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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 4 Nov 1904, p. 11

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Susi“ i ned (:‘rlovl INDSAY. [any “LS E Bought vali5859 few ‘3: tlom wAn‘ 1W 1L1). Harry, a! 8:111:10, who holly, West 09:. one my 115‘ we: “I! days with his brother, It seems that two! has but «our: Emu-t Harry. of Glennie-5L. becy.e engaged in battle. union #1th home 0“ m" He raw so durious tint before they rim“ as 160“”! that W" . guild be sepiiitetf‘they ma finch!!- ‘ z .m ago-date town. ‘gd each other so senrely ghat'both 'k-Smdtord Edwards, fireman animals are now. dead. It 18 a con- “ G-TJL who mat with a most _s;demble loss to up. Connogly. “the 5“ ancidrn: sauna few weeks anirals .wexe bred (tom high ggzu‘le '3' 53'538 one of has arms brok. stock. , 1 y ' “COMMITTEES lfl SESSION Chas E. Wiley has . 'lyto Pcbexboxo whe a situation in th Lib Imuranc: Com ml Mrs. L. 1.1. He ”Pun. returned h site-r spcnumg tl . W. J. Mormon. K‘ Amhc'econ One, a: '3 attended the fun .‘rwohey at. I‘renzoa file! «I priests were Obs. lazy-am. flu a. trip to the He reports a 'b my be visited 1 darn Kentucky. 2; 1.8m Pogue, one of South 095' have young farmers, pend our n business Visit Mona-Ly. tans. B. Wile: has rowed it! to Pebexboxo where b: has pl: situation in the Metro-e pm Insuranc: Company. , ud Mrs. L. M. Norton, .ot Pun. returned name 'his ill mom mm. “ a! China: and Strong.“ 3 with]- II" has. I. fires Brown. of Kinmount, .591 business in town on Mon- mm rs CURES ' a Man! and Sale. walrus (on: Am 60 ll). where aha wzll m 1w some time, and may n- . W. J. Moa'rtozx. Kent-st. Archdecon (15.20, and Mr. P. ,7 atmnded the funeral of T'ohey at. Irenion last Fri- es ~50 priests were present. M. myvamy. returned mm a trip to do 81110036 I. He reports a tinotime b an; be visited Cinemas-4 but Kentucky, and. other IFOBMLY LOW PENIS ”A M um «van ”mi-uh? - “a haze ”uni”. Mar. 3“?” mm: magma Qu‘mlPliin‘ Fuuzh in “K“ L_.‘. “I ”Mr: kl 43' gum FOOTWEAR than can any other dealers. ,.. Here Are Three Reasons Why. mun-«cu» sou-«oi and Mrs. Campbell. ot . Mt. Harrison. 0! Janet- .ll town Lately, and made “PM: 00 pa ‘ "3'! «no: on U): tanner, mum: of $172.40. unissionem were a hydrant a 0' Gum-at. the cunt. an tb out... Em. who for the s bookkeeper with t. far the city 3 she will nail: .q :1 ~ 1 The pro division will consist ‘ L town as: of the Counties of Detox-bozo. .Dar- . ham. Northumberland. Victoria. and merchant “’1' Mukosa. leaving Mpisafinz. Algoznn. nu town mm! and the Thunder 83: District for the new diocese. The we will beat Vulty, or Pctet- Sault Ste. Marie. Bishop O'Connor 2.. town. the I will retain charge of the eastermsec- , Lu bmmlttoe. on u now stow l 86ES. side $1.14, eon- t wo weeks ”-390“ mxotmhm IBM: rm h 0| h on! “but: (in avg" m: m Quantity buying mutt. M mam“ der given an some 80.000 er 1“) distinct an“ u We believe that we can give you better values in EAR than can any other dealers. LINDSAL: I A sum :- the you. I A rather unusual occurrence hap- pe :90 on the farm of Mr, James Con- nolly. West Ops, one day‘last week. It seems that two of his best now: became engaged in battle. wnich' grew so dun-ions that before they .could be separated they had punish- jod each other so scnrely that both _-._. J-..‘ Vfi :. n “An, buu- Mrs. Jf‘rlinrv‘f ammo. a m. bath of a Porno; Woodvllll cltlzna. Mr. Stephen A. Ferguson. Asa sistant (my Engineer of Us depart, ment of Public Worth. D:troit,and a W!‘ resident of. 