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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 5 Nov 1897, p. 1

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{J1 Snteliife ' Sons, AAA THE FALL TBA u 1'? 32E XXXJXLJEHAQLE NO. 1991 A: $5 A: $6, $7.50,. $.85": INEILL En}, {xiii finii a}. variety ot maternal, m1 wine that will satisfy you that we the best markets and sell Mantles at Goods profit. Man: you will find all wool Freize or cm‘e!‘ Cloth Mantles, neatly made west styleâ€"a coat worthy of a us Tell You about Ours. *(-nt direct to the makers in ad for Cash bought at the lowest :les are the latest, materials are If you want to receive the 10 for your outlay. buy your (,‘ape from Itsâ€"ab $2.75, $3.50 on will find good style and good sues. Goods in the County, consisting and gOArTliNEJ‘rSV away down to teed and English, Scotch, FORMERLY WARNER 8: CO‘ 5!! If! J. Sutclzfie Sons. QATHRO 62: CO. $10, $12.50 and view of material, wool Freize Iflflfl’fi flllfl 3033’ 010mm] Men’s Heavy Frieze Ulsters, tweed lined, c-Very particular noted in the makes, warm and serviceable, only. . . . . . . . . l Men’s Fine English Beaver Overcoats, checked linings, velvet collar, on Men’s J. Sntclifle 81 Sons, ’LINDSAY 73:121'0 The excellence of our Clothing, coupled with the small prices we ask, are strong magnets for even unintending buyers, and if you are our values Will '3 All “7001 Frieze Ulsters, lined with corduroy, wind proof, warm and good to wcar............. .....;..7 and s S) 00 5i KENT-ST., R.Ne.ll. ', only... $ 6 00 fancy 500 Plans and estimates mad 0 39911 tlon. Insurance and General Show and Meme. Cambridge lllY 5106K IS fifllflPLETE SlllflKBIS’ ' Sllllflflfls â€"â€"SUCH ASâ€" Tabaocos, both plug anal out, the best brands of Cigars, domestic and foreign ; Pipes, brier, fancy woods and clay, Cigarettes of all the leading brands, also American fine cut . chewing. BEDRGQflSUITE LENNON ’S, Builder and Contractor. 0 How flDfllll HIP. gflmlmen’s QEYES. . . We b5 ter’s Dictmnary. Opposite Benson House. é 5mm W95 W. A. White. BUYS A NICE J03. Riggs. School means constant applica- tion for some time. A little can mu prevent them . omoums. The LEAD/Ill? JEWELLERS. eyes enmlhe'd. it may cost a great deal it they no not exam. We are careful and accurate In our enmlnshlona 9nd advise you - L,L‘_ the sale u;d moat comfortable ”mutant-sue. Examinatlonl It costs nothing to have the Layman LINDSAY, ONT. WE mm mm Sootheren and DOD.-mvu .Wwe_.| â€"A Somewhat Interestink Debut.“ on the Subject â€" Communications. 3 Reports and. Other Matters. The city fathers met Mo may evening in I regular monthly session. all of the new I here beingpreeent with the exception of ! CJnn. Baldwin» Conn. Killeby, who had Jneh returned horn the city. where he hed been having his injured eye treated. evinced his zeal for the interests of theI ward by remaining until the close. 11 o‘clock. I ' , 7 __1 -_--I.I sum: BEGBIE wnu. ACCESS To THE As a. Result. The mlnutea of lost regular meetings were read by the a! motion were confirmed. commmcuxoss. From the board of health. re flushing of Kent at. sewnâ€"R tyled. - From Geo. Kent. with reference to me , drain on Crandell-et. :ondemned by the‘ board of healthâ€"Board of works. From C. Callaghan. market clerk. calling attention to small repairs rtquired about 3 the buildirg.