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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 9 Nov 1906, p. 3

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mept‘as allowed elsewhere in the . and no on». to advertise such Ettormance as prohibited. in. this .7- No one my; about for gain, orto hurl? others on the Lord’s Day. 3. 50 Sunday newspapers to, be h"ugh? in for sale on Sunday. onlators of this Act liable to an of 3: to $40. “10.. Employers authorizing anyone “glare this Act shall be liable batmeot $20 to$100. ll. Corpqraflolns must hot author- . DELL w“ Jfigidation onâ€" th “It,“ fixture. ; . lack-.011 0r prog Man at this an} cation far a clan" kg A-.. Napâ€"mu: alanine. ct “mu: V. Maple s‘ugar mhkmg. ' w. Protection oi_property that be- m. Mgered. “x. Special work b1 order afiRail- J _ _ . 4. Nooneemployedto wot-Iran My nukes allowed. 24 hours’ rest lithe following six days, provided he Wk more than eigght henna per day. §~ No person to engage in games, M or public meetilggs, where mafeohchangod, or 1:0, fbgpneâ€" Int at. m ‘ ' 3- No (mention to be run for. hire bout. watch “0.. to :ho public. 4. Convoyuno oi travail.“ -. M and van-h mm in hand: a; ‘3. am ‘ i. Moving mm u inter- We point- “; my '1. Nona-try“:- I: v kh m: adamant: pro é? 5E aunts in the dischange of his mice. )1. Fiaharm’s unavoidable work “tars _ ._, on Hiringotboatnafihorsator p. Lnavoidabb work after 6 p.111. hr Monday‘s work. ohm“! carriage; :. Delivery of milk agd the work (domestics. a. Sunday street cars. .3. Work done by his Majesty’s d. Keeping up (in; etc“ mou- nt: :0 m e. Safety won: in min“ I. Supplying CM margin“, 3. Pvrmnamaydoagtsotmemy armpaaityonthoSabbathasrol- 2. No perm can sell qr 9H9: for sale or purchase any goods, chattels, or other property. or transact any business for gain or in connection with his calling. - 8m Exam “mm m lad. Followinz is a synopsis of the Lord‘s Day Add passed by. the Domin- ion Parliament, which come! inf-0 force on March last. 1907. .7 hows: 3. Work for fivim warship. b. Medical and relief work. _ n. Rankin; ulna-minim; and do- immg telephone or telegraph may WORKS TO BE ”HIDDEN BY STATUTORY EMGTIEIT. Iflf HEW [ORD’S DAY AG. 1. The “Lord’s Day’s” begins at 2 o’clock Saturday night. 9 ad. lib. Lt. was suggesceu. tnat they ,go to a. nearby resort when: there was supposed to be somo good shootings and before :goim; our friend took the proprietor to one ids and handed him a package .to put inhis safe, saying it contained. $6,000. This. of com clinched the :good opinion already fanned of him by mine host. Just before going he "approached” the clerkâ€"whom we will call "Tom: m”â€"-f€n‘ $50. Tommy, not? being born yesterday, said; he did not haze it, but. tho jovial bonuses coming up ,them, brushed all objections to one .30 and. told Tommy to let himhave i and. room Tommy to tank for: want.- inz m m1: their guest when he v 'vr . ‘ mm mm: happened that- , in m 5 WW m as mm m m 14%” M ““01 hi O“! M o! as men ”at; It a“ 19 w how most humus; mu . «sub. and as a magnum are «gun in" right wally. um w: an Wtacmaftio Ming sharper elm put up at th? W]! W in this buns. and registered as M cook. at the Allan Lina. lions a“; He immediately proceeded to “refine himself with all‘urowgd fl paying parting)!” attain!” jfi mil” boat himself.« He gene-out that he yea an the look-out Jot, invest- new and had: a wad with him to, meet. and in the meantime. being of , ”any nature, lwould like to do “no shooting, etc. The proprietor’s In nook him out. to seq a. large gov- ment work nearby and toted him gim_araund generally, pitting: up :emsuine Habanas and gunfiry Scdtch- , ad. lib. It was suggested. that in! m to a. nearby resort when; ‘ Opurah'ax o! draw brick“ and mployees to violate the Act penalty of tram $50 -to $500. Ra'ilwgys operating under Pro- «fi’pflow ANUQLILOIHKEEPER Curiqgo 1nd. W at par- charter not prevented. ibis ‘gct respects all Provin- W or prosecution for a. I 0i this act shall be com.