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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 19 Dec 1902, p. 11

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mm no ”if!“ I’m " Mb In: nan-th- o'dochhii not his r‘ ”' ,zl iur- an "tent-d ps- ‘1' unâ€" be good news spread quickly, and More six o’clock every round. was hosed of. ' â€"'0rillia Council hafi won in the int round of the suit entered by. Ir. Pun-mm, Contranuor for the lean: power plant. who is trying bmllwt Marge sun» {for alleged flint -'1’he Rathbun 0a received acar- Id 0! hard coal Saturday morning: Independent: The death of tor John p'ODonohuc recalls! the flint be contested East Petér. in 1871 with George Read. of and was defeated. ThaSen- was at that time a. fluent speak- and a very active politician. after-noon Kr. Barb. . o! Fleetwood, was driving town, am? when near Cunningâ€" _’e Corners. Ops, his team tnok I'll-ED BY POST REPORTERS. M I: Happonint ’3 {Stable Examiner: If the Coup- lmfitemd or cumbering the cinc “‘08 with rerrumtory by-hwa, I“! insist on something :ike an Mm at aura-cement of existing WW8. they would. be serving the . interests ...... The citizens of “F8: may well sag“ amen' to that Meat. “Kingston Whig: Every city Ehave acomanittee whose tune. it x1: is to seamh‘ out thapom' in“!!! and see that Santa. Claus re.- {a them. It doesn’t. ta‘b'd much’ “My some little hearts ...... w e F that here in mm ,by'hho the Various church and Sahbafix ‘ Christmas entertainments hue missed receiving gifts. Yet! ’« M}: be some confined m the “I Illness. and it would be 91 m? “It 1' citizens wo‘u'ld delmte' ‘9 W1: and trouble to the ”I of such cases. A word tn ’ 0' the lmh'w connected with '1‘ "zanizaiions will assure the mlferers a. visit from Santa Whigs} {o dimes: of some lanil ,Alberta. purchased by: hiyn Isa}: (inf-my “out 03. The town of Orillia is now dralw- sx per cm- rm the Govennment electric current developed at gged Rapids and supplied to the in; 3.1: $3 per acre. Last week mind by mail an offer 01 $10 'aae for the man. .Who' ‘says we isn’t money in North-west ”Mr Fremont (‘ran Sell 1e? t Mondaq .psiffmfiim DECEMBER 19 . w_:__aâ€"___.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- 'he Weekly Post. ASIRAVEHERS (ME AND 60 (ANADA llff ASSURAME (0. t height to Efland’atill after line over a. mile. The harness utter Were badly wrecked rtlta dog and ran away. throw- "3" anpnnt out. Th9 horses m earnstmi man“; ‘mfii of the MM: that fhé WM WWI!" menus litéfflflf "M .E’ *2 m me 86 fans a; may Wit Mm ah {ha Minna; ‘ Hfik ' «a, m 25 EN E: . 2... m... .322 *2 iWEwfiaa-bmma 958.3! HY 10(Al BREVIIIES. (my £3 "£3 Men’s $400 Overcoats reduced to. . . . $2.25 Men’s $5.00 Overcoats reduced to... . $3 50 Men’s $7.50 Overcoats reduced to. . . . $5.00 Men's $10.00 Overcoats reduced to .. $6,9o Men’s "$12.00 Overcoats reduced to . . $803 Men’s $500 Suits reduced to ......... $2 25 Men’s $7.50 Suits reduced to. . . . .. . . $5 50 Men’s $8.50 Suits reduced to ...... .'. $6 25 Men’s $10.00 Suits reduced to .. $7 00 Men’s $12.00 Sui's reduced to ... . . . $8 50 NEXT Thursday is Christmas Day. Time for hesi- tation is passed. How the time will fly? With hardly a week away, you have a lot to do. But GRAHAM will help you. This week we respond with increased sale force. Helpful service awaits you, and the store is wearing its holday garb. A holiday halo illumines this store as if Christmas electricity had struck GRAHAM’S. Men’s Overcoats Men’s Suits SHAKE, THE SAME T0 mt, AND ~ m or THEM STORM THE STORE! VII"). Covenants of cltluns and Stanton Policy lo. 5,946; mm. Our cat-s. mung 20. la BEFORTERS. â€"Miss O‘Leaxy, of Elk ta, is via’tin-z 3 $500; an friends in town. 5 _ tron:- and the ‘ “:34:an McKay, of \ictoria. Road. ; . Elm [01,03,133 11 is now dram- i ~Misa Helen Sibley lel’t iately for b??efé;°f 138mg e Government Cannington to visit (fiends E; ' w: m Leveioped at _ ' - pplied to the fommaeggdinngw: 83.4135?! 