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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 9 Dec 1904, p. 6

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It“ dil. ‘til i}, a m *t a: h‘ “I Ivvâ€"v l v..- Glam, Plum, Hat-awn“ r OHI. Meh‘Sh l"neg «and damn: Don’t target t at we "aim arms for u“ lklmu of Tin and alvmmd Iron Work film-c an Strum-y Hum hing. HotW Water. Steam md Hot Air Furnace Heaths. _ u 'Bâ€"ETIdet-s“ and ' Contractors We have the name of turning out ant-clue work; thie in be- cause we have practice! mechanics and we give careful attention to it. and can assure you perfect satisfaction. SPECIAL LINES â€" Galvanized and Black Pipe. Malleable and C. hon Fittings, Jenkins Banalves, Rainbow Packing, firass Fittings and i i The organization meeting held in the interest of Mr. Thos. Stewart at the committee rooms. loot of Kent- st.. Wednesday evening, was. well at- tended by enthusiastic supporters of the Liberal candidate. The chair was taken by Mr. F. C. Taylor. Who «opened the meeting With an excel- lent speech. which was followed by some timely words train Senator Mc- ‘Hugh and Dr. White. Mr. Stewart also gave a short address. He re- Iened to the pleasure he felt at be- ing surrounded by so many of his boyhood friends who had known him- during his many years of resid-mce fin Lindsay, and also by such'u large mumbe': of political friends who had been foremost in (every fight lori many years past. Their jpresence proved that he would have their best. work in this xampaign. He had ac- cepted. the nomination as .1 public duty urged upon him by his friends. -and he had entered [be tight with line intention of winning. .11: voic- Ior his loyalty to. anti admirition for. Hon. G. W. Ross, Mr. Stewart spoke o! the many adi‘antages and rights secured to the maple by the Liberal administrators at Toronto, which were wrested from the Con- servatives utter much hard lighting. Not the least of these tictories was the fight beioize Britain‘s Privy Louncnl for the possession or that .magniiicent heritage, New 0;itn..i‘, to which so much ateaeu is now be- ing directed. ' _., L- -L- 7 The natural adv:in!.~cs o! Lind- am as the centre of a superb [inning country, the hub 01’ an extensive sys- tem of railways. and 1.11.: most im- portant shipping port on the K21- wartlm Lakes. compris': ng 150miles of navigable waters. 3.1;. so pronounc- ed and so well understooi that we feel inclined to question the relia- bility o! the prediction 9! lit-.3011- ext Spurr Weston, the Boston wa- terworks expert, that. Lindsay will not attain a population 0110000 un- til twenty years have passed. An? emu-(inure ,ccntempi:.ted .by the Bowl 01‘ Water Comm .asioners or any body on the basis of hat estimate is likely to mow imdaequate.‘ As we have pointed out on various mansions. Lindsya is “1:81) to bene- lit in population is a. msu‘it 0'! t‘i-i grown dcvsvlopm nt of our hinti- Iul lute country as a 1011 1st row 1.. and 51.111 more mp (11) by reason of 121:9!) additions to our raiiwa: fad-1- 1193. We predicted Lime that in the “near future the CHPR. would seek conneétion withx Midhnd. ”Id that 1.31e construction of the‘ Burketou- ,Tiindsoy-Bobcnygoon sact‘on was 3101:3111): intended. as a link in the line to be constructed at no distant date. 11! mania; with thll imi- tter an Ottnwn dispatch .in today“: Globe come-ya cheeruzg news states that the comingisguc c states that the earning issue or the Cased: Undue gives notlca th t 'incapontion will be audit for the “Georgian Bay a: Seaboard