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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 5 Aug 1904, p. 6

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we} age. The unison-m” new which attends the nae otfihis remedy inf all cases 0! bow-e1 complaints in children has amide It a. (a «write wherever its value has become known. For me by. all firuggists. ch01.“ lafautun. ' This disease has lost its tarot: time Chamberlain’s Colic. Chillers and Diarrhoea. Remedy came into. the Wheel!!! be a'Jlowq‘d to display advertising privileges in refium for obtaining an increased attendance. Ibo other that they pay toward in, proving the church property. The first otter provide! that the merchants shall secure the regular attendant» for a apeCified period of a outnumber of wmfiho terms yaying with the value of the privilq can given in :retnrm The second is being taken more general advantage, 91. th’o‘nghaota'on amuscale. i .Victor (Wilderheim was the first to‘ respond by building a cement walk around tin church. paying for the stalk andssoinndditiou bohamhis pane imprinted in the pavement. ice that twooflars mam open. .430 W in which the members of his mfiop Dame {upended hues M his ' ‘ ' ' He believed advertising in legitimate, and. can be mat! to make the church more a: a power in the wprn . Kr. Shawhwvho is pastor of the Narth Side Congregational .chfurch. mourned at 9.7 mt Sunday set-m. Iiluuku Pastor Proposes to Give Ionian: Advertising Space For Increasing congregation. E fl‘hat‘ “mam pays is the motto o! the Rev. .W. A. Shaw, 9. Milwaukee pastor. To prove his cantentian, My. sham 0M advertising space m ‘11:: church to merchants, and. the into the teeth of sharks" asked eaten up, aren’t 50g? That’s the result in this case. In common on eryday language. my friend. you are up aghast it. Judgment tor the plaintitt with costs! The case may be appeared. VJUâ€"ouv- vâ€" --â€"v ..__7, women knew nothing at all about , business end yen no frightened of the husband gettmg e knowledge at what‘ I they had been dob: that they were willing to sign anything to beep Mr. Roth: quiet. my had paid money to him for which l_19 133d never Kilo“? 1'qu uwv vv (w v,, with $35 interest, and $15, for three months. on which the Interest was to be $13. hwyer Lamport claimed that this was the most ex’t-mianale kind oi usury, the rates being 82 per 0:01... 80 per cent. and 350 per cent. respectivou. frhey had paid. $100 on ound had signed a. no“ in favour. 02 Hr. Policy for 8275. which was 3100 pore than they owed. :This was exphwegl on the grounds that the a” “50 w “WM u- v-w- wâ€"v â€"â€" fig”. Rod D." ‘0 so to carry out a schema for the devel- sum” ‘ opmnt at the Marty. Both Mr. m3 um mmwwm Culver-well and Mr. (B. J. Nahum mwn‘m ”‘h “d 8'” Ml Iii, who opened the negotiations at We not good a- “IMW” a spoon: meeting '33: week, were pre- Wan-ll ”filo-m and” sent. Aldermen Storer. O'Riellx and MP lemma Robinson meme about. 013‘” n Muor Sootheran said he did not In Women termed Honey Under Pmlhr circumstances. ' Before Judge Moreon on Tuesday at Timou'tc there was teVealcd another instance of the high rates of‘inter- est charged persons whose circum- stances occasstoneily make it neces- sary to cell upon others [or monetary, assistance. , , . . . ms. Elisabeth Toplis of 25 Maple avenue and her daughter. Mary were sued by Wxiliam Petley for $275 one. ptomiseory note for one month. The detendant’e claim was that they had honowed three ms. 83). on which they wage to pg :40 interest ; $40 A; A. 9 0“ Ink-AA m land clothing may be had from I. J. Carter. Unduy, 4M ‘vt‘fl' ' Chamberlain’s Caugh Remedy ALWAYS CURES And in Pleasant and Sale. PAID INTEREST AT 350 EC. TO ADVERTISE ll! CHURGH .'. 0. “1'0““. City AM- inst 811:. Every clothier selling "PROGRESS" Brand Clothing. ts authorized to guarantee each garment. bearing the " PROGRESS " label. to be free from Imperfections in o. l.