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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 20 Nov 1903, p. 11

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November Store News. on Saturday. ~ The three Pcar'aon brothers,” of Backhotn. hunted on Massauéa Creek, and secured five deer. The Nichols party, of Smithtown- ah‘p, hunted at Deer Bay, below. Bum-know, and had {our deer on Fri- mm m m “UNIERS. m: mm m, I“EM A“ m m: HEITIFIL In“ Tracts 300- in Anson tonn- supâ€"smwimu PM) lull- ad to Shop Imu, by the flour in; of Veinsâ€"Luck of “bars. The Sindair-Sadlezr-Ellia hunting -..:...a home lately lrom the pen-xx arrived home lately mnual hunt in Anson fianburton county, my. on mo: Hahburton train Tn audit tooraboxcar toc , -I_‘__. boats. tents. dogs, cooking atom-s ma deer. The party comprised about mean. among whom were may of mess the - bucks, several of which would tip the mica; at 250 pounds. Although no 7.. -1 AL- 5’-. n v _ W the lot were about a dozen was, several of whic V wales at 250 pounds. Although no pun moose or other denizens of the forest except deer were secured, the mas of moose were soon. What ”god it the outing had been a pleas- mt one Mr. Sinclair smiled and said he never had a better, time in his Me. The weather was perfect on! the” was lots of fin for all. ‘ iflzc Hunter housgbBobcaygeon. wad the proper place tax-"belated hunters to put up at. Game? makes a. genial host. . ‘ . November finds our stock at its very best. Almost every known Foot Comfort for Man, Woman and Child istO be found here. Right now is the time to buy your winter needs in footwear while the stock is filled up with good things and the‘si‘zes are unbroken. The people xii) °ate good things are many. We aim to win fine apprCC! . . appreciation of all, by keeping only the best goods and 10ts of them. Win. miningâ€"aid .1116 par Ly sun-P- m _____ I um E nous when more may of pleat were best hunters. About twen- ‘ dnot er were wed in 311.“,1 39 lot were about a dozen of t: oral of which would tip the ‘ 'nerc: gber wolf near our bum, otter and re visible at timeS. olves was heard ev- .. NEIL-L, Lumen. FRIDAY, NOW Wot conditiq ns in St. Louis m “mo an 1 pitch, carpenm m b.- in; paid cents peth hqur for e! h urs a (by. and planet-en's: paid 80 cunts per hour. tax-mg" not gt all $111.1! 1' man ei The contusion 171:9 hm ukm the work for the coi- étg-uction o! the bull ' '11:, In my cans, logo 91: mm 30mm LIVE STOCK . Ibe‘A. B» Jim: party had :1 cm: camp on the month shore of Ga 1 Lab twenty-five mam mun-east 0,! Bob- caygtm. no ground was new to the sportsmen and game not 0“:er plenum]. yet me good qwecimenl were secured. mum tine bucks were dnot by Mr. Chas. Dando. of Gait. 11’. L. Dillmantof, Little Britain. one of the bent shot! iuvthic district. never sighted a deer, but when he got after the tomato can-3 floating on a board in the lake, he toppled 1hem over‘ like ten pins. Mr. Len {Newton cleaned all the fish out 31 Gull Lakeâ€"inhieye; and Will Pur- son shot a rabitâ€"in his eye. The Subject of Negotiations With Louis Fair Directors. Whol’luun An In“, ISM ti. cmm Con-Intonat- An low to: to. loot Tun-out In no lo- dugung or a. cum-u crui- n-co (Io-plain“ of â€""l'bo our, 3:5:qu Ottawa, Nov. 17.