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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 18 Nov 1904, p. 8

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It“? til Vi! 883 -Mr Harvey Reesor has returned a first-class u] to town from Raven Lake, B-exle; will «treat th: mwmh, .where he had Charge or by all druggists’. â€"M.r. Jas. Swantan. of Peterbop m. and mice, Miss Harriet Piercsnofl Blwmiflgtw. Illinois, are visiting Mrs. DEV-Kl Marta“ ! 5 i . -Mrs. W. L. Minore, of Ottawa. left for ham Prim, ether 3 pleas-q amt visit with Mr and Mrs. L. M64 Imam. Melboumeqa‘t; ,- ‘ ‘ 5 -.‘-ir. G. D. McEachez-n, of Eldon glam. “01023303 being Drnsont from all Station, was in town lately. é (we? ‘ ~Mts. Sandi‘oru Lnxc‘ {W was :vbc â€"â€"Mr. A. Lawson. of Woo-Mlle, to be out last week for the first visited town friends last week time after her long and serious ill- â€".Dr. 3.]. E. Ross,of K7rktield. paid °§S- 311*- ‘5 it‘ll very Take but i! , . - _ ma mug, strength daib. Her many Lmdsay friends a "Sit Satrugfayq friends will receiVe the news with â€"Mr. Dun McLean, of , am! a, p} ensure .waa a. visitor to town last week. ‘ â€"-Feuselan Falls Star: “Mr. Mr. J. M. Proutt, of Nestlebon, Mrs. Keys and family. otLhdsay, v a, ona'nxchasin meWattflaflomot :2: m m ’ m" P -‘ " mm *- same-wheres? - . or an an r wo c 0 _â€"Mr. 5 Champion, merchant Lindsay, spat a. few days at the tall“- 01 WM and 5°". Waltar, Fans this mach..." .«lfies E. Austin were in W lately °n buuneas. of Kihmount. 'spent Tuesday. ovum. -Ml'3. W. L. Minom, 0f Ottawa. in; at the Falls. and 13ft for Lind-g left tor hum Friday ether 3. pleas-q say on Wednesday, where shew: lwill antvisit wit‘h‘Mr ande. L Mé-v Immai’irfoaafiewydogyl. :.-. Ida-I. "Ahâ€"“A h4- Ion-outs of citizens and sun-gm with}. Our 00m. ~M‘r. Thou. Eek. of Wilberforce. was in town last week. ! ' \ -â€"Mr. Geo. Moore. of Haliburtkm, finite-d. town recently. A. c. momma; suns, ,: WILLIAM-ST. A. U. ”ADUUUAE DUN), i and W! Boil. left on Nav. 9th for :Joxcwafl to spend a month under the WILLIAM'ST :ua_‘i;rmla'oo:3 Herriman. Minn _â€""“â€""‘ tKingstbn Asylum. has been trans. As nuvmms (on: Am 6' 33333333: 33:. 3 __.__ tbs Insane, Inndon. Mrs. John McDennid, William-st, north, Lindsey, says, "I am seventy-six yea-s of go end have euflered the tortures of enmntiem for a. number of years; my hedth in general has been very poor. After other treatments had failed, I was induced to try Perkins’ American Herb Tablets. After taking them regularly for some time, they cared me, and I am satie- fied they are the greatest system regula- tor on the market at the present time. I will take great pleasure in recommend- ing them to othere.â€"Oct. 6th, 1904. J Thousands of people all over this coun- try will testify to their merits. They are acknowledged to be the greatest family medicine known. , WORTH THEIR WEIGHT, IN‘ GOLD. Perkins’ Afifiim Herbs; Price 256, 50c, and $1 a box. For Sale in Lindsay at Hm DWI. POINTER. KENT STREET, Cinnamon’s Hardware Store There are hundreds in use in Lindsay and surrounding country, and every one a grandd success. Call and see these truly wonderful stoves and get our prices. For sale only at - We have a full stock of the celebrated “Champion” and “Peninsular” STOVES AND RANGES. acknowledged by expim to be the most improved and up-to-datc on the Canadian mar et. NUWIS THE TIME mevwvvvuwvmmmvwvvuuuummm-U Dream: Brand Nothing may he had from I. J. out”, 40 “$83. STDVES ! STDVES! Black 1nd Tan-â€" At :11 dealers. goods.’ ” is for the man who must economize, as well :15 ion those who needn‘t count dollars and cents. it's the kind of clothing any man is proud it. wear, it gives the service and comfortâ€"ii holds its shapiiness and good looksâ€"1r. a way * that. makes it a practical eccncm) x: bu) .,, "Progress" Brand Clothing forbeing badly dressed. It costs no more to buy good clothes. than it doesx. in the end. to buy “cheap " clothes The difference 5 In the comfort and wear. K255 A Man has no Excuse PAGE EIGHT. Headquarters for Stoves and Hardware. “PROGRESS” Brand Clothing’ lo and 25 cent boxes and 15 cent collapsible tubes Sold by Leading Clothiers throughout Canaan. ' l ,\ I fill my window with it and draw/5: crowd. I believe if I filled my store with it I could kicks now from selling ‘just as good -â€"Whm bill‘ous try a dose 0! Chan. berlain’s stomach: and Liver Tab. lets and realize {or once how quick a firstclass up-tordato medicine will correct the disorder. For 5:13 ~31“. Sandford Lnxc‘ww was :vb'c to be out last week for the first 1mm after her long; and serious ill-v ass. She is still very weak. but is ga'mng strength daiiy. Her many friends will receiVe the news with- pleasure. _â€"Fegelan Falls Star: Mr. and ~M’r. b. C. Fielding, druggnst, or Cobocovk, paid our town a business . visit last Wk. . ' â€"M'r. J. Gopp. o! Peterboro, visit. ed his sister, Mrs. Brokenshire, of anemia-st” last week. ‘ I â€"-I\Irs. W. H. Ballard, wife or Pub- . 1i" School Inspector Ballard. 0133.91- 1 iilon, is, spmdxng a ten" 33 in- town, lthc- finest of her sister, Mrs. D. C. 1 Trew. -Mts. Adam Watson. Mrs. Wallhce and. Mrs. Paton, town. aticnded the unna! session of the Wmen’a Chris- uan Temperance Union a: B'owmm- vine. The meeting v:.s a grand at- fair. delegates being present. from all over. â€"M1~. Rm, 0! Val-mlxa, .visited to". {Siends .recem‘v. . â€"Miss Ath Fowler, of Cambny, lwasmtownlast week. ~Mrs. Johnston. wife or Account- :ugt; Johnston. o_t .t_he Oy_t-.nrio_ peak, â€"M.r. A. W. J. St. John. of Sun-q demand, transacted businessin towp lately. ‘0 -â€"Mr. Jas. Kurd of Haliburton. was in town last wpek transacting busi. [1085. -â€"Mr. Jas. Ketchum and wife, of Campbellford. are visiting friends in town. -â€"Mr. D. J. New, at Fingerboard, was in town Fridny. is gne only woe polish I keep. t' a Cement Works powcxj trmsmis- so» plant. “I used to think when it first came out that there were other shoe polishes equal to it. but now I 1 TO BE THINKING ABOUT YOUR STOVES FOR THE COMING WINTER. LINDSAY Young Won.- Wy Bur-ed. Berlin, Nov. 14.â€"lIary Heist lie. in a critical condition at the home of her father, John Heist, about three miles from Berlin, as the ro- sun of burns to limbs, hips, hand- and forearms sustained while boil- ing cider. her skirt: hsvin‘ caught In the face 0! the public danger. and In order to anon! an opportunitv to avert it, I lave called this meeting. Jy win: the Government has done in tho put we nay reasonably fore- cast whnt it. may nttempt to do in this, it. but anon, to avoid public condemnation. I The attitude of the Opposition on the question or the proper nee- meat of railway property was made :clear bytheir ellorte topaee the Pettypieoe bill as a heel: for action â€"eflorte which tailed when the pro- moter o! the bill abandoned it and Joined the Government in killing it. Theee are some of the queetione in which the people are intweIted. But, I repeat, the first great necee- aity of the