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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Sep 1903, p. 14

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'ZLINbs/{Y vvv F (mm m. 1 (From Our Own Cbrmcpandont.) W [The Rev Joseph Locka, or Omemec, reached in the lethalist church on nday in the inlet-cat at the Edu- cational fund. '. Miss Kate Spence is visiting Mrs. Iofin Broksnshirc __ _. ,I 11' ‘0. .LI A. T Its. McI-‘ayden and MI.“ Smith. at Eden. were in the viilngxc am Monday. ”1 while turning their cat-ring) the Mac turned too Quick. with the ham th': VFW-0b was “pint. Tha M3» mt: thrown mackrnca‘th, but ”6.31m a numbei' from hhr’e intend taking in the Lindsay fair. ' Mr. Doughty ha”) returm'd. aft :- pleasant visit with Toronto friv-nda. " Miss Etta Waflle haw return-d to [Whfiby College, afti'd' Mn}: 11‘ met" enjoyable summer hora ’ [es Winnie Calla” ”has rcturnod [tom a pleasant visit with Toronto Ind Woodstock _fr_icnds. ” _ i...â€" .. .V---_ Il‘e. Harry Shiaida hzm rammed Item Gravemhlgrat. ‘ : Mrs. Barrett. of =erkfield. spent last week visiting friends have; ’ (The Manita has stopped running bov- da'xly tripa. We n11 mEsq the genial face of h‘er popu‘ar 'captaiu. ,,'L _ (ORRESPONDENIS’ lHTERS Hr. W. A. Sfuggctt. of Linden Val- ley, spent Wednesday will his: gister', “rs J. T. Ool¢we'l. in VHntbyu fliss Martha 8} :gett rm'l Bites ”0373 Wood, of Oakwoorj. nr-e guests at Mr. J. T. Colwell. Whitby. { (Ft-om Our Own , DeuthLâ€"Dr. U. mzrpaw's, Thur-31 I. ' OA‘KNVOOD. I ’(From Our Own Correspondent.) I 'M‘.‘. J. T. Colwell. G.’I‘.R. foreman, of Lindsay, spent Saturday and Sun; fill): with big family m Whitby. ‘ , ;.A ~I'_I Ea '(I-‘rom Ourâ€"Own Unrrmpmxdcut.) Everyone has rcturntd from the ommion Exposition. They I'UpOl'L n V1 CH‘ORI The Best Usdarwear. C'OBOCON K The Best Gloves PAGE TWELVE The Best Hat-s. .‘x RICA D Correspondent.) Bcwurman. :lt 2y. L‘rct. ‘lflt.â€"W1. WOODVJLLE (From Our Own Oorrospondont.) ‘ Deutnst.-Dr. ‘Bowermur. at the Qm en' 5 hotel t‘ xe first} (on: Fridays I t in Ottober. -w1. Mr and Mrs E. Shannon, of Lind- say spent Thursday and h-iday in town the guests of Mrs. D. Bingham. ‘ Rev Mr. Webster, 01 Garwood. preached in the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening._ Mm. C. 1-3. Weeks is visiting rel- at’ve? in Toronto. Masses. Jae. Honsey and J. Gray. of Lindsay. were in town on Sunday. Mr. S. Thorndykc spent snnday un- He:- the pan-ants] roof. Mx. C. Anderson and Mills Barbara. h‘m re‘ur‘nod. after a thrgarmonths' \mong those at our fair on Friday. «7 mw cuite a number from Queens- vlllc‘ Lindsay. Cannington, Oak- nood and Sandal-land: . . \‘isxt “03:13:va haiii is prop-sing rap- idly. We hope to have it opened by the middle of Decembgr: Mr. W. Newman, proprietor of the Lorneville'creamery. has taken up his abode in our town, having‘rent- ed Mr. Gunn’s house on King-at. r‘Mlsq Pye, of Minimvis viai'ting her cousin. Miss Lulu Pepafn. _ J a. resident of our town for fifteen gear-g. mhe many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ghnn. wrist: them every 'soocess in their new home; 7 Mr AfFergusoq. or Toronto. was alarm- for the mgr. We were very ph-f rod ‘to see_lu_m_ among. us 33317:): vvvv.-v~ â€"_ _._V77 ton took in the fair on Friday 93 t1: ehorso didn’t attempt to run- mwny, they escaped injury. Thecar- rxagg was badly smashed. , Quit, a few from here attrndcd :-':.