'Woodvifle‘ died at Datroit on October 20th; For several years he was employed by the Govermnent in making the Lube survey; than he was Civil En- gineer on the Wabash Railway; He is survived by a widow and two daughtem. a sister, Mrs. John Hick-.1 i-ngyottom, of Toronto. and a broth} er. Almon Ferguson. enmeve of thel townships of Stanhope. and. now. a r-xsidcnt of Cmingmon. was of any mdjnary business ;es.. tablishment." It was shown ‘by staâ€" tistics at the premnt meeting of the Pennsylvania Bankers’ Association that the banks of Pittsburs which advertise liberally inthe news pgpers have made immlygreater‘ gains than those which have failed to adopt modem methods at publicity. filial-y got a. little note. And then she got some more; She saved each one of them until She had about a score. lusppor "Ads" and Sums. A prominent retail merchanfiaays: "The amount of mwspaper advertisâ€" ing done Ian-1y measures the sucâ€" ‘l’h loss Iomrlel Hospital. The Governor: of the Hospital wish to acknowledge the following con- tributions for October. Flowers and vegetables. 311's. Manon: milk and flowers. Mrs.Hen1ey,' vegetabies, Mr. Bogb‘ne; flowers. Mrs. Jewell. rec» tory cotton. Mr. Sntclifls , bate-milk Mn. Martin: flowers, Mrs. J. F. Fla- telle' cauliflowers, Mrs. Bonnell: apries. one Well, Hr. Thomas Ro- e bought a bread: of promise suit She showed a written vowâ€" Sm- got herself all written up- But May’s wealthy now. Ion-than and Icahn Partata he Out 0" -la at Preaoat 100 Long. An authoritative announcement has been mode to the enact that the Ro- man Catholic Diocese of Patel-bum. in which Linda)- ia included. and which is a: present one o! the largest in Ontario. is noon to be divided. It extends from Milan on the east to inunda- Bay on the west, and to1 the height of land on the north, in‘ all more than 300 miles in extent. This is under the care of Bishop 0’- L‘on-nor. or Peta-hem. It is pro- posed to cut all the rorthern and western part, and the new diocese thus created will probnva be to charge of Rev. Father Soollard of North Bay, who was connected with St. Peter’s church in Peterhorolor several years. To SPLIT M06!!! OF PETEIIOBO. 'r "I all; â€"--<â€" v )1 Lindsay. "‘11.: cuummy “wood by um Rev. G. W. no. 0! Lindsay. numod by Kan-NT. LINDSAY Eu, Ion”. those present that his injuries were of a most serious nature. it was deâ€" cided to than him conveyed back to Janetvillc. where he could have medâ€" ica-l attendance. Mr. Graham volun-v tearing to drive him over. Arrive in;- at the village, permission was giver by Mr. Hobbs. ot the Temper.‘ 31:00 how. to have him placed them: until the extent of his injuficscould be ascertained. Dr. Namath was immediately called in. and after an examinatiun pmmpuncod the injury to be concussion ot the brain. The house that he represented was noti. tied at once. and Mr. Kenna. :21 membcr of the firm. arrived the next morning. After consulting with Dr. ‘Nlam’t-h- they concluded‘that his‘ injuries were of too serious 3. nature? to have him removed to his home ‘ and arrangcmsnts were consequen'ly' made to have him receive the best: ‘possible attention. medical and theruse. -'.l‘he- services of Miss Paul.f a trained nurse. from Chicago, (who 'had been visiting her people here).' was secured. and for a time it was‘ thought that the pa'tient might sun; vivc his injuries. So great was the firm’s concern tor the young man i that after some days Mr. McLaren again came down. accompanied by Dr. Michell. a city specialist. who consulted with Dr. Nasmyth. but owing to the nature of the injury.: was unable to do but little. For; days and weeks the poor fellow lay! in a semi-conscious condition. his: friends meanwhile hoping that his! young and robust nature wouldem able nim to survive the shock. £1 kind and loving sister also came down. and for days watched by his bedside, Ming that hot presence ‘ might: sppraminuuce returning gumâ€"u new moo or twice for a mom.