- --....J «JOL ‘00â€". A... materia‘ and Yorfléfls}“§‘“’ W'WVW run ”1. my. silkâ€"tailored by skilled workmenâ€"and made ot depend. able cloth. thoroughly sponged and shrunk Many "Page!" Wmmarm. thypddformmllbc Minded ‘ #. Sold by Leading Clothiers Throughout Canada. A k“ I 60 DAY “ Progress” Guarantee EXGII'SiOIIS w "v '__ whilst led at all tings, is rendered more so m it strikes an: thq young and beautiful merging into woman- hood. She was 'a‘ bright, cheerful child. quite tall for her years and a general tavvrite. The empathic! "of a wide circle of friends go out to Mr. and Mrs. Brown in this, their hour of sun-om The {mom took place this “term to Riverside cemetery. andwafllWMfiWd i 1. i i i u Edythe Letitia Drown. It is our sad duty to annowmethe death of Edyth Letitia eldest dang-h- ter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Weldon J. Brown. or Kingâ€"st, ‘eaat ward, at the early age of fifteen years and eight months. Death resulted from the effects of a cold contracted some ten or twelve ween ago, which dew. veloped into plenrisy and finally in. to pneumonia. Mr. Brown, who has been in Winnipeg. for the past few months, (was summoned by telegraph on‘ Saturday to come immediately. and reached here in time only tones heir beyond all 31513111: aid. Death. )_A_31 ’ .Iho material has also been puc- ' chased. and it will only be a matter, or a short time until actual construc- ! lion work will be commuted. The underground work, according to the plan embraces a considerably [greater territory than theeontmct thh the townncalls for. " Ice-um lulu-o tolphou company Actually at Work lion. (Patarboro Examiner. Saturday.) I' Mr. F. D. Mackay, {11.3.5115 r of the (nmdian Machine Telephone Com- . pmy arrivcd in town .49: nivht and will spa d Sundao at Stony I. aka. 141-. Mac lmy informed t3... Examin- e: in a conversation Luis morninin t! at the plans for the instaflatba of l the system “as been comggeted 'l‘heqe (1110 .work is being taken up in .1 very thorough manner, and the real- ly important work; that of preparing plans. an! specifications and arrang- ing for material, has alvady been accomplished. ' Steh cutizons. bf Lindsey shoul‘di (hp Ewilliog to do something. The Coun- cil could give him a contract for the !surplus over the timed number of 60 stmet lights, apdoould also give him [the contract for the waterworks power too pemte the waterworks pumps: There oodtracts shook! \be given at the fprioe charged by ‘the present Power Company but he was willing to do better for; private takers. 5 Mr. Mnuohlin' was heard. and after some tether (Mansion Mayor Soothean' said it had been Suggested that if Mr. Culverwvell could see his way clear to give the town 81500 of stock in his company (the Cantu-u Ontario Power (30).. in lieu of the mortgage the town' would be sate in jeancellimr the lien. Hr. Culverwell was satisfied todothh. and the other members of Council thought it mad... nimble way out at a ditfioutly that might block the securing ot the pow. ex“ for Lindsay. It is seen from Dublin street to the C. P. R. station the wires on' George will be undergnound. and the under- ground work alone is being planned for 2.000 Wribqrs. _ j 634; 2315; .1.th 'tVHeV $13-15â€" igwi will be covered. and .provzdc tor an out- sidv construction work costing 380,- The Wt will 132' Mb executed in‘ the comma of a few days. 80 also pointed out that to hung- the Barleigh power to Lindsay would cost about 320.000 mam than to take it to Petu'boro. and to balance that say. '13“; town was out that amount, although not owing to any fault of Mr. Culver-mall’s planning. Muor Soothers!) said he did not feel like giving up the mortgage without receiving an mnivalemt. Ben tel-ring to the 3400 advanced to pay expert Wright. of Toronto. his Worn ship said the sun had been paid on the understanding that it wan to be repaid 3} Mr. Cnmervfiell when the Fenelou power m‘bronght to Lind. The reference to the Feneion deal elicited some heated remarks from Mr. Culverwell .in whose breast the memory of that affair still_rankles. TM: will to lot-nod