â€"'l‘own property committee ‘ From Dr. White. Dr. Herrlman and other medical men, certifying to Joseph Deiahy’s incapable condition. and advising that he be eent to the hospital for treat- ment. . . .Dr. Burrows opposed the ri quest. saying it would be an unnecessary expense â€"it he required temporary aid while ill no doubt the charity committee would grant it....Coun. Smt‘uerauâ€""Ycu underetaod. Mr. Mayor, that they own their own hcuee and paid cash for it" ...... Conn. Mellonâ€" “Yee. but it took all they had, and it would be too bad to compel them to mortgage it for a month's treatment." â€"Leit in the hands of Mayor Smyth. From '1‘. Jackson. calling attention to the condition of a drain on Melbourne-at. -â€"Board of works. ‘ From J. P. Berry, former caretaker-o! the dumping ound, claiming $116 com- : paneation (or xturea and crop of rhubarb. ‘ â€"Received and fyled. hrom Dr. Shier. aekinu tor a new cross- ing at the corner of Kentet. east and Lindsay-et., the present crossing being â€"nuwov (u a..- -, --_. From Dr. Shier. askinz tor a now cross- ing at the corner 0! Kentet. east and Lindsay-st... the present crossing being badly cut away by heavily-laden wagons passing to and from the flour milk-Board of works. with power to act. From W. A. White, with reference to plan for band stand. which he claimed he had furnished ...... Dr. Burrowsâ€"“I move that Dep.-reeve Robson pay the account." â€"Re£errod to finance committee. From Mrs. Robert Preston. on'eringto purchase one o! the Queen's square lots.â€" Laid on table. From McLaughlin Mcharmld. notify- ing oonnoil that they had been Instructed by Mr. Sam G. Par-kin to claim compensa- tion for lnj nry to horse and damage to rig and harness sustained on 24:11 inst" in constquenoe of e. hole in the roodway.- Referred to board of works. with power consent town solicitor. From W. Robbins. secretary Fire Under. writers’ Association. relative to improve- ments in the firs apparatnr.â€"Towu ments in the me Bppmbu{.â€"-vuâ€" property committee. From James O'Conneii. asking psyment oi long-standing eczonnt fer trees gianted under town bylawâ€"Board at war 5, Mr. O'Connell to be present at meeting. From J. Blackwell, asking payment for duties peticrmed by Mr. Chlttiok and himself w fence viewers, and suggesting that the costs be added to the taxes of the ponies ooncerned.â€"Finenoe committee. From Mrs. McHenry, relative to assess- mnnf. of her nronsrty. and asking a rebate. From the town tr statement at recelpta during the month of cogmlttge. u-;,_ fi--l-- THERE WILL BE OTHERS. 0.1 motion Mr. J. D. Flevelle was heard relative to the necessity of on are light being plnoad at the corner of Kent-st. east and Mill-sh; it would be ct great benefit to the citizens residing in that part of the town. as well es to hle own employees.â€" Reterred to police and lighting committee with power to not. ‘ Coan. Pedlar inted out that 3 light should also be p eoed on the Lindsey-at. Wrangle in Council Over the Details. V Dr. Bum" sun I]. '3' upwwu .- _. [miple o! exemptions, and gave notice psi» he would move for the repeal at the b law. ’A vote was then taken sad a motion to refer the exam tlon clansabmk tooommlt- too wt: our! the balance at the upon bolus Idopwi- mom 0F 13! BOARD 0! W033. Conn. Brynn. emu-man. “than whichgnvo the wt or work can nod since but meeting. -_ m mur- 91mm: COM- of the Opposition of Conn n and Don-tours Robsrnl FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1897 with reference to the Ehealth. relative *o the sewer.