2L“ ' Lindsay, Def ‘ .«ur. A. Gould. drug clerk, Fenelon W -P-- Widdeé‘a LI Falls. was in town Saturday. 1 Dear Sinâ€"I has â€"Mr. and'Mrs. Thoa. Myers, dBaI- flying to this at sam Lake, was in town Monday. : one of wagons-jg; eceived acar- rday morning. quickly, and ‘A ran“; "can REAT H'OLIDAY SAIJE â€"Mr. W. Phoenix, of Greenhnk, was In town Saturday on business. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hobden, at Minden, are visiting Mr. Peter Grozelle,eaat ward. 1â€"351‘. and MT8< L. B. 3'0th and son. of Irondale, were in town Satâ€" â€"-Mr. Alex. Watson, rtmvener, pass- ed through to Kinmmmt, his home, ' Mr. Watmn was at: Ban- czrdft last week,- mcm‘eter registered 22 dogs below zero on Warmer-33148.3“ night -Sergt. Major Martin has been un- well for the past few days, but hopes to call on his Kent-st. friend: :13 soon as the weather moderates. -1(r. Ed. Floody, of the Inland Rew- enue depactment, Ottawa, was In town Saturday, returning from e. um to the north country, where he had been in search or an illicit iiqnor still. â€"Mrs. W. Lowee. Of Kinmount, gassed through Monday to Bethany to visit trim. â€"Miss Elsie W. Sargent, of Minden, passed through lately to Eddystonc to xisit friendp. â€"Mrs. Rio-my, CambridgeJt., re- turned Saturday from a month's visit to friends in Chum. - â€"Rev. Geo. BL Kenney. o! Ima- ter, Pa... «110 is visiting relatives at Port Perry. was in town Satur- -â€"Mrs. Bing’ham and Miss Bmgham, 0! Toronto, former residents or Lind. say, spent Sunday with friends in town. . ~Hr. A. Robin, of the Mont) School (1 Pharmacy, Iormfly or Mr. wan-Wham? store, is hung Ion- me holiday; LMr. J. S. McLean, 0! Toronto, forâ€" merly teacher at the Collegiate Ins-ti- tnte. agent Sunday with friends in â€"-Mr. G. F. Broderick, town, has been selected hy the Education deâ€" partment as one of the Normal School examiners. ‘ “air. 5. c. Stimson and wife, of Winnipeg, are {pending aJew dogs in town. â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. Lack is“: Monday for 'lbledp, Ohio. to visit friends. PITIIY PERSONAL WINTERS. $85; Alex. Watson, 'tmve!lfer,_pasa- East of Benson House. Lay away, time is here! If you buy Here is a partial list of our startling reductions all over the King Clothicr’s Store for this week and right up until Christman Day. um mm, mm. in here! Don’t nrocrastinatel Storm tnis Store! Sat- me the mile! {since that 1 ’ of ‘ tin-{hm [1365 m, m m a division of ] )unt, I Fm. -th° Co . was xaeued‘l 1“") 1 mid. and fl ’paiduplpr l '.2 (Ibo following local example at the benefit of insurance in the Canada. Life Co. wil! make interesting need- l . - " "‘ . ' pend the Comm an“ the policy was issued the sum cl 8208.60 all ’ mid. and the policy 18 now fully, i paid up rm- 55mm. and bearing: profits as long an I live. . I need «namely any .that Icon- ! side» 3;: result eminontly murm- tory. 1m Mn no oscillation in recommend'mz the Canada Life.