- Without the “leave of the Y-General of the Province. bar the expiration of 60 “n the» committal at the ot- . munch Mr Van tho 0mm» of I mum lumen 1mm“ a loll 6f 1)qu m m In mum. I..- *n-uA Inn-l- nmA ‘ 1.1.151 an- There are many causes of nervousness, but pom-blood heads the list. The doctors call @0113 2 it anemia. The blood lacks red corpuscles. At your first opportunity, consult'your doom: Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Ask him Me In: anything better for vea- '» nervousness. If he has, take it. If not, «he Ayer’s Smspm'lh t’s what you are after. am ”my: nun: 1.0. o... b ‘ 1‘. LINmAY. FRIDAY. NC desires. At the time of the incident, Mr. Tifvey states, ‘he scarcely felt the pain of his limb, but on examina- ‘ ' trion discovered that the hack’ssharp {com had penetrated the flesh. The ;other antler passed through "his itrouser leg, cutting holes in two Iplaxxs, For four or five days he was considerably bothered with his him», but bzing a healthy, man, it has completely «recovered. ‘ The deer are platitul in that re- ‘ginrn, he says, but, of course, shoot- ing is forbidden on the island. He {and Mr. James got their share of bass and maskilnongc in Balsam Lake ’without much difficulty. The ducks, : too, are very; plentilul and Were Dc- ’ ginning to arrive in multiplied name .tmrs just as they left. .The last day 5 they shot ten without the least ‘trou- nle. .Whiistle Wings, blue bills and the black ducks were the chief speci- .mrmn Mr. Laidlaxx’s island is covered principally- by white. birch and; Mr. ffikey states, is surrounded by the pnett-ilest and cleanest sheet of wa- ter ‘b’e evgr sawâ€"the whole region might apuy be described as the :‘muntars'-ph.rad§se.” l .. w Breezy Local Brownies. â€"Ihe Evening “Post Went. Lost and Found column is read by] at least 4,000 ct’iizens ever night. See, the point! Make use of itâ€"the cost is bn‘t a trifle. - Mr. I‘ivey‘ \uthcmgh a man of al- mOe't three score years and ten. was. howewr,. more than a. match for his wild aLssailant. Forcing the lat- ter's brad to the earth. he was able to grasp a steel rod. ly-ilng near w.;h which he struck the'animal. a sting- ing blow on the head and sent. 2me of! in a dazed condition; He ‘1»- hives thad had he been a weaker man he would have been gored by the- angry back which the residents tIhqughti h'angrowtn out out his mid an: (when at mm. A mat later to tea a sharp wtlor ol the animal alarm the can: at his right leg which new]: took him of! his feet. chk- h' taking in tho portions posation. he clinched tightly the ferocious .beast‘s horns and [an a few moments there was a stuhbmm encounter between the man of stmngth and the antler- ed monarch of the forest. A‘ week ago Saturday Mr. Hwy kit the camp to set come “we: It‘ a Imam on tin on o! aye .Ihmd. and Wll'lfl than his buck mm up .mmd him and to aim counted. to have u mum disposi- tion. Hus upon at it ‘to we “um but wu “sum the aunt! wad quits tum Returning to his canoe 9n the- uhox'o he mod the 1col- without taking anon: than a pass- ,ngrxwm at him. A mat later W Bind Ill. Uh. MahargExamflne': Attacked by a large, half-tam buck at Balsam Lakae was the singular experxencc of 1 Mr. Roland 'l'imay, sr.. at East Cxty. lwhu with Mr. Chas James returned the other day: from a two weeks’ huntmg and f'ahing tour in the for- !est lands oflhe north. Had it not lbeen for Mr. Tuvey’s great strength, % wbnzh he was‘lorced to use to cape gulch the ferocious animal, there is no doubt that he would have been stored to death before assistmce would have arrived. Balsam Lube is situated in Victoria. Count.)