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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 13 Nov 1903, p. 7

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lij‘ :5. first mu of October um Sold -10 3-00. the ”(but Figure. A meeting of the Peterbaro Cheese had was held a: Wednesday morn- .” Combat 4th. in the town Conn- 51 chamber. with a large attendance at representatives at twtoties pre~ The law. of lnkonnn. Thursday, Nov. 5th. m the 49th wives-saw or the battle of Intent ‘PM. Mick’s love-tor Predictions. “We invite all candid lovers (1 and science,” proclaims Prat. . "to compare our torecaats for r with the facts that have act- transoired.” Thus annad with me, the veteran approached Ia of. the seas-21L During the meeting the following costume for lectm to be deliv- M under the auspices of the Dairy- In‘s Association, was drawn up: Alternoon - Hastings, Warsaw, Lkefleld and Cavanvule. Evening ~- Keene, Norwood, Buck- Im and l‘eterbmâ€"Examiner. Fot a lad Cold. 1! you havo o bod cold you need good reliable medicine like Gnu:- ulaius Cough Remedy to loosen In reliev: it, and to allay the ir- lumen and inflammation or the moat and lungs. the soothing and hung properties of this remedy and a quick cure wbicu u. etrecta man a (“0an evoryvmqre. For. all. I all mugs-tn. Those who entered the bidding field are Hanan. Gillesgie, Km. Fitzger- ML Cook, Whittan. Rollins. Wrigh- an and Rontnall. There was agood ml of chem tor tale, an October nke. the make of the first half of a month numbexinz 2428 boxes, and :m for 1” lat M11 5251. be first half was all that was .3, the bidding going as follows; I; Whitton 10 cents, Mr. Wrighton, MA. ‘1'. m 10 5-16, M4- mhton 108-8. at which figure he M 51131011,th Emily. Otooabee man and win-saw, all at Iwhich ac- lt was then moved. seconded 'and mind that the Board adjourn for '0 weeks we then to sell the bal- m, one of the moat bloody of the Human campaial. and onein winch ritian and French Valaur achiayed glorious victory over an over! melming tome o! Rushing. Col. neon and Stars-Major Martin took In in the memorahlq battle and the uter- was twice wounded May the i. Whitton next altered 107-16 ms, calling Percy and lclrocc Ab~ .3; both accepted. n 10 5-16 cents Kr. Cock called fling Link. Lang and Norw.ood [15mg Link alone refusing. Ir. Rollins than tdlowcd with the me price. selecting .North Smith, lung’s Point, North Bummer. Oed- Iialc and South Burleigh. all ac- Ipling except Young’s Paint. It. \$ hitton obtained the next se- Ition at 101-4 cents. calling tur- Ir Connville and Mount Bless- ». both accepting. At this price also Mr. Whitton tiled Pctcrboro, which. however, to- IVER 1,600 BOXES OFFERED AT 'EIIEEUAY’S “LE mm ("15fo 8011 RD d veterans live to celebrate mzny aims of the anniversary. h weather for November. Rain. “be way to colder weather and m of snow. is on the program for hefirst days of the month. followed flan the 5th by' a. rise in tempera- ?! and return to genera storm con- !‘NI. then colder. From the 12th “he 15th. we of the mesa general 3‘ active storm centres at the 4" 17311, with higher temperature "ideal-east of cloudiness, rain and - 31811 sales over the lakes may {or about the 19th. The last malmflml o! the month is central '3] '24tlL On the whole, November 3‘" I! much fine, autumnal L81. can: suck HEADACHI. mm In: mm" at Genuine mgmnl mu. msumuml- mun." mu. :m u: autumn LL 19561“ 'LIN’NAY. 7 FRIDAY. NOVEMR 18. 