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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 12 Aug 1904, p. 10

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'Fxom Our Ov‘m Correspondenfg.). - he tollmfing have been the want... Won, WP at Mr. Mayra, Mr. and SAWS”. at Mr.‘ Wilma mith‘e, Mrs. Lodge and Miss Mamie Wm a,t Mara. Jhmes Comes, Mr. and Mrs. Conway, at Mr. J. Council, Miss Nettie and Gracie Short at Mr. '1‘. Shaun, Mr. amd'Mrs. Harris at Mrs. McFayden’e, Messrs. Alt, 0411., Rob" George and Jack Delury, also ”A Mm Barnum att.t.be parental eie bow flying. stillness was of mart Mun. being confined to bed J ANE'DVILLE- Wu- ---., - Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, are in Drillia visiting their friends. ' Mr. Robert, Dan and George Botany (.1 Uncle Sun’s mime!” Miss Min- nie Mary. of Chicago, are spending a, week with their parsnts. Jan and ms. Dan DoLnry. Mr. A. '1'. DeLury, 0! Toronto, Joined them for a. comma 1.! days. no boys speak' well of we (nut-try they are living in. but any ’therc is '0 place like old Manilla‘. 1 xx, )ppk hungry has. returned home Mr. and Mrs. J. uoone, JI‘°., .u y“. W. J. Coonne’s, Mr. L. Clark: at home: Era. W. Gibson at her home. Mrs. '1‘. Clarke has gone to visit friends in the East. Mrs. James Doom and Bliss Vina Coono have left 1101' Prince Edward Co., WW they will be for afew yaks. . Rise Jessie Winters is home {10m the city. ‘1‘ ‘ M1211. Handing has .mtumed again. 1 Mrs. Brown is Visiting at Peuicl. ‘ ,The congregations at the Math». diet church are steadily increasivg, under the pastorahip of the Rev. C. E. Cragg. = ~. 1 She sang -'ce wags niptsowell at. tended, owing to the wet evening but the program was good and anoyed by all. Mrs. J. Smith ,will preside at the organ in the absence of the organist. zâ€"qu. MoCallum, who died recent- 1y, has been a resident ofthqvillage for a number of years and will be much missed by her friends. . 5 Rev. Coone and Mrs. 'Coone left last week for Havelock, where they in- tend sprding a few days before leav- ing for their home in Manitoba. Miss Allen, of Toronto, was the guest 0' Miss Florence Edwards! for a short time. " _ Mr. and Mrs. S. Conway, a! Mama :5 Min: at Mr, Geo. Coone's‘tor'the present; ~ . . ' -.,,A__ 1_r4 at-..lI..a (no "Eva-sub“. Pearce left Manday far Ashbum {or a week to visit her siz- ter Mn. Vuco More roturumgto the city._ __ V_ _ ”HAL . DRUGGIST Nearly Opposite Postoflice: find“?- LBIGINBOTHAM, 7 HARNESS-MAKER. Dealer in all kind: of Harm Whats, Rugs, Blankets; Robes, : : Bells, eta" .- .- Bityde and .812ka Repairs. V 17;: Cfimkest Groceries: Do Goods, 3m and 550“» Gent’s Fumtkfiing‘ Highest Pnjcs Paid for Fam mus emu-mo areas 1000 3- . A i M c K A Y ’ MERCHANT TAILOR. Imported W 00119113. -A _ _- â€" an!!!“ finkfsiidflbtm PAGE: servcthc protection and comfoxt that Fly. Fly EN”. For milch cows it is _csgc- This prepagatiorz, F ly-FIY. is to keep flies on the M'- If they decide to alight on an animal to which FlY'FlY has been applied they change their minds and fly, It makes flies fly without harm to the animal. Your domestic friends de- cially valuable, as it in- creases the supply of milk. Horses protected by it put into their work the energy otherwise expended in fighting flies. 