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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 30 Sep 1904, p. 11

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um NDSAY. OE \\ ”a ‘3’ .53; withinfic "W 31155, Sea-exww ad Wants. ham Den mm cash and. estinniinc wt to be paid out in pro- ud for the running menus manila Although a. butane M not yet been struck than. ' In that Winn it is pre.‘ 1: will show total receipt! about $700 beater than pu- which was one of the beat 21! m3 hm l I n m gun-poses. Quivers will no ism-pm: the advance in We ' u an indication that tb at the County are with thin that aliens to mats the Lind- a: {of the ruuni l5), they In Bins W W In Lindsay than the, Out W Em In tho Province. ‘ (Pm maestrs Evening Post.) fund" am .to-day President w an mamas: nu. mm mm THE snail-c. mm (mm 1’ Sole Local Agent for THE SLATER SHOE. go Kent-st , - - - LINDSAY. unocuuuuuoeo «o v . Since the first day of theiri . . “0' these new Shoes for Women have '0‘ and admiration of all those who have m those who are already Wearing them, 8!" . words of unqualified praise. : Ladies do not fail to see our fine ‘ Vow Modish “Neill Shoes," Store A . “' "’4 78 C URES BANTS‘ EXHIBITS. lb Stoyg (£0. Amgdeprggaod a 33319193 01135125 rial Oxford 1nd P!!- d np-todate coal and The in. 1:}. «ice 0! the old-Sula Emily IS a mi: showing, most at the sam- the market, ne convinced that a kitchen keeps up Prices $3.00. $350, $4 00. our newest deal- .mems. 118d .1th :h untrance. Ho known Karn pi- : Ennis piano and Also dens in near- lispiayed sample. a, and Wheeler 4-. £11 all night at \ wood. the 1133 gas nets in the loss in food sup- oods. In charge numberof sales m which a was made was expert baker. I wound cakes, 0 nice to cat, in loaves of ness and the a kind you- A couple of red first prize reserve kettle, u fruits. pre- ‘a'ues was be- I. and finest :ml Fair. and widespread at- :. Criticism :ulc could be - NEII: e independ- despite an- 'uits madea The pears scarcely up the opinion rapes were Mley, Niag- Ro-gers No. [L The ap- u. McWat- ken. dia- in; showing. on the cost the ap- am last but in various Li", ifiifiéir. :38 'p‘fiject' is the Tommie: lilo {0 turn] tum ”All Grand 'Truhk limiway agents have 'instrmtions to keepont of their waiting roams and. of! their platforms all boys and persons hay-v jug no basimfls, than, and. all the ‘cognpany‘s detectives have instruc- tions to make examples of all pen. sons round twang! on their mm ‘Bcnents will do mall to keep their nhildren‘ any from the railway. loll-a, lot”. -â€"A C. P. B. engineer. who was loam on duff in a page of intoxiq cation. has been sentenced. at Begins to twoyeara in penitentiary. If such. a. sentence for being drunk on duty 13 legal, engineers would'do well to 80 “city." But the public will tee! greater commence in the satiety of As an instance of the wholesale slaughter of the fish. owing to the severity of the winter. Inspector EI- lis stated that a Port Perry ice mm toy} him that one day in February! on cutting a. hole in the ice, am ab! most oval-powering stench wail em- itted. “Looking down through {he hole the bottom of the Lake was seen to be literally covered with rotting fish. ' . .Thc Lake Song-0g shipment was the' last the department will undertake this year. During the season mbout‘ 12.000139 have been trauferred from Lake Erie. where they are camt in sweep nets, t') enters in different parts of the Pronnce‘. De- rnty Commissioner that the shipment: have been very the merry-goâ€"round men to Vinnie much money. . - Cough, of Lindsay, had his repre- sentetiw on the moods, dreSoed in natty colors. much to the amusement oithe small boy. Gxaham. the Clothier, also of Lind: my. .had his funny man on the grounds. He distributed a catchy lit- tle card to the children. = No Vial-ed to to Sen. . - (Brethn‘h‘anfledpt): ’z‘ Canerâ€"Wee that your write I saw you with night hem last 1" Brawnâ€".1 don’t- mnemg‘ben Let's Bu‘edo‘ report‘s see, was she carrying the parcels, or wanIf x ! n.4__ m; .u... “a. Mann-L I Carlo“ of Fingering from Lat. Ell. Deposit“. Omw: Reformat: 1115;wa Ellis. 