1903 .chm Wé haveâ€"been say- jngthb farmyars- m .22 And there were graves where children slept, have slept for many a. year, For; etfui ol the woes that marked their fittnl sojourn here; And 'neath a tell white monument in ‘ death there lieth low. The man who used to sell the booze ‘ some fifteen years ago. 1 -â€"J. S. Holden. in The Globe Demoergt. I wandered to the churchyard, Tom, and there -I saw. the graves Of those who used to drown them- selves in red fermented waves; And there were :women sleeping then where grass and daisies grow, Who wept and died at broken hearts some fifteen year: ago. “This iound's to me. you know 1" The Jame old cry and doom we heard some fifteen years ago. The barkeep is a new. one, Tom, the one who used to sell Corrosive tangletoot to us._ in roasting now ilk-(Well; The other has a platerglass amt, hi: hair is combed quite low, And looks just like the one we know some titteen years ago the stuff they shouldn‘ t drink; But still the same old watchwm-d New crowd: line up against the bar and can for crimson ink; New PM“ a" Frembfinz. #8, “I?! pour go I wandered to the grasshop. Tom; I stood beside the bar And drank a bowl of lemonade and smoked a bad cigar; The same old kegs and jugs were there, the one: we used to knew, When we were on the round-up, Tom, some fifteen years 9.80. A 113on Suggootloo. This is the season of tho year. when the prudent and caudal housewife re- plenishes h¢r supply of Cnamberlain‘l Cough Remedy. It in certain to be needed belore the winter is over. and results are much mote prompt and ontislaotory when it is inept nt hood and gun as soon as the cold in contracted and before it has become settled in the system. In almost ev- ery inetnnoe n seva-e cold may b1 worded of! by taking this mod: freely as soon as the first indica- tion of the cold :ppears. There is no danger in gain; in to children. for it contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant to takeâ€"both mut- and children like it._ Buy it and you I?“ 01d Soak came up and called for booze, he had the same old grin, The same old facml whiskey signs, the same old signs of sin. And women etc-0d beside the door, then- taoes seamed with woe, And wept just as they used to-weep acme fifteen years ago. I asked about that stately map that pride matted for. its own. He used to say that he could drink or let the stuff alone ; 8e perished of the James E. Jams. out in the cold and snow-â€" Ah. tew survive, who used to booze some fifteen years ago.’ unlvovu .-â€"v _ - get the but. 'Itw'n'l'wnya cui-en. 1-“ sale by all drunk-tn. And one, the one we liked the best, the hangman laid him low; The world is much the same, dear Tom. as fifteen years ago. I asked about the old-time trienda. those cherished npa‘ty men, And some were in the pom-house, From. and some were inhale pen; Tho luv-non Inquest. ‘We are..in1’omed that the coron- er’s jury called in connection with me inunest into the death of the late Josiah Mount, G.'1‘.R. fireman, return- ed a verdict of accidental doa'th. The crew 01 the train were wbjoatod to a scorching mien 01' questions, ex- tending oVol‘ a number of hours. The new. will come as the greatest shock the Anny has yet expationced jtnraughon-t' tho world. For thirty- ‘ seven years the (Boner-.1 1nd his ram- }in have bean travelling almoct in- icomnzly wiflxont the slightest harm jluavwg come to them gn account of train or boat accidents. We am confident flat the pnyors of our olticera and soldiers. and ten- of thousands of frionda noun-J the world. willl amend to the Throw on bah." of our venernblc General. up- on whom this blow will of necessity st-ike the hardest; on the Command- er. and me deu- children. whose hearts are overwhelmed with gniet: and on helm)! of our Connifionar, who has gnu-cob yet motel-album a very sum illness; in “on we ha m the not sec-ion- apprehension a: to tue enact or this new upon her. ‘ Let us also remember dear Mrs. .501- land and her family, and pray for- vently for them all. lemon-I Soniaâ€"In. lackluster. 