â€"Recelvei and "LI. NOT HAVE THE BOXES tressuirer‘ 'rowx norm: con a- 3nd speclnl clerk. and on f____â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€",, Inch work did notumto the mm 1: land no mo (Madmen: \ land In Conn. Gnu-hounded by Con. Bur- mmmmtd files-1m be W; 3nd unname- tum-1 noun-In bu Mulch", our all ex-g Aslr fire-II. “Maximal”; thuopumeouwmdu “mud stuck ou‘ mwvnmmorluu,uz4 WWWHIMI’OI‘ :lm.muhoufldyuunuludtu$n- uncommon m to IMI can any Mun-11mm yndvmncw adult. .0 Baghhhpromwwoo- a may. or y other mops!" ms: Mum no unn- wgmulavmdmhm to so u- u . , Your committa- next Md Conn Bum‘ In slum by but rad I: "In W WK by “dint but "an helm W on. lnunduodbyOoumW-nd and, that some ‘ (lbw-loo I: 14400001“de “demean- lyblcndmbozvohiomlnoflcwhomwm . been. Burtonâ€"“I think moat remarkable re zit-£11.03 utmnoe to Dir. en paused. The whole thing“ dork! mdnetlon.’ 0.1 motion the n part wu: mus: AND uaa‘n POUCI A81) LIGHTING. Conn. Pedlu. chum. presented a brie! report. which wu‘dnly udopsod. serum or norms. Dr. Burrows sue notice out at next €13;de ID -vâ€" __ 7 The following by-isws were Introduced: Messrs. Burrows sod Killuhyâ€"to my arch-sod Wm. McDaneii $200 tor land 9 for what purposes. Moms. Peels! sud Ecruâ€"to regulate livery stsblce. Messrs. Burrows sud Kilishyâ€"to so- poiot u street overseer. Dem-teen Robsonâ€""I object to the istter. it hes not hsd somelcut notice." Reeve Touchburuâ€"“I don't see whutcsu be done st this time oi the y ." Avon mtheuteheo, oomctlon ct} Den-teen Robson. seconded by Reese Touchburn. end the‘introduetlou o! the by-iuw woe . The council then resolved itself into committee 0! the whole on the second reading oi by-iswe. Bseve Touehburn taking the choir. The McDanell sud livery by-lsws were reed s second time. the next tlken up ibelngthc by-lsw to mulute the electric arc slum system. which received its first rssdlng at the lust council meeting. Conn. Scothu-sn moved then the clause therein allowing Mr. Begble. superinten- dent cf the wsterwotks. to hove eocess to the are slum boxes. he expunged. sud he submitted s cisuee to tske its piece. Dr. Burrows tnilcd to undo: tad why I‘m-- szhenn took the stnudA he did . ALA mus“ nu wv n..- -- _, Conn. Soothu-en moved am the therein euowlna Mr. Bogble. eope dent cf the waterwoxko. to hove ec the are elm boxes. be expnnged. submitted a dance to teke ice plea Dr. Burrows “fled to node: a: Conn. Soothenn took the 61-041 with respect to the superintendent waterworksâ€"Mr. Begble. or his eooce~eorz his oplnlon I: we Important that the council ohould hen-moo: with that official. 1‘ ,L___ .5---Lb Mun Bullion, WIvI- m---_ , Do -r¢eve Bab-on riohghc the a wagon would bu. a: hon-non: with mammal. Do -rceve Baboon thought the key on the a wagon should bu “melon. 39d seconded Conn. Soochoun'a moluuon. Conn. Hornâ€"“I would Ilka to know who: the clause moonsâ€"ls tho superla- tendont min; to play wlth thy "atom. or whom!" _ A. , an AI.