- .o. u , A_-_ L- “Aweâ€"A! as he was familiarly called by his triands and associates. “Eddie.“ a brief review of the sad circumstana cos surrounding his death would :no doubt be of interest to many ofhis acquaintances throughout the coun- try who heard of his early demise with feelings of the most profound mgnet. 9n the. evening of Wednes: ‘day. Sept. 28th. Eddie McClure drone into our village with a onuhorsa waggun and a couple all sample cases. He represented the wholesale boot and shoe firm of McLaren Dallas. Tormto. .‘Atter calling ,on. the local dealers he started for Beth.- any. Wh‘m going down Chipmunk hill as far as is known the rigmust have run on to th: hot-53, which sud- dsnly bolted, throwing thy occupant‘ of the 11's violently to the ground.‘ Mrs. J. Hawkins. of Ballyduff. was an eyeâ€"witness of th: occurrence and, was about to give th': alarm when; Messrs. John Mitchell and. Andrew. Graham drove up. Th: poor youngf fellow we) lying. in n dazed oondi<l ti-‘on. and as it became evident. (to; JANETVILLE. (Special to Th: Pout.) ' In‘ connection with the recent death of the late E. W. McClure. or Mr. Fred Crawford and sister of and and an a th- casino m on Manvers. were the guests of Miss it. PM W3. 3. Lloyd m Mm Annie Hart on Sunday. , 'od.’ mama‘s mu log. butt» â€"- â€"oâ€"-â€"- g ”munda- or tho this: had. ace-pod -A-â€"â€"--.m.--â€" Er. Robt. Wuhan. of Pine Grove. has departed {mm our midst. alter pppnding' a my pleasant summer in this community. He made many triads for himwelf in this neighbor. hurl and will be greatly missed by all. Mk3 Irene Walters. of Framvill-. spent the past week visiting her brother. Mr. B. Wnlters.‘ at Pine Grow. sad aloo 11¢? friends Miss Vida. tad Bills .leter. of Mt. Bomb. Dr. Clarke m o'auaa on.’to"¢t- toad Mr. John Slogan one day last mt. We hope he will soon be bet. M. :bhmmmaamwld a m‘h in our mitt an we. 1mm “9 W m o! Duh ‘Jm 5m ’§":m' as“ an“? , a II- a 4 MM 0! M Gino-side at! Brown he hammering as walla: could be “metal. . 31m Wm 'Eluot ly in during th “'53 W for her e 3 tier ti; mi w ‘31: m mintâ€"inc ° :‘ll‘h 1 Q h R [h I n: moi-k. gs 7 ya? mu. :5 ‘ .(From Our OW'Coi-roqnndentx [ Mr. Evelyn McNish and. Mr. James ‘Ru have mturned' from Manitoba. nu. he: intends going back to the MM“ in the aprinc. Ho has bought : piece of [and and speaks my high. U of an- Canada. . Mr. Nail McNabb had a very nar- row coupe hat Tuesday when his team took (h: notion to run away. TM “in and waggm poised on or Ni. but h: was only slightly lmr-t. Th0 accident happened while‘ Mr. ItcN b was in between the harm (L! {be ,hamm When tn hm carted to run away he m>,~ hate" born;- wanna name of his mother. in Toronto. Marat! on “and" mowing p an", burying crowd 1!: dub I'd! much can no}! hp (murmutms' 1th?“ 9" 0m Km“ mm 1 ht. a 8! u. of m mm‘fimmwr 6‘ ti h It. LONG POINT. and looked after m 0n Tum. hart service will mm homo. lb had bean serious.- paat up weeks. speedy recovery. called on. to at. imp! mm nmw moment w an; haw m\ H mm‘ M CI"... It“... Ottuu. Nov. 1.41110 custom ro- venuo for 030:»: wound to '8.- 659.186. at am 0! 125 parent. ova-unann- lour'oehoilm. when the moan: m 81.080.893. For ouch-r. 1008. this mu. m ”O“.561.. .I W 0' “8"“ Ottawa. Oct. 27.