â€" Yonrs trnlt. J. NEELANDS. Dear Sinâ€"I have pieasurc in best- ‘Lrying to this statement regarding one of my policies (No. 5946) in the Canada Life Assurance Co. I took ou't this policy in= the year 1867 ugzon the straight life system, but allowing my profits to go to pen-man- ently reduce my payments. A1: the lam division a! surplus in 1900 the profits allowed upon my policy ex- ceeded the amount of my premium. and the coma-Dy have been paying me the difference in cash each m1: aime that time. This rayment, l unoemtand, cannot be reduced, bur may be immanent} at ego); Afghans]: 1878 1870 1 SEQ 1881 1883 1883 388.9 1891 0892 1993 1894 1895 1893 1897 jsfis 1890 IA|“'O ,-ID 0!. I“ ,all £1.14! I Out-I ‘0 i . n. we mm awe 11‘ I... I a ‘ ~ < a‘fiéflmfia ‘éw‘fifir ‘: R 25% RI: AVALANCHE OF CHRISTMAS REDUCTIONS! alloy Io. 5,9‘6; lane, 5. laclands; DatoJlui. 20, l867; Plan, “faint. $500; Premium. $l0.80. Eifi‘fâ€"W’fiw A lIIDSAY AUTUAI. RESULT. ”J.- a SUIT, OVERCOAT, ULSTER, REEFER or any other article of Clothing or Furnishing before Christmas, you will be getting it for half the money ; it would cost you regular. THE DRAWING CARD- All are doing'something in the way of giving just now, and are doing it more freely than ever before. If you are in a qhaqdry what to give, GRAHAM’S STORE SOLVES THE CHRISTMAS GIFT. Giving and Receiving ! ! Don’t procrastinate ! Do it now! Do it now! THIS ‘IS THE SEASON FOR Three Orimlnal, 'I'uo Olvil Cans. Dult Withâ€"Tho Grand Jury Prountmont. , Below we give a rem-rt or the m7“: with M the County Court. which ore‘hed lo'st Tueodao' before Hui Honor Judge Dean. 8 “MW M {£8 $8 I %%m “‘Wfi “3%“ “WW VICIORM (0mm (OURI PERPLBXITY EASY. GENERAL SESSION OF "I! Wanda» J ‘ {While we Grand Jun-bra are not ”(pared to on: that! the pmhititim; ol the practice of brewing, while the be: mam be. retained; id ”only means m abduld be adopted to am end. they have _no harmful OVI'I I-‘It “1551.0.ku -. v...-..._. .._.,, many '1» are more} and much shunting e. while the hen av grime or. Victoria-aye. and the obstructicm of righlt by the Sylvester Works. and cars on the siding at the works. causes great: risk from traina 1min: northward under the lull hem] of steam neoeequ'y to over-mime me as. cent. In their opinion the automatic Mer dzmle at‘ the crowing. are Monte. - It has tpen the privilege d the Grand Jurors in sttendance at this Court to make the fix-at: official visit to the Ross lunatic! Board-M. They: find it dilliallt to littinzly exprmh‘ their Weie- e! the great 2m- entity of the dour in providing such aeplendii inehtntiou for the benefit {1 tb people at the County or Victofie. There ere already (an. teen patient! in the ”italâ€"a strik- in: proof of the need 0 its existence, The Grand Jul-are are indebted to the Lady Superintendent (or the Ouurt; es: extended in mm during their vitit, and fur the interesting inform- ation reg-acting the hospital and in work an kindly and readily gircn them. ‘ ' .‘ ' ' ~ ' They have visited the Home for the Aged. in which they loam] fifteen men and three vmen. The work retried on by the Board cl thel-lume is win-thy of all praise. bat it can- not be amiitted flint the care of the destitute in this County mnhe permanently provided lor in thiain- mimyion. and the Grand Jurors are ainvnnced that an imperative duty man anon the County Council to “Innâ€"w -vv- â€"â€"â€" vâ€" '7, 7 , The traclmo! the Grand :rrunk Rail- way. at Mth' of which the publk‘ are cubjected to great risks Them in a large volume of vehicular traflie over the Linus-st cmpainz‘. where in min mat. in: would be amines. timablc n 1b the maple 01 this Pmince td be delivered tram aeo- ciaJ habit that has brought very many men to acnnditjon in which they are «patently helpless moi- that {no twat n-on dn hurt. In! tyranny of their professed fricnda or find away by which they can ex exempted {I'm the exerciam o! the same enslaving practice upoa their fellows. They would express the opinivm that gates should be placed at the Lindsay-st. gm} Kent-a: :minzso.’ ,_n. “-:I two of wbw‘ “'0 em for "08.0! 3 ‘ sentence on ncnnvi mg goods on (also autumn: trial for for theft. and 01” imait‘y. Then it for lung“!- , I_IA_A a” me View ulna. u {an inctzitnliuns calling by Grand Jurors that; p. wntuu- Ho 9 .r9 m “W A ALIâ€"L Jur DI: ”s e 5’?! $33 magi “1:1!“ mm fin 8' than. “uh. REM“ a . ' few amt it but would 01 N" 7" '~ In: a: we unas’tkm $2132: 22'”: HIIIFMOI ‘l ”90”..” Q ngflh am Wffi't. 1 a??? BF? THE KING CLOTHIER 3“.- â€"â€" v‘ 7 2: tan duden’tfl. b View amt it gamma coma! 'iu'mi BEE LD Winter’s Knock now sounds its warning on the Outer door. Delay no longer! Never has GRAHAM displayed such a variety of Winter Comfortables, Never have we given such attractive values. The little toddler of 3 yars, the school boy of 8, his big brother of 14, the youth 0! 18, his father of 40, his uncle at 30, and his grandpapa at 65 ; each and everyone, no matter what his taste or desire, may, be satis- factoriy outfitted and Santa Clansed at GRAHAM'S at a FULL SAVING OF 50 PER CENT. with WAL APPLICATIONS v thry mu: Huh nu ml u! the dun-e. C-unh n a blood at mutu- wow-n. ad in «durum it you an! an mun-q: M. Bu:- (hum: Care \u bin b- hnnlly. udmtn'xflyoam blood Md IIOOIO mm». a. swam Can u I"! . quot nod- bdu. I" I mMMo-nflhe autumn. h m- aonnuy '0' \unnd h . "nah: [no-orip'ion u nuance-w t-l m but uni. known, nabbed in build!” 0. Acting «Med, on an oucull unmet . Tug "hog comhngtm of t_ho_ -WJUI ”lluw . wâ€"UIâ€"‘wâ€" '- “hunch: II u '55! ”undue" web WM!!! uni n i- cud»: c-urrh. Sand '0' uni-caution. I J. CBIIIIY I 00.. Pun. Toldo, 0. laid Dy or“ we. 75¢. Inn'- hall: rm. Home has. od favoring the constructions 0! ”.9. tons a! waterw'crht. sewerage and elocltk lingng. The propodtion 'lll likely be made an election ill-sun. â€"’l‘he electric light and mu! plants In m tum: of Owen Sound are to whiten o'er by me 15311171111011. gea‘ffi::m. 11 ‘1‘1120 111111 '5 “£121? ,1 11111111.:11111 3%? 4111; 1: s1: {gut-a1 1115113! 11 0111-11 (11 0?... 53" 11 111111 11?: 2’ L amber! ast week The stage ' \\ s» most tastefully decorated.a.nd .1 t. c Xewoomhe piano we: cuppphed m we “Matures for the oc- vabiuzx. lies Winter. rendered eight choim aelectionoâ€"“lridx‘ Polk '." Fate; “0 Dr: Tunee Tenn." Del Ricgo; "Violets." Ellen Wright; “Thou'fl Like a Gentle Flower," LIP'K; “At Parting} Rodgers; "My Heel-I at Thy Sweet‘ Voice." Dodge; and‘ IA Sea-enema," Bram All were Minimal: titted tmgivo those pro-r- ent an M u them and. sweetnees at her well trained voice. like We Wallace (ave two _read- men. which‘ were wed received. and Mia‘ Cairn. two” violin volos. which were cleverly M. It. Bani!- tou. organist of the Emma chwch. u an ”.0! adectiom â€"A; a'public meeting a! the cm- send 0‘ W. N.W‘.'l‘.. held on November 21. aresoluu'ml was pas-J- tern Wmâ€"Ih m awnen which Waxed his motel-y ot the inmumeut. Public Onmhlp lot». â€"It is rerun-ted that thc Guelph Lim‘l P0wen 00.. of Guelph. have agreed *0 accept the city’a otter of 81554130 for their clam-in nodal! plums. and abyJaw m be sub- mitted to the ratemveu to author in- the purchase.