â€"St. Louis Exhi- bition Commissioner Williun Hutch- ison; F. W. Hodson, Dominion Lin Stock Commissioner; Dominion Dairy Commissioner, and party broke camp Thursday evening and reached town a couple or days later. having had an enjoyable time, with the Varied experiences. : Holmden uvenue cu burn- 01mm Chum Electric Railway 0°” ”9': early ward-w rennin! “m ‘ pert‘i lots of. nearly $599000 . of than firemen. ‘ ”New. mm. to two other-1.1m m- m: mm m“: ~7- ~J Dominion Dairy Commiuioner, mu W. A. Burns, returned yaw! morning from St. Louis. where‘ they have been in connection with the CI.- nadian exhibit. to be sent there ”It year. They had a long consultation with the St. Louis Fair authorities in connection with the dimculties which have arisen over tho live nook exhibit. to be sent Irom Consuls. Tho Mom: 1, in connection with th. other. but 00W it somewhat out of range. Both clergymen are ev- idently good shots. - A hunting party from Stonltville and Markham passed through to fizeir homeermeaday. I‘heaihun‘ted m a township_ fifty miles north of Min- den and report a delightful two weeks Outing. Fpurgeen deer. includ- two dcer, wane the REV. 35-. Hender- son, that and killed one and saw an- Ottuws. Nov. 11â€"0.”. has about decided to abandon North qup expeditiou, H. by V“ mi lost ism-est in it. but will W agitation hts 1319‘er 11“ mdm’ ‘ | that he must needs PNW' I?!“ famfly- H, spent all of the Lot : sionheroandwdsmgz m , ' ed that the Gov ' t lam" Welt!!!“ ed that. the Fair authorities my still do more, as they have show: u disposition to flake matters as easy as fiossible. - u. O_L vw-vvv Hr. Hutchison saia yeaterhy tint. as. St. nub Fair directomu hul dandy {one a good wgy, but duo: W; the situation with than. Mr. quson and himself decided put Canada’s case,in blgck and whit... Tho Canadian Contagion“! 1001 that whoa matters 112‘s 3 explgln- J. A. Ruddick went very fully in the mgttgr of dairy eXhibitl. No finite ruin hue been tomnlgted yet, b'ut Kr. Ruddick will meet the State Commissioner in New Yérk in Decan- FAVORABLE DISPOSITION, c.» Bank! @110 Up. The. Fin-on KIM mi (flllDREN’S AID $0015" County to ‘50 Asked for no laws“ Quitâ€"m lei-ll looting. It the good people of Lindsay real- ized tally the character 0! theag‘mnd work being carried on in their inidgt by the small number of zealous mem- bets comtituting the Children‘s Aid Society, they would be nfiimated with a consuming desire to join. end the scanty funds “enable W03“ am like the tennofi of the Minion. But gm: it ubpeus to be a diffi- cultmtter tdfronse the peptic in- tereatâ€"the méfe so, prong}. be- anie much at the , w“ being wiought by CM e . (”then and women must be kept secret in them- temt' of the parties whose New i! being sought. This being the cue, the Society will robably have to gtrusale along I: t it can, lashin- ed by a knowledge at the good that is ‘A’ 5- mnunl n, th. HUGH USEFUL '0“ IEIIG ”I! IIIIIEI m Aflflm. man “I.” 5v. .n-‘ _.v_ _, _ Aug. futâ€"Mellie. Maren, placed with Mrs. Bo fun. town.“ She is do- ing fairly wel end is heppy and con- tented. being well treated. Attends church with other children. Aug. 8.â€"-Joseph Michand. placed with Jahn Honck. Hastings; in the only 663; in the benefit! is'Mppy and high-spirited. bat Wm He i; well treated and attends church and molecules”. , Aug. iiiâ€"(amenavia; an nontâ€" istautory Can... Boy in restleuud dissatisfied, ldt his fate: home mâ€" (ral times, ml was then sent to a larnier, but satin tuninway. hm reputed to be at Wan. - A65. 16.4-xnttbew hm {ahead with Mr. Arch. Malawi-6+ and)... a choice home: [the boy in well lted and tie making good progress at svhoci. and also attenduplmrch and Aug. '13.