- some 17 miles to the north of Lindsay. It is there that Mr. The: and Mr. James generally mad as couple at week each year in .p'u- tutorial. rabbit. and. duck put-sums. The campimg grounds are on‘ tho big Hand in Bulum Lake contaln- me about 1.100 acres. the property. of Mr. Ludlaw. o! Fuelon falls. 1 The Sharp llorn Mounted Ills laxâ€" ”PLEASANT EXPERIENGE OF OLD HUNTER AT BALSMI MKE. flUNIER AUMKED BY BU(K host to put away packages 0! money for t,herm much @ the drgust at that gentleman. All the tools are n?" dead yet. : . _ The language M ii: is said, was mtsoloudasitwasdeep.and itis whispered that the proprietor was 11m to lick Tammy. who could not. forv‘bear a littlle giggle. It is said the travellers. having got on to the joke, take delight; now in asking'mine of reliable witnesses with the idea of getting out his $250 and charges, and depositing the balanpe to the credit of his absent guest. The puke-Re was opened. and contained two one dollar bills and 13:9 baJanCe of lav- atory papqr aggueafiettd from the host’s own premises: _ _ age over to the bank in. qrder to have the package opened in tfie_ pre_senoe Izand time at! Bob” but had taken the wrong train, at: m junction and so found himself in Manta and would they kindly send. him anpttherr $100 from that package. Mine host him-d self answa‘ed the 'phome and said there was not use doing thatâ€"just for him to draw; which he did. the same being presented and, paid. Then there was a pawâ€"n. long pause aâ€" a‘ painful pause. on the par; of our gullible host. Finally ‘he decided \ mailing must {be done, and. so waltzed Mr. Many and the pack- when be same but. and he was re- mmmfld M m to Minna. as m Barnum he. went In a day {er two a mu mver them; 83;»; edgy . am' 9 mic or. . a open whee and an Macao hm «mum up he had boom and out “poke? bygone e: the vi: lass mm W was ninth do as. 155unth old man thought. it wowht ehow poor taste and judg amt to an. a package like that, and so Tommy to ex- press him $100 of their own money, which was done. “A day or twoat- tar another message ogune. from To- ronto, saymu the guest had Jhpd a ‘Mayor Vrooman -- fur. Weldon said ’he was bom'tentt to leave it with our autismâ€"if he ddin‘b say it was a case, deserving oi maemwtiou, be (Weldon) would not ask anything.” The Mufim was looked up and Mayor .a‘Vroomanâ€"' 0h, he‘ll be 0837 With you; no doctor would op- prem a poor man.” Ald- O’Rm'llyf“Wa-n't N21. Peel ' A SAD CASE. Mr. Elliott, of the. south .wa‘rd, interviewed Cdungil with remect to the claim of his wife, who slipped in- to an open ditch last spring and broke her 1943. ‘A writ has been is- sued mgainst. 'the town; by Barrister Weldon, bum Council have been puma- ‘mg a leisurely course in the matter. .M . Ellidtt set forth that he was hav- méahammnedit-flret his ger- m was. drowned out. then his wife met with the accident and hen bounc- film '9. job worth 6125. her little girl. who .waa' aha employed; had to remain an: home_tp help her intvalid E E g E E i E lose their little house and fat." 'méi owedthadwtar a ‘bigbifland hows. abgut «'tu‘ mgge away. ‘ From Town Clerk Knowleon. ré- porting a list of walks constngcted on the initiative plan. ACCOUNT UNTOUCHED. Mr. H. J. Lytle, assistant man- age: df. the Bank 'of Mantreai, wan heard. He referred briefly to the transfer at the Ontario Bank bus- was to the Bank at Main-cal. and he asked that the town account be permitted. but remain in the Kent-at. branch at that. » . where be pre- sides as manager. he request was zrmtted, on. motion of AM. O’Rielly am Bytes. . From Market Clerk Callaghan re~ porfinz collections for October : Weighing; fees $85.50. toils $6.34. non- butcher’s license $25, total 396. 84,â€"Fyled. A numbar of accounts were read and relaxed ten the yrope; commit- From John autumn. south ward. pointing myth“ the contraction at n bwan had meg-cued the use-amen: of his-Iota tram C810 “5; ho Md paid 325‘ and being a poor mnn win «d to have the balance mitten! ...... Hayar yroomay-“In that: tactâ€"it seem an bxtmordinap thing."