- h-J-u II to be The by-lsw was cm clause. and when No. 4 Born asked Dr. Burrow was the object o! allo to have pet-935 to tan b fidéfilbn. but. Conn. Boom: ting wholg thlqg‘lt he IljlkesJ; the wnme talus: u no a ..... On motion of Conn. Horn, Mr. McBurney. who put in the fire alarm system, was bend by council. He warned the council that the system wss likely to get out of order occasionallyâ€"in tect he had discov- ered something wrong at moon that day and had been unable to fully locate the trouble. end he would advise the counail to secure the services of s competent msn to look after the system and gnsrd sgeiest similar occurrences. Air. McBurney \ charged certsin members with lnexonsehle ‘ delay in pessing his account. whi neglect might possibly lose him e contract elsewhere. In concluding Mr. McB. denied thet Soot. Begbis bad demended a to; from himâ€"it bed been given to him to ei in testing the system. and he bed otter wards returned it. Conn. Sootheranâ€""We'll educate a fire- men to look sits: the system in thelcourse of e few weeks.” Conn. Burrowsâ€"“I'll gustantee that no willbeebletndo thotinsix months. or even a yearl'. Mr. McBurneyâ€"“I defy soy man in Lindsay to any 00-318!“ where the system H -._- _, "lilies-r" nwv u.â€" vâ€"v ._ , Burtonâ€"“I think me u the unblere artlom hard; the to Kr. egbu would be ex- The whole thing In mm a van- am. no“ BY'LAW‘h flied 0.383434 Chm-men Brysuâ€"" ell. you this resolution. out I shell lgooee it." The motion toiled to my. A Post or any. Tho council then went into committee 0! the whole so consider 3 memoriel to Ihe governor-gonad. submitted . Bun-owe. paying the! Lindsey be mode I not: of entry for the Imam-e plying on 03 motion at Den-Move Bzoun. second- ed by Dan-roan Gill 1. the Monsoon by low wu given A medias. MWRDAY cater PARIS. 1 Conn. Ben-owe manned to the nholitlon l o! Sntnrdeéoeheen (once on the G. T. 3.. en. Sootheun it the bond at ‘ trade hod token eny etepe to eccnre e unewel at the privilege. Conn. Sootheron txplnmd thet Meson. rain and White hed been conenlted end had given eel-coin edvice. mscnnu'noue nun-m Conn. Berton. eeeonded by Conn. Bryene. moved thet the clerk be inetrncted w edvertiee tar tenders for eueet lighting. â€"Chenged to notice oi motion. On motion of Canon. Pedier end Horn. the livery hy-lew received ite third tending. Den-«eve Baboon asked to: permission m rent the once under the mnrhct eteire to Baht. Reed tor n butcher chop. rent to 7» 83 monthly... . . .Conn. Mellon oppoeed the deal. nnd it wee held over. A communication from Mr. W. A. Good- 1 win reietive to chemo (or etreet wetering l roe "(erred to the licence committee. Conn. Soothu-m moved thet the titer at In. Thee. Connolly to and e purchaser (or Czeeen'e sqnu-e Iote he neecpted. Baeve 'Ionchhnm end Dr. Bel-town oppceed the motion. the letter on the pound thet “other end n hotter oxen wee ehont to he modeâ€"Referred to town property com- mittee. "-77 Inn's Manila. The We Bruise. } The steel (tome work of the new bridge ‘ now beleg built et Boeedele errlved Monday by treln irontheCentrel Bridge Wcrke eh Peterboro. The cm were token tothe lower whert. end e large force of men removed the heevy girders to e eoow close by. The took was completed leeb evening. end next mornlng the eoow wee when In row by the Str. Maple-Lent, of Boboeygeon. The piers for the bridge ere wmpieoed. end the etrocture will be ready for oreflle ln 3 week or ten days. PERISHED FROM EXPOSURE. The Wehuh Rum-0M1. With its superb and magnificent treln service. is now ecknowledgcd to he the most periect rsilwey system in America. The met winter tourist route to the south and west. including the Ismous Hot Springs 0! Arlene». Old Mexico. (the Ex pt 0! the New World). Tens and C iiomis, (the lend ct sunshlue end mowers). PW going vie the new Wehesh line tench their destinnticn in advance of other routes. Webuh trains reach more [urge cities than my other rein-cad in the world. Detailed informs- tlcn will be gledly tarnished by my rall- ‘ herdeomcsnedien passenger sgent. northeeet corner King end Yams-eta. Toronto.