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

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‘ :U~Tom 5:0. Ethel Cote m“ 9Neiu 500. Beta imbue? 498. Mary Houlthm c“mew 49o, Gen-trues 496, 111’? Mom-am 485, 314%: - ‘80. Helen Tetrault . M3373. .ClaraiGarnpy hm“ by Pupils in the Various Class». ”“0!”ng shows the standing 'm 0! St. Joseph’s Convent :' Will of October: 'r'v-Tctul 85U; Perm-1M3!- “Lg-Ric Houlihan 660, Hazel ‘35 \ellie Cote 639, Madeleine a Nag'ne Keenan 532, Re- MU‘ ‘507. Loretta M06111 “BF THE EXAMINATIDIS FOR OCTOBER. m: A. L AAMPAELLM- ..... g ©OO©900 609099. 00.0”09 JOSEPH’S CONVENI. goods when in innamon‘s Hardware Store ”00000 00 0000000090009 WIVES! STOVES! [aw IS THE TIME TO BE THINKING ABOUT YOUR STOVES FOR THE C OIING WINTER. Wehavea fun stock of the celebrated “Champion" and sum" STOVE-IS AND RANGES. acknowledged by mo be the most improved and up-to-date on the Canadian innocence-o rumoui outside the “'v v-“V' “a m Cashew; mm W an 1. W) m Em r~ Mus: ‘m as“ “j” “ c w u .uuumw mm RR g: we Are 'Three Eggs“; which. mu '1 WWW“ 913% an; mm 3‘ QAETJTY ‘°“£30“‘533m Mifimmw " ”M. 3”) 4“) s Ha la la! Ruhhqfi Mud “ TY: :0 ddsifia cfflpelt N0 loi Wfiww a”. Li“ 1\ ubbersâ€"fltm m9 WaBMLY LoW WWW: gmfim “10 untitiel di~ OOOOOOOIOOW $25.43;; a? 2 a ”*0“ do: M39.“ L' 31‘0““- 9o KENT 5'11, LINDSAY /â€"â€""’"â€"â€"’ ______ m: we Forbmleofeéné- ‘58. maul: Cut-tin 455, ID“ "' "" 7 W sell Hapla In! Rah - TY ' 501:! the chum Xe Wm ' Leaf Rubbersâ€"M ‘1‘} ‘ MBMLY MW P111038: ._.1\.. ‘ UHINA HALL STREET. ‘11:? (a: wife IN We carry a. complete stock â€" unequalled Ede the largest cities. Call to see out when in need of anything in the above lines. Headquarters for Stoves sad Hudwm. HANGING L AMPS GLASSWARE FAN CY CHINA CROCKERY LIBRARY AND for CUT GLASS Ara Three; Ransom Why Eily lid- NOVELTIES, etc. is in use in Lindsay and aux-rounding a grandd “can. truly wonderful stoves and tat our 3313p la la“ Rubber: th. no cheapest: No loi BRASS GOODS mtg hup W “W HRH)“ 0 antic mam an; «M 3‘»? Chamberlain’s Cough Ion-Ody ls Plus- ant to 13k. ‘ 1109.51 quality or granulated used in Lhe manufacture ’s Cough Ramgdy, and The loaf sag!“ is the roots it a flavor gum! mama; it qmte plea . . W. L. Roderick. of Poolaxvula. Md... ' ' at his rgmedy. say-J: “ (fly with In)“ years and an the boa opus. know of. The omldrfin like to take it gm! it his no (set. For 310 by, The 1106‘ quultl v- of Chamberlain" (”“3" the roots used in its 95"” it. a llaVor similar ‘° ' mun; it quite 91“““t w. L. MM“? P°°l get it? New. Pdrthâ€"Fouml Guestâ€"You idiot! Bessit- lekey 454, Mary Coughiin 4:30. 5L2) Stephenson 415, Mat-1611- logly 4423. Senior II.â€"'l‘otal 300; Maggie Tee- vin :96. Hortense White 390, Annie Duck 273. Teresa Dwyer 272, My:- 11: Leader] 268, Note: C’Rielly 253, Mal-c1 Scull; 251, Katie Dwyer 245, ('uxric O’Rielly 25. Sarah 001156237, Veronica Rifihzrds W, FrancisSf- lu 1.87. Ethel Giroux 141. Junior lI.â€"Total 275; Teresa O’- Breen 3-25. f’auagnas 2.: , Mary Mam.- Meeban 244, Lam-a Brady 219. nison 1625. Agnes Connors 157. Ste Hotcl Guestâ€"This 2 m1 water. Blather of tho low Porter. (Detroit Free Frau). fil‘otz 'Tbad: inf-t : it’s tire extineuifib- This qua]? tast- Found it hanging qmtitiel di- LINDSAY 'WCW. Workman... ......_ R. Kylie... .. ... ............... Geo. Ingle... .. ... ............ Geo. (:hambarlain'... Dr. Kenny... .. .. A. Primean... .. ............... L. H .s Power Co.... .. acumen Jr. Go... .. Flu-s. Jores... ... ... ............... Goo. Foster... .. ... Ju. ngbgtn... : ... ... A. Canon Sons. ............. F. Curtin... .. ... F'- ‘WW’nno W O“ I a. 0300-. Momen 00.... . ...... The Rathbun 90 .......... . .. Home for Aged... .. T. Brady"- “' “‘ Imthbu'! Com... ... ' F. Arum-”Wm " Siml'son housem ... J. malpiww ~ Ala. O'Rielly at once fyled an sn- dignant denial. and said that the L. H. Power Co. had a. way of throw- ing blame on others as a. reason for neglecting to carry out instructions Hi: (Ala. O'Rielly) winked to tell them and others that no had not in- tetiewd in the matter in question. Aid. Me Wettersâ€"“lt tho Co. hndput the light where directed there would not have been any trouble. I didn‘t give any order.” Aid McCrrea-“I’m certain Ididn-t." Ald. 0’Riellyâ€"“‘Under the contract the Company must put in poles where needed. but to save themselves trou- ble the: attached the light to a pole not .in gosition. They did thaeama thing: in the case of another light on St. Poul-st. end caused friction." Aldo Cinnamonâ€"“I think Mr. >Wal- to: Reesor he: been jollying the al- dermei: a bit. I had nothing to do with the placing o! the lamp." '1 he resolution we. adopted. Committee Report; The chairmen of . the respestiye committees read then reports, win-2h were adopted. The Finance report commended payment of the following acaounts: fi- 0 no i cw- vuâ€"wâ€" _ G. N. W. Telegraph Com. ... Kennedy Dan‘s Milling Co.“ 501} Telephone Co .......... .. Wiison Witson ............... 1': connection with the above mat- ter quite a deputation appeared. Capt. Fee and Mr. Kennw being the spokesman. .mhe former aid the 145m was 71 toot out of positionmud thought. it should go mu further west. The discussion brought out that Mr. Staples had ind something to dc with the locating of the light on the strength of alleged tele- phone message from Aldon-men Mc- Crea- CHM” and Cmmmon. An Error in Judgment. Ald‘ O'Riolly moved. seconded I); AM Mum-u. that the L. H. A: P. Co. be notified um the nmr light on:- end on King‘s!“ us not {wand :00 feet. west of King and St. Peter-sts.. as endowed. and that same must be (named at__once.. ‘ A number 0! accounts were read and dealt with in the usual way. Clock Knowlaon reported that pic rollootor‘a mtlement in oonnecnou with the return of 1908 roll was in .1112. ham-Retortod to the Audi- won motion )1! Ed body was heard concerning e nomewhat ydmilar re- quest. and It wee decided to instruct the t-‘ue Warden to take no action in either case. From Fred Wm. resonating his poll Lux.â€"Fimuce committee. Eton J. A. “cannon. objecting: to an Interest dame on overdue tu- es â€"Re1eu‘ed to Finance committee in opposiuou to Ald. O‘Rielly. whoea'ul evugone should he treated alike. ‘ to? 'ive w-hwm..ud. O‘Nallyâ€" "We “out“. we hymns in building thu «(Miuuu tr. £119 weign- Hula home" firmiyrbfloammgâ€"‘l dw‘hthnk . no A a way“. a an;- m. If. {IOConneu hold. um he {I M Ma own propoMy and an he In \Hihu to put uh more or me out o! m «any. as he think. Mr. m- i by. «mums In My on the g root.“â€"MN o! \ Hm. ~ New mun“ Manna. mm“ that a scream; be an! In an Kim-«L op- mm» mm “In: dw‘flwfi! for mu «comm ion at much”. - HIM. the» mxu mwux Non wu- struuu: man a”: «go. FRO“. DO. outwku. raglan!