eitnation in clean. hon- est and decent Government. Weare all familiar with the humiliating story 0! the inlqnitiee which have been perpetrated, and by means of which a minority premier has been enabledâ€"and, alas. hne also been willingâ€"to defy public decency and flaunt before the people hie enjoy- ment of a position which he notor- iouely hold: by virtue of such ini- * quitiee. { A: tho lat nation of the mini;- turo tho Opposition proposed mot tho 'I‘oxnhkuning Rnilwoy. construct- od and owned by the Government. nhould be operated by tho Provinc- ior o tom of you-o. m opportun- ity to: a. pncticnl toot or Govern- mt. operation 01 radium wu vot- ed down by tho Governmt. Iagilhtion Ihould be had to he!- lltm tho acquit-amen: by municipal!- ua. on proper and untenable terms, of all public militia, and also to provide machinery for tho prompt ”filament o! dispute batman “pm! an! that. A: the last section of the mm.- (Signed) J. P. Whitn Toronto. Nov. 14,1904. Cy vvvvâ€" __.v_.-, Thepo cyo! the Oppolition in the Leg m‘powncy ie funnier to the peopie end he! received their endow-meat end ratification by e majority oi eix or seven thounnd votee. To this record we point with pride. Amelie-n! “can“. The queetion of increasing the means 0! obtaining egricuituni in- etmction by edding it to the curri. cuium. in tho high echooie and coi- legiete institute. end providing per. cell of leads for Mai work, ad the the quenien oi the enoourege- meat of W of avenge in towns and viliegee. ere mag the qua.- tiene edvoeeted by us. tfi. am no“ minty o! the alw- utlon :- clan, honest ud decent Comment. In nation I mm repmontctin men in mi constituencyâ€"no matter win: their party dilution. may no And who mpnthizo um: our ob- jectsâ€"to “and silo and help us by their udvico ud ucoungement. In the pro-one. 0! great pubHc port]. puty animation. and d“- lcronm m o! ucondury impqruqcu. In order thot tho lorp majority 01 tho people. thou who desire elm. honest ond amt-Government. may but u opportunity to discuss the situation, 1 how instructed the ol- loora of the Libonl-Conoervotiv: Ao- ouiotion at tho Province to uk the moon of tho mociotion and also totivu from the municipal- tin, to nut st Auociation Hall, in the City of Toronto. on Thursday, the Mth doy of November. at :3 o'clock pan. A .,A‘_.- 3339153. «by will linger as . and u inspintion to the supporters or the Opposition leader honest nnd economical Government. The sum- mons comes in the form of an open letter to tho electors of Ontario. signed by Ir. J. P. Whitney, tho Connemtivo lender, in Ioliows: 1'03: 0! If. Wilt-01'. Wot. To the Elocton of Ontario: Driven to buy And nlnrmcd nt the righteous indignation o! the poople, the Provincial Government. which, for seven! yam. has held oflioo by means of (and And crime. is lboul. to make u lust no deeper-nu upped to the conntituenciu. this an in other matur- w. w... v. the Liberal Government. Ir. J. Whitney has decided to meet his tollewefl. The time fixed {or the panting in Thur-dear. the 24th at November. the piece the Y.H.O.A. Hell on McGill street. in which the echoes of the decluetion o! Libs“ principles made 4y the enthusiuuc Liberals in convention assembled on Couch-av. Loader Cd!- I MM.“ 16.: . Cancun-Sound. LII- “. m. a u Dc“ m :- the WW w In" In Front of Uta-II Ind ad Invllu Others m- Cos-amt“... MR. WHITNEY’S OPEN LETTER leonl Give. Followers Vole. In Policyâ€"Conservative Refuses to 00 So. ROSS TRUSTS WHITNEY AFRAIB Toronto, Nov. 14,â€"Followi38 1‘ mutton the Ind 31 Glasgow, Nnv. 14.