â€"d79;t.w90:t. (oans. Coming. 00mins. Ar Lament, Nov. 13th. Rethink could be mm or more phllnn- ‘ throplc. end cm more joy, then our otter ‘ to citizens of Ltnduy and surrounding count". Confident that we hnve the heat and moot ndentlnc rexlxll‘eldg in the world e “nave we lung any tree. In order to in non it, an“ u-lnl pm of this wonderful ”Indy. [tn union 1n long ntnndlng chronic ones 1- mac xemnrknble. From the cozy um day n grain-l chem tor the better In notcd. 3nd in n uw week the GM memhnne tn reasoned to nhen‘thy common. sad the dlnenne become- nthlng at the post. No nutter whether you have had m tormmonthortwen yem. wmwmmvnd ve It: nembrme In ruwrea w Ifluwu: usd the discus become: a thing :1: forone month or sweat ye m, sf. No mum whether you have the M and ‘Vvv- Somali" ' ' 7m." Vol m Pout.) DH’E‘I‘HKNLâ€"It in with much sorrow :ndh :xth Egret-shot wo nnnonnoo thnt loot-in um eiunponronoongnin upon. homo of Mr. W. .puillu. Ono of tho little girls. nbont. twelve you-I of up. woo nilin . which conned the potent! oonIo slum. . Wilton. of Fonolon Folk. won oenz (or Ind pronounced it diphtheria we on pron tho dent in doing ALL “'OBILâ€"T o dumbing in nonrly .u done. but there in so! conoidmblo plowing, more than will be done thin 10.11 A lot-go qusnoitv o! ournipo bu been onioly hon-06, b". chm in lots out, yet. Fowl. Scrumâ€"A fowl copper will be 4â€"»- L... .. vmmkuivino dov in old of LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS vv§5;:;'Sâ€"L:§éin.â€"A' fowl supper will be given here on flunk-giving dgy in mid of the church fund. Every axon will be and Burnt. River. 0 friend. a a. wide with ' I hm lat Sundny. Sowâ€"Mr. N. DI, bu du of s lssuuxonâ€"Ib in A tun-1 occurenoo every you for the Dominion Mums! Fire Insur- neo 00.. 0! Owen Sound. formerly the no nuke sues-menu on the policy Grunge. _ holden here, and A good many are quimng. lOofl-ponanoeo! m ml Cucncn Normâ€"The fifth nnnivemry of the openinf of St. J ohn'e church, Dnnnlord. will be oe ehnued on Snndhy. Nov. 7th. There will be service at. 10.30 5.111.. with holy communion and evening service nt 6.30. The Rev. Wilson Mcoenn, of Omemee, will ate the mica. Socunâ€"On Fridey "wig. Oct. 29th. dram. We on cued no uy the gull-at neg n in in h (sir wny of recovery. nun. â€"Mr. Hugh Mchllum in rejoicing over I. young eon. The bouncing boy weighed l4 lbe. when born. ‘ ILLâ€"Mr. Norm Kennedy. eon of Mr. John Kennedy. of Dnnlford. in lying d :- onlly ill ht the reaidenoe of Mr. In. Thornton. neer_l_3ohgeypeon. A~â€"- -_.1 L:- .l nut-um. "v.5 "w, PneozuLâ€"Mr. stIJl Irma and u- dsughm, o! Glam, visited his silver. an. Bell. Dmford. Mqu. n: Mm. â€"Mrl. Alex. Robert- I _ “-5!- POW. "ALL :3. mum-v.7 râ€"w ._.7, non, whoee ohitnnry opposed in Int, week'- Bobo-ygeon Independent. woe n reepectaod end eon-intent. member of («he Pmbywrim church or, Dun-ford. M re. Robertson sl- wtye took on active port in .11 eohemee for tho tdvenoement of her Miner's kingdom, nnd we tam-t. shut He whom she followed on oath bu welcomed her into His kingdom in glory. 0â€"03-50;de ci m Poor) Bust: Socrm.â€"The Little Britain branch of the Upper Csnsds Bible Society held their snnnsl meeting in the Christinn church. Wednesday evening. Oct. 27th. Rev. B. Bryene. agent for this district. wss present and elivered so excellent address on the work of the Bible Society. 