“ “K "Na; 0! We too: 0! hi: «Nit-e. Clue-t Rum. the fire Wudop. mam- kduea that the. la m: at uhmuledu mul- mu 1 .v “too of an new From {that Killaby. Rem-at. cast. rlsimnw that an ”tension recently nmdo by Mr. Thou. “moans“ to In; humane was on the street line and “tutored mu: the view of the river. Exam C. D. Dykc, local manger Bell Telephone Ca. "Am-min; Coun- cil that no unused poles belonging to his company had been left on the street ..... Mox- Soothcrnnpâ€""Thn's right. and I understand the L. H. P. .L'o.‘polu have also been picked P. to. pole: have a anyâ€"Filed. commit: ‘e. From E. D. lion-is. row-t0. asking to be into-tad as to buck in dealing with Lilli” (ts Irancnise ...... Ahypr Southern-‘5 communicated with Mt. Morris by telephone and said we and been told about his suspension ot operations in Collingwood. flu in- formed me’ that one of the conditions of mm bargain was mat cxtiwns should subscribe for $30,000 of stock in the undertaking, and he had anti! bowmbor 1905 to bomp‘cfc his 2‘00- ubc: ”therefâ€"Pollce and Lighting M m Solicitor Hopkiusm- W 1W 3'. Thu-nail! was acting New“: .10 muting gavel close to the I'm: tad In failing to tones W spot.» I! be per- nhlcd tho Council would take out an ”knack-Lott in we Solicitors hands. Wunkafiou Emu: m Râ€" E fluctuat- «I: m. ”Wm m,wu W100 9! ane- man "541de ‘Wom W." “HEM“ 9‘ 9%! W1 mm Wilma:- II? II“ “MI!“ ““5“?“ ISIS" “Ell“: MR MEEIIM WWW It muslin I“ an “S M99!!! WM m mm m not “ 7811) 775. 14 6.75 941 315.89 3.00 3.03 65.23 15.25: 32.00 17.05 12.5.20 13.00 7.03 .52 --- w â€"v .â€" Eho chicken: that were treated ahould be cleansed {MA-ow. ‘94 It is may to mgularly ox.- ‘aminc young chicks for head lice. If present. the lice will be found in the down or feathers on the chicks head. I! not destMyed. they will so weak!!! the chick that it will die from loss of blood. lil.‘he lice can be removed by smearing the chicks head with grease or sweet oil to which a few drops of csrbolic acid have been added. Scaly Lesaâ€"This disease is quite prevalent tn flocks of neglected poultry. and Is due to a. species of mite. The scales of the legs and feet become raised and separated. and s chaleiks excretion accum- ulates betwsen and our than; much lumpy crusts are normed. and under these the mites [in and bra-ed. The diseased lean and feet of the chickens should I): wyllwush. v- ._v '_--_-â€"â€" ed with a. mnfs'tiit brush. mm water and soap. The crusts {mm then be removed pad :1 mixture of can! put! of sulphur and lard m nut. . O ‘ Ptevention and Extermmation.â€"l! the poultry house is old and contains cracks and crevice. all the nests, roasts and other fixtures should be tethered Iron it. and the walls and (citing coVered with heavy buildEng paper and linewuah. The latter should be applied hot and fairly li- quid sons to enter eteryorevice in the building. Its quality Will beim- proved by adding to every gallon of the wash one-quarter pound or soft soap previously dissolved in boiling water. also 3 small quartity of salt. The material taken [com the house should be burned. and new. roosting quarters and inside fittings put in. These fittings should be simple in construction and msxly removableso that the vermin can be destroyed. Before the {owls return’ to the house they should be. thoroughlydu t» ed with insect powder or sulphur. By dusting each fowl over a box or paper. the powder can be well rubbed among the quills of the feathers, and the excess will not be wasted. The coal to: treatment for the dean-Je- tion of the gape menu can be euge- tn‘ely used to rid fowl-s o! vermin. The {owls are placed in a. barrel. the insuie of which is coated with a. mit- tnrt- of coal tar and ‘coal oil of- the consistency 0! point. and top of the bertel is covered. The lice are or- ercome by the coal tar fumes and [all to the bottom of the barrel. A' pa- pe-l' should be placed to catch the‘ rennin when they fell. so they may be destroyed. . . 