-Morle)‘ David plead with Mr. Gilbert Mullen. Glen. rm; as lamily has awe reamed to' Emmy. visitor did not see parties. but according to reliable imam}- tion they are, greatly attached to the little boy. ‘ . Aug. 1”me McLean; an: o L m m- _‘A Olen-n in . gang. Jib-Merv Dania placed: with Mrs. W. B. 20, Lindsay. T ' girl is receiving good instruction ‘ ‘ housework. but has to be watche continually to keep her tram talkiné to strangers. Mrs. Fee h0pel t . make a gopQgirl gf hgr. Aug. 13.4mm: Maren. an attrac- tive, charming little girl, is placed with Mrs. â€"-â€", L‘ dsay, and is being treated in every way as one o! the family. She is getting a good train- ing in housework, is neat, clean. and prettily dressed. Aug. 14.â€":Willie Oxmston. This boy has been doing very well, and has been driving for 3 Lindsay cab- man for five months. -- ‘ 77, AW- , Elna!“ with Mrs. w. 8 girl is receivinz housewmfk. but lIl .uuu'v- â€" -v .. ._,,, 01* motion the ab'ove ifphrta were i’ectived and fyled Ior tuture refer- tv a .x‘" - v 31310 President explained that 'tho £0ciely had not rzoelvogl the you]: grant {ram the County Council,'ind bsprefiefi the hope that the grant (would be even more liberal than no- :ml, owing to the unexpected expense incurred in looking site: qiecial cases. A deputation will wait on the County Council at this week's mien 1o explain the. Society’s financial pa’fition. , ' An Empty halitfly- Mrs. Sharpe handed over Treason-fir then-Jami 0‘ 3, 360 collected by her from 60 chari- iabk». cxtixenn of tin! town. Orders were drawn against the,aum mlgand for upendituree incurred. and ID a short time the balance remaining was reduced to a 10.1w .oenrqu. - .- . a..- u" "v v- Another mum-c. which the Chic! 0: tho’Pdne Police has mud in a” 311W illumination of “I? Bgsphom man}: f 0% palm. An .alsqutc ‘ 0! mm‘ 'otmt in n mtgw’d‘m‘ ‘3. ..-- :3" at night. At. Yildiz Kiosk and the mrbund arden hon-o a; prepuod 1181:)- “Insight djflei'éntbufl , but b at. no! «van tow: '- ? which of the“ will nitht until- Hih My on tho ipot. . . . .. 'ngnLn Constantinople, Nov. 11-30331-13- gble moasures are being tum: tor the Sultan’s safety. The night guards vs dpubled, as it in helium) t _. afloat on his 1110 which Mam?!“ “glut-g ounrd sun... over to the of 3.1mm of Iom 60 chari- g ' mgr: 'sta 3;“ 1“ name in ma ‘ to pJâ€"Qm WEI. l ‘ , was unit 0! -ac~ V bthe ndrth Lniâ€"fiu‘u Lorau 1 . y, is the healer. Ion-nu 0! cm and stream mm. On! Cam. -m. J... May, of Summit, '31- itod Linbty Saturday. «It. Hickey. o! Kimonat. «and on town friends last week. .41“. The.» hadrons. ot Pc- toxbofo, in widths in town. . â€"Ir. W. Robinlon. of Port Huron. Minn, in m on : visit; ‘5 bit. “,9 In. J; Kenny, o! Hob- “oaygeon. were in tun Honky. - , ~â€" Kin Josie Manson visited hex- kothcr in [Inn-“a. but weer. â€"-Hr. W. J. Imam. n: Kirktield. ,transactedpusn?” in town latch. an. 1‘!” Chad. More}: spent Bum with Oakwébd triad: -m. 'dt'd Buith. o! Willa. tramcnd business in town hi.- -Hr. JG- Pater. oi Sturgeon Point. was in town lately on buoi. AS TRAVfllfRS (MI “060 J-Ilr. Wm. KM. County bridge overseer, ot Boboayceon, was in turn Monday. .. ' ' . _Ir. J. W. Shields, general mer- chant, 0! Watch Road. was in to'wn Monday. Jr. In]. Homic- and Ir. '1‘. Home, 01 Penelon Fella. were Lntm ”entity. â€"Mhs (hmpbcll kit lately (or he? is the m at It. and I, Dr, (Vozier. Whom-n04: r- Sr. 0184' F El 0! hockey Ian‘, fenn- tor the Icing Paul 00.. 