonxhont the year .except. in: suntan; nights nmL tha‘ evenings preceding hohdaya. â€"}!r. F. J. Gilleapie. boot and shoe merchant. but: moved his [wily here I'xom odsama. and has leased the camnwdlous rcstdenoe at the corn-er ol Liming and Melbourne-stun. tor- metly occupied by alt-.1. Fanning. w:- welcoma 8r. 0mm and (and: an m-rman't residents of our town. -T'.lf' County 00am [I decided Thur '. any to make some improvements in the interior of the Registry Oftic-. and gave the conttact t9 the cum» Specialty Mmmfncturirg 00.. of To- route. to install a. system of fittings at a. coat of 8130. When completed Registrar (5. D. Barr and his office ,_ ... . ,n ,-__A --.â€"'n-f-h‘n negâ€"um v. y. __ ,_, staff will be much mow comfortuhh. â€"'1‘he Str. Alert. or the Stony Lake fleet. attired here Tuesday. bringing a acowload of mnbark from Daft m" in tha R. M. Ban! Leather. Cu. â€"'1‘hr 511-5. Nora. and Comet brought down a. number of people Saturday from Port Perry. Came-n and other upper lake ports. -â€"Hiaa Lordship Bishop O'Connor. 0! Peterboro. passed through last Fri- day to Victoria Road. of which puridt Rev. Fr. Jos._0's_ullh:an. is _pnstox_-. Jucv- - v- ,, On Sundao'vwfiia Lordship Blessed th? new Roman Cathollc cemetery at (Grinch). ' that sold ..... $2.45 LINDSAY. ONTARIO. JUNE 2‘ - - $3.75 that . --.$+75 (or $425 for . . .85.;0 LOCAL BREVITIES TO SEE YOU WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. Boys’ Wash Suits. 75c. 90c, $1.00, $1.23 BoyS' Sailor Suits, 45c, 65c, 75c. Boys’ 3-piecc Suits, $1.75. $2.00, $2 50. Boys’ Odd Cajts at Half-Price. Pretty swell and desirable Fdncy Colored Shirts. Your eyes are feasted on Summer Underwearâ€"ul- most no weightâ€"a comfort to slip into them. New Summer Neckwearâ€"all the latest fads. “Ping Pong” and "Coronation" Ties, in ca'chy colors and combinations. Everything for the Summer. iiiitiiéiilucs uunsnp‘mcaq. PHENOMENAL PRICE REDUCTIONS hina celebration of the two great national â€"â€"M.r. W. Stevens. [or the past two yen- omployed in the moulding de- putngnt o! Sylveater Bros..lett for Gillan. June 9th. where he Emu :u'- noted t similar position. â€"Ir. John Trolley. Miss Maggie Twohey and Mr. Hichael Leddy. let: June 7th for mvmpothto attend the wpddim of the utters brother, Mr. P, J. Daddy. of West 0pc. w --- â€"FIl-"endfi in town Mve received and! announcing the approaching man-Inge. at Williamdourg. “Fe-it Virginia. of Miss Harriet Ellis Han;- all. daughter or Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hamil and Rev. Wm. John! King. son. of £113 but David King. of this!. town. and a member of The Post at“! some twenty year. ago. The happy event wlll take place on June 25th. Elm: friend! ml! Join with The Pout luv often-lug and wishes. â€" 8:7: It. Sinclur. Presbytexinn minister at 86301011 F3111. passed through lately to Torontp to attmul a neottm ot_ the’ General Assembly of auto”. L-fiIaLfifi-h,, - ~43. Colin N. McDonald. of Eldon. m In town. last week. and was kept hm naming queatuouo rem.- the to the recent vote ‘in that townâ€" alhlp. Ho mu Ame to ntldy all comers. -Ir. Wm. Sherman. buyer or tel»- gram; pom. loft last week for Klllal- loo Sumtkon. North Maw. 00.. via. 0% where he will rim: and load telegraph no as or shipment to Albany. A _ . J -lk. Leonard H. Potter, of Water- tow-tn. N. I.. left for his home Fm- day morning. alter apending acoup‘e of week- wlth Minnie}? qu cunt. éériiiihaor and Mrs. mum. â€"The marriage of was Hilda. Rich- union, the well-known 'cemu, who vilited Lind-ad recently. to D. J. Dawson m oolemnined in All Suintn' church. Toronto. WM. fl... David Bzcon. J. Patterson. of Kinmonnt. L. Purlow and J. Brohm of Hallburton. were in tq‘wn rem-mu attending the June muons of the County Court. on. AlifJour. uccm noun-My {or Depot: Htrbor. having accepted a po- sition there Jr. J. '1‘. Robinson ad Mir. Wm. ' Robinson of prcaygeon. were in town lately. â€"Bev. Fr. Sweeney 0! Peterboro Cathedral. formerly potiah priest at Vbtotia Road. Imp In town recently" ceiling on triendl. â€"Mr. C. H. Annoy. of Cannington. wxul in town last Week. -MJ'- Thomas Bick. of “'ilberforvv, WM in town last work. .â€"Mr. Wm. Raymond at the Blind Institute. Bunttord. is home {or vacation. BOYS” SUITS ukév. Fr. Gowns. pastor or St. Paul's church. Nomood. Ion Last Monday {or In“. Wu; he will spend three monthl- ~31. Hugh O'Lrary. KC. hopvs to return to Lindsay about July lit. Hits injured Ins-e continues to im- prove. but dowly. ,4,_ A: u. â€"Ir. B. Sharpleu. general mer- chant. Gelert. was in town .utNy “'8; PERSURALS â€"Mr. J. Aldous. of Penelon Falls. as in town but wm-k. -Mr. C. H. Annoy. of Cannington. I The affect of the proposed changes - wufld be to do mm: with the Court ' n1 Omemeo. and add the territory I now served by It. to the pruaent i353?