1 The poultry requnes cleaning! and linemhinc twice 9. you‘- 113!!! most should be tend-edema treat, ed. with coal tar or humane every week. and the nests Manny cleaned and new strewn put_in_thtm m“ .IJco bite sharply and muse coushlumble pain. Tho most Injurâ€" Ious ot the autos is the red fuwl mite. This IS yellowish-waste to (hrk red 3n color. accordin; to the quantity a! blood it coutams. The blood is drawn from tho (owls at night. and during the do: the might hides in the cracks and crevices of the house. When duo chickens «ppm: in poor health they should bd examined at mama. and it mites are found, treat- mont would he xusoutod to.. low“. 09 mm. and numb. um 00 the Pan. Thu-W o! pan-m.- In one of uw print: mum at unprofit- anum um! mm». in .I (lurk o! ypouluy m to «name In. mm. \Otumm The (owl. are "My M- nmuml. and mo 3m u! tlwir pour comiltnm In not dtaeovmu! or «m: «national. Tum: u Wm my Mary you“: man to vwmuo Hm Nah (awfully baton they .w “an winter “wars. I. wait hoamx and mm- tort during the non «six month: da- puud maels- upon their truodam from xexmin. unsure an three distinct Groups of pushes prxgfllw upon the dowesliu hawkâ€"flan. lit-a and mites. Group: of Maltaâ€"Only onupc- vu» 01 mm. the bird UN “Vt“ upon the fowl. Tm than. i. providud with a sharp plowing mouth; it attacks the {owls at night and through unm- mg constant irritauon and loss 0! Hood docs moon harm. Thu mouth ct um louse data: from the mouth of the flan In um it. is not sharp and used for pinning. but simply to: hit- i:u,¢. Awe;- bito» shcrply and must: A MIHON c; I!!! (If £038 To IIIXPIIIIIGID IRE!!!" Aldermen O‘Rielly and Man2‘ that th( May or be3 aut‘ aurucd to .1 Guarantee 3(:0. bond for $5000 Co'lcctol' Nicholls.â€"-Cnrriod. Council wen adjourned. Axdermcn Cinnamon and O‘Ricxlj tha: the action of Mayor Soothom :n insuring the steam roller (or 82. 50(- at a premium of $41.25 to: 1 won-23h: be gpppoved.â€"-L‘:.flimi. Aldermen O‘Rielly. and Robinson. am: a three punk walk be built {mm the south end of Logic-st to Mr. D. lindson' a new house. â€"-‘u'arriud.. A W at BJ-qu.’ On motion Council went mm mm- mitev at tho when to deal with a. couple of try-hwy. Aid. unadu- in the chair. The first was an unaud- xuent or the Gunner: inf-luv. "duo- my the maximum ally iron $50 to :20: the ace unburned this Mayor to execute I contract for the construction ct certain sewers: and thr thin! appointed Mr. Motions. tax coucctor for 1904. The b.v-hwa were given a third reading when {becom- mileo rose. Md. O'Blellyiâ€"“It't km a on. at wits no rain wheuour it an " My. "c9 ‘ m a Rme m V NW Wfim‘fitu fi‘u, «ff ‘ W85 211- Sundry Hatters “6H In Pretoria. the ceremony will be of o semi-military charm. and fun- enl ontlone will be delivered by Mr. Both: and other Boer laden. Iondon. Nov. 4.â€"Mr. Bathe. yea~ tel-day issued the program to be ob- served At the funeral at Mr. Kruger. The remains will lie in late at Cope Town {or a week, and will then be conveyed by special train to Pre- toria. tho emu interment tuna; place on December 18. The Government has promised to {Minute the Attendance of We. mkomeflpartsofthecouhtryby m the stringency at tho vomit reguhtiona. Toronto, Nov. 4.