-\'Ednr 'n’ipp. Ca- nldlln commends! Wt. in Trini- dad. mm to a. (Hartman hon uylnn nut that u o mu-ket tor Conadloq booto. 0! “Q0300 worth impomd me you. Condo (at only 35.000. Ingersoll. Oct. 27.-In the police court yesterday atwmoon. Mrs. Wii- liam Dee was given her preliminary hearing on the charge of murdering her husband. After the evidence of three witnesses had been taken. which was much the same as that given It. the inquest. the magistrate sent the prisoner up for trial at the spring mines. The prosecution was con- ducted by Crown Attorney Ball’ of Woodstock. and J. L. Potter-son, In- set-coll. defendoo. The coroner stated that he did not believe the man was insane. notâ€" withstanding his unaccountable crime and apparently inexplicable conduct. When handcufls were put on him he remarked that. he wu quite comlon- able. He formerly belonged to Cun- eron, Ont. His wife's maiden mum: was Rathbun. She came from Deser- onto. Ont. As far as known there was no motive whatever for the came. The murderer, who was sober and apparently in his senses. smoking his pipe, wanted to uphill the astute of the wound. He then asked for a glass of whiskey. He had been in the house all day and hnd not been drinking more than his wont. 0n investigation the Inmates found Mrs. Taylor Lying on I. couch in her room, fully dressed, with her head split open and quite dud. cad-mm Deed A. An In], low Wednesday I. III-1’03. Winnipeg. Oct. 27.â€"A brutal mur- der was committed In the city e few moments belore 8 o’clock yesterday morning. Robert W. Tnylor, 3 team- ster, who lived in the west end of the city, entered on the rooms 0! the inmates of his house with a lamp and a. bloody axe in his hand and told them he had murdered his “old woman." on board the 3mm Buuvier. Six mm from Queen Wilhelmina. “I Prince Consort, and former Pruidnt Steyn, cowl-ed tho coma. Not. much interest m shown. A elnpcllo a- mu has been prepared on “I- steamer, covered with black W lags, embellished with inscription in silver letters, among them: "I In." {ought . good fight. I In" W my oouru, I luv. kept the filth.”- of {omer'Proddent Kruger of the Tnnsvud Republic. who died in July last. were removed from the cano- tery yeaterdny and taken to Rottw- dnm {or conveygnco to South Attics. It is probable that the clections in Quebec County will ham to be post- poned on mount of the sudden £11- ness of L. A.Boumwhoislddto be dying. Tho act providu for web 1: emergency. Ron-ha d tar-0r hull-t W m not...“ 0- lusty. Premier nutter stint! at Quoboc Sunday from Three Rivera. and ape-h lnondny at Grand Ion with Hon. Mr. Fitzpatrick. The Premier is sul- Ierlng from a cold. no utm- to Quebec to-day and stay: at Chum Frontenac until “tor the suction. Winnlpec. Nov. 1.â€"A men wood- en treetle. twenty-five feet long. woe-1n; e creek neu- Cuunore. 3.0.. on the meta line a! the C.P.R., col- lepeed on Seturdw night, a e freight tutu wee conning. unto.- ed W3. Deuphin to his desth. The trestle bed been elm. which weakened the structure. and thewet- ere of the creek. ewollen by nine. completed the work. eo that it tot- Aoddc-O Oath. 03.!- u» I." o..- flyifol‘ th 2531:1113 'chciuim a «mad tap"): the you; gum: during his ulna. When «motions befall us. tritium count f more than wonds. The people of a. 'illo. one and. all. exmnd to Janet». M mother and date”. the ”- ‘felt mpathy in the Hair m ‘7 have summed by great hm bb‘ ‘u'timl son and low. the death 0! a a. ; 1 Dunn“ For ecu-dun KILLED WIPE WITH AN AXE. TAKING ‘flil BODY HOME. POUTICSINANU‘ISIIEIJ. BROKER DAUPIIIN KILLED. YANKEES WON'T "AV! . Beat Up For Trill. as tho math. 01 Camila tndo. But an taming lapel-u- uou- of am cruel. an an mu.