- Oakwood fair last week. Mr. Arthur Thomas is visiting Lizia week at his home in Oshawa. Mrs. G. Symons, of Liam. and M 49 Clara Elliott. of Woodbrike. spend l-ridnJ and Saturday with man Mbibel McKee. Mr. John Gum: and family have rumored from our village to Sault Ste. Marie. where we undqrstand L‘hc-tr ran. Mr. Ailic Gunn, 19 in busi- ness for himself. Mr. Gun}: hag‘been freiand. They recur-ta my and mutually congrat- ulate each other on the present happy con- ditions Wheat crop threshed and selling at good prices; butter, eggs and cheese moving by the car loads at the best prices in years; wages going up, and labor in great demand Going to. be busy times from now on. Gough has prepared for the largest business in years. Every depart- ment of this "Busy Corner Store” is filled to the rafters with Right here and now, with a hearty welcome thrown in, we invite the rank and file of the yeomanry, the noble tillers of the soil, as well as the brawny workingmen and the professional and bus- iness men of our three prosperous: Victorias. to visit Gough’s during the great days of “Lindsay's Industrial Fair.” ‘ LET US SHAKE HANDS Gough’s Prize Clothing bargmns. .1 I.u§ - We understand that our fair of the 17th and 18th; was a. financial suc- (-;eee notwithstanding the miserable ‘ weather we had.'1'he exh bits seem- ed ahead of other yea-e and the no I were splendid. like concert heldon the evening of the 18th was a decid- ed mecca. Mr. Mont new sing- er and dancer, of Orillia. and Mia: Irons. reader. orn‘oronto. Iook part i Mr. Montgomery he: appeared be- (ore n Woodville audience before, and it is needless to mynnything in his 1mm. fllifi aeleotim-a were well chosen. and Judging from the repeat- led oncoree were well received, Mien Irons donated her neuron. both with the plea of her numbers. and the rendering. We can safely my host it tie not me}: Irone' last‘ up- ‘peorance in dur town; ‘ pleasant voyage and interesting time. McKee; tre Butcher. is curymg an up-to-d'ate stock of all kinda a! fresh and cured meats at. right prim A can :will convince 30. Store open ever night. Mail orders ptgmptly attended to. ' The town fathers had another in teresting meeting on monday even- ing. The main question oeezned to be the moving of obstruction: off the street. The Council seemed to be divided, as usual. consequently the meeting was well attended. and the inflict-«t was well heat up, until .1 late hour. Judging 1mm appear- Mice» there ought 'to be plenty of candidates for municipal honors next There 1m," :1 public meeting held on the evening or the 16th inst. which was largely attended, Councillor Mc- Kee, acting as chairman. The meet- ing was mill-eased by W. J. Jones. of the Jones J; Moore Electric (30., Toronto, who left a. very favorable impression on his «audience. Adm-eo- Boa in favor of electric lighting..werc given by Dr. mm. Councillors Patterson; and Adams, C. E. Weeks. J. C. Gilchrist, Dr. Galloway. R. Switzer. A. Gilchrist. J. McPherson, 2W. McKee. J. P. Ego. M. Stoddart and others. Judging from the inter- est taken, we think we will have al- rctric lightq. which we indeed need. We th those interested will not lag, until we are 'sure at electric 11311“. WEAR THE “RED RIBBON.” . the progress of the work that would benefit the building. that he advise the Council of the same without add- ing to the cost. - Chrfied.’ Moved by Masts Patterson andAdm.thIt our solicitor. Kr. C. E. Weeks. be uk- cd I! in his opinion Dr. JohnMcKayia illegally occupying with port at his [fence and building a portion 0! the out side of (Iain-ct" or any other: fences or buildings belonging to my others that may he at the [)th -ym of the streets at the village. â€" Glnied. Moved by Messrs. McKee and Patterioa. that the {Clerk M .granted the use of building on town .hall lot at a rental of one dollar per month until sold. if required so long. lâ€"Garrled. Moved): “.1191!