2 5c and 5°C. D. CABMICHAEL .u‘m I 9533 SIX. ‘ L-‘ Produce. '. PROUSE, . McKEE. Correspomlent.) DI. Mcthl’?’ :, jrs., at Mr. Harness, Groceries, Fruits, after spending Bins. mus. _ {Miss Sarah McIntyro_and shimmy McIntyre were in Lindsay Mo '5‘, Mr. Cook returned to his home in Charlotte after a visit of :1 month with Mr. A. Edwards. was June Edwards, 0! Toronto, in home {at a time. Mrs Hugh Carmichael and 'Miss Belle Carmichael. of Port Perry, were calling on their mny Morals. eds tr} the city. tar. spending then- \‘umtiqn with their mstcc. Hrs. (01'. , [LITTLE BRITAIN. : , ' (Special to who Post.) A False Report Dmied,â€"’I am in- formed that a report ‘haa beencircu. lated (undoubtedly for tha‘purpose of ' " ' ' ‘ rties) to-the enact LlTTLE BRITAIN. .‘ {Special .to The Pout ) Following ate the names of the po- pils in the junior department of Lit- rtle Britain public school, who are promoted; Senior 11. Lo Junior 1!! - Canada M'biteside. Clue. Wallis, Etta noiton. Ernest OIVer, Tommy blit- «bell, Wilfred Boopcx. Junior 1! to Senior II.â€"-Berthn. Jay, Cecil Medland, Gladys Morton, Hazel Dix. Newton Glenny. Stanley Dayton. Pat H to Junior ll.â€"-Della Barrowclough. Lil- lic Pogue, Rachel )loffat. Part I to Part 11.7-Charlie DeShaac, Edna Lspp. Hazel Connor, Marjorie. Fe:- :in, OiiV'e Glenny, Wilton Glenny. Junior III to Senior llI.â€"â€"Mnbcl Bore. "wayâ€"fl? # . . â€" wlw V- v-v ~'â€"â€" 7 may say that the party or parties who originated such bane reports are making about of monumental fabrifl Highest Prices paid for Farm Produce. JAS. A. VANSTONE. “FWD. . P. S.â€"I am pleased to mtéin lat- ter from Mate! Shaver that there in Dealer in Farm Machinery, The McCor- mick O.K line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Catriages, - - amen snwnm mourns. 80841100118. Mintémbed here am letting- m: matter rest tempprarily to give the string youths a chance. 'Mr. J. O'Connell qpenc elm-my au- tcrnoon visiting a1. the. residence of M15: P. Melory‘s. "'-- Mr. J. Maguire and I}. Crowley, spent last week visiting their friend. Mr. '1'. J. Morrissy. _ . ‘. Mrs. .W. Murray is at yreeant vied:- mg friends at Rochester: 1 7 Mrs. D. Houlihsn is at; present we- itmg Ix ionds in Rochester, N. Y. .3 Mr. J.’ Callaghan and J. Mommas spent last week hunting in; 'rhs north country and report a very pleasant time. Mr. Wan caught a young iox. It is a .very phyla! little thing and James spends much lime in gram. (From Our Own Correspondent-) Mr. J. J. Fox is at present erecting a. beautiful white brick cottage on the Le-hane farm that he Ins recent- ly purchased. Mrs. .W. Marten and little daugh- ter Ruth, are at present visiting htrr parents, Mr. and Mrs. T1105. Harringâ€" tcn. Mr. J. Lucas anfi Mr. Dorgzm' spam; Sunday visiting Mr. Talus. Martha, King’s Wharf. , _ A... a-.. ....-..n- angular .91. Ion-y to Loan. 1 Farms for Sale . EDGAR WEEKS. D. J. mom. P30?