Railwny “Company with my to construct "and opento a. railway from a point. "on Centaur By between Port 80v. MW it. Stewart’s remarks were to the point and showed a depth at knowfl ledge of public affairs that will Int. 1135!: some fine material for ounvin... cing campaign Speeches. and elec. tots who give him an attentive hear- ing and. tgke a proper interest in the country‘s welfare will not hesitate to select Mr. Stewart as their repreq sentatiw. The meeting elected Mr. F. C. Taylor chaizman of the Town com. mittee, and also appointad the ch11?- man of the different ward commit- LINDSAY. FRIDAY. UEi’EuBI-ZR 9 tees Agents fox; AHLPP)’ See at dim: your supplies of an--- ”‘1‘“ fie Weekly Post S‘I’EWIES ORCIIIZITIOI RALLY Stitéoin Wrefiches. PAGE SIX LINDSAV’S FUTURE I' mppy Thought sad “I. Souvemr Stoves. “easterly directién through the Comb “tiesot Simooc. Ontario. Victoria. Pe- “terboro. Hastings. Lamp: and ‘Ad- j‘diugton. antow and Luau-k. or. “any or them. to a point 0! chance- ‘1ion with the Ontario a: Qucmo “Railway be.th Luanville and "Mobefiy." The :bovo notice was that the The .11ch notice was that tho C.]'J:. lino will he “tended during them“ “nor Iron mm;m to Kimount. whom it or!“ oonnact with me new line from “and and also wlm tho LB. A O. 3']. which mutually Will be extended to Run- trovr 'or Pembroke. nu wm‘gm Lindon:- a neoood “no into aubur- ton County. M well on comm-Hon wlth a now territory went and out. on. ya. you on: ,vm‘tar your ‘v 1m doom unot Lladuy ml! Into a pup- ulntlnn of 10.000 lmldm 0! ton yarn. ‘ I! m “M a! no Kingston New «M Tm mutual NI Mon o! w“ Mud» and mulbminhb mm 0! man. Mr. manna cm In!» W bulotbax one. (In Fourth Nate has new to blunt: (or him. Robert Hummer husband at a New York heireas ha written a book on conditions in the United States in which he asserts that the "pub! Among the many new: candidate: for the Legislature none stand: higher in his community than Mr. Thos. Stewan, of Linda), Lina-a]. candidate for West Victoria. Mr. Stewart: is a native of Undsay. ed. ligated at the public and high school. win has made his vmy to a leading position at {he bar by sheer merit. He is a splendid type at you; Can. adian. and the writer. his deskmate at the old Lindsay public school. will be glad to hear of his electicm. He p L:_‘L -1...â€" Mr. Clouton. General Manager of the Bunk 0! Mutual. is not looking for lard. than jut 36!. M tho an... nun! meeting 0! tbs bunk yin-tad.” in said the confirm: and entered up. on an on of “mat and enduring mmritr." Sir Wilfrid‘s at the an an on prupority." helm. Mr. W. M. O'neirne, editor and proprietor of that excellent paper. the Strauord Beacon. has the fol-x lowing to say concerning Mr. Tues. Stewart‘s naninaticn tor West Vic. toria : w B , , is one of the candidates of high char. acter who will never cause his fellow Liberals to be ashamed of his action or utterances. . for work 00 You WANT A GOLD WATCH FREE. Another Guessing compotltlon at Hugh- en’sâ€"Choice Prosecution Goods. At (hr: request of a great many of our patrons. we have decided to have another guessing competition- “’0 will give away absolutely free a. beautiful Ladics' Gold Filled Witch on Tuesday. Dec, 20th. The much is to be wound. up Monday manning between nine and. hen. and the .Zirs: one guessing nearest to the time it will stop will receive the watch. so register ypur guesses- early. . â€"â€" _A-J_ Call and see our Japanese goodsx Bahamian vases. Cut Glass Toilet Setts, starling- si‘mer mounted. Man. inure Sens, .with sterling silver