..... Clark Knowlsonâ€"“qu. he has an extra long and narrow lot“. â€" Referâ€" red to Finance committee. Fran. W. Dolby.-Dur5nn-¢.. I‘- W a bland drumâ€"Baud d u- C PM W. Abbott. 0.1m. nun; punk-ion tq connect up now homo with tho answer an at. lawman and Ial‘bourne-dtspGx-mtod on \ mu auditions. . From 5.13. Station Agent Mc- Gxaw, stating; that he had. farwayd- ed the Council’s grated: against ex- cessive w ' " at railway engines to the proper put“. and um;- Azest'm; that the town's protest had been prompted. “by a recent midmp to an engine's whistle at the June- tion. whereby it oomtiqnod to NOV .11 tin way down the ammo. and :1- co than on the mpuion. of tho' Hug- ‘wmoatnigzht mousing mun- Med May in order to cintho darn: ...... Mnyor Vroanwg-“It 1‘. most Woman.” tint tin two inci- dcu.“ referred: to bl" crept in to bo- Wbur can u»; give the nilw mp4. an amuse. W. on auto - woo tor ucoidnnltn. but whttpoo- plo object. to. it I m it. in this thou-ant whhuina done by on- ‘ Binoc- whd wink to sic-ml their ”5"“ Itg_th_eir angling" Fran Cmidia'n WWW 00.. and Genera} Electric Co, quoting prices 1011' current indiumâ€"1h. first 340 1.0.0. hmilton. and the latter $25 f.o.b.Toroi1to.-Police and Lighnn; committee. ,7 A __ Front Western Ontario Pdwer. Un- ion with reference to humane. tran- sacted at the Gait meeting to die- ouaa the question at~ Niagara Falls power. Lindsay mmicipality was urged to apply for quanta” required. -Poliee 81:111.th mince: 'an R. J. McLaughlin. 3.0.. en- closinz drum of a petition which he desired. the town. (Semi! udBoard of Trade to dgn. It was directed to the Minister of Public Works for the Dominion. a: lath the desire- bility of mints-mag a depth. of 8 feet d water came 3‘11: of the Trent Canal loan and. of couipensating parties whose land; nutter thereby'n mMayou‘ Vroaman was mthprisedto sign thermal. From Mrs._ K. Scams, respecting assessmmt.â€"Be£erred tp next year‘s Council. '. l From H. Sqwry, Barrie, explains; price-list: of' snow -Qlowa ...... Clerk Knawlson Lwas instrugted‘ '1to write for later quotations in 'two ...... Mayor Vroomanâ€""I’m sur- prised at. an ogd. counciuor like the D17. standing; 9. letter like thatfâ€"Re- ferrod to Fimaoe commutes. «mumm- and mm m mm W Our (town mm ‘mbt Monday in mum mm: m. mamas ham; taken up at “MO. who» Town Clark Knawlaon read “a minute: of 1m mountâ€"a task‘ that occupied al- most half-an~honr. . , COMMUNICATIONS. From :5. A. Armtmg, Imp-atom. Aegylums ami_ Prmons. Ontario. with mpect to patients from municipal- ity paying less that; $1.50 per week. â€"Referred to Financ; committee. From R. P. Burrows, pointing out that the erection of a liver: stab!» adfiininag big mideme ‘had lowered the value of his property materially and asked that; the assessment becut CLO" M070" "4" II NIH“ MIMI A "ADI. Aulnunt Mm Plum In Ivorybody'u 80mm. OUR (IIY I‘AIMRS Affirm. further discussion of Ethic immune Council adjourned. ad‘s-not Clark: Knowlaon to Iorwand on behalf at this Council a letter dcon- dole-Ice on! the hull: of the late Pit- riyk J. Hurley, a former member of My _CamoiLâ€"Qarrie4. ‘ Council than male. alter ivhich By- law No. 1104, re poll taxes. was given its (ml: reading Eng. Aid. Begs in the chair. when the flame by-lawu received. 