'l‘he otnrtling new.» of the Imrlul acchlem which canned the death of Count lira. Emma Booth‘Tncbsn and total injuries to Colonel Eollnnd mu jun reached us. The Consul and Col- one) wen travelling Iron: Fort Amity Farm Colony, Coloudo. to Chicago, to meet Commander Booth-Tucker. when the train encountered at nine u‘cxcck WM night, October 28th. an upon switch; (we can were hurled lrom the track, and from the pram despatchos we gather that ill. Consul no so miouly hurt that. she died at 2.50 nun-by. morning.» I-‘lt- teen other pasnencm weme injumd. Thor: will be a special Homorial Service in the Salvation Army hall an and”. Nov. 8th. at 7.30 p. In. to which we invite all our friend... -We nrt- “pectin: a very protiubio'time. Came one. come all. - ' I Wu“ um. 80mm The [allowing account of the sad death of In Boothâ€"frock“. tour-m1- ed from hetdqmrters. may interest your radar; at the present juncture: “le “NATION AIIY FIFTEEI YE‘RS AGO. 'W. E. PARSMN‘S lotto: Then a Plaster , A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts in superior to any planter. When troubled with lame back. or pains in the side or chest. give it: a trial and you are certain to be more then pleased with the prompt relief which it afford; For sale by all druggists. Accident at Iaallla. On Monday last. Robert. the nine year old son at 301-. Jan. McKay. of Hamlin. met with a fatal accident. The lad. while alone in the stable. ventured into the atali of a spirited coll and was so badly kicked that h: lived only a couple 0: hours. HM skull was {rightfully battered by the animal‘s iron shod feet. Collegian Studonu’ Social. A promenade. social was held at the Collegiate last Friday under the auspices of the students. Mrs. Har- stone and other ladies acting as chap- erones The affair was greatly en- JOJ'CG by the large number or gueila present. At 8 o‘clock Tuesday morning, Nov. 3rd, Mr. Joseph Hoolihan. son of Mr. Jas. Hwflhm, Emily atownship, was united in marriage at Downeyville. to Miss Teresa Harrington. daughter of Mr. Martin Harrington. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Father Bretherton. The Bride looked charm. ing in a grey suit. 3nd white silk blouse. with hat to match. She was autended by Miss Celia Callahan. who wore a green suit 'en‘d white beam hat. The groom was 'supported by Mr. Dan Shine. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the residence or the bride‘s parents. what a. sumptuona wedding dinner was served. Mr. and Mn. Hoolfllen will leave 1m- their fu- tnreholneln Grand m Mich...u Tuesday next. 7 , _ . . Hateful Children. For a long time the two year old child of m. P. L. XcPhN’POn. 59 N. TCWUlefltq Harrisburg. Pa., would sleep but two or three hour: in. the early part‘ of the night. which made it very hard (or her parents. Blur mother concluded that the chtld had stomach troubles. end gave hen hall or one. of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept the whole night through. 'nwo boxes of times Tablets have effected a. permanent cure and she is now well and strong. For sale by :11 druggiate. Wedding Dolls. On Wednesday, November 4th, at am parmna‘e. St. Paul-fit” 1k. Fran- cis H. Olivar and Miss there“ Hallor- on were united in marriage: Rev. ‘A. J. H. Strike performed the ceremony. 'Dhe happy young couple will reside near Poutypool. where Mr. Oliver. formerly of Mitchell. has a good farm. file is an enthusiastic farmer. Spout Out $2.000 neutering. Hr. Joseph Pominville. of Stillwaâ€" ter. Minn" after having spent over 82,000 with the best. doctoral (or “snack trouble, without relief, wu odvioed to try n box or Chunhec- lnin s Stomach und Liver Tobie“. Eb did, no. and is a nail man to-doy. For sale by all drugs-into. tlon. It will be worth 880.50. and the bounty is 815. so that Bucky lit n a prize package with his little gun.