to us. Company if Duluth Porn leach” Lindsay Inside of PM Years. . The Finance Committee of the Council met Saturday; to deal with Mr. J. A. Cnlmrwell’s request that the $1,500 mortgage. held by the town against Raleigh Falls 1m: be cancelled in order to enable him to carry out a schema for the devel. opment at the malty. Both Mr. Culverwell and Mr. R J. Manuela. MORIGAGEWIHBECAMEHIED MACHINE TELEPIIOIE SYSTEU. IR. GULVEI'ELI. WILL GIVE THE T0“ $1500.00 IOBTII 0F STOCK OBITUABY. Ont- ted and we never had sunning like its 9-9 minim along throng) South Ops, smoothing tzok my at- tention as regards a. noxzoas weed. which I m1iee is gaining areal. head- way along the roadside, that is, the ox-ryed daisy. Now. I would advise oi- this most dangerous plant. as it is the farmws in that section 10 beware even harder to get rid of than wild oats or mustard. Once it gets a start it takes a wonderful mount of c'll- fixation to get rid of it. We are not troubled ‘with it in our section. but hate heard very bad reports of it." Mr. Bent Weeee.â€""~'1‘hls is a slightâ€" ‘ ly oil season in the horse business. .1 tom occasionally packing up a (em but will not ship before Sept. Since. April .15“), I shipped to Toronto maket from this town one hqured and ten horses, of different grades. 1 \ notice .peritxlically buyers from out- side points come in looking for one particular class of horses. As a rule tlzev get quite a nice personal men- tion but I handle everything from the lowest grade to the highest, and whilst I am not working. for glory, ‘yet I notice that the public does. not hear much about my operations. through the medium of the press, notwithstanding the tact that - some 01 car newspaper men poses as being "horsemen.” ‘.‘I have been! ginng thel’mmrs good service “(5. the: t , > . ' ' I knew it.” ' Quantum! mm: ”at“ up by th- Post In on his travels. Dr. Baumâ€""I don‘t boy: how the inflation. 'wemo unused tor the Lindsay. Bobcaygnou a: Pmtynool barbecue, but I notice there was a. good representation of pebtilogging Congress, binds of passage, and mill. way men. I cannot unda‘stand why the Wham. who will largely ship by the road and add to its success. and the general ratepayers, should be utterly and entirely ignored." How. ever, this i0 probably only another ex- ample 0! personal merit and curry. ing: 01 tum- to Mvmtage." Jr. Wm. McGill. (at. the Lake)â€" ".Wc in the section of the country. .wneme I live Ieel that. w; will harv- est one o! the best cr'ps we have ever ban-31:4]. Some low grqunds nave suf- ; (cred, but the loss ml! "at be no- I ticmble. Our hay cmp 1.: all _har\_'_e_s- the show will be the annual meeting ot-the Ontario Fruit Grown-3‘ Ah satiation and the Ontario Boo Keep. ers‘ Association. While a meeting of delegates from the union. box-hen]- tural societies of the province will aL. no he held. The Ontario government has mule a grunt of $1.000 to fill the axhibition. which has been Gamma mented by a grant of $200 from the city of Tmto. bniidings'. Tomato. 7â€"}3utricnlars rogudmc the show may be 1nd by writing :0 the Seem. taJ'y. Supt._E. B, Gown; Parliament The money attend for‘ flowers i0 over 100 per cent. more than has ev. er before been offered in Toronto. About $1,500 will be given in prizes in this section section mm. The at. mngementa are in charge of a floral committee of which Mr. Edward Tyne], president of the Toronto Hon ti'oulturnl 800% is ‘chaaia‘mn'. The honey prize list is also a liberal one. Se‘eral prizes are offered to: com- mercial packagee. Amo ‘ the important. gatherings that wil tube place at the time _01 A llul lot the Wlntar Felt. The arrangements already made {or the provincial trait. flower and honey show, which will be held in Toronto defies the second week in November. indicate that it is likely to prove an ? important evInt in its line as the big winter fair held yearly at Guelph. No effort is being maxed to make cash feature (it the show. of the kind that has ever been held hCanq Ida. The Ontario