- nmodmu. Chosen: Manon Terms, $1.00. QUEEN’S KEYPEL coop TEAS a Specialty Sells everything in BARRISTER, gannell apent Sunday al- ’isitinz a). the. residgnce of DOWNEYVILLE CAMPBELL. a month in gym! Low.“ 33%“. 2 or to Rent. Imported Woollen, ' Reasonable Prices, Superior Workmamb}. IF YOU WANT A Piano, Orton, Sewing Mat/him. Buggy or Wagvn, see me More you buy. J MURCHISON CO. Dry' Goods; Hat: and Caps, Furs, Ready-madeC/ollling, Boot: and Shoes, Groceries. \munum 1856.) succnsson T0 JAS. STEWART,- Hamumaker. Dealer in all kind: 0‘ Harness, Trunk: and Volt)“, Robes and Bsankets of. Toronto. spent a. few, days 0! last Wee]: tinting Downeyville lriends. Mm. Tracy, of Toronto, is spending a. low weeks visiting her dun tam ms. D. Costello. - liss May Morrissy. King‘s Wharl, is Visiting her aunt. Mrs. J. mguire. Mr. M. Harrington. spsnt Sunday visiting his friend. Mr. M Connolly. Mr. Simon Turner, of 0.45, is spend- ing his vacation at the residence of Mrs. M. Callaghan. NEST-LENA ' : (Ix-om Our Own Correspondent.) A number Iron: here win attend the summer band excursion to Ni- as?!“ 9113:- . , o. A“: 0-...2nâ€" -l‘ Mr. Jos. Venls, wife and hmiu, of Toronto Visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ycals last week. ’ filth}, Islam or Chicago. is m- 1130; J“. Jan. Malcohm and other hicbds in this locality.“ ‘1!“ William mm soon’ bar: that cat, the health inmtor will becam- "mg on his trail. . LII-TORI). KT-‘rom Our Own Correspondent.) “MI. and Mrs. Stapks, of Woodstock, are visifiing _£riends Eel-c. “ " " â€"_ L‘- "Viséé'iin'aaéhffi’ Poi: Hope, he; returned lme alter apendit'g a few meek: here. l“ vc-s‘ um v. Airs. Marks, of Feneion Falls, is waning With her meats, Mr. and Mrs Tuna. {We noticed in a recent issue or The Post on article Iran the Janetville Correspomlenot on the L. B. a; P. R‘y. He feels sore because the railroad (lid not tan past his back doon With a platform to: his aeoomxlauon. If it come to his front door it might destroy his lawn. gHe says that walking is healthful; we'll we will like tc see all the poo le 0! Janet? vilic enjoying the best 0. health. Lent summer as the lines at the proposed Ioilxny were slowly creeping south from um: we new -mey would come within the bonus line or Janet- ville. M'e also new. that an injury was being done, but we dud not wish any harm 7to come upon the engin- eers any more than a. happy old age. Suddenly one mm»: me. has a "port (not an explosion like tugt which sent You Plehve up). oh, no. just an ordinary dull thud follow- ed by an awInl silence. By aml bye we heard the cause of the explosion. The engineers had run a line near: the lake about three miles (:00: Janet- ullo. This report we heard was caused by the (all of the ambition: 0! a low people, who thought the line ought to be: bonused; they had been sunning alert, but the last Ila-3 sent 11mm to the cold. cold with. We are ol the opinion that if there is not a litllr: mor‘e forp'xencss practised in this world and it the, engineer is go- ing to take the trip we heard he was going to take, a tmng we‘ doubt if no greater sin is committed he will hm c ( umpany. VALENTIA. xl-‘rom Our Own Correspondent.) _ Mr. Will Ray, who has usitod Man- Hobo. for the past few seasons. is pre- paring for his annual tnp and mi! re- mmn there until the host comes. Mr. .Wm. Hora, .who made a business trip .to the old country. is home again, lcokigggpnch panes. , .41 L.