â€" Independent ...... (For general mg past the Simpson hunting party. at this town have encountered traces of wolves when in camp at Round Lake.- Harvey township. and they may meet’ the real thing this time. E0 carry the mucus, .he took out his jack-knife find skinned it right there. The shin measures {ram tip to tip just six feefi _and is in prime condi‘ was the largest. and waiting, for e moment or two to get his opportunity he levelled at the point of the shoul- der, and pulled the trigger. The rifle made a vicious crack and the Intel lead hit the mark. sidling through to the heart. The wolf gave a. yell and e spring into the air. and fell to the ground like a hundred of brick. The mete disappeared on the crack of. the title as it the ground had opened and swallowed it up. Barclay never new a gliinpse of it. On reaching the wolf he found that it was one of the largest. he had ever seen. It must have weighed considerably over a hundred poundenand as it was no usetrying hi; brothers have a Job cutting logo for the Gannon: 00., and he bud hi. ullc along. It is Just u wall tint he had, for without it he might have suffered. He was on a little ridge :nspecting the timber, when heheird the cracking of the brush behind him on another ridge 9. short diatmoo away. Turning around he spied hwo wolves coming halter skelter along his track. Be as wthat the front one two of the "human” Won on tho Trail of a Sottlor. Mr. Batch: Parker was in the woods of quth Harvey last week: do- ing a bit of bunhrnnging. n he and WOLVES Ill NORTH HARVEY “Wm... WM .mnm. mmwmmmm m and and wt): om 1h I st (Rt-MI. amass Are-l print! on a _ mar. Inna. W M I. J. DAVIS. hilt mam-h. pat Mm. nut Para-p M M 1;"; a; 2maid-ml" fauna- . -. “ dtflscdvertuonent. III pl Auction Sale of Tim- ber Berths. â€"Tho Baltimore 8: Ohio lhilcny CUII‘BJII," in having built 4 his-tun let-aznotive for hauling ireiaht trains over me Allechnny mountains "Fae truetive power will be 50 pee- cent. greener than lint or any engine in the company's canine. and it will be the heaviest entitle in the mid. it will have 32: pair of driving vb!“ and no trucks. the entity weight of the engine being utilized for adhe- sion to the rails. It will be built all ter the French denign of Mallettfi. at least something on that principle. having a eix-otmpied high measure .enguw under the rear end or the boiler. the forward engine being an- runged with: winging or lwivalzlng motion. so that the engines eeeumo separately a radial position on ourvee. The three rear pairs of drivers will be operated by two high-preo- sure CJIIDGCPD. and will be rigid with the boiler and (runes. The three [or- ward peire will be nperated by two ,_A!-.A low-weaned pylinden and anion- laud. or jointed. to the roar trance. arranged to move freely tun-vera- ly, so as to snow lrcedom in peeling dmrp curves. The driving wheel base obteined in 30 It. 5 in. randomness: um um- tum“ ”anemia?“- mmmwm .m Pin mint-hm M madam-CW:- mmnmnmronmm -mrmdmm (Fadimuufll’hluou‘ gxgnnxsmoronmâ€" led by Turkish troops at long-cit and “when is the autho: of n suiting uarratiVe “Win: 1 Saw in Macedonia." which the Living Aw {or Ann-nine: 7. reprints tram Blacb wood’s Magazine. IL in a vivid a:- count of recent occurrences in that devnlated region. In an article which The Living Ace for Occober 31 ro- pnnts Jrom The Fortnightly Re- view. fir. (horse Jacob Holymkc puts and annwen [or the moan part in the m‘ti've tha question. ‘Did Things Go Batter Before Our Tina?” The article in cheer-rut in temper and ext-emery interesting in its prun- zation of the facts. Iovnpapon and luulus. - Reginald Wynn. the English-cor- respondent whom the. Turkay