handles. etc. etc. .w'ldl . Cf HUGHéN,_ Control 0! Autonobllo truffle. (Farmers Sun. Toronto.) . York County Council has tormally 9..»in that the control of automobile 114.1110 be pine-ed in tho handsof Conn- ty Ccumiis. The request is support- ml by Liv: situation. Municipal .11:- Uioxiucs build the rural highway-3 and Linc-tenths of the use at those highways is confined to those repre- sentud by mnnich'il councils. Umlor these conditions the business of re- gunning a new; and dangorous lorm of reticular traffic snonld rest with the local authorities. On“: in' New; York State a tow. days ago an auto- mobile um down a farmer's mu and seriously injured the dri':!’. Tho people in the auto hitched the form- or‘s horse to a tree. wrapped the vic- tim o! the smuh in a. blnnkot and then rode on without either mais- tering to his wants or calling aid. The same spirit. was shown.'in .5 “minor degree. near Motoring, in 09- mrio. County. urban a {voter's load ota grain was-thrown. all over the roadway. while the passengers intho onto which had consad.,.t~he dmnfo‘ oimnly Wed at the miohop. W at municipal control of the auto tint not-tot rpidt~mldmyboofla0r uverxchcotfl. . ls lL,_ Fuolon Falls Power Plant. Soon after the beginning of the new year the municipality of Fem. Ion Falls wiil hJVC 600 horse power of electricity to 5:11 to manufactum era. and tin: villagers axpect to so- cure several large industries in the near future by ousting the power at a ma’ambne rate. The power hausc has been constructed. by Mr. Wm. Kennedy of Bobcaygeon. after plans pmparvd by Mr. John E. 301.. char, C. E., of Peterboro. The plant will cost tbs? municipality about .330... ’000. and. will be up1to-dabe in ovary Looking Over his territory. Mr C. .3. Foster, suCCcssor to the Late Alex. H. Notman. Assirtant Gen- era: Passenger Agent C.P.R.. and Mr. W. ‘1‘. Dock-iii. Travdl ng Passengtr Agent, spent Wednesdiy night in town. guests at the Bcnsou' hon-3e. Next morning Mr. Foster spam. coon- ple of hours making 'th; :10qu- ance of our leading citizens. .be'mg introd‘uced by Mr. T. C. Matchett. the company‘s uptown ticket and ex- press agent. The two officials went ehst the same day. Mr. Foster hav- ing stoned out to fish all points in his division. u . Williamst. near Ontario Bank. immm. uom in. AID III. I. uocqu, uumv arm All mum or mm 8m! to» 80-day In “00“ I‘m, a“ lot-nu loam of their In“: Maul-“duo" a... On‘aoturdly creating int. «horn dance of rm yous. Ill-Hun In. N. Booth. at this town. VNW‘ Port Hope. thoir old-r theme. with which may mount numeric! m Imam: neonatal 0n 831mb)? they took port In the. Mbotor ur- W‘u 0! Us. now Iotnodlnt Bond-y wheat hull. In the opening :6- 6'me .11 “haul, I‘h.1."“ifl° «mm. Minded to tho We at lit. and Mn. Bookie In their mum. and thou ”Bod Iii thou who had boon mum": of Mr. and in. noc- kin'l Infant (‘inu In tho you." goon by to Maui. About mu row to their foot and a moon langu- nntubor who 't'l'c member: «hon Mr. and In. Hovlln won oonnoctui mm tho wit-:01. Mr. Houltin wan than mind to ndurm tho when". and or re- pvrt of what toiluwcd u- tnkon Irom Tho Daily (milk: 'I‘M- most inspiring (valuro o! the «:H rnoull was this wt-icome «(our-tin! .m. and Mn. N. Hookin. o! Lindtnv. mm were for man) )er \‘cry cm- ownt workers in tho ltur' Hope Moth- Udirl Sabbath nthcol. A: Mr. and Hui Hockin ascended mu plnttnrm the whole audience oi scholars ma trio-ms rose to their feet and gun a most enthusiastic "t‘nnumuqui na- Into." It was a UH'IHM“ thin. and the Juan: 0 f tho couple .m‘ht