â€"George Lennox Watson. the yum designer. who had for some tins past been ill died at his residence in this city Stturday. morning of heat disease. 8. Jul born in 1851. Pet-thou, Nov. 14.4m- emu! mommemt from Ron. wm. r.- I ma totho division afoul-bore: NortthybhhopoItho (noon-a of s.un8u.m.thom 0‘01- uw Jurisdiction. The Inner will ho goo mfla in extent and Snell-d. N' ' pissing. Alton: “4 “m i district... ' 7 Winnipe‘, Nov. 1£.â€"A ad cut 0! mm moan: coma-ed nu For: Flute. Scum-.3. m. Inten- lawman-(mum I- 1.3M 11:, Blair 3‘" it to he understood a,“ the “accusing demands and. uponhhenergiuhnwbeennther. mmtuloramn “hum. and that the necessity to: n more n- munentivo occupation equally re- quirahi-udhesiontothcphnho termed at the an. 0! his resign. flan. . DO "I saw the despetch in the pay or: about Hr. Wade. but I don’t know anything further. '5' on plan: have been perfectly clear tron them-st. Thepapentenmelhave not succeeded in has out my ob- ject. but they 11': appear to be verywellinlormedutowhattm Ottawa, Nov. 11â€"11» report that Mr. Wade la to be appointed Chair- man of the Railway Commlaalon lacks confirmation. Nevertheless. everybody concede: that the appoint- ment would be an excellent one if the Government. decided to carry it out. Ir. Wade's friend- aay he would pretex- to remain on the Trans. continental Commission ll the salary were raked tron: 88.000 to 810.000. the same as that attached to the of- [ice which 11:. Blair gave up. Ir. In: Go- to at. late. Toronto. Nov. 12.-Hon. Hr. Blair, eat-Chairman o! the Railway Corn- misaion, passed through to“ yester- dw on hia way to the World'a Fair at St. Louis. He was glad to be able togetto the biz (air. Onpu-b- lic drain. he was not communi- cative. He said: an HAW“! Aflfififlfiflfiflfiflffifafifllflfl ..... deOI ZOmZNm m0 Fm<fl .MQHEPOAU 073M SEE 25â€"53 ._. .< .BOMO S<m<m0 IUH<>> M Q g WWI-u W“. Ian m It. Ila. Ir. Blur. g 34 E E E g r? S 7% Yacht W In... Dad. Mdhuhm $301 RAILWAY mm. LACKS CONFIRMATION. Men’s 85.00 Over-coats downwud to $2.95, Ian's Ian's 88.00 Oven-coats downwu-d to 85.50. Ian's Men's 810.00 Overconts downward to $6.50. Ian's Stacks of money will be saved this month by Clothing Buyers of 1 try if they purchase their whole outfit at Graham’s. Remember we 5 men wear. Winter is just around the corner and it’s up to you now to a needs. This week we announce some big Clothing Reductions. We 3 great week's business and any day you come you'll find bouncing bargains in Men's and Boys’ Winter Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Fur- nishings. Boots and Shoes. Fur Coats. etc. Prices all over the store are down several notches lower than three Weeks ago Because Graham always sells for less than anybody else and his prices always' are at the bottom. Should any Dealer out undo: our Price, just for tlio glory of boating Graham, â€"hls distinction ill" be brief. as we will out again and as often again as it Is necessary to tustuln our olflm of undomlllnx all competition. Ian's 85.50 Sula downwu'd Ian's $7.50 Suns downmrd men‘s 89 50 Suits downwud Present Needs ‘s 89 50 Sum downward to The very first “try-oh" is likely A. J. GRAHAM. Toronto. Nov. 1£.â€"'I‘a.clded by .3 Amount :11qu a he wu about. to kick the ball in Sound-y’- rung. John Brockbcnk. wing mu: for the Toronto tun. Mud a. kick in th- Ihin tho: Not. In; right. he. Suntan. Pt. Nov. 14.â€"Fn.nk Jordan. color-d. was killed. and Will“!!! Lawyer. colored. and For.