Fruit Growpre'AA. eociation; bee drawn {up a liberal prize list and .will pay the trans. portation' charges one way on all ex. hibite of tmit out to the show. Special prime will be owned for the beat exhibit o! innit made by any agricultural society. It is expected many of the Who in the ' ‘ will send Gem! their total exhibit: from their tell him to this show. Ah ruminants have been completedlb'o keep this fruit in' cold storage. In‘ this way. it is hoped to have xppreq‘ mtative exhibit» of tmit from all} parts ot the province. Wrul tioae in packing knit will be given and bdletine will be ieeued describâ€" ing the epecial qualities of each var. iety of limit and stating whether it its best for cooking or eating purposes. In this way. householder: will be en. nhlcd to secure the heel; varieties: of fruits for their phrpoeee; 0n the laet day of the exhibition a big anc« tioo sale of trait will take place. SYMSIER BAND IXCURSIIM I): 1'0 mm A" NIAGARA PAM 0|! GIVIG HOLIDAY. AUGUST 11th. first Excursion’Onr “I.” low 0. P. I ”no mm to q .Onnd Outing. ‘ . The Sylvester Blpd and Employ ees wiirm'd than 2nd nun ual excurlion Civic HolidaY. Amt 11th. to Tm to and Niagara Falls via C.P.R., from Bobca-y mum to ‘Toumto. Steamer Chippewa to Ilcwbmnt, ~ the Gorge Electric Bailww along the Niagara B'm in full View or tbs WM ww..F-“fÂ¥1fits If; agara NB:_ _ ‘ ,__ J'_|,_A- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ; Emiooiots can puréhaee flicked. at Niagara F3111 lorfiulhlo {or 50 cents return. TM fare from Bobcay... seen to Toto-1h is only 82-“. Niag. ara Falls. $2.85:- 1mm Lindon: to Toronto, $1.85. Nimra N15. 82.10. children belt-stare. Train 198'?! Bob- caygeon at 7.15 3.111. and Lindsay at 8:15. calling at inmate station“. Imto tickets are ‘gaad :for two days. and Niagara tickets three days. For further particular: we metersm'dSvmlc I . FRUIT All) FLOWER EXHIBITION «on MEET GIN". Alull JIIVVI “- qqâ€"m '77â€", - will be the tint excursion by rail to that point. and Lo mkthaoccaâ€" don in a. lilting gnaw the villag- ers of Comm Victoria. Road and .Kirklield have chosen that day u their Civic bond”, and will unite in cranking a grand program of sports 01 all kind: to he carried out in con- :untvtion with the anal "out: an- do:- the auspices o! the railway men. Ram ‘04 MW!!! [in be tut- nishcdbfier.1 'l'.. Gala 11-. at Com-III. 'Iho em-ual excursion and picnic under the auspices of the Grand Trunk Library. Undsny, will tab place an Aug. 6th by railbo Cobooonk me pretty village ut the junction 0! Gull River on}! BIIumVL'SEOX '3 Stationary When in need of anything in the hm o! comma-cal Minna-y, visit- inc cards. 01.6., leave your order at The Post job department, Watkman- shnp unexceued. expel ienced now. M'- It is not. u .911) by th‘ooq fintefi- ested. because of the fact that there .js not mtticiont unto: in the river. because if it were properly regulated there would he no such troublg as is this would he a. very serious state of affairs, and one which would be a bad blow to“ the whole canal pm {only affected. And “no: who are engaged in the stenmhwt :radc on the Otombee state that x! it is not Irma-died speedily the; will have to stop ‘running, _. .. ' L ‘. u The mnsoquences of this action on the pant 0! those in charge of the man, is that navigation at. nearly all pom}: £1qu tge dyn is being an» I mle steam-on men nuqetmg the ‘Olomboe River are complaining quite attongiy of the low vau- in the riv- or. (they as that thin low, water is (mused by atop-lea in the Hastings dam 1“le been out since Hay. Th3; coalition has allowed the wate.‘ to mu «was at that point. and has rendered it. exceedingly ~lil'flculc to mxigate. The bousmcn my tint the reason the stop-lots have been remand is that some market-31rd- cners living above'wo duo have made lepreseuutives that if thelogs were put in end Lhe water reused lt would injure their crops which ap- parently have been put in close to the ri‘er. Pelerbou Steamboat I.