0! the Ontaxio Pasha: Departmant. was in Port Perry Monday last. mun-e hc superiotended the deposit- Iniw of 2,000 has fingerlings in Laka Scugog. fIhe shipment was mad-3 from Long Point, Luke Etie, without 21x. lost of a. single fish. Last mn- tar .the waters 0! Lake Songog were almost noun 90nd. and a very large proportion of the fish were, conse- quently, smothered; , It is claimed that the hotelkeepets of Port Perry alone are $1,000 behind in their re- ceipts this year owing to the absence 0! Line tourist fisherman. Concerning the display of My moducts. it is proper to note that Mrs. Wm. Porteous. of Nwtleton, mptnrod rive first prixu on six en- tries of butter. firs. futis always to the fore at Fair time. her entries ranging from twenty .to thirty dif- ferent articles. and she seldom fails to score as a big winner. we fish to kaep our sidéQiéi-S‘fit; Sigma. 091' qqartegs gre sq cosy.’ The new cattle building won the admiration of cnttlomen meg-ally. one urge breeder remarked. “Wears going to exhibit in Peter-hero, but .The Rose Hospital ambulance. built by Mr. Richted Kylie, won the ad- miration of every visitor to the car- riage building, and proved the strongest amt. Hr. Kylie has ever had in his business. The hundreds of yoing‘l‘adias from the country who wronged aux-streets on' Fair days ware voted by critics to be superior to any tobe found else- where in Ontario. The Fair management I’eer dequy indebted to the broader: of good stock in Northumberhnd 80.. who contributed so largely in making on: Fair the snocegs that it was. bets. helping to smell the greet throng. and coming chiefly from Nee- tleton nndfilabo. The techno among Human h «ha a general dunking up at thedry bone: is neceuuy in the manage- ment at the racing em Funk ixul conditions cannot he allowed to‘ exist along those lines. Practical, young. energetic men ere reg-sited to look «no: this. most important tec- tor in the success of the Fair. Outsiders were loud in. their we- ciaiion ol the excellent order min- teined throughout the three days of the hit. without fear of contradiction, that 1 Fair mega-s ‘wo excel. ' YOIIG 3m FOB 800C00- hon, a few weeks won the approval ’ seen them, while " Speak of them in FAIR NOTES Trunk Railway F mu SHOE Salvation Army llotos. ‘ â€"-For some time pat“; the officers and soldiers at the S. A. here Have been busily engaged ”eliciting con-v tributions of load. mm: or fancy ‘work in aid at their Harvest Fostiq val (which is known a» the Harvest Homo in otbm' denominations), The public have recs liberally. and as a result nearly 3100 have been rained. Wednesday evming- was the fiafishingup otthe effort. mda good crowd assembled in their hall. on Duel-pt. to enjoy the fine musical mgr-am prepared. .101: that even:- inc. ‘atber which refreshments were and and an opportunity given bu Elna: um: work, etc». whiah bed ‘ donned. This 8. A: «199113,! thumb the column. at Um pnpor, bottahtauthekhdmw.wholo WI: donated to this effort. Ila Wished to to Sun. . x (Boston'rraucdpt) I ': Carterâ€"Was that your wifie I saw you with night hem laat 1" Hmwuâ€"J don’t- mnemhn Let‘s see. was she carrying the parcels, or "(Egfigir 31" Lindsay, had his repre- scntatiw on the grounds, W in ffnr day was a little too cool {on the merry-goâ€"round war to mate mnth money._ mhore is whisky and WEISKY. but the Victoria Road brand is the roll xxx fighting kind. Nome