- lnu: W. A. 50"71 white. were My -, A, Â¥_A- -,_ trol oi winch; Unit“ Kingdom plum! by in «pic-Ion b! dynamo. nmmluutumlm pcnoenciec, to take over the control of unless telegraphic cm. In. becn marred to the Postmaster-Gea- an]. There in little doubt antler inlation will be introduced 3: than coming session 0! Pullmt to give 0‘0“. to the Vista at on. 7......“- Tho ordinary expenditure for that {our months was 813552.945, a column-d with 89.227.919 {or u. “m0 period of the previous you. “>0 “Dim expenditure tanned 82,. “3-054. 0 nun-z 81,220,703. W may“. mmnnmiutmthom mome. m a"... m other 3311” ”um a. ”dead“. to take over the control 0! mm mini-fink];- guy-o...- I.-- MMM m Incl Yurâ€"krpholomm Ottawa. Nov. illâ€"Tho revenue for the first (out months or the mt. fiscal year. terminating October am. In lec- than {or the an. Mod 01 last year, mounting to 823.518.- 268. The expenditun. both omni- wy and apical. Ibo“ u m The surplus of ordinary nuns o'er ordinary expenditure was 810,060.- 318. Ovur .1: expenditures combined tho our-plu- wu a mu. over 87.- in HATS, GLOVES. UNDERWEAR. ETC. ., with the Prices all tending downwards. OVERCOATS. “Inky-In!“ Sick Headache m, hut-l It.“l.'ߢh.dl~l~fi.lwr dud-H d m . 8h “hut-sunbeam 'ammummmmvm dun “Wan-Id h sky-tin. an: 'hmflwnyvflunmmdm mum on) maxi-W m haddwort. Abocnyfl martini-ho uwvbm-‘b I! troubled with this Wag filment, watch for the first indication of an attack; as soon as you feel it coming on take three of Chnmberhin's Stomach 1nd Unr'l‘ebletsendtbeettackmybenrdedofi m SPLIT T0 SPUNTEPE SUITS. ‘ the 1’ little doubt mug. 3 introduced 1: tho of PRIME to give $8.95. Isn‘t $12 Sum downward to 88.50. 85.75, Ian's 515 Sun: downward to $11.90. 86.95. Ian's 818 Sum :10an to 813.50. to be a fit. so well fashioned are our garments Ian's 812 Oven-cont: downward to $8.25. [en's 814 Overcoat: downward to 810.00. Ian's 816 Ovaroonu downward to $11.50. Wm.» mom Inna-”hung. Max-ed bynrunuuy. She Ina 'ntuMnndthe hone ud gggatoverher.8he wuukento § "val-pool to Quin. London, Nov. 14.â€"(C. A. P.)â€"Tbe Dominion Line will nninuin 1 week- ly service between Liverpool and Quebec and “antral, commencing on April 28 nut. The old White Stu- “ Gm. refined. brought m and m the Otuvc. will run on this use. mm London. Nov. 14.â€"-(C. A. P.)â€"In who 0! considerable opposition on the Hawtouadlaad question. the Anglo-finch convention paaaod the Chamber at Dannie- by 457 votes to 5. I. Riotteau thought the M aim-n. and owner: a: vea- uela had has: “and, and that Newfoundland should ionn a sepa- rate amt. I. Baudet demanded the deletion of the hit clause. daymudtbefickncyolthom- uonfl-omcpoint 110 milesto lec- vu-d.‘l‘hhwuooeofu urine! mumuiudbythe Canadian Governmentinthelnumu 01th. St.ummu. it. remaining in communiciuon nit. hounnndobumh‘ncwso!thero- an; o! the W election. wn“! ran. Wu. raw”. so- man-tramway; CLOTHING small Gdt. 5'0"- “-"” w m killed on the C.P.B- «will u 10 o'clock 3 about seven miln_“f“.‘ lbw mg- rau- Inc «had nah. Woods Holt, In... NOV. 14 two-muted schooner Bi Capmn NeLson, 0! menu! “I ashon- m the ”7“ ‘ (ll. shortly LNHTC M U1 ”out ‘lhn-v-(giuwlfl'l 0‘ 8 g of Tarpauljn ' mv. on W Hush-n. At aunsct an! tuned for their was. '1“ in 3 unicularh' (would and the chum-rs o! w belt ' are slight. to cons “ll. IAICULAIIUS AS. l'nhlouu 'TYOIIII aimed w P. ‘ tibia" 1‘ I‘D? "auto 'OI‘c m. mono 3K0: ' 00L; m1 No die: (It rope load an

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