‘ Ii“ Winton' Song locital. His. Mabel B. Winters gave a. most: cnpyablc private song recital 1:.) about 1500! her friend! in the Bonn. wc. per (103.. geese 7c. to Sc. per Db, chickens 55c. to 70¢. per pair, tartar- 6e?bnii:h._im5d pork 8c. :6 9c. per lb, dressed hogs $7.3). mien 50c. to 75¢. per he. beat 05.50 to 87. , Saturday's Int“. -.'l‘m market was nix-1y well put. ronized and the during: were large. The (alluring are the quotation ; But- ter 170. to 18¢. per lib. eggs 19c. to 1V0 HOW: my: 13:4 62:24:: “3:43: Wham "We“ Mm 69mins. Ayers m mm "HQ. cued-1W N o Hail-7g" my; 1‘?“ Catarrh Cannot be Cured Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers .... Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers ...... Heavy Scotch Wool Underweu . .. . . Heavy Fleece Lined Undetww ........ Silk 116,311 gyles.'_.t. ....... .....o .. Fine OX‘Ofd Shirts.... ....... .000. 0.0. Black Hosiery........ ............... Black Sateen Shins .... ...... .. WhitCShim 0......0..u...|00.00.9.o 4ply L’nen Collars.............. ..... Derby and Fedora Hats.. ... ...... .... English 1902 Hats .. Newest Shapes in Fine Hats ...... Extta Quality in Stiff and SoftHats .... Tweed Caps............................ Umbrellasfor ........................ Men and Boys’ g. Furnishings K8 Catlin" Late: â€"'l”hc Peterlmrn Curling Rink A... lmciation met Friday awning sud elected the foibw‘n': :h‘iwfl: non. ' President, m. u..- .vmu; Presi- dent. Ir. Rom Nc'fi; '.'.-.~c-Pr08§4hnt, (1)1. E. B. %;.r..2v; 15:11:!an It. (baa. N. Brown : but. Secretary. Ir. ' R. I. Weddell; muse 0! Im- . accent. the alumni of the auri- ation. the President‘- of the Ninth and Granite Claim. and Kean. W. 0. |Morrow and J. 8. Imago“. I-‘ol- ' Irwin; this (‘an the election of the officers of the hm clubs: Tun-eluâ€" P-reaident. Mr. C‘ N. Brown; Vice. 'Presidont. It. 0. Rutherford; Bau- retury. If. R. gen: 0:99pm.!ev. same. Fine Wine and general ne- pairing promptly attelled to, m an! clocks of all kinds. sewing mn- chines. typewriters. etc; awn gum- mod and filed; skates pound unn- cave and “finished" so u not to “aim.” Agenci for the fumes “Donne‘s” racing and hockey ante. and shoes. All work warrantolnnd satisfaction guaranteed or now WHBEQ ed by the poop:e of Ops and Emily. He was arine old man or gnu-on- impulses. whose cvprx action was governed by nhig‘h moral prino' 30. His wiM and family. will Mn 0 emu»! of all! in moi: bereave- ment Au extended notice will ap- pear in ala'er imue. . Mr. W. thsmr wish“ in “I than: his may customer. hr their mutilated contidgnce and libcral put- me. and to It:- that he willow- time as usual to gut forth! Iii-bed effort to merit «continuance oltho Ch Ohnnary. â€"Thc announmmcnt of the m of Mr. Patrick (hrtm, which took place or. Monday aha-neon, was r ceived by out citucnd or all M with upromima of sorrow and heartfelt regret. wlpcp' will Echo- Wedding Stationery. The latest in Wedding SW: and (aka Boxes can he had gt '1‘. F061 {Hating other. - dwl Well-known citize- cilia-u“ Polo- hllylnjurod. thile ”r. Gm. Dunbar. of Kin- mount. formerly proprietor o! m Dettmaa house in that viluae, was Rocking with a block and tackle tho other (by his thumb 901‘ caught in the chain as power was applied. Be. fore he could be released it. thumb had been ton: on, the ligaments be. ing [Julia] away with it. Dr. Front was summoned to 3.th the Iliar- ed man, and hopes. to can flag band. Me lg year half does am HIS THU-I TOII OFF. nd Drawers .... 2°C 1 Drawers ...... 35c :dcrwur . 30c Idaww ........ 30c ...........o. .. 10C ...... 0.... 00.. 25c . ............. 10¢ 25c ..... O.‘IC..‘.. 25c 000...... 0.... l“ a 0.0.0.... I... 55c .. coco... .co-~95C To the Public. 55c 95C 1.50 185 :a’ «as: «v!

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