- don from «Wt. During up eight month from Jam to August. 70.888390 PM“ 0! flour. “1““ .c ”1.755, m brought tn m cm. a com '10: («.701 pom WM 0‘ “.“0. m m m Mod 0! ti- m am- Ottawa. Nov. 1.â€"Yeawrdny was It Blm'a last day a claim 0! the Railway Commission. When he left the once yesterday he van. 'u be termed it.atreeman Mara fowdayl. howmgotoEuumCa- nada. on :1 visit. which probnbly will last for a couple of months. He has outlined a visit. to St. Loula and later to D1 gland. baked it be and any Intention of making any public Imminent. he anld that at. pnaant he had not. ma resignation wu Otto". Nov. 1. «Max. [can na- MMJapanla-th Inc at: 1:“deme ammmmm «in. Iddhowu nothiposition tomkouy moment “the mtamoyregtrdjngthoprhcipd- ahipofthecollega. Toronto. Nov. 1.â€"It is understood that the Government of Non. 800th. huoflerodtoonooftboupertom- c1518 of tho Ontario Agricultural Do- portzncnt the principal-Mp at the new agricultural colleg‘ ot 'l‘ruro. Tho building was recently comploud by tlae Non. Section Com ot I. cost 01 835.000. not belong. equipmont, and is on tho Products! tumut'l‘ruro. whmlntornoryun mall clones in proctlool agriculture hove boon carried on. Tho woods: noel building on tho M was bnrne‘d down five you: .80. and the Gomt, vhlda m 10a; boon urged to do so, than doddod to build the pronoun coll-go. It. I". L. Ful- ler. who In: for nanny you! be. mperinumdent o! the (an. who won It tho Pennant Buildings yeste- Bleak glossy Fur. full size, “teen lined, nun end inexpensive, instead of 82.5, ale price as $1.50. A. 0.“. M Van“ duh colors, gust-muted to was: well, reguhrly sold for 86.50. ale price 85. Lugernn-iunew dupe. a .7 HadeofganninoAlnthhlo tromdsrk n'ehfnll {erred flint, “tin lined, full round shape. lug. enough ‘to enable us to sell as no. eqully “good :bupin “838, :45, ssoudooo. Other-nu: Webmnnulmdug‘mnwdgmswi nexwpdmuybdghtom only . in. quiludnuinflning,ustylbhsnd dmb out!“ kindsofww,regnhr vslnoi: “(but byte-Iona! hrgoordenwmuell its: savingottstoyon. SdoPrioom. 8' Halibut“ Inn. Women’s Asa-ulna Fur Jakob, 30 inches long. and. of good unsblo thins to stand had war, bright, even hm curl. quilted Italian lining, thin jacket is won}: :30, our n10 price .25. Fursâ€"wrong doing that shows in the‘ ’9'"; weak spots? Not many who can, 3nd J‘: u lean on a safe above where we tell you "0 hf article that’s sold to be as represented TL " .ble cause you are dissatisfied. The follow. prove to you upon examination and comp-s full money’s worth. Others st $12, $12.50, 825 and STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. Opposite Post Office. Now don't buy Fun to n. “f; Ifyou buy here you get yawn!» Lo itâ€"not everybody gets it in h. ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. m Wool M " Out “anal fair at. '" :f the but: of aolliu to a. and do quote vou lower pl. $2 25 Black Coney Mufl's $1.50. $6.50 American Sable Muffs $5. $12.50 Alaska Sable Mufl‘s $10. u. “a 535"“ MM Flu-nu- “flo TIM Noel mm m. M’- ho “um 00"“... _QMWOMO||NP‘ aoo slut Luca 225. so: and m Suiting: 390. 