___ A..-“ iKJBKHEL-D. (Flow Our Own Correspondent.) Previous to the departure of Dr. Wood and family for Lu'dsay, Miss Ethel Wood, who has been organist in the Piesbyterian- church for severe; ymrs and a choir worker in'the dir- ..L.-....1. “m . J 08. STAPLES ‘. JAMIESON. TAILOR. I. STEWART N O ‘8'. 1'8. Am social life in '. 2 1 ' NOWD. (onm Our Own Correspondent.) M the collide vmfld has heard but little 0! our village [or none time.~ve wish to W15 pm that m are keepincopinthomunhdpmcrens so mtioeable amount. the had. What wih tho immanent: in the {Ann laid: up}! buildup. around as, 7Lâ€" .â€" in nnl’ o! t!” Wh may. 5 1M LUAq ward to making a record at mecca-q ins (all him. Lay: {All he tookone hundred and thirtfithreo prizes at the hire in this sectionâ€"a. regard to aha grand of. HA Wabbit“ at m of m lager lain this fall, when he cannot tail to be aminner. 1 M {nah works are “wall: now with a m or lea dogma 0! 1m quantity by new man. up will quality fan}: statement 2! am that - --â€" gnu-AM ‘fl your com . we will he wound to‘ hear mtmm. “chaflld. There was a ypnng woman mama mic! " _ .Who hailed a dog that was ah'aggin: She couldn’t stand men. ' “ Especnlly when The “(fee of their Lrouscrs were Ing- gne. , . To Our Readers. fl’bnrsdu being Lindsay Civic Holi- day. The Poet had to be printed one day earlier than nsnai. and as a re- sult much innit-eating matter arr-ind too late. Mariposa Council proceed- ings aid several letters {um con-0+ pendants will appear next. wc-~k. EST-CLASS FARM for saleâ€"Lot 1, Con. 11, Emily, five miles out of Lindsay; 100 acres, ell cleared; soil [a clay 10:13:. There is s never-felling spring and one well; frame bsrn 60x45, frame etsb e 18:30, snd {rune shed 14x20; good log house, orchsrd; lsnd in good state of tintion. For further putieulsrs apply to GEORGE O’NEILL, on the premisesâ€"wt! mscmLmsocs BOBCAi‘QEOYf'; 3’riends [or tlns appre- 3 work. was Wood win Md. and many wvru me razed that the mu m sanction wuh ‘. “I: re in am- village. *â€" GLEIG ' LL! to me Post.) ‘ u some very_lnacci1rau $-51- M? to the ful- the lamâ€"Yours. cww ' m mmnald. __.â€"â€"-- cum ‘ N. ' swn Corm‘m‘m") are i. more undoubâ€" ty of bin shop. and it ,_ .. a I‘Lt‘nfiv. “’3 at tbs OM‘DOM" 09¢" floor. while 5 occupzed by we floor will :1 the store r9033- ; wagons. 310w! PM’L ’1‘: been "If (55(ng September when: closed 35¢ bl; her than Saturday; can use high- er, and Sept. on. 55c FOBISIGN um London. Aug. 8.â€"(Clou\.â€"Corn. up“ quotations Amman mixed. 21. 6d. moor. spot quotations Minneapolis patent. ”I u. “mean: and corn. on pump. «In. m n»: y. lurk Lane Miller Huntâ€"Wheat. IG- elgu. "let. but steady; En Illa. am richer am. Corn. unchux d: Danubumvfutet. c‘llwt Wm. Flour, Jul-lamina. an au- bud“: English, gm :91 nth: «not. ‘___ o" .,A A__- a‘vv. "H ."