Ede-noc- 0! Jon: and obtain 0! tll'-p~o- pie 0! i‘ort Hope .311- }lu-k‘u ex- pressed the pleasure it pure 'n m and Ms wife to be once morc amvnglheir old Methodist friend.» In leir beau- tiful new schoolioom. “: and thy had rwd The Guide for many your. and when they noticed in it. that the Methodists were going to dedicute their new schoolmom on mu date they at. once decided to Visit Port I“. w- __ , Dec. 4th. 1892. when they bid good- bye to the school. The): had been in Sabbath ~echoot work in other phone. but nowhere had they experienced greater pleasure than when connect- ed with this school. “here“: they go they meet with peepie who were at one time or shower members or the infant clams in Port Hope. One had: dent which had .brough: much Joy to their hearts was related to them by 0. minister in one of our large Cities who was called to visit a. young mall on his deathbed. and when asked by the clergyman where he had first uceived his religious impecaions. rc-â€" plied that it was in the intent the: in Port Hope taught it: Mr. and Mrs. Hovkin. Be and his wife on] lam- ily had retained all :hei: old low for Port Hope church and. school He related his first connection with the church, when Worshigmwas conduct- ed in the clJ frame Ildinz acre s the street from the present beautifuli edifice. He was actiVe'y conne-rred with the building at the present with the di'xrcii. the Sabbath school and its work was still green in his memory. He alluded to some :0; those who had taken a prominent lpartju the singing it] the infant class years ago. principelly ’little Ruth McKay. (now in heaven). Ma- bel and Charlie Nonngban and laws Robtie and Orrie Monag'nan. and sev- eral others whose names we have for- .zotten. Mr. Hockin congretuintad the schooi on its present congeninl' and nttractiVe surroundings and wished it every prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Hockm at theme-it- inz‘s dose were kept busy for .1 con- siderable time shaking hands ncetim: the friends 01- other dart. attun‘g ccipcidzoce Tom HOPE’S wmom â€"Miss Thomdake. trained nurse. is staying mm but tamer. Mr. Wm. Thomdske. of Oakwood. for two months no; befom tame up but proteasional work again. ten last Wednesday to.- Inland. l‘ .â€"â€"v 1m. E. H. Dunham. at Montmal. has been in town {or a. low. days, 2 her brothers. Menu-s. the guest 0 W. E. and Georg: 3m. She is on hot way back from mum where she visited I. ‘mzu‘ried daughter. Ion-nu of Oman and Strum vlthlo Our .00.: â€"Mr. J'. D. Flamlle left for Brit. ish Columbia on Tuesday" â€"Mr. J. E. Brandon. of Fenclon- Falls. was in town last week. â€"MT. 630» Jackson. auctioneer. of I; i'et'oxboro next morning, â€"lr. Roy Stone and. sister. of Weaning vicinity, wore. in town late- 1y ,cmuni their brother. Mr. H. Stone. of t s G T. R. {ran day. Lur. J. A. Williams. was Monday and Tuesday and to feterboro ngxt morning. â€"Messrs. John and Angus Me- Cullnm. of Woodville. visited tom (fiends last WMV. AE_A Port Perry- Mm mm. mm». rt Perry. was in' aown- re â€"Mr. Norm McGill. of J: msactcd business in town own; recently, ‘ of Janetville, was Su- 335' and. returned Intel ; mummy 1mm Wooddho CHM-ti. __ (Special to The Put.) The amen upwlnl “Moon “Can- bny_ um um concludes. mo non- morning. born and (Meme. atudhy The napalm. m. mum. to 5 auto:- wocknun. uni bu land “I toad-fly. how to punch mo tn: TM unto-u m drktly "mach-ha: and won mu: hath; 30 pm on In an Prubyterhn flinch on Sunday ml“. 3 u an. sad 0. tho I»! night- m. u" he‘ll at 7.”