Ol-“THE FAIR. ' {the chilly north xvi-K? had the 3(- feet 6! making men indulge in stimu- lants to keep up resfira'tioo. Ir. inc main building the grain and roots were good. but the exhibits wort: not numerous. Dairy products were well «represemmt. In fancy work was Lytle was the chic: ex- hilntox and carried off the bulk of the red (ckets. seeming some eight or ten of them. In (beep Mr. Isaac Sailor. of ‘Fan- chm. had two nice pairs of South- downs; with them has secured all the lending prizes. John Cums, 01 Mini. mom, with two pens of Leicester!» got five Jats anu two 2311113 ‘ Mr. Mc- Artnur of Grass Hill, was also a computitor in this crass. In swine the entries were am! am. 0! interior variety. ard m poultry the showing m5 also not up to a high mmmd, Steve Oliver be?n;tho_te.1d- er. AiWA rs amass. And is Mount and Sale: ,,V,_° .V._â€"vâ€" nâ€"v an; UWUUJW Mr. Ed. Lytle secured lst prize for Snorthotn bull ard last for hard; Myles Hagyar-th was 818') a competi- tor in this class. {’n Jersey cattle Steve Oiiver had it mostly his own mu. m Hereford: John Barley. or Laxton. was Icqier. “:‘ilst in Lyrâ€" wires "H. C. Hamifl. of Islay. had a. line collectionâ€"some thixtcen n1 at}. Mr. Hamil] is a young breeder who is coming to the front rapidly. and is displayinz good taste in his breed- in: stock. ' ‘ 7 __..-_-_- “wow wow Ivbl II; bib. . In Shorthorns Ben. Burtchcll was the Radar, showing some twenty Mad. among which wqreA git Issuers. 0.4 their attention: tonal: and dried to make it aims tho “Rondo-co. .Thc North Victoria. Fall Fair. Which was held on Tuesday and Wed- f Mindoro: last week. was hardly up I to former years. .The exhibits in the various classes were of good quality,’ but the ”trio: showed a falling of! in many lines. In» morning at the second day opened up moat disagree- abh' cold. and this no doubt had the, ("out of keeping my away. The (Stu-tors' w QL‘:_ ‘AA, 7” 0 most nuidnons in Diagnostic Watt-r EXIIII‘I’IOII 1101’ it to nus um STANDARD or mamas. mam mailâ€"A" fill fMR Inurfond with the: visitor: - 1.150% «Ea h 3 kâ€" 69‘ 33 ”one £31.30 a «83 \ ”fa. a... a fiaé 390 3.51.5 .03 .530 Ottawa. Sept. 27.â€"(Globe Spo- cial.)â€"-The transactions 0! the Post- omoo Deputment for the munclsl year ending June 80 last. show u clear surplus or $804 7'71 our ex- penditures of :11 kinds. The expon- ditnres st. not those at old Canada. merely, but include the very costly services in tho Yukon and Atlln nu! Peace River districts: in not, throughout the 021th. latch Ind breadth of Gunth- Special J ultiee (Phelpi Momed the defendant that he must enter a. plea. Gurney continued In his actual. Thennnne wuimposod {ox-con- tempt at court. day. Mr. Gurney. when ”7‘13““ in court positivdy refund to PM. dummy flat as ho wu third souv- ury to m. Brittnnic WY. 110 could not under international 1" b0 urn-cod or held for Any crime. For conumpt o! court he In fined 825. Admfluanowulmpooodin a cut charging him with speeding his automobile in Stockbridge Sun- milk lam-n w M Idem-fldm Pituflcld. In... Sept. 21-11213! Gurney, third mercury to Sir 310‘" tuner Durand. the British Ambit Mar, was yesterdny monk! M In the police court. at In on two dun-cu. N0 RESPECTOR OF PERSONS ‘STRICTLY CASH DEALER. One of the_Bigf lard um. At om... 500 Ind 600 Stockings 39¢ ‘ Phil: and ribbed album and huvy vented, .11 sizes. $1.50 Fancy v.39 Paper Baht: Not mystthh pace. but they m ullgoodandveryuohl. They will not likely be as cheap again for sometime the savings will average fully 25 per cent. on flame items and of course everybody will be buying pretty liberally. So be sure and make _a list of your season ’5 needs and [myy now. You'll be money in pocket if you do. Women’s Vesta 19¢ . A 1‘ weight, ml and eot- 32.5000 “Joann-ed Pam ton nixed. $8. 