oni- eia"; trieu to (kins on: of Mtcejonin because of the fidelity with which he xeported the almcitieo perpetu- $8,000 the Amount Fixed by tile Nonor. Our information in reference to the emount o¢ eeourity exected by th. court lot the eppenrence at S'unon Murine]! nt the next Genet-.1 Seeeione was not correct owing to a misprint ot a figure. The mount was fixed byJudgeDennnthâ€"ehond at 34,000. to be tarnished by bin-ell. end 31.000 eeeh tron John mu. John Nnylor. Andrew Mar-hell and Michael Thorndyke. Kin Bona- cited' the statutes in support at his order. end also gen severe! precedents. of the teaturos of the owning; Min Ellen and Master Eddie Kingsley duett. cello and piano; quartette: Hours. O. uni! A. Podgor. W. 3:31., and Bert Naylor. “ION IAMAH’I IAII. I0" At the conclusion of the entertain- ment refreshments were served, .1. tot which the young people enjoyed themselves for e couple at home in «new. The musical portion oi the pro- gramme was greatly enjoyed. The (allowing took part: Mioce- Cairns, violin and piano uleom- Mr. Geo. Smlth. m; man 311;; Brady Vocal solo; mas Maud 0' Balloting: planp ipstrmentnl. which nu (ma _ 1.1.. -__.__A .n__ A You IIIOJIDIO Ito-In. ”on! at u. Ian's Parish loll. The first :1 n will at entertain- ment: to ba «inn by the member. 0! the 0. M. B. A. during tho an“ 1900-4 wu he‘d Wednesday owning lat Ln their room: in St. Kay’s Pnr~ ish Hall. The attendance was Inge nearly 200 guests being present. Ven- erable Archdeacon Daley presided as chairman. 'i‘o he! nnd- soften the nth: and me gm.cflafimn§nfipn{ugtgdfl.m karma-,mm t. I.I.A. mom AID Ml Mechanics. Fumes. AW“ 1 ”I”. (bum A 3:33.! o! «In! («In lot-hull. IO” M“! W49"! “.‘En'- TVl'ol' Mi‘BSo-th ha! at lanai, Jot“: Hui m. property 0 rmmwwu. Frau. hon-o, a... lion mm, “on all: well I. load. MM vol! wanna. 7 P1113330 go_ plough h“. “and“ an [itch lit. 50-min fun to: uh in who Township 0! luck. on ml. (to. Guam. .1! “P odsududuonlflnfion. Guam-ad 5.“, .001! main. 1.11 (and. goal crab-rd. «ml-I. M m 33% :‘fl m Nb. Am F can-Medan! lowing-”IT“ the bout. Tswana-“30:70 new“. non {man I“ and. “stomach flu. horn cable all d1 mum on- b “dedomuobrzkmmdx m Wm ( spy]: Inn Gauntlet-taunted,” Will nacho”. London. are an. (umHopo. 1%.:an all. who! Mum. knack. Goodwin... (nun-ran. MfimMfll with]. M 17300:! turn as Vulcan. 135 m cloud. (human! bum bun with man an». onvcu-‘ :- and. aim), you 0800. our. sud W chop. l”mhnn,2.fluoouh cl Ono-00, ”WMIvaoUIg-ad Ind. bl! tun. banal. new (no. Inn rut zoo-maskéooannuu waduinblc hm. thruhinMu-lpou, 100m.“ cultivation : M 11-day. eluted. m. calla: FARMS FOR SALE. county. «a: for m Ulla Aunt-co lo- M 0! Load... m. at a. loot- ” um and lane-cl [um 1110061] all Insurance Ian! 1'. I...“ am ”sumac-scout” st W‘Olm Rm “Inter-t. with pdv'lhp of «payment in mm "min than required. 'km down to tho tom Expans- lohh. ”Munchkin-starch,» mypfinh md confidant“. 00::on homily“ vat-on, udgotnyw-I. J. H. SOOTHERAN mm OI Int-u- M hit-inhuman u smasxnx Prion.- TNI mm '9 panned on the sing. of atoning $500 from the Tungy undid. He was taken to 8m. Sm: in the chew-noon. London. Nov. 7,â€"qu- M, who wu rccuntly operated on to: ap- pondiclun. in pronoun. .- fiver- ..ny u sac-db». but 1; W with Danni“ upon. a! 0.. to la..- 1 m a Man rum. Noun REXALL Thu. Dr- um d Won], Ooh ton. 311k, m a 0d (hod- in outbuiâ€" a. sh. luau nod non lam Dy. 1- a. vorld. Try . who. All colon a: I... I. Winâ€"'1»!- FARM LOANS. JOHN KENNEDY, Troubled With [nun-u. Mull-clinc- HOUSI- BOLD lav. 1.4-1: Pub out“ to two IDR DYES tan-muontlkmut m not!“ in t mm may “WWI MMMU_ w mimmm .s H mm.“ w” mm m: “g 'ufin. [mm-mamm- mlmflhflntbtitmmh ,umwfllntmm uni Box 858. Llnduy, Ont. 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