01110 was in rewind-1 ’. i-fl'll Wm. Spur all} (bu and (mu J-‘ornn nc .ar'e v33: at ”I: am In. 39!»: L hi I. w» A. Camp be“ ”mm‘l' and.) , can 8“th ”.3”. â€"1!:- J. H. Delmcm editor or the Hindu Echo. vans in town Inc]: on -Icabrs. 1!. Piuard and Allan Ir- win. oi Bobcaygcon, visited Linda” last week. or 01 £2} J. a. nun» v-yvâ€"y. . . "flidlnnd mo smut-I .003 Hope, was in town ‘m on ~31fi‘finfiinclni'r quit a cou- ple o! dud hm week with hiendo in the city. ‘ . ~14” Wt. ;Bonnell nu} (hunks, 4.1m , were in town Intel, “has lr‘_ _ . . , ' am Clan A Bobcrt'shh, dumb“:- 01 Hr. Andrew Robertson, town, lctt Lat greet: for Parthnd, Oregon. to visit her sister. In. Thmtcn. -Ven Archdeacon My of . 5‘. Mary’s. we in Kinetic]: lately, the cm of Rev. mm: Swan. 0! Folk: land. He remained till Friday. â€"Oonbuotor Allen. of um I. B. a 0. By" and wile, mxe yin tqwn lwfery ‘Iriends. â€"Iiuw Dun Dick-on. of Page)“ thus, was in mm: recently visit- in; kionfi. vns in â€"Ir. Gonrloy, or the engimxng out! or the Linday. Bobcaym J: Pontypool Bailwu'. spent Snub: :t bio hone in Toronto. :â€"nr. Wm. llobinaon. Bobcayzepn. V” in on bum!- ranch an! mean. 3-3-33". “’11 Irwin. of Grduon, min tm htely. Be wax-aura- ing from the north country, when he no baen hnnt'lg deer. . -!r. and m Ghana- Milne, o! Dawson (my. are at LSherin Me- ’Lcnmn‘l alt-al- a “unspent visit- ing Scotland. Europe .qd Asa. "tam, vnveuevn- _â€".- w___- , A 1 clcmilg men‘ having been in the flowing bnfinen {or tumult [or a number of yams â€"Mms Mabel Shape. bookkeeper with the Steele-flung” good , To- :cnlo. returned to the city Saturday evening. after:- enjoying a brie! noe- tion with her palm It. And in D. Sharpe, Caroline-aft. â€"Mr. Jana manent, who has been night clerk at the G. '1‘. 35,1“: been appointed watchman. to succeed Kr. Petey White, who best m Kr. Ohns. luluney will .teke lit. Dinment's pinee as night clerk. â€"HI. and Mn. Geo. A. Ferguson. 0t Cadillac. Mich" we visiting triendn in this section, utter an absence at 20 years. It. Ferguson notee may chosen and improvements in thnt time. They spent inst and” with Hr. W. J. Ferguson, neu- Mbmy. business. By, and wile, more The latter undue finding it 110ch cal advice. «Mrs. News has returned from Toronto. where she had been uttend- in; the Bum-Jones waning. lic- Ethel Neehndi in remaining in the city {or some tint. ‘ .â€" Mr. J. 1!. Shannon. of mockvillo, has accepted a petition with A. J. Graham, Clothier. Mg. Ehgmoa man --_ 2.- ALA Vortlul Irma. At the last muting of Own Sound school board. says the Sun, a mo- tion was passed Um: the vetticgl 955mm of writing be discontinued immediately as it has been proven upmuolactory, apa anistant teach. en w=xo instructed to pay particular attention to_ age. touching of writ- ing. The charming! the school bowl rm to jar u to ”flat musing-Mien ,0! martial “Rink was my hum». a In: 19m3_m'_wl_ow in. t . Mr. W. J. Ferguson, near ambray. -Mr. and In. Cherbaone and non, Frederick, o! Peltethw, Mr. and Mrs. 