'a second read- mrg [I'M amendment, Mr, Geo. Eda: being tppointod tax collector. his manor-.600 till ho 15 per cent. ‘Mov‘ed by Aid. Baa. seconded {3y M'Maundx. M this Conrail in- 'By-law No. -, to grant a sum of 31000 in cash. free water and ex- emption tron) taxes except school levy to the Carson Glove Co. for a term at five years. tree water and exemption to be renewable tor a fur- that term at five years it mntracthe partied at. Com'n that won't into commit- tee of the whole on the. mend rena- By-law Naâ€". to extend. the term at office of all membens at Council of Town at m. commencing in ’08. By-law No. â€",'to appoint u collec- tor; of _ pd! taxes. It was then arranged that Fisher and O'Neill should take orders from tbs Mayor with respect to the grav- elling at Kmâ€"«t. _ A BATCH OF BYLAWS. The following bar-lawn were given a first wading: Ald.0’1iieuyâ€" As the chairmah is “gray I think it rents m your broad shoulders, Mr. Mayor." Mayor Vmuâ€"“I wish Council would decide us something â€" Fisher doayy‘t appear to know what to d9.” Hayw- VW“! think AM. Bag}: in the man best fitted." Ald. Fiaharâ€""Three Wag-om and two teams wand. keep things mm?- Lid. O'Biellyâ€"“In Orillia, as I've pointed out: before; a list of work for tho mend driver is aways imagine mtho fu‘e hall, and as he dms the tasks thqy. are checked off according- to date. " Md. Bugaâ€"“lt‘skutc .01 time to sand ona man 10 (ill and draw." Aid. O’RiolLy-"I tag-rec {with you but why wasn't it put on then! The mdpeodud it. badly enough." ”2”” ”3“” W1“ “3th .‘2’ year have roam mu 3 - u-duun gun hauling mvel to im- pugn!!- thn mad-L“ V [w Vmâ€"“Bay what you like. June in the time to put ara- vd a: the mas“ Rue-r uVmoommâ€" “rho tppl‘opfi - m h thou: uhumtd. yet Idon't no “at we cu: do effective war un- h-I w- hm mm: M “ av. nil-=18 2332!; are 554. ESQ an WEI». in. Feta Er 3 2.2.8.: 33 3525...: 33. won? 9' t 23 iii. . Driver Bellâ€""Fiche: Dauphin- dnt Strut Over-gen O'Neill m“ not at him! a tank without first consultâ€" Inz Chub-mun Ru. and by the tin. Kr. O‘Neill 1m h'un he (Fisher: wgttld M bug at month; else." Aid. Fishéxâ€""The drive: «napkin: thgt (he in subject to tea man: how Clark Kmlmn-â€"“Thc.re shmgdn‘t' be any tumble. ho is under the .hnir- man's union-q whu on ma street. 3nd 331?!- Bdl‘n ordcn when About the Aid. Mannerâ€"I no doubt Mr. Lind; my}: hopping track of his work." Mayor Vanuatuâ€""Paddy O'Neiu tells me that the grnnouthic crown: put down this scam are .grindin; into povufia' banana: not enough on - M!!! it! put: im" _ Clerk Knowlmâ€"' I have had. no can a! the that yet.” Maya: deochmâ€"“How nbont that Mr. Clark? Dd you crecit the town with his wages When he_ In em- ployed Ill and; work!” A It .wpa mm out that Aunt“: Dinar Fisher wu woyk‘mg (or Con- tractor my on sewers inateul _of improving thy Maya:- “romanâ€"“Bah Dyan do- ing tnatf all summer." AM. O'Riellyâ€""I called attention to it! long time ago." Md. O’Mlyâ€" "Nothing has yet been done about gruelling, King- st. Want: it the chairman intend: to spread the gravel up top 01 the m!" A it was scent hat the Finance oom- mitteo but change of the matter. Mayor Vrooma‘n (to Mr. Weidon)’ â€""Wo are proceeding cautiouqu but my «mostly in thin mtter. and. will not; Ian any more time than nec- my." ing. Aid. Em; Band at Work. Ald, Begs: “ .Repu'ta of standing committee. were read: an fdlowa: Town Proper- t’y, Aid. Mam ; Pdicc and Light- its nutritious qualities, its purity and its uniform good- ness. In it? Preparation no process tendmg to im- prove its quality is emitted or slighted. Tell your ocer that you want Royal ousehold because the makers guarantee it. 157 I: ukeu .more chm modern machinery to pro- duce good flour. It is the can used in gclgcting thc when before at a ground and the searching test: of expert chemists afterwards that give Royal Household Flour Ogflfle Flog Hills C... 11d. COMMITTEE REPORTS. CONDOLE NCE The [011me morning t. letter cam to the office Iron: a. "Can- stunt Reader.” .It ran: "Mr m. Eamonâ€"By an early post I sent you a chicken. It has been the source at much diacussnm mttfowotnsandwo have decided to let you settle the dispute Whu. we want to ILan is, what. did in: die (1.!" The cite: has zone on a sen voy- age to try and get over it. A (me plump fowl arrived at the office of 21 Fleet Street ween; a. few days ago. 0y parcel post. Erich oi the 