~â€"Struck by one car and thrown under the wheels of “other, Mark Cepel. a. coachmen in the employ of Mrs. Daniels of 55 Elm avenue, was run over nt the corner of Bay and Front streets last night and nlrnoet instantly killed. Cope! was struck by a Bathurst street car and fell in front of the Winchester street car. Before the letter could be brought to a stop the first wheel has penned diagonally across his body. Bother-0e. his companion, was carried on the tender of the Bat- huret street car for at considerable distence. but beyond a. cut over the eye-ado. bedshekinguphe was unharmed. London, Nov. 3.â€"(C. A. P.)-â€"'I'ho- mas Richardson, labor candidate, de- feated Sir John Alexander Cock- burn, who stood as a tuna warmer, in tho byeeloction for West Mon- mouthshire, by a majority of 4,635 votes. The vacancy waa caused by the death of Sir William Harcourt. whose majority in 1900 was 3,575. Though Sir John Cockburn had radi- cal tendencies. his candidature Was endorsed in a letter from Mr. Cham- berlain. Sir John Cockburn was Pre- mier and Chic! Secretary 0! South Australia in 1889-90. and alts-hold- In; various other offices, wan ap- pointed Agentâ€"General for that colo- ny in 1901. 3" Women'u Skim nude in and good “:10. ad of good ”nicotine amid, 0010:- ." black, . any Ind hue mixed Treadmroguluflndfl. , huh- giving cpl-50082.96. A gm! land- a). at You.“ ad NW now Wino: Conn. buy out and. In thum‘u nylu, may tight-It in 21-inch kw with now do". sud oufl. . u d W of Mtoublo colon and lateral; huh.ugpmhmtrouu‘roronw manhunt-or who had not-om on bud than ho mlodudolouodthmw and oubluu to all then nodu- 810. 013.50 sud 815 00th 3: $1.50. lodo ot good oorviooouo pvt-too tom. M Ito boot and!" oolon o! mo. Nooo Noel ood vino. “In 1 Bouoo o! town. .1: duo. mn- lor 01.85, vb; vol. Moo 0o. Women’s New Cloth Cons at $7.50. regular $10. $12.50. $15. llOyu-dnohhpu 8(th Inhavflo. IM.‘ fl Mygoonfiommu mm 86c Wm. ‘10 Woman’s Ready-to-wear Gar- ments at about cost of the Bat-o Material. ”Mum-cum autumn mim- com the tuhlmble dude. of Hus, cm ‘v 5”" but noun. mo Tuned sumac: in n. "' mun- don-Manning. n,b|.ok.tod_':"{.‘30:: nun-A month! “In. 91‘ 3'8. 1‘“... Dress Go'ods an 0‘ Silks 011056 to the Half la rk Price. 1 ‘here are fewer left overs here than in say store hereabouts. We trimmed . into line during our dissolution sale and since then we have added about 9‘" 3M sand dollars worth of new stock. There are no last year's birds’ nests :2?" $32?) thing is new, fresh and desirable. Below \ as give you a list of prices that will prove to you on comparison that our state m a 1:5 are always correct. Opposite Post once. STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. mu“ By runs,» an ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. $1.25 Flannelotto Wrappers 690. 00-: mm Punt-.1. $5 and $6.50 Skirts at $2 95. LINDSAY. WWW“; 7' \-~xa\-"\IKII mom 193mg iu who Mum “ “mm now mm mm “M fiction in mm wold: Goo o! the M m m momwo u to boy the dry good: needs of the min (wily o! M's, 1‘ is two momâ€"mo economy. m you got thoW$ arm mama buying and «my 0th «111m. when loam that me «via floated often your nimble dollar do double duty. as a when 35o Japtnase Silks 13c. Our Special Thanksgiving Sale Starts Friday, Nov- ember iith, and Continues till Wednesday . . Night, November 16th . . And Sammy manslndugndonee 16756::3 fifth-mi. 1m; uh Means Economy For You. Tm lat-c TM Toronto. Nov. 5.