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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Nov 1904, p. 11

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y tea; ”0'. N: a rant gm Stomach ' Troubles” Can Be Cured KENT-ST. 323%. mu in??? A. L 0AMPBELI. m: “N” u «n». 0000.». 0.4 066490900 09 0000000000909 ; V //% When you buy look 0 . . ,, 4/ forthe SLATER TRAD E M A R K on the sole. None genuine without this stamp. PRICES $3.50 and $5 00. <- I - ‘VA'A'AVAVAVJ I Mr. Joseph Pominville, one of the most prominent businm men in Still- ma, Minn, after having spent $2,000 with the best doctorate: a stomach trouble without relief, wns advised to try a box of Chamberlain,s Stomach and Liver Tab- lets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with indigestion, hilious ‘macks, lack of appetite or constipation, _ thm Tablets ere just what you need. Price 25c.; all dmgg’istn. o ”manic s-rocx CHINA HALL m Fries Fl mam HANGING LAMPS GLASSWARE FANCY CHINA CROCKER’Y IOI‘ LIBRARY AND im wild alarmâ€" eem put out PROUSE, 0! mt r“, _“:f ppine. ' 3 m “CC Boot: and 2' MA RKET." Smoked Meat, Paid for Farm his arm. CUT GLASS BRASS GOODS AG II‘ NOVELTIES. etc. . NEILL. LINDSAY, I ~-~ not xmss FOOD an flet': stock ythm HODGSONâ€"CURRIE â€".â€" ‘ Nov. 14th, by the Rev. _ erson. James '1'. Had . Kate Currie, both of Let your next pair 3 of shoesbe . “SLATER’S” : and you will get more 0 style, comfort, and : wear than you have . ever had before. JAS. A yANSTONE, Farm Machinexy,"rhe McCor- mick 0.x. line, The U. s. Separator,.McI.aughlin - - Camages, - - small: anwnle mourns. Highat Price paid for Produce. D. J. Mm, P309. Ramadan-d. Chou-n Manon. firms, $1.00. FRIDAY, Novm , QUEEN’S HOTEL "I 90 KENT-5'11, LINDSAY GOOD TEAS a SW9. ._ unequalled Sens everything in Dealer in Bread and f 0" 1'0 Rent. iédi Paigeutook chemo taotc down 11‘ ”hr 39”” (M Our Own Wmmdmtm Mr Tim. Lattlmo o o: mukstcok. nu “and the podtlon of action hcu ct Natbton and has mmd (up. to the new fiction then» We all join in wishing Thou. our: cum-c. Er. W. E. Brulburn. our popular Mylar. Lu mound. again. and human in in £qu bl t. Any am wanting": a m In“ of plum. ohmldmt not M! to am bun 0. call. ‘ A vary mtorallnu norm was on {M “not: of our but: cm Saturday. when Mr. £1. Croakor cam: "Gumbo." 9. Italy 0W wwith u. olub. howcvcr. “Guano." named to cum tbs chase. Hold on to your hat Um mt windy dcy. Harry. Blwutock Mothbdflst church In. thud holdhw tbtir mniwcmary on Cmbtmu dwy and HM day following. For putlculm: we later 001an new. Mir. Gram; at St John! church 1191‘s. 1.! mwhct under the must. LWII Will! him. 0. mm w . It?!” Emu mim'lg Pct; uboro. 3 as m nu. ”2‘5”; . a.“ 7 _-. ",_.,_‘_.I___ L-._I mlâ€" burn is Waring again. . .. Kr. Bert Wood. 1 Newton". trad; ed. his driver for a two tort}. Hold on! to the reins. firt. 1:1ka chorus taotcry has shut local number. some 0! which tippad the scales at 2501313. 