“ and Pam M tCkrk M .811.qu to pay the sum at” :(or use ed stable to our treasurer. â€" ‘ 1Mfled.Move'd by Heart. Patter- son and Adam. flat the Wha- om on eidewelh and creating! be [authorised to build 0 cm m1 thda Icy-stub W of d. - ‘Oerrled. Adloaned- natll h ind. U. C. Gilehmfwm*‘”““““ "“ ‘ Clerk read a letter from Dr. McKay re Unim-ot. nlno from P. M. Moln- lgre re collector. which were fyled. i oved by Maseru. Adams and Patter- son, that the tender d the Canada Life Assurance 00.. u! 88.3w.85 tor the debentures be aocepted.â€"Oarried. Moved by fiesta. Patterson and Adams, that the (banal! borrow .500 to pay on contract on town hall. and that the Reeve and Mr. C. E. Week- ne a committee to negotiate ibe same. â€"-Oarried. Moved by Messrs. Adams end Patterson. that the communist- tion received from Dr. McKay be now discussed. â€" Carried. Moved by Meats. Adam.- end McKee. that the ”hanged in plan of town hall made by Mr. McLean. rgpeeting window in lbwent, ere entiatactory to thi; . Council. and that if Mr. McLean find: :any other chnpge necessary during ‘ing were read and confirmed. The l WOODVILLE. (S can to The Post.) The vil as: Council mot (m 213:. um" member! all present. the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of bat meet- Our aim is to make our store the “hub" of Lindsay's clothing trade. This season is bound to be the largest in our his- tory. Everything is down to date and of the highest class. EEUEE WILL GET A WIDE SWATH EUEINE FAIR WEEE. ' FALL GLOTHIN G, HATS AND FURNISHINGS NEWEST STYLES 0W Ew'c' 1711;131:132; in “Win” at Linda-J. . (humutronifitbâ€"fi. vii-13:31}: :eUu: winnigLIo many Pod ticket. at râ€"--- w;- ~.--r: . .x‘ Elly. Geo. 3P“. bros-men. occupied Penxel pulpit on Sunday. Sept. com. I!» preached in hit usual impn-i've mm! \ Out.” in at Ballovillo under- going treatment (or his thrust. We wish him .9959.“ find a .19 Morn. ' 0313mm l (From Our Own Oox-romondcnt.) The sound of threshing mills is all 1 around. and farmers sre rejoicing 'over the large yiphh and good prices. f The root crops are excellent. PENIEL. (From Our Own Con-woodcut.) ' On Wednesday. Sept. 16th. mu Floranco Kinnie was married to Hr. John Nomi. o! Poterboro. :Wo ex- tend congratulations. ' Mr. and In. G. W. Hardy. of the Elm“. visited the Bobcaygeon Fair on Tux-day. Sept. 22nd. They re- 90!}: 4.9luflgaxlipzm. _._,,‘ s - A take a position in a drug has the best wishes (of his The Lirdaay Show will be lug. attended from here. u there will be no show here. It I: pmposed that Downeyvflla take it up for the Town- Chip. Helville. son of Major Emu. lelt up week yr the Home count to Rev. Mr. Wfltclaw. of Quebec. will be lndmtod hone in the Presbyterian church on October lat. A very large gaiberirg is expected. tor may «I: here (he oth- er day but found no serious trouble. although there has been an unusual number of sports on the “be: this (bl. Sam Hughes in already paving the way {or Viotaria (or the Domin- ion House. He will fight as he did in South Africaâ€"age“ nll-damem. The Presbyterian were delighted with Mr. Robinson's sermons last Sabbath. He is of Qum'a‘ Univ”- aity and a former Y.M.C.A.. secretary “Lindsay. Next Sabbath large crowds will come out. and especially young men are invited. store. He be Exhibition Bargain Days. Join the 1101 iday throng! Come prepared to accept the wealth of our Great Bargain Opportunities. Prices all tumbled to the bottom. See Gough’s on the Fair Days. They will You are welcome, come and prove us. Get the habit of buying at Gough’s and the in- terests of your whole family will be bene- fited, and the jingling of the MONEY SAVED will be pleasant music in your ears. The best in the store is at your service and no trouble to show goods. Whether you mean to buy or only to look, the glad hand and the op- portunity await you. Don’t let others tell you about usâ€"FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF. THE GLAD HAND ALL ABBAHD FOB BOUGH’S. MAN-mu. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) On Wednesday, of hot week our. boy: wont to Sunderland to play the third ball game this m. and utter an inning! for Sunderlnnd. in wh'mh the local! more whitamahed. und a partly finished innings for our but. in which thcymd three runs and had : and chance of sending the or fan- more over the home hue. a navy rain storm put amend to playing for that «fly. The plmk 0!..er opponents induced than to ac- cept our boys' we: to try again on Mrs. A. Brown. of Manflla. but (or- merly of tlis place. is at present visiting a number of (fiends here. We u‘e phased to see her looking so well Town life seems to agree with her. The New Brunswick potatoes which were imported Inst spring and plant- ed by a number in u‘his locality. u‘e quite 3 am. Some prcplrsied that they would not mature in this coun- try. Such ls not the case. as the chopping axe has to be applied before they will enter the pot. We regret. to state that Mr. Jams Itch!“ met with the misfortune of fracturing hifi knee cap while assist- ing in entering a thresher cleaner [n- to Mr. Geo. Little‘s burn on Tue-day 133“-._ __- _ t- Mrs. Thu. Grills. Soyna. who has ‘rdl unwell for one time it itayiug with her sister. Kiss Maggie Mona-an. We hope file will coon he wall again. ’0 are pleased to state that Mrs. Ibos. Grills. of Sonya. who has been quite ill here tor sane time at her father's reudenoo (Mr. Alex. Holman) is improving. V‘WhIeâ€" thteahing at Mr. Littlc'apn lithoon of Brock. Mr Jae McLean met with a. rather serious accident one day last week. He wu holding the tongue while the separator was being placql in position. when he 'wrenched his knee. breaking some ligaments. Dr. Henderson was at? once called. and the petient is Join'g well, “though it will be come time before he in him-elf again. Our m’mpatgy in gxgendeg. gmenz The three babies on the 18th are THE WONDERFUL ; CHEAP MAN. 3 mmu.mms, SEMI-31823 2: The Best Sweaters. The Best Shirts. The Best Sex. tum-g fro. Duma- Ladle! Furnishing! and I“ bullion. established over 29 3" sale. this is an exponent 0” its. Splendid stand. good to: further particulars apply. w Silver, 27 William-st" W The rare bargains in dress 8w- and the large range of pattern” greatly increasing the , gale: at w. L. Gnne's. Ashton!- crockery. glassware. (Lawns. M mule clothing and wall pill)!r partments upstairs. Store clafl a! 8 pan. Monday. Wednesday Mm day. No trouble to show 800“- Krs. G. Carter had the W total! an the wet sidewalk all“!at her u‘m at the wrist. This 1: t” third time Mae has had a 31min?" ”tune. and her many friend” their sympathy to he‘T.' ‘ -, “i 7 - Quite a Lumber nth-309a ”1“ versary of the Ccea‘flwe‘ d n inst!” reported a good tune an a tire Lac-Ears. I For Drunkemggfis 311-; ,W. L. Come and 31183 L- attended the cont-*1" Ills: Rutherford. 05 Miss Rutherford. of BC inc at their cousins. Edwards. 3 the sam': grounds on 5.1m and the result of the gun in favor d our boys dapiu deal of bluff and blaster dis their oppments because of tninty of their defeat t! the guns. _ . THE nrs despite ‘ blaster dis beams» of a" “I" dose 11 {bl-“w omen“ Ht!“â€" ire 'i’i" cy’ {or 4 alum ulna. ()1 “ALEâ€"3.. H. within to £343. 0 I "-8! rd 9. J4 II 1'03 8; til-hip of Mar ‘1 in put. OI the LO. -â€"w4. huh-31;; on will opp: win! seas thel “EL '6 l “'0 hour Ladies' W! ’0 P11

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