36th had mule up his mind to annex the oird. but these hopes were cruelly: diasaponted ‘ov the tumor himself. who. muting os- pied" the med. one. and regarding it IS one at his rightful perquisites promptly took it home and dmel oft it. MOAQT WoRIA. ’The K‘. ad You Have Mag” oooooooooooo99o¢0090§o§ E 3 KING VII" afit Great .E and of 8 ions boyt Defender or of 11 Samba] unborn anew 22w. 19 Her Maj: Ho mm drn. of D 1863.111 eat my! tori: an Consort. Prime A 0 9 0 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 0 6 9 ace on Nov. 9th. 1841; emc- eeeded to the throne on Jup. 22nd. 1901. on thé death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Bo married. Prince- Alexan- dra. o! Degmark. March 10th, 1863. His Majesty is the eld- estt song! the late Queen Vic- toria and the late Prince Cmmrt, Hm Royal Highness Prince Albert '0! iSaxe-Coâ€" bung-Goths. 00660099999060006 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 0 0 9 Ops; an! In. D. O'Neill. «uni. To than M: u- !- annual the man amp-thy d: bout a! (rigou- all “gum 10 you: at 830. The duos-adv» the younzent nonâ€"tho other brother. and listen an: Michael. In Wind- ur. Thoma. d Lindsay. and John. m Warhol-o. Gournment Grain In- m. The “on an: In, P. 51mg And jury. J.»1‘wohqy. of "Kr. Hurley was preheat-ed by his mother shout three year. 130. an! by his (“her belore moving to Lind- on. Of tbq (unity arriving there 31'. Km. Hurley. an daughter. Mi- Knry. Ind tw «ans. Mr. Jack Hur- N on! Mutu' Cllljn. the latter only â€"__9_‘-â€" v. "â€"v One year alter locum}: Lindsay- in 1876-31» him was elected by tho people as one 0! their. represent- ative. at the Comil board. and he tilled the position for one year. The I‘m 8am Walton man also in the Omit at that time. In the name year Mr. Hurley married a daugh- £ar of the late Patrick Hurphy. o! The late Mr. Hurley ha.- occupied many high pdtione in Roman Cath- olic Societiq being It the time of death treasurer at the C.M.B.A. 10- ot! hunch. and. Preddent ‘ot the St. Viment de Pen! Society. unflat- 1e: was a. charter member at the 0. M.B.A.. and was elected president in it. email year in 1890. Twice he has represented the local branch at thy mull Grand Council in Hon- txeel in 1892. end in St. John's New Brunswick. in 1894. Far the past (on: or tin years he has also been a member at the Roman Catholic or. den Knight- ot Columbm. ‘ During his lung Maine‘s career the deceased won many friends, his straight, ban-t method: being el- wayo well displayed. For about 12 year. he was in partnership in the my Mne- wit); Mr. Thqn. Br y. or dance Mr. Hurle§ has omflucted a prosperous business. keeping to up- to-dato dock 01 goat. Hie Majesty King Edward VII.. at the United Kingdom at Great Britain and Ireland, and of all the British Domin- ion: beyond the em. King. Delender of the Faith, Emper- or of India, today (Friday). November 9th. celebrates his 85th birthday. His Majesty “as barn at yBuckilzgzlnmPnl- «and hem; shout the place whom Mr. J13. Brown's grocer] l: loraced. ”the venture proved mun. end no moved his business further down town in. fine vicinity 0,1 the grocery now occupwd by up” Laimey. e'rovu there he Went into'buaineu 'n the store now occupied by Mr. Con-an. Mr. Hurley sold out to Mr. Corren about {our year-a ago, and. the: a. lapse out ubout thee months he branched alt. again in business. pur- chasing the almost new ghoe busi- nee. 0! Mr. Gillespie, and last yen be bought out the large boot and all» busing: of Mr. N. Hockin. For awhile .both stores were kept going; but finally the Gillemie steak was ‘ moved into the larger etore, and ev-I o‘clock. The ‘m If" m» u: halt- nnlh ‘P’ our. population In In ‘qnpatw 'th swam. The doom up until a coupled week: we wwa hum mm 01 kph when tuna. M ”an at no. u. had been a goat citizen at Idli- Iu for thirty-om yum. only; hm tram Coboun; in tho'year 1875. where he learnedâ€"and mugtered wolh- the wmiples'and duties .1 a' choruuh Minus n'nn. When an. Hailey lo- outed in Lindsay u a young max-.ae «tuned in business for himsglr. his «am being noon: the place wwe Mr. J“. Brown's 3:099!) in lormted. The Ventufe proved mogudul. und All smiled But the Editor KING EDWARD VII wuu am 4. ”mm n uqmmnnu J. Hurt». w mum Mal "nomad I! I” "10‘! N1 . who (“:1 Molbaurn MUM.