'llwo of this party triad to secure some baar‘ but it was a bare unmet.” Mr. Bruin made his way to mix swamps and has not been seen since. Doubtlesa he was badly frightened when he saw thz‘ir long range guns and. red garq ments. and it is only a chance it the frightened animal will venture from his winter den on Candle-c mas day. Time and spam will not pamit me to tell of. the great (seats of these two bear hunters. ¢ The baseball conoezt which will held in the town hall here on the 17th inst. proved a. deemed success ‘ in every wsy. As the committee 1 provided an excellent program for; grandad house. and crowded it was-- find tho programâ€"why M: m out of smut! . Luca shipmnts of stock we Itill hobs cent tom this station every The hnuwa‘haVe all trrivedhcme and in most cases report; shortage» in mien. but m atewcasus the limited. number was rushed. “Um San cunp. nun Stan-3y Creek in An- otrnthen consisting of Messrs. 3V. covert. sad J. marshal, ot Lack-1 port. P. Reid. and W. Hit-7m. a! Rheum; E. Irwin. Jan. Irwin and Joe. Irwin. of Inviolock. arrived bane on the 16th. hint. with__thoi1_- fir in will Bea glint helpto keep the watenup in Sturgeon Lake dur» in: the sums and 911 mt!!- mBCAsYG-EON. (From Our Own Oorrcapozndsnt.x Mr. Peter Grmt has a gang of men It work making repairs on the canal here. The: are putting on new gates and are trying to stop the leakage at the low-2r end of the canal. It thay can 9mm: the leak-t VICTORIA ROAD. (Special to Th3 Poet.) ‘ DEMISTâ€"Noxt visit 01 Dr. Bow-a annan to Victoria. Road. (Chirpaw’a Intel) will be on Timmy. Dec. Lst. (WRESPONDENIS’ [HIERS (Special to Th: Peat.) ‘ DENTISTâ€"Dr. Bowcrman. at the Queen's hotel. first tour Friday’s in Demure-ml. ‘muusm 1856.) SUCCESSOR TO JAS. STEWART. Hamssmaker. Dealer in all kind: 'of Harness, Trunks and Valivex, Robe: and Bunkers. ‘ IF YOU WANT A hbna, Organ, Sewing Mat/Hm, Buggy or Wagmc, see me More you 6w!- Dry Goods; Hal: and Cd’s, , M, Rwymédecufiing, Boot: and Shes, Groceries. J. MURCHISON CO. Imported Woollen, Rem]: Bias, Superior War/Emmi“). ahaâ€"Hovering been' sick 1w am. .but we 5” Flam“to J 08. STAPLES D. J AMIESON . TAILOR. “I? 30 A688”. I. I. STEWART BLACKS'DOCK. WOOIIVILLE. at Bonfironhl Montreal, Nov. 16.â€"-â€"The Black Dia- mond Liner Louisbunz. COal laden, from Sydney to Montreal, went aground in the St. LtWrence gt tion 0! General Andre. the War Lun- inter. and the nomination 9r 1!. m. a imiiriicefifiermu. member of tho mambo: of Deputies. from the Ver- sailles division oi the Siwo-ev-cilo. to mum. Montreal, Nov. 22.â€"Ex-Crown Pro- wcutor J. P. Cooke yesterday morn- ing dropped his proceedings for crim- innl libel against wmim Bhokely of Toronto, thus ending one oi the most i'unous cases in Montreal's criminal records. The originnl heu- ing lasted 11me 20 6m. and coat eech side shout 820.000. Since then s toys! commission wee appointed to enquire into Hr. Cooke's conduct in the wetter. whose report is now bo- iore the provinciei Attorney-Own. Hon. Hot-nee Archunbeuit. Yester- day morning Ir. Cooke's counsel en- nounoed thet he would not proceed with the use. in view at the nutter he! deelt with by the royei oom- mies on. Bienkely would Ir. Cooke. timbflufrown prosecutor. oi accepting Rio Jenelro. Nov. 16.â€"'1‘lle revolu- tlonu'y movement he: been cruehed and order le completely reetored. Senetor Laure Snare end Deputy Berboze. Mme. loudure of the move- ment. lave fled. Other leedere my. been muted. Hwy persone luve been killed or wounded. in spanking 0! his remedy. say-1: "I have used Chamberlain's CoughRem- cdy with my children [or several years and cm truthfully say it is the best preparation 0! the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has no injurious alter e!