- on Cell. pleleleg of Le- Water. For some years pastâ€"until the pre- sent season. in tact,â€"eleemboat men of this (mu-i0: here compfr‘n-sd and with good reason. the: the low water made it impossible for them to navi- ptc their stance to am mace and «need than much. N in hum; to pole lop end wows out. of hay: end smell streams, where uncle could usually enter. fan's state of duh-e anus an "q; we: an 01 «no at wee allowed to escape at Wygeon - it is surmised for the Dwell: of Pet- exbocc power users. The following men the Peta-hero Examiner goes to M that the bum oi tun dis- tool are now. getting a taste ol the anomalicuw; . WATCH GRAHAM GROW. GREATEST ’ CLOTHING STORE W N THE KING CLOTHIER. EAST OF BENSON HOUSE Wflhflflfiflflflfiflflfiflflfluflflflflflflflm‘ g ,Q TASTING THEIR OWN IEDIGIIE. Ian’s Pants, [unnatural-'3 Prion Ian’s Pants do do Ian's Vests ‘ do do Ken’s Belts do do Ian’s Overalls do do Marvellonsly comfortable and distinctly fashionable Two and Three Piece Suitsâ€"Goats without all surplus Weight- Pants with the light-weight waist, worn with or without suspenders. Former Value ..... _.$9.00 - Sale Price ...... 30.00 Former Value ...... $5.00 â€"- Sale Price ...... $3.25 Former Value ...... 7.00 -- sue Price ...... 4.50 Former Value ...... 8.00 â€" Sale Price ...... 1.90 For the natty, spick-and-span dresser our Summe Light-weight garments are the proper caper. Depend upon it “ MWSgostmuhlmmwdpcdufiminm sueMeeehmoningetSo’elock ly,;nd '11; gm instance; When youeeethenyan’lidmxtwit’lsehmetoeenthn I until the stockinsuficienuy reduced. Ass vorcnstcmersarerecgsemuf for the price. I to take home smell perceh, ’«annually on Sam-den. Boyu’ Wuh hits-ale ptloomuz... Buster 38'0“ Suits. mo price A vanmsu: run run sanswn smug WVV’UVV v . . Graham's Adxfirtisements Are Notes Payable on Demand. Our Values are in the Store, not in the Newspapers. MEN ’3 SUMMER SUITS :LB' FEAST FOB smwn BUYERS â€"Coolest and lost Comfortable Suits for Boys. .................. 50° KneePIntSuite, $1.15 Boye’BergeSnite, ale price. ice 02.65 Boye’ NorfolkSmtgegbghce .............. 90| Movingtothonuudul‘nfl upon. “laying hunch W tin-shingle noting. Cnnwdguoupdoufor Plumbing and floating, unmughlng and Fur-moo Work. The best fire-mm known, WINDS STOVE 60. FLINT KOTE BflflFING. STORE FULL OAFBARGAINS§ BARGAINS FULL IFVALUE: for men, young men and boys to buy at' Graham’s Summer Reduction Sale. If you are any judge of Clothing Vaers you’ll realize that this opportunity has no equal or SUPCrior outside of GRAHAM'S, the King Clothier of Lindsay. Humbled with thisdisuating ailment, witch for the first indication 0! an attack; assoonuyouieelitcomingontakethreeolChanberhin's Stomachmd Liver‘hbletsnndthcuhckmybevudedofl. coco-cnnoco-t Sick Headache E Tis Just Like Finding Money”fi ...... 82.25 ER SUIT $31.33;" Two and Three Piece Suitsâ€"Coats without all surplus weight WNNO 999999 «N WW" '§«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" i Ganadian Northern Railway Equipment Hm 113:1.er um“. FRIDAY. AUGCQI m on Anumsmxmâ€"may WILL Ian’s linden-won. mnnotnrer’s Price. Ian's um do do Ian's sun ants do do Ian’s Strut am do do Bonds may be seen. particulars obtained, and WW” made.thmugh The Victoria Lam and Savings (SERIES OF 1903.) _ These high class securities, being se . :lway W gage on rolling stock of Canadian Northern. R43 Cami” may and guaranteed by the covenants f)! [hell-“Stock Northern Railway Company and the Imperial Roiiw ad“ Company-interest 5 per cent. half yearly, bonds k by the running from I to 10 yearsâ€"are offered for 53. undersigned. .A.‘ M. Canadian Securities, Limite‘L I n In-nm In"... ill I'nmm-XL Ml“ . lelfllfll’. 18 Torontoâ€"8t": To; Pots, Fern Pots Ash Bowls. BLACK JASPER WEDGEWOOD Sugar and Creams See BRITTON BROS: a. man: w“. Tow-and Li mnflmhmmmmssm Foot. of Kent-st. Rose Bowls. Fern Pots. Inn” Dainty Ivory m Fwy English W LI NDSAY’S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE DC Rhea; THE GUY}

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