“ 13d nodal Folk. 11» com to ho It! not-ion. sad Inn it. 0500 in tho of Funk- Fdh. “And further uh lotion, ti» on aid up doc .11 order-I and Munich II..- (o ”with mm :50 «um- ingomeivkiouConmonb-n‘dOQNy of Victoria my be not. aids. shared or uglifiod byduflurdsppoy‘ltgd nudism “Division No. 4.â€"To 50min. of ant por- tion 1 a» mum 01F“ noz handed in DR idea No. . ad tho town-hip o! Scannin- ad Veal-p, ._.4_uu gm.” of The 15th Sec. 01 the Dlvunon Court! Act me that the County Court Judge .the Sheri". the Wanleu o! the County and the Division Courts Inspector may from time to timonl- tn the number. lunlta and extent of every auction. and dull number the div-alone beginning at the number mm. '1"- e soctlon goes on to an) that no such alteration dull he nude un- less public rotme has been and: and proclaimed 1a.: the xcxt prenous mt- tln-nt ot the Court. The meaning of all this in that some tune before the December at- t'mgu an copulation will be made to the abcve gentlemen to nuke the change. proposed to thle notice. Pub- llo notice will be given of time. and plane 0! the meetlng at WhICh (m. op- portunity will be given lor any per- son lntereeted to prenatal: and urge 'nla views' upon the question. whether they are In favor of or opposed to the proposed change. had delivered hill chann- u. Um Grand Jury: “'Tgkoufiatbuuopplw will!» madam tholbth “can. of the Divi. dumuguum thaw-duo! mmmummd Vnoo wmwmeu3/‘m7. sud Odd mmohmmu uxd Divisionalouuothc 'vilionConn-nbc aubu’hod u tho County 3. follows: ‘ “Division No. Lâ€" To consist ol the Town- shxp-of Opt. Emily and 2h“ pan of tho tow-hxpdb‘culonlyin'mco! ms“ “rim-ad south flaunt-pubic. the village 0! 0m and to“ of Lind-3y. Tbtbunwholdiuoeuiou Minn in ofioointhotownoiyndn’. mm Th3 Court. to hold in in the rill-go o‘ Kirkfield. when t of aid Court mu bo_kept.. _ "Division No. 2. To count. of the town- ship of “gripe-s and thc rout pan of tho tan-hip of ma... minding lot. 1 Lo 7 m can!) mica of aid mun-hip. and the vilhp of “'oodvillo. The Court to hold inaction-ad Mniuomoohuu village 0! Outward. "Division No. 3,â€"To consist of ant p'r- tic-d the kinship . (Elio- w included in Did-ion No. 2. Old the township of W. 9 (Lu. Elton. 59‘?» Dyby-nd Proposal to Do Iva, Wits: Bobcayflon Oman» and Woodville Courts. and transfer Victoria Road Court to Iirkflold. At the General Serious or the Peace last Tuesday the following 00- tice was rand and proclaimed by th- clerk. immanated; aner tlu» Judge DIVISION 000" CHANGES. 15th notion of tin Din-ion Cour I GROW The {chewing are a few of our Spec- iaIs for Saturday's Sale. Our competitors say we must have stolen these lines. 250 doz Signals, in 5111 the latest shapes 50 doz. Men’s V on Sale Saturday "for, each, - . - - zoo doz. Wash Tics, fnur-in-hand or String, regular price 15c, on Sale Saturday, - - - â€" - - 2 f< SPECIALS FOB SATURDAY Men’s Fancy Bosom Shirts, Sale Saturday - - - - - the ofiioo uumrs unrest mmml The changes propose’ not be in th» pub“? '1' ml: reserve an! 00m“ no it: a position to am 0! W transact‘vj : seal-1y. Luau: dim; to do any with the Court IA. Boboaygwn. m send the people who we and an neiat that village to Fwnelon mu: to d) awn; with the Court at Woodvillc. and ecnd all peopté- iivmg south; 0‘ the eighth range of Rats in Elam. and in the village of Woodvillo. to Oakwood. to change the seat of m Court now held. at Vzctorin Road to thfield and add w tho territory 0! that Court all that part of Bid-I lying mum of its prwnt limits and north of the seventh range- of Ion 7.- -- â€"-r R088 was "‘ "'5' itatcs. th“ 5")“ Ynfk pap?" mnptty rim!" °"" year he hmi “'3’” 51 . 341.095 a as, $1.7‘2 II 3.54 a minute. 31‘" 49 m" w / any comm-t until '9 2 for so geon. and sent and c: sued M on Fall; to d! I. at Woodvifle livmg south 0| tots in W t Woodrille. II the sea 01 m :ctorhl. Road a ha lollowin: {055. Ill? I'd“ at on:- ti!" g who 18 U. for old and- the to" d Immiul. 1'” part of D”- mt limits a! Chm M03141) Nahum Comp any to work Wtely no' m bod-y w :L m estahl and M land. @r (hi OI the grow]: lob covered hmted 1h The antho to where (hf mt whi‘ Whit ml] to light. Nata and w ham ‘0wa u Ml of uompot .11 Our dale-cub! It. ma.“ box 3: tuc’ 5th} II a Sawdust 3” “Old Se W9 nought gloss and ing quali! The lad and to be: tity. N131 Canada 9 Mate fro: I! Ll NOS McLer dam °° 5‘ W thir" " I STURGEOI [p YOU SIC-0dr < a pas wandrreJ 11de The A. INFA there In aim; “WA Clflb 6b" W

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