â€" fect. For sale by all druggists. GIIIIIBII’IIII’! cough Round, I: Plus- ut to In. The huest quality 0! granulated loaf sugar is used in the manahcmro of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation gLve it a IlaVor similar to maple «yrup. mama; it quite pleasant to cake. Mr. W. L. Roderick. yo! Pool}\v.'lle. Mdm â€"Mr. 11 F. Johnson. of Conan. N. Y.. is rezist'emd at the: Pym house. He is fuying' cedar trees and shim pintthomtocmontheathor side a Christmas trees. Mr. Johnson was in this vicinity twp year: ago on thembnsm :(.‘1..g don. aim Mm. 1'. M. McFadden has returned to her home in Peberboro. -Mr. J. Frank Graham and MLJ’. Ernest Graham. of West Opt. left [at Friday (or St. Louis. Tlvy will be gone two week. and b:tore 10-1 (on returning will visit Chicago, Detroit and other citwa. â€"} MC. \. Sec-rotary J. P. Reid. let monday for Hmiiton.\ when he will enjoy a wc:k' physical trailing under Prat. Barton; troiring under Prat. mrton.‘ -M1's. McFadden. who has been visiting with M115. L. Archanlaault, Lindsay-st“ 1139 retujpcgi 39 Lyn- -Mrs. Wilford. of 5.. tharinea, and (mag hta . who had bran waiting C01. and3 Mrs. Deacon. '- uturnod home Monday. ~Mm Minnie Johns. bookkerpzr with the Merchant: Counter Check Continua Tomato. spam. a. tow dun with. (I'm in town. . â€"Miss B. Cotb'. of Toronto. who has "w n “siting her sister at l-caelon Falls during the hholidavs, returmd to the clty ngMom‘lay avcn' ng. â€".\Its. Jamieson. wife of Rev. Mr. Jnmicson. of Blenheim. has been the guest or Mrs. Deacon for some days. â€"Mcssrs. Rich. Parnagton and W. H Myers. 0: Long Point. Lmnwctcd bu~iness in town 310th --Mr. E. H. mm. o! thaDomm tun Bank staff. Onllh. spat: Than?- giving with his parents in -Mr. J. Hop wood. or Ton-00.0, was in town Monday cllliug on our on goods merchants. â€"Mr. 600‘ K: nnody. of wt ezutly. Mondny. ‘ â€"M-ias. Road. of Renboro visited in town Monday. â€"Mr. A. 6. Campbell. of the. Fal'm wax in town Montku'. -"r. Curry. 0! Minden. calbd on town (news Month). .103. Peacock of cm. is pay. Ins. Lindsay Manda a. Visit. â€"M£s: O’an. o! Fenclon Fal‘n. visited Lindsay [fiends reomtly. -.Mr. C. W. Burgoyne, or Fenclon i-‘l‘alls. was in town MondLy on Illn- â€"Mr i-‘l‘nlls. inns. Blackstook council met on “a duy. tho nth with a. full . Quite a numbu' of tpplimtian tar chop killed by dogs were settled. We bar in some cum-thallium killing; 'm caused by othnr care. than don. People should look into mt. ten of this kind mote closely beau-e mull); *' . Blmhtock Math!!!“ Chm? Cup.- Qligd, up singing at_Ca.dmus annimr.‘ â€"â€"â€".- A: W by the Pmsbybexim and mum. of Cartwright. 3.7. R- H. Phahn. o! the mama-m church. prewhod Thanksgiving car. via. to the methods-t church harem Thaw: cloning. . . . Ion-Qua o! Bmun and “not." within On “at. â€"Be~'. W. 0. Clark:- wzu in town Monasty. on Subbath “tum also under- in: a very whim aa'u. Quite a Ina-m. tron :‘fitc gutsy}, ed the stair-tar: service- at Cal. m. which mm a aided success. 