50 Cloth Costs for $2.50. Three-gm sad ulster loose beck etyloa,s good seleetion of colon and maxi-ls to choose from, sixes tofitglrle lOtolS yea-s, mdsfew sizes for men. Women’s “to $7.50 Cloth Slim 31. 90. Assorted colors and styles, s11 good sorvioesblo nasal-isle. A tectonic. Surplus. Special lots are laid outon tables at prices that in some instances would not pay forthe making. There are Dress Skirts for women at $1.90, Coats at stq Flannelette Wrap- rs at 79c, Black Sateen Underskirts at 98c, Rain Coats at 1.98 and $2.50 Infants’ Coats at $1.50, New Shirt Waists of various materials at $1.98, Women’s New Fall Coats at 87.50, and other lines at similar ridiculously reduced prices to clear quickly. It will pay you well to anticipate your winter needs and buy now. Girls?! gigfiaud‘ Women’e $5 to { Women‘s $15 to 820 Continuum “' Wm's and [W's Body-(rm Gar-oats. llo halving for mmymlnrywm In Sightln This Big Stock of Women's and Children ’s Readyâ€"to-wear Garments. Wing the last three days of the sale we will ofl'er our {all stock of New Fm at sale prices. The savings will range from ten to twenty-five per cent. It is an excellent op- portmity to secure the fur you have been promising yourself and at end of the season price. You know its money we want just now and the FutStock amounts to several Thous- and Dollars so that’s why we ofier these at reduced prices. You can choose almost any style and quality of Fur you need whether it’s a Rufl', Mnfl, jacket, Caperine, Gauntlets, or a. Man's FwCoat we have it and many of them. WUHEN’S GLOVES‘ ROSIE“, UNDERWEAR, ETG. Buy Your Winter Supply Now. _v"" It is impossible to enumerate here oil the inviti money-avers but the following Ififgeetions will nerve as to whet we are doing in the Matinee deye' ule’of this large and w -selected stock. “ Do not let your chances Like sunbeams pass you by. Fat you’ll never miss the water Till the well run: dry.” in! and Baillie Firs Sailing It Mind Prices Sy n'dicate common 3m: AND naxmw "viii! ”Eu? WW; Ottawa. Sept. 27.-â€"Tho Premier leaves have to-dny to attend I poli- tical matting st Soul 1n baht” of th- leenl undid“. to: Mn. 11:. m London, Sept. 24.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"Rev. Patrick Foghu'ty of Montreal. ar- rived Thursday at Southampton Iron: the Wat India, where he Ind been for the benefit. of his hoalth. ac- companied by his sister md a nurse. He took the train {or London, who", upon arrival st. Women-loo Baden. be m found dead. His body now no. u Imbcth mortuary. St. John's, Nfld., Sept. 24.â€"The French Whip Lavoisier has sailed for Woman“:- orders unexpected- ly received Thursdny night. It. In un- derstood Ibo will proceed to the Fur M u soon as she can be fitted out. 1'! the Anglo-French convmtinn h_ntlned by the French Senate next month only a small gunbont will \‘is- it the“ water- hencel'orth. this bcimz tho last visit. of the lure" Fromm flip. to thn Nofloundland coast. mule, Sept. 24.â€"What looka like n desperate nttempt to wreck thoB.W.N.Expreu was per- petratad Thursday but a ahort dia- tanna Iran the town and at tho moat dnngvaroua apot on the whole road. 'Iha alum-noon express which left hora at 4.10 was tannin} alova on: the first trestle whoa John B. Graham noticad n hugh lying In tho middle of tho track ween the first and aeoond traction. Tho trnln was brought to a. standstill More the boulder was reached. It would weigh between 200 and 300 pounch. Successor to - Wakely Ford. . . ' Opposite Post omoe Lindsay. Inc-oh [hump sul- Any. Coat- 87.60. 