8| Mouth Blubh 69c. $1.15 We». Btu-nu sod a mm mm. 0.. Clo Ill 011.0 Won't New Cloth pub ".80. Bargains From the Wakely Ford Stock . . LINDSAV. $30 Astrachan Jackets $25. $40 Astrachan Jackets $35 mmmxmuum v \v“ \\~~\ww ‘ Titi- then it the min mason why we can quote ‘ “Ma“ price: In per cent. to as be:- cent: lower then if we 50%? in eiuie non tote. tumble profit then in mkoned item this low basis and nine on ‘I niike for cult only: which is another good reason why we can " ‘cee then in meet Meter». met itâ€"pnyi too much in price. getting too little in quality. p‘u‘mi In"? Everybody wnnuthnt. everybody'e entitled gin hi" pafllcuhrly. For there‘s mom a-plenty for fraud in mz's inth ow, but not inthe new fur. Can you detect these who en ;n£‘ in fur buying more than anything eiee it pays to are we :2." m'ghe exact truth about them and aim-antee every -re nted. nenwehnndyonrnoneyhackifforanyreaon- risfirtfu'l‘he found in prices on tiaeee most wanted hm will 'fimfim‘ and ”mm; ison that this is: for stock where you get Pom. Oct. 39.4“). Catholic dioces- o! Peter-bore. which n n pro-out continua u thn largo-t dioces- In one“. In about to be di- vided. nnd the aortic: am wanton: . bull from New York. Nov. 1.â€"Eight 0mm udflmnotthemvo! the British unmet Kelvin. which as abandoned M. on Oct. 7. arrived hm yum-raw an the am Ponce from Mo Rico. Th. Kelvin wu mm Oct. 9. km W n St. John's, Nfld.. Nov. 1.â€"'I'ln¢u- enl elections yesterddy passed on quietly and no dlsonhn hove been reported. The full result. will not. be known before Thur-dog, owing to the {not the: under the Newfoundland system all ballot: or. counted in th! central notion of ouch district. Tomto, Nov. 1.â€"Ym 0.: Toronto Ullvunity. vith Dr. Gold- mm“ Hui-lock, Oct. 27.â€"Porur Preo- ton. a pioneer resident 01 Belmont. Township. wu loud «land in his swamp nbont. 9 o'clock May even- ing. He hadbunobunttromhin home since noon. no was found by a search party. may killed by I. stray bullet. HI ht! boon dlopping clog. mmmmhyononenideo! 0; 3:. the rn- Newfoundland Mon. Will I. It... mll. Au...- Ship At 3.. 8!. I... Job "by. ltvouldn‘t be common ”unto expectm to»: Fun have unit» you nanny don you but mice. And mm hen h a good place to «let a pin. Our Syndkmv Sm Wu for Fun totaled up to hurl: may Thousand Dollar; h it any ”Mormon ttmwom am choichand lam: Mayhem unable mauhm when we buy. m. . Here Are Several Good Rea- sons Why You Should Buy Your Furs Here. A Notable Sale of Furs . . at Ford’s . . As plendid range at this price, including the de‘ (laudable kinds 0! black Opossum, Gmhnd Seal, ElectricSeal, BluekAstnelmn,Grey mmbuud allwellmudeandliued, shorter-long trout dries. ehuoetonve bybnying now, ”31112812 value, sal: price 310. $8 and $8.50 Caperh.‘es $3.50. 1;?sz t:- m m mum ”$21933 et . . on ere m, I Coney, bleck Coon end others, all good M sud relieble fun for the money, not! prie ea ‘8 M 38.50, sale priee “.50. $11.50 Alaska Sable Rufl's. $9.75. Women’s Fur Gauntlets. {:3 iotrongonuhoAhuhScbeukmllmwhod . aimed with six bus, regular 811.50, 0310 $12 Caperines $10. or also. Ipocisl tt 812.50, 815, 818. “A Ky“ u town 0! 850°“ mic-nu. m duo-c wind 0|“ b! ‘1" 8“"d” . '5‘. mm bulldmfl m ‘°' my“. a. g h- d “0.000. '1“ bun-m at 816.000. NMG the"... St. John’s. Nada Oct. ale-Thu Legislative mm! election will to hold to-dfl. '11:. with cloud lat night. autumn»; im- pact-Ion that!» Gama-twin Tickets ad fin ptrtionlm tron your newest Chadian Paine Agent A. H. norm, AG.P.L, Tomm C. P. R. Oflleo, 60 Kent-ct. GoodgoingonNovenbethd and 3rd returning until November «In. Between :11 stations in Cnnads, Pout ”flay, Outing Eat. ALWAYS CURES And in Pleasant nod Sale. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy T. C. lATClEl‘l‘. CityAgont. Return Tickets Single Fare will Issue for General Elections {PAGE ELEVEN. Fun totaled up to it any Written prim.m mum

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