-O' â€" -7.â€" Z‘fiéz. Au. :9: “Inflow u: re}; 29': 00¢. m m MY. umpnredwitheweekemtuvb 5.: mama?“ ‘- “we“: ‘2- ’ t8 III - I‘ll: eon incensed 000 bushels: out. do cane! mono bushels. The following 2- a competitive etatement tea the week end- Say to“. the precednt week end the con-oped!“ week hot you \ Aug. 830‘. Aug. 1 '04. A03. 8303» Wheet. bu ..12.51ooo 13,093,000 13.099. Oats, bu 2.109.030 2681.0“) 11.“. Cum, bu 6.001.000 5.975.000 0.327.000 The visible sum”! .1 when: 11: Clad: and 0e United States. together with that afloat to Europe. in {0.873.000 bushel; nniuet 51.85.4100 bushels In the previous week. and 87,027,000 bush]. 1 year a). LEADING WHEAT mm ‘ new. New York 8115 ”.9! "r97” “‘1‘. 8-33“ I London. Aug 8.â€"â€"Cnttle are study It km. lie to 12’.“ per lb: unisex-nor beef. 10: ”03- g to in pa- n». sheep. 1039c to 12c, «and ma wwâ€" th that TORONTO JUNCTION LIVE STOCK. butch. Receipt: of live Itock fit the Union amloul Stack yards. Toronto Junction. worn S6 our r as). ionds. compooed or 1708 cattle. 2-37 sheep a. Ind lambt._ 5 cunt ad 20 box-mm xommx. LIVE STOCK. 0.. $1.“ Monti-:1. Aug. 8.â€"About 700 head 0! I.” butchm‘ cutie. 150 cakes. and 000 sheet ..... and huh. were cloned for sale at the 1.03% East End Abattoir to-dny. The butcher- ~..... were out strong um mde was (air. h!!! m price: of cattle Ind n downward tendency :tmnuuwmmpowmmm. 31' N by an at e per 15.: medium: .... “aghast“ ; any medium. .... - It “fie to Sic; common stock at 2 o 000‘ . “a “about“!!! C” . c. Deg. m I... ~ u u 00 use. an m a: u a... pet m M‘ uto‘rthunvcfizl‘mAw‘h pom. 87.00 W: heme m U“! and other para. ”.000 “mm Th unducon orthoput m '0“ um! um. New at. Aux. fiâ€"Bntm, twin: to «at: : “not the: am my. IT to 1110: on common «tn. 13c to 17160: mu, duty. common to u- m, 1120 wllgcc; mound. comm to op ' common to debt. ..m. m at it '1. mt" m, to co." ' to 15¢. C oasâ€" rner: mum. 1803: out». to!) m...- flaw: “1 an: 3“” c: “I m. m: to good. 7560 hi 7%“ GA. . 't0 to («Jun W m. 71“; 13““ whiuhnq.7%0: waists. ecu? c:do..poor.fi§§ct0 6 minntuntomlctok. _ "fwi recegpu._3702; gape, rernlylfllh ua non-by fancy selected white. ac to ”warm. “56¢ to ”56¢: wanton, alley plated. 21c; 60.. um, :ongzc but, ”Me to me; oouthern. 1k Ocu- U-chauelâ€"Pflce- lave I Dow-ward "tendency at Iona-cal. pod. “1c 6, mo; “’8 how Bough looks at to $5 MAKING mums g: IF um mum: % CATTLE MARKETS. '. um“. many. macs: I: .d fiEN's TROUSERS. MEN’S SUITS. W of 87.50 for Men's Fine Tweed My Worsted Suit... W of 810.00 for Men’s Smutly TM Blue sud Bhok Serge Suits I. J. coma Winner, Row-MN“ W up. 1°C to 20“ MW 9m may: h'l‘m ed. an to $5.35: york“ “1. to 98.25: mu‘Nv can to 8‘.§01“‘F‘°‘. ' Sheep ind Mmbfi-‘W a dull uld lower: km“ ”:5. Gout Wheat ...... Wheat ..... Fa!“ at ...... . Byo ......... m. NO. 1 o Burk]. '0 2- nit-v "v" Bum. pet “I" ”If“ Butter, cmck P“ 0 tool... u u a on. Ho -_ 7065 .0“ H0 a“? e

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