. It. wmfl‘l In: unk'u will In hold 00 SI 1. DUO. 1am. .‘ .77 “May of now. won Ikllhrlul- 1 If. u make mm now my! pull: out“! Ink! up. local 8M. are n: gnu at Huh- mul ¢ an: con. lion and (be: lmÂ¥vuu vs Vâ€" -a. We oxidant-ad our popular tea- char, Kh- lclbnpll. it not going to be remind for than coming year. all (at n matter of linen dollars, M a; the “an: arc and have been [w W W“-- The people in tthApcality are job. 111m our tbs attention the Liberll cannon-n made in brinzinz Mr. ‘1‘. Stewart out as the atandard bearer k: the earning Cumio daemons. Mr. Stewart, is no doubt. one at (ht moat mm: m that could be Chan and will: 1m believe carry West Vic. way. maxim. zmcwmwmmnn Magazine" with its aw com rd in mantra-at masts-nice: in mountain: to ho wood. at. ageing that cut: future of it u "and: m Canada." The “Luau m worthy ot commutation. m. Waters. . ”nut-nod. aclhsuppotting .miuian-. ' try. sin: a picture 0! min! lite and customs in fungal-ad. T. G. bur... quic defincam the peculinr churns... to! of the Hon. Andrew G.-- Blah. The stories are by W. A. Pruner. WT. Albert Hickman. Ciement M. Knys. G. B. Burgin. Bahia: Gibbs “who; sic Kirkpatrick. " finch ”numb! is neighborhood -f9'. 1"- MI. PLEASANI'. (From Our Own Correspoadrmt.) Weather prudictions and the pro- bability of I good rain are (h: most. cannon tqpits nqw-mdasa. The diphthexia scare is now pretty well over. Ur. Jab. Fee is recovering from his recent “tack o! the dread. ed 11130350.. Mr. W. J. Jone: had the mistor‘ tune to naps his dwelling by fire. which aiginamd iron 3 Native chm}. :Akhough a good deal 0! the contents was and. the loan is omnidombfc. as hrhud_n_o insurance. w._. 7 Them is a answerable quantity 0! interior spring that in this In. calmv. A great deal of it ’6! (on nothing but this“ teed. 4 Fall who; is a. good sample. also cuts. barley. etc. - - - , --l 2- . ____ bw man these days. He could on. play two or name man at present.“ Mr. W. Why has got a new driver mhésh about! a good deal of "ginger" uni speed confined. Mr. Hanan: has mud into Xr. Jam‘s house. A for laboring mnmneededasitiaalmostim puible to eat man to do :1 (hrs «WK. " ‘ A _ 1 . Lu Rules as to bouncy. .‘ (Kansas City Journal.) The rules and. custom of polite society no. varying. arbitrary m urmtable. What: in dbwod thin your may be ubmd. next. Tm day. audiences. irm‘puotiu u a” our and. mt. Win choir was of sum! ud 6W by m in thestru whbh upon emu “m u nut-mt to plan?! :3 ml «IL. «nation. route twisty tdem“ in an m at Hotbox. u m“ outnu- min-t «new: and mod; out: u do the uncouth hi... of the m. plains and main. All chancel mkhdcnto mm. “plied“. m it! than particu- um. IthtohpthI-c up: do not w mun m “a pantie“ m can b that on. WNW“: '9: Hm Mr. Thou. Gardiner Ind his collar- bone broken. as the result of being crushed between two colts. Mr. W. 8. Graham had a similar mishap some two mums am - A my line baby boy arrived at the home 0! Mr. Harry Bland. abhor! time as). Congratnhtious. The many (rm of tho late Miss L‘nxie Elliott, who I": temporarily residing in Coboomk. were surprised to hear of her death. H's: Elliott. who has reached. the age of filth eight years. and was blind (rum her birth. was a Mbly intelligent and cultured perm. She was a member of the choir and was tor a; number 0! gram orgaist in the church. She was :loo a wallet in the Sunny School. . 4 Imus and luau-u --It is pleasant to tron time the Christmas numbers of the Cantdin '11:! show nan: ot duplacing the Christan! number: of ‘ (org-In 1'6: imam dollar! â€"’â€"vâ€"., â€" d (or Kr. Mott“ 30"“ of his gag, who was buf- M‘- â€"._‘.v 7 , didato we misfit M“? ike J. R. Summon “139 AM in I!!!