0 win: to the removal of the fireside“. Dr. Vroornen. iron: our villm. lder Gsrbutt presided over the meeting. The follow 3’:§§"3‘£”$:fi2.‘*°“m°“ 3%.. .v' n . . - emery . Ford; m. Ir. Bu'F. Whit“ Penmanâ€"Miss ll. Her-grove. B. L. whr nursed Dr. Hull during his lonzillnose of typhoid. end nursed Mrs. '1‘. Brood sud son in their recent illness of diphohu-is. hes hzen spending s few dsys with her nanny friends in this vicinity. She return- ed to Toronto Mond ey evening ...... Mrs. Mathews, of Ottsweapent e few doys lest week visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. Smith.. .. Mr. Wm. Mark is visiting relatives in Huntsville ...... Mr. E. Dillmsn left on Fridsy tor Wilberforce. having joined s huntinz party from Lindsey; his brother is looking after his business while' absent. ...... Mn. King sod children. of aiming. are visiting st Mr. J. Boone's ...... Mr. . Badman. of Zion, is renewin ecqueint- moon in our village ..... Mr. hcmpscn. ot Cievelsnd. is visiting his aunt. Mrs. Rogers ...... Mr. J. Dir. en. retnrnedon Sstnrdey. after spending 0. month with friends in Msrkhnin. Omen Norms -On Ssbbsth morning the ssersment oi the Lord's supper wns ndmlnistered by the Rev. F. 8. SW. in the Methodist church. We were pleased to notice the increased “tends-nos. end the promzt nienner in which ell took nut. Rev. . J. Terrell. B. A.. occupied part. Rev. A J. Terrell,B . A... occupies; the pa! III. in the evening, patching en 3 bless lugmetiveWempennoe” sermon. Socuu. PW â€"Mis Freda Strum 011W about thirty oil: the personage on SA unity "but. The gun we! given in honor of Mr. Herbert nett. tho has been visiting his gand- father for eqme time“ end is about to .._u_.L._ a... care en attendance. develored ineo eon- enmpticn and ended really use Seenrdey. Oct. 3051:. The funeral. which took piece on Monday. let inst, wee one of the inn-gee: ever seen in this piece. She wee a. prominent worker in the Pres church here, en active member of the ‘Chrietinn Endeavor. end her desth is } mourned by e lame circle of rriende and acquaintances. We extend our heerltele eympeehy no the sorrowing nleeivee end triende. Bavarianâ€"We ere excused so welcome back Mr. A. C. McKenzie. who [do here lest spring for Greenwood. B. 6.. where he hoe been speculum in mining eeock. Mr. McKenzie. who woe eieeted an elder- men of Greenwood. intends mom his tunii there in the spring. He give: I. i 310 account or the west. .. ,,_____.....- iv. .1 In: Kim hes Ear-chased the nlening mill, door eeeh story of McKenzie 8m, and be: fitted. it up with ell the latest improvements. All hevlng on: work in thle line wlll find John e first clue mechanic end reeeonnhll in hie charges .....Slnee Mr. W. R. Foeter hne put in hie new chop er one-vines: hes ell the cee o a market town. Fee-mere In terendneereretoheeeen bringing their to be ground. end eetleieetion with the expreee excellent work done.. . . ”Mr John McKe ‘ hes thoroughly renoreted hie woollen Dd endpntineilnee endother- mnohinery. He lntende oing ernehins busineee next eprinfiim We wleh hlm eoooree end bee e lergo trade. ee John ieknown endneeree en honeet zzs' mung-{55’wa wall outlet {Ontario duh my Inn moduli WW gnarl-u of the Namath 00.. Manx nut ten new mum-Ivan ll mm awash-3,, muaw'”? LITTLE BmAgN. 1) UNSI’OBD, KIRK FIELD:

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