'Mo'Koown, o! Uxbfid‘a, and Ir, Lali- hertz, 0! Hamilton, attemitd the fun- ual of thcig' brother, 11:. Amie pui- hcne, which took place la; thy. 2r. Jan. Mooney. .of Knrkgxeld. also attended his Mother-in-law‘s funer- Hahn iniemtmyo 45m. Magnum. booth-cw .it. Ir. Gopgh’a store, spent Sunday It :4“ home in Elia! :7 > .3”. Win. Holman}, o! Halibu- m. in: out at our may finite“ “Wm. (Emu-on. of Weaving. I 1m hie]: (or a few. 130311 in nine!» sul- .io vidt an rpm. sieévw llobinaon. wood ranger. was in town recently or the answering eiwced with ‘hi- t lew I WAKELY neutral,Nov.1'Iâ€"W b Guiana ottheGTHR. whom yam from the was: man M a” mflatiom with the W or: have mly been WP pended to be renewed Isu- fl .5 opportunity and tin. Mu , rmugenct, Nov. illâ€"At clov- o'clock Just. evening tho rum 3“ Hodd School Buildinp m brad down. The fire is supp“ to has guru-d mull tho m hit Sinks-go o! 20 to I. Put cont. .- ronlp Gooda- thncton. N. 2.. Nov. 17.â€"ru.> 3: . . introduced 5 a t his proponll {or ‘ qua) trad. henna: New “A ’ min. '15:] pro *1 ‘1 .1». ' m ”3.362: WWW: STRICTLY CASH DEALERS Fashions for Women in Our Ready-ta-Wear Section. Styie, Quaiify and Fair Hides an nessed as Yokemates here. At $35. I“ II “04-“ A: mmionmm- rm silks, M ingelotln. And Lam, In W m ‘22:,de1thde ndbluk or w . Yourehneotoun’lfntofloo- mum “n.1m’meot-M $1.98 Children’- orBodPrieuelodI, mom" yous. W’s low M "-15 OlWoolWCofiswithburlfinoolW 5" mod flammum work W 3333:9186 ‘ .39!" 5h .3 a crazy ”recast; 5333354“ .233. a? .82 3.3 98m 6 Otledud lamb. mm,m, m anduylishlorchfldnnz :05).an. “mum-w Cull“?!- )linseo’Coauot BuvyBumaoth «Wool Prion Cloth- thm m m,“ °' Guy,ho’d,fagirhl “183m. â€" ' mm us'm‘cu oxnuvasan M.“ “1" I __l\_... IA.“ 5. 30 “firmwaren'yw 1 E E? flu u Pinup-u. milieu cm: 32-75. The Safe, Satisfactory Store2 At 81.59 Worth It to St" A choice 0! New ‘0“ Mob wmam in Nu] or Cudintl MulCofiIjnm 95: for CI.“ III. 0! m. M w: “Munich“, w..phndidw~ Quebec. Qum. Nov. 17.â€"About 50 WW grind in port Sundly night on m the C.P.R. steamer Mt Min They are a hardy loath: 10¢.Aud_a_n bgund (or Bum __l ,__, Minn. Nov. 17,â€"Tbo City 1m- _8qqloty culled ; meeting )3.” night, in the Bond robin to discus- tho pro» ‘ on to acquit! a. mount“: drive. About my proxninent citizens wu‘o praelt. and they endorsed the om Nob" Nov. 17.â€"-The U. S. Grand Jury hat light upturned true bill. U.‘ 85 Samar Chas. 3H. Mud: P0959“? 3'9”" *W" ’A Wm Do“. ”Mt, Grand Duchy 91‘ "W, NOV. 11â€"1114! Prinwfi; Elhabeth, MW 9! the Gmmj Duke of m. w. u, Skier-wiser. Radian PM ‘ y aim. ‘,,_ a“, MEL Johndiltrict, whore miwjntaoupmm. 9. ‘gQ-uln Insul- bravo. I'm In! Agni-u Ion-tor. ‘ LINDSAY. Phi-adorn for 0...“. 86.“ SUI. ‘83. ORE": mamas, “vial-flaunt! you “batten. Maybe-hum “up!” tron“.wm06.50,dlsz83.95 Ila-at”... sanctum Housman“ indie can“ but sud loot Mnnylu. About. dam distinctly)” to choc-stun. Intel-mom Wlelm Goth, and Prints, colon m We: Gray, dining. wwmymwh'onaidnhnm “autoclave-Db!!!” 100211me 0th."! mm are, «Weapon, colored PM)!“ hoods, 3200 u» 9.50 h- to py. 07.50 M $500 3-90-33!“ '30 4 .32 138.3» .23.. tics a: .3. .0353. . 50.3 03.33.381.33 833.83.3513382Eaék voila! g 18 badges-.33 nos-Gil 30-30! ~ Wenon‘o Bony Gram m, 0M GnyMJnllkflloou but, a good 1-00-50 “AA buys my blue, Women's Cnvenette m with Logo thonlder ape, «Dales, stole from stylemew alcove end pockets, full of style end comfort, choice of Mute-MM“. V Skirts are Cheaper this week $3.50 “11. SI.” 01 m ' that M. ' ,m, ”WWW WW. Skirt Black styles. and 010 not uy hotter st 07.50. flaw mullahs“, very M‘fihuan 3L¥¢ die-$1.20 M31 25 “:10! 98¢ W’amuwm MWNWMdWW nuance, wufl..5 01h“ Phid'hrmfiwfi m0L75,ud01..48w82 ”83.75me ““98336335 styles now $2.47. flhvulmull. 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