“ r m» I OQOQQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO have :m] E on tied ou the Coumi er can. 1‘ now build nutmeg a cannot be We we '91 trawl“. I! carried on! tu- in tho at the WC! third cont the final plain; h -\Ved.nasday afternoon the members of the Council were invited by Mr. Chalmers to visit“ Petterlaw and. in~ apect the new cement dam built by him for Mr“ W. 1!. Jam, Warden of the County of. York, who in an ex- temnive mill owner. angl largely in- toasted in Pelterlaw. The work is completed. and. thoroughly acaeptable to Mr. Johmton. Ag 1 work it will ‘godown inhm an hatinxtrib- uto to the pew prongs of cement, uni u I. piece of sawtooth! work done by Mr. Chtknem The old dam 7M1»: . Chtlmua‘ um Grahun 'houn. WWW“; Nine to thaw WW tor then- withmtup ’ mhmthtio macaw ‘rhdc‘n. I“ tu- in tho ww‘ uni. conduct at thewqu. Anathmg'h think the third cents-act withjhe corporation, the final mttlement ant; closing up was accomplished. in a. 'ananner planning to a: concerned. or man. {out mik- d sidewalks age now bu'lt, and from cppearancea. neatnees and stability we believe they cannot. be surpassed. in_t'he Province. We ue pleased to any that; the con- tnotqr. Mr. Chalmers, at Lindsay. curried «It NE “Intact to the let - - - Court Justice Ga‘eentnum, or New oemnt aidewalh undertaken "*1 York City, who. has tine-d the proprie- 0'11““; Wt“ m successful issue by tors of tha'WaIdorf-Asboria a sum of the Council of the village. Altogeth- 44-10. and (0538' for ham in the ho- UNDSAY WITMGTOR PRAISE. ‘5'“ ~“”“ M“ u 0’L0ughlin McIntyre. and lasts tlll the and of the month Remember our stock of Clothing is all new and up-to-date in styles and quality. This is your opportunity to get Men’s, Boys' and Children’s Suits, Over- coats, Pea Jackets, Reefers, odd Coats, Pants and Vests at a real genuine bargain. The Sale Begins Saturday, November 10, Our Fur trade has grown to be such an important branch of this store’s busi- ness, we ,have- decided to enlarge the department by closing out the Ready- Made Clothing, and devoting the space to the Fur Department and Ladies’ Jackets. To do this all Ready-Made clothing will he Sacrificed at 20 Per Cent. Discount. Grand Sale of Ready-Made Clothing 20% DISCOUNT -v _â€" â€"vâ€"v â€"â€" vv “â€"u vw- ~vâ€"u "up vu “ll UU’O w’fiURPRISB" cost. no more than common my”. Suthcreduuyeaowwrapm. And it doesn't hurt the hands or make them son and much. There it nothlnl harsh about “ SURPRISE" Scan. md it takes no little of it to do a bi: lot or work that if}: $551399} ecoxgomlcal mp you can buy. v vvv wâ€"v â€" wvvâ€" W no my do MILE] anyway Stat the 0:30." y o u 0. . NF... ' ”mm- .... .’ .3... . O u so if t t tbs «Nanny chad can wash the gibbon in acteov Duluth! with “SUQPRIOI" 503p QUICKNBss. ma TIMES A DAY a. CASH AND ONE PRICE. 9990660999999... 0.019090696669000 Wham years in tha‘KingItm. penitentjuyr lit-hemmepard Mistake firs waded. [to the Govm-Gewfl, Ctpt. mxm’ hais am when; w‘ ”Vice and the Ontario Fish uni med. 0 my?) 'I m an: a inn ' _ which wmnwhonmorituflnot. “1100611 politics we won pleased. â€"â€" ‘w Capt. Dixon of {In my DWE- ticm tug Pearl, while hi- doing “1'- vioo in the Gem-gin Bay, report: °‘ “"6781 hundreds ct dam: in. the “BMW 0! Waubuno Hand 1nd M0086 Deer Pant. r benefit by the action of Supra; Court Justice Cambium. or New, York City. who has final the proyrieâ€" you- "out.

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