“ 3 grant to: than awanpl. 31:. oh. when. will people our bhchmi‘tb. is a very quad in the [tin thin KIM A great collection of Christmas Gifts, gathered from the best markets of the world. It’s part of our business to do better and better continually, and this sea- son surpasses all our former trials. The choicest novelties and staple lines were never better in quality or value, nor so well assorted. myzz We invite all shappers to our special display of useful Christmas Gifts. hi the 81’0“ Space we have not room to tell you 0! 8W” '1‘; m our store. Some departments have been entirely left out. "5 our store will more than convince you that we have many otter-Inge to fill your long list of requirements. / aceepmb1e cred linings. each Gents' fine impOrted natural wool Shirts and Drawers, finished with fine sauce, pea! buttons md covered seams. sizes 32, 34. 36.38.40.42,44.46........ Ptrnrment ...... ......... ... W150 Children's Hose Children's Under-wou- Lsdios' Hone W Underwea- Gonu' Ed! Hoes Gent's Underm- Corsots Night Gown. Corset Covers Night Shirts Shirts » Pyjamas Ladies’ fine Natural Wool Vests and Drawers, all with finished seams and sateen beings. fashioned and shaped to fit, sizes 2, 3, 4.. 5. pet suit...” 2.50 Lsdies’ fine all-wool black Cashmere Hose, mule in'small and heavy ribs; seamless (set, double 3016 nd heels, sizes 9. 9g, womb from 65c to 85¢; on account of slight flawswe cfi'cr them st, per pain... .. 50¢ Ladies‘ fine white Irish Linen hem- stitched Handkerchiefs. 13x13 inches, smell, neat initial rocked on one corner. put up in singles or per dozen in a nut box. $275 per dczen. or each an .... .. 250 Eubr’dy Silks Bolts Coma Gloves Humor: Web A Inge range 0‘ fancy lace-eds: and embroidcted Irish White Lawn Handker- chiefs. made with drawn work and scalloped comets,ach ........... 15c c r garment Wm Sou Silk Dupes Hosiery and Underwear DIRECT mum Leather Goods. ‘afiom Furnishings Cons: S an. mu, mu. out“, Bindings Malina Burlap. sauna Cushions Pillows Fine White Lace Cthains. land. single borders to imitat: 3% yuds long; plain centres of strong net. Per pair ....... Doot Mats in assorted colors an: :ignsoi heavy Axminstcr Carpetkfin with: nicp border and edged with fringe, size 16x30 inches. each ...... 1 Nspkinl Ttble Goths Towels Taming- Pillow Linens Sheeting! Doyliu Trey Cloths Ramon To. Cloth- Pmow Slums Sidebar“!!! Linen 80b Dinner Cloths Embr‘d’ry “all Duu than Aron Linens Framing Lil-I Fine Irish Huckaback Towels. waded!!! nth! damnk borders, ends with wide hat stitched bems. woven of the finest flatâ€"Iitil a. sparkle in it. Size 26x45 inches Fm.'...o... o-oeoooooo...oooo 1w Pure Damask Napkins of Irish one flan! pattern onlyâ€" bright sat allpureflax; size 22x2: inches. '1 $3 50 values, but on account of defect in some of them they are offered at, per dozen ............ .. Silk W“ Moreen : cm... 8.96: Wm Sateen Petnoott .thnl Wm Silk Pettioom M sum Lounging Robes Voil- Bfim Bath Robes 1".“ sum Drvssing Gone Cloth Coal Dressing SIN!”l W Suit: Lsdjes’ Ctpa too Ludics' and Misses’ Cleth I‘d“ black. It“. navy, brown, grey and mixed Tweeds, all the latest foreign 5 loo-e ind tight fitting, lined and an phi M trimmed garments. $525 ‘ 42-inch busts. $6 so to $1000 ulna: EICh cocoooocootoao-o o..u-o Jackefs from $450 ‘ Linens. CJmins. made 11 to imitate Batu val ‘5 "A 5.00 ‘i‘i‘f? 3.00! f’? 225! Not wd Swis ED

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