10-. Jmph and was mum sun art. visited. lriemhin Rankine: on Mo nday. rm" Will. WINTERS. Anomal- Revolution All Over. (lo-oral Andre 0000 Amt! h 8- km luv busi :ncxoly WIN- J. Clarry 13!: for Orillia. B. Charon. of Com Jess visiitor to town W. Taylor. and Mr. W. Bobcaygcon. vls‘Led town Goumh' left. for Ur: city “Id”- 5036! $0 lontml. Nov. 29.â€"Unleel ml len- tenoe to commuted by the Dominion Government. Antonio 01mm of um any will be M on Jan. 20 next. for the murder of Theodore Dave! on Aug. 90. 0:: tbs! dew 01mm ehot ad mortally wounded Duvudurlncerowlnsuloon on Nam Dune street. Gtmonl'e mu. which bu been In W In the Com 0! Kinc'l Beach for Ion. due, come to u: end tut evening, when the Jury brought In u ma, o! guilty. with e mama” to mercy J mama-oath. mmfanJII-m. Pfi- New York. Nov. 18.â€"Four men employed in the plant at the Dover, Rockn'ny l: 0mm Gas Co.. at Ens: Dover, N.J., were uplwxiued in the motor room 0! the company yester- day. Th. «dam w mused by a hrohu valve in the drip PM under A-ld tho Boo-Ix dc.” nd churn at Al: Ila-om Crowd. Quebec, Nov. 19.-Amltl the boom- ingolcannonandthecheera of an immense crowd, which throngod Duf- Ierin Terrace. overlooking the Allan Line wharf. and also along the route of the procession. and at the what ltaelf. Lord ud Lady Hinto and the vice-regal party left Quebec per SS. Tunisian gt 9 o’clock last analog. The vice-regol party lelt the Chateau Frontenac at 8 o'clock. A mud of honor of 100 men. furnished by the Eighth Boyd Rifle. Regimen. vu drum up outside tho hotol. Tho floo- regol potty wen “computed lags: Wlllrld and any humor. Hon. loo Fltmtrlck. Premler Pumt. 8* H. loam All“. Asimov All“. su- Thoxnu Gunshot-fly. D. Pot- tlncor and my othm la carriages. Tho Gum'- Own cm Hun-urn provldod on escort o! n ma. vhno st tho Allu'o who! s ol honor of tho noysl Dunn on Refl- mont. topthor wlth tho Stut- bud. were drum up. LORD MINTO LEAVES CANADA. Madotroinwnll noloetednndtnllfumdskinn with u: unopfionnlly bright, "on glossy curl. 28 in. long, qniimod nun lining, any stylish ud durable cont fornllkindsolww,regnlu ulna :- no, but bym none! orderswoanullitnt It: n'nvingof” toyon. W835. Women’s mm Fur Jackets, 30 inchoa long, masooddmble skins cost-ml had m. bright oven Inga curl, quilted 1min lining. This Jacket in worth 830, our ale price $25. Men’s Fur Coca, nude of attong double and um Gdluny skins dnrk, smooth om fur, high finding collar, quilted imam cloth linings. when m m teed by the nuke: “Binhop.” to and the had- guru eat at war. Usually cold at :20, our ougdpnoo only 817.50. Other: by me unhi- st $14.50 $16. Tbedifferenees between oureuhptieessnd the prices you're forced to pay at the old- timeeuditmismllystuflingâ€"did youevertnkeapencil "“9?“ and 5“": out (or youtselfthe extremely high rates 0! interest you pay for the 30 days or few months'neeommo- dation you get when buying at credit stores? If you haven’t then do it now. What an inducement to cash buying are the prices in this advertisement, These are only made possible by means of our Syndicate buying and Cash selling. chv of the yen. STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. Opposite Post Office. Constantsavingofmumntsonm uncanny day preheauwell as the igAsavingsoo huge: purchase- at thhstore willmean emu; little bank aeeountat the W‘W‘ Men’s $20 Fur Coats. $17.50. LINDSAY. $30 Astrachan Jackets $25. $40 Astrachan Jackets $35. lo Will lanc- W “mm“ ~“"“, FU RS. CASH IS KING. " Constant Dropping Wear: Away the Stone." “'16. Am Stop: By "an0 In tho Northwoot Torritorioo. Moosojaw, N.W.T., Nov. 19.