-â€"Tvonty-two on- tfla hue M been made to: th- annual nu city mm: boxing dumpionlhipl that will b. docided he" beginning Thanksgiving night. '11:. 011me madman includo ; hesvywolzht from Alli-ton. Maul m :- 0-05“- unm, Nov. 5.â€"At a. mafia: of w. promwm Cubism may morning it wu decided to din-01v. m. mutate. the day 0‘ nonin- tion W8 and t“ N°" 18‘ “a m of £11m. for Nov. 26. - Branttord, Nov. 8.â€"An Armenian. name unknown, was badly acahded at Wawmua Engine worka yesterday morning. He was working in a tank when the steam was aocidentaUy turned on. Unable to eeeape the man beat frantically at the side of the tank. but those outside did not notice it {or some time. An aoon an it was noticed the steam wan hur- may turned on and the Armenian pulled out o! the tank. Ha walbad- ly Icnlded in the taco. neck. hands and wrists. an al . Dr. Ferguson no and. but dentin had been instantaneous. CoronerEl- liott will open an inquest 00-day. Cafl wu nbout 50 you. of n“. He was on the seat. of one of the large moving vans operated by the coznpam,v which had been driven in to the wagon ahed in near of the storage houao on Coll-p mt. The driver aligned and went to the horses' heads to back the wagon un- dot-themed. Itdfldnotgoin al t as was wanted, and he brought!» hora-a tmdagam. Aahodidao.CIdaeooduptou-aomo monandhhhoadwaacanghtand mahodbotweenthohoodow the Mm'aaeatand mascot the shed root. months hot-loam mmmmwmm Toronto. Nov. 8.â€"!ho.th unem- denly and in a. peculiar way to Thomas Cull, an employ! of the Frame Cm 00.. Mada alm- noon. “WDM fl.‘ caught II. (nu-on. Wily”- 15d“. Wm’amwmu Ian mm h- and with buoy boom- and inaction, regula- nlulSo, mm prioolOo. Balm film- ot'al kind: 0! twill}! pod vdlutorthinuk. amount we! away“. and Kid Glows, h d! flu Womblefiduh amoeba-slid”, was.“ ”.01.!51-1 01.50. In.“ numtwilflngod‘ “75¢,ndWoo MGM Glenna! “U0 . pdr. O“ mum men-n ‘ "Wad Nu wmwvnzum mum *I May. who and Wm utyh. coca-II u would». tum-m.» you you althou- Women’s 180 Handkerchiefs 10c. Ngw Km. 30“! “d GIOVOS !» an mum. All linen 1w. Clock 2 x 2} pr“, pretty flmldo. signs, "gal" who a, Win; ado pmuxo. 150 Ml hut-blushed 1w. Linen. 58 hobo. wide, "Ill“ 300 quality, flunk-giving n10 pd» 2k. 72-inch full-blank“! Linn, not: flonl “I mun; quilt}, That-girl.“ on. pd“ E31. ' flr-lo'N dmflmduilxflmh do“ OLSON-h- w-FF‘” “mm“- ' Gloves of m Sorts in: this 8:10. Thznksgving Linens at Sale Prics “9d Blanket Btrgalns. Wuhington. Nov. 5,â€"Negotietione have been mmua for a treety be- tween GM and the {hind Tisha and full particular: tun Cun- dha Panama. A. E. norm, Asp mat Galen! hunger Ant, To- 'r. c. urcuu. City w. Innsbruck, Auttria. Nov. 5.â€"Thn rioting of the students At the univer- Iity ha become so actions during the night mt troops with find Wont. Inn-dud into the midst 0! th- erm- demanstntou. An u- an and Pony was kilbd by d layout tluut through tho but ad many persons were wounded. M'- w uld ten Italians were woundod. The building coupled by tho lull-n tumult! at tho maturity, GoodgoipgNov.16thand17th;z-oâ€" turningunfilNov.2ht,190§. Between .11 Mon in (hands, Port Aztlan-what. Day. SINGLE FARE Thaqksgiving ALWAYS CURES And in Pleasant uni Salt. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy election or the French Efficient. MM SWIM“. For the Gov-.- You.

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