50 flyliah m Pd! Cosh, tight fitting, with or without «poo, every cost nude in this season’s style. Women's $15 to $20 Costumes “ 87m 50. ” "m" :2: Eden style with belt, skirt- nt bottom and in new full cut style, m du- nnd calm Wm: 819 3nd 012 50 Winter T116“, nth: and union, 2 to inches wide, untied colon. Blbhouworthupto‘zsetoI-Sfio m Print band. This is an old eong, but it mile home a. truth which applies to our everydey life, and it lite the one of our greet dissolution sale to a dot. You're letting a genuine opportunity pm if you neglect to secure some of the good things thet are being sacrificed during the lest three dueâ€"Thursday, Ftidey, Sept. 30th, and Saturday. October lot, and the time you'll miss it is when the lots ere closed out, or, in the words of the song, “run dry.” St. Louis. Sept. 26.40011- 8. law. the golf mauve o! C:- uda In tho Olympic championship pl”, Muted Howard Chandler Ea» “.mmmmplon, Sunr- duy for tho Mien-hip of tho world.hy8upud8topw. lush-WM. St. Peter-burg. Sept. 23.â€"Tho Rum-n protect spin: the Anglo- mum Treaty. .- tom in than de-pgtcheo on Mg. ha. in. mm a PM cum. Sept. 24.â€"While they 1 m hing taken from the County Jail to the Police Court for trial, Boyd and may. two members of tho local m of burglar- recently rounded up by tho police, amped Iron tho oflchh in charge. Thaw kn not boon caught. lo- Wcu'o My... I Berlin. Sept. 26.â€"One o! the most [cu-input muemlued by mmeovnmte‘umtthe Pel- hu Jutbeen woman-Led. Somtlneecoechoolmuuuwm prohibited tron using thePolhh language Ira-drool Murmbutthe late-t uh.- vu‘m than canine: udn‘Poufimtddeofeehoolhom-e in communicatuwith then-unfl- lie-oraeoddnthednge. div-”It'd.“ Ger-en. New York, Sept. 24.â€"Dr. George 8. Count. I896 51. who died here; y of diabetes. in aid to have yeeterde_ _ willed h1- brain to the meme-.1 lawl- ty at Cornell University. tint furâ€" ther lnmtigntion may be made of a. theory the: his disease could be traced to the brain. He IW (or wyyeen. Women’s“! Men’s todnood mumâ€"cs stylu 82.25; 81. 7: ummruzs, 98¢. Winter almost here, heavier Underwear and New Cloth- ing demands are here. That’s what makes this sale so timely. We’ve got stacks of the very things you require and the best of it is they are givingjn sale for the last three days of this week at about wholesale prices. You'll surely buy ahead at theseprioes. ‘ “085°.Um690 WhiuandColondDre-Shlrufie Hoe wool In lain or Bonougligoe odaen hindered mgdlm'p-exm ”.mouoobt-I and pet» wearers, m contorte- wmmteehirtiawenmde big, "'7 Lndn’nrfmtfitfing' This department includes Blankets in wool or cotton. Towellings, Table Linens, Towels, Cottons, Cottonades, Shirtings, F lanhelettes, Wrapperetta, Yarns. Iickings, Crctom, Muslim, Flannels, etc. Almost everybody need: some of the above lines and we predict big business so come Ttbloln'motSnapPrloes A'hbhotmeuidlflcaoods 81 qlislity 690; 750qu 59c, 73!. “0:3.“ wfi' Blanket: «.95 mm .fimg- a “on; . s ' Wain,60x80inobes.dlwool, I ° ’ "‘9‘" etc. ”WIS, ”Ills, Gomlg, FWI’ES, PM ,1 At mmmmrouwmmnemmm Thrifty housewives will buy liberally here during the last three days of this sale. Who wouldn’t look ahead and buy an extra supply of these everyday needfuls? Especially at su_ch_lovg prices as we've marked them. Dam-Worth up“ “Mum” Mind-inducing." 88 to a manhunt-ulna: mum m, mumvaW' nun-3hr- he.” Pellet. PM rung-o Under 3... AWN-Ethym.bdu- A BIG SALE 6F HEH'S All! BOY’S UNDERWEAR SflGKS, CGLLABS, SHIRTS, Em. UMBRELLA SALE. Chamberlain’s 5Cough Remedy mmunmm Mn N1: Ann. Llfim A's. am. I... “In annommoxum r. cnmwityw. Onony. Scandal-n. Onulo until Octobetlwx. Inmatestonuyoflnc pines. T0 luau»! . .louland, I. 6.. Trail, hogan, bummed, I. c. Ind-yams 0., 8mm. lull. ' to Viacom, B. 0., V .- 0.. low WW, I. 0., “two. Itch. noun, Inn. ton-mid, on. $41“ ALWAYS cmws And in mm and Salt. FROM LINDSAY. it! m: m rt: :1 $43.“ 75 tor 31.39; IS

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