â€"â€"A destructive prairie fine is burning in the Wood Mountain and 'Willow Bunch district. The fire started oomowbero in Mont-nu. passing within 60 rods of tho N.W.IL Police Borrocka at Wood Mountain. Sweep. in; on through the country. it pass- od through to the Willow Bunch dis- trict. and is still burning. 1t ho.- covaodonoroooboutwmileoeut and woot and 50 mil-- north ond loath. Everything in' it: poth in oommod. The unount of dung. or. Willow Bunch will poulbly nook moi thouund dollm. Milton-co. manage. 8.11%. Nov. 19.-Do- Itruotlvo pull-lo It. on racing northeast o! hm. Tho {allowing loco-I lion boon upon-too: Juno. Ashcroft?- houlo ond roach build- inp. Mouton-'- born uni hw- Itooh. Banal Young's roach and buildup. The llro in now in tho vicinity oi Tabor. Ilu loath" 1"me noun-nu... Toronto. Nov. 19.â€"-Hlu Booth will hold her final gathering: from Nov. 24w29.8undrodlolomceu and ”Idlers from .u put- ot cm. will utmd tho unwell counclla of their communicator. who, during eight you! of noes-(u! lender-Mp, In. M M banal! to dl. Benton. Nov. 19.â€"Contributio:u nmgoting ”5.000 to the Irish Parliamentary iund hove boon for- wnrdad to unload from this city by the United Irish League within n week. The mount included $12,000 from Phiindoiphio nnd 81.811 from nympnthioco with tin hon» mic covenant in Toronto. Ont. I.“ At It“ ”It. 1‘.Y. M's I'mwoll Gallon-cc. PRAIRIE FIRES RAGE. mu Toto-u Ion Bettorqnditieo, equdly good ulna st 75c, 81,‘ ‘LfimeLSO. An excellent Wool Bhnht with cotton wu-pa. medium-lac, tutcolorod borders, : qnlitythat will wax-womextngoodvdustfl. near. Men’s Underwear and Gloves at 500 M0. “'80 enough OM It .12, 812.50, .15 M 819. “dmmsuflo hand-rt rich full Chianti-“1111120111111 uhflutlo. tuned wash]. Watylain duo-o ndous rolhbloFuz-I of buckmhn, Mawhiu'rhibot, American Scblo,blukOponnl.ndGa-nnm. Odin-“null,“ .mummmw 8503M“. ‘ M and. 1mm m M Bale, dark well mtchodlkhu rid-nod withdx minnows!- 81L50, ode priooflfl’é. Other largo-inc. mm .1: 812. 50, 815, 618, 383 82;» and $32. $8 and 88. 50 Buffs at $6. 50. A Good Blanket at $2.50 a Pair. Woman's New Cloth Coats $6.90, regular $10 and $12.50. $11.50 Alaska Sable Rufi's $9.75. $8 and $8.50 Caperines $6.50. 25c Taffeta Neck Ribbons 19c. $12.50 Alaska Sable Rufl’s $10. 7:; Thanksgiving 55 Day. SSINGLE FARE ContaclnoPh. Nov. Slâ€"Tho Bri- tuh m ha inland the Ameri- ”Location in 111th on “I. 09“ union of ‘m with tho “1°. d mm in “I. m Tubing-d taxman-c...- mpuuo Apnt. A. H. norm, Al- um Guard PM! Mat. To- meet I. 0- .ANIII'I'. City“ mmmmm,m Arthur-nah“. Good 1 16th and 17th; " unfit". 5m. 1m. .c'mmy'. cm mating. and u: extra 0! The Canada. Gazette will be tamed a once with the m! precaution. : Ottawa. NOV. 22.â€"Pu'uamcut Eu been announced to not. on Walnu- dgy,Jan. 11.11ammpuud an smut. ch: a flooded an m ad loft 80.000 pot-con- “than. thou- how. but. and punctual- bola; destroyod. .- Alum. non-M. 3"" ”‘- 11.. mm... mm. non-thou: of 0.1.“, M W. M” bun vumd by n Guam “m' an. causing the up torn-o um '5'." 9‘” MW!“ Dan-Ink. POI-II...» “I. ll. him”blo¢m

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