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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 16 Mar 1906, p. 8

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‘lt At Queen-st. Methodist churchya- hle the pastor. Rev. Kr. Pulp. MM tq two larga “requiem '3 his usual pleasing way. In the anhotookuhiathem'm From Evening Post: 0: March 121 The Rpworth League 01 the Quen- It. lethodist church will be in aim-gs of the social dcpgrtmnt to- f the Sunday afternoon mica which no being conducted at .tho Hon-a of Refuge by the my theta of the town are being well tinned. Yesterday they me mad by the Guinea-at. My a$110131. Supt. McWathox-a being in “Inge. and Mr. Robt. Stinaon ex- fliiaing {ha lesson. ( t - A] "it ("URGES SUNDAY ‘ My tho th. Hothodbt his] reached the two hm act, which is cone'derefl} 18189 Morethanevertetheforeare Waists and entire Costumes. Whi mfromtheparasol totheshoes We hive been showing some with embroidefies to match; 3190 the In Spring Suitings, Mohair: i: come in all styles, from 35c to 1,25 in light greys, plain greys, checks an anpennn k their nature. verv dre CASTOR IA Putnam-sanctum “'Y'MMW “1158 for ‘ “naruuma Judge ngd'ma an ”emotion to the anoint .1 _ Mom County. and mm In «'4; ‘ “3 ‘Pamd to decide man“ I; “I!!! the may turnout: «mar. ' that will come him him. '° NM! until; at t” '3 Inn'l Annotation wu hold at Ia music in the Baptist shares army was emtiflflm‘ i0“ and ae. “ in the 0' in W the “00mm“! F nmm “fluidity“ Ma «Q!!!- {HI VG“ “ 9% a“ Gib! 5"" 23” 3.51% \ K \I W film 3:315 “this“ HR AND HOME QLUANIM Mm: Banish and Hum w “Misha: the Mk!!!“ “9!! “inch with»: .M ~u~s~s M“ w Our Clothing Department is well stocked with the latest and most fashionable goods in the market. Our ordered clothing is giving the best of satisfaction, because the work done is thorough and the material choice. Men will find a guarantee of good faith in their dealing with us, on acrount of the reliable goods we place before them. Everything that is needed is here, and everyone’s ease receives prompt attention. Now a Word About This Important Branch of Our Business. In Spring Snitings, Mohair: take the lend; these come in all styles, from 35c to 1,25 per yard. TM in light greys, plain greys, checks and indistinct plaids; homespun is their nature, very dressy and serviceable, prices 85c and $1.90 Full range of self-colored figured Silks for Shirt-waist Suits, all patterns, at 50¢ a yard- ”Mmuummqg [I’Longhlin Melntyre. We have been showing some handsome Linens with embroideries to match; also the Lustre Embnidery Men’s Clothing More than eve: to the {ore are Linens foe Suing, Waists and entire Costumes. White Linens arefio be mfromthepansol totheshoeseverythingLinen. Spring and Summer Wear CASH AND ONE PRICE. moved a. min: of serum: on the slut Pecan. which he will antique to spent, an at u: mvim‘rmfim flaring the peanut m‘ m the mammal Psalm. and tan a ht the when and his man?“ on In first mm- when. 93.61 the an! and mum “was; was!» to who am ', =w£htuu ** a. awmr 33%“ 92; :5. W . L _ m gander. ' ‘ Ml wb‘o m am m 9H m w z and mm. YMJM "mg .519! 113's): 3. Knight. and at the close of a. halphl and pleasant session the umber: wen turn: eotertdned by “have?“ “WM? 1 .y ‘ m . resumunity ma $03»:th land. it , -_‘_I. [11‘ am still much interested in the st- mra otour townandparhhl‘hb being the first meetinz m the «an o! Archdeacon Allan. a reach- tion was passed expressive of the great loss mama! the removal of omwhofloromti ynu‘llifld Ln mmn.andtor36mra W“ either Rural, Dean 0r Archdeacon; body wag brought to Lindsay all taken tron his father‘s home to St. Paul’s church, when slat-gs number summed to pay their last raspy“ and join in the inspiring m. which balls at the resurrection through Christ Jesus. We condor to hinwifie, (whom; Miss Courte- nanoha) au’nd little ohildmn. on wall I. hhpmmbrothgra unduly ton. sincere sympathy in their tiuo at sorrow. The February meeting of the Ole:â€" gyot the Rural Doawy at Durham and Victoria was hold in Port Hope. Tb MondLMawwukiMLyw- attained at the home of His Evans and the Hinges Hndapoth, former worshippers at St. Paul‘g._and_ why CAMBRIDGE-8T. METHODIST. At yesterday‘s services at 0am- bridgoâ€"st. Hethodiat church two large congregation gathered to lin- un to Rev. Dr. Bishop. In the morning he continued his course 6 sermons on the wrath olAthlhtakAina In. Knight and a few trienda. The sudden and unexpected death at Mr. Samuel Reeves in Toronto was a great blow to his tgqua. The can train Roman, M chapter. mu m Mat- Beaidenta on OambtiW~ MT" ticularly will learn with much at- lntanflon that 01-May" 000. male hp! punch-ed Igom Dr. Hon-1mm tho nae building lot «Jot-1n: “I Dr’- midenm. and in the an: tutu» will proceed with tho ovation at two uni-dumbed brlofl «1"!!qu on th Droport . Tho: will Mn :1! mod- orn mix-mono“. and/it my to um 10: [2M tilut thy Inca-lo: Fitâ€"figs; 'Jrfif 76' inst-clan. mamaâ€":5}; a hotelkeeper's license should be empended. any to: three months. upon second otmnee (on ille- gal selling. ‘ A FRIEND 0F TEHPEBANCE. Lindsay, Km]: 9, 1906. .â€"-â€"- Nataâ€"Tho writer of the above when presumably: a very important. amnion with‘ much podtivenesgond his alleged knowledge or confluen- all over the province would Monte that b is e travellim men. It the letter we: prompted by e knowledge of local conditions. than we respect- fully enhmlt top}. new here a zeol- iiiii '__“-L-â€" cheque for $50 on the Ontario Bank. which he was instructed to nah. Th3 ohpck was cubed by. the bunk taller and use promptiy boat-dad the 10.50 0 train [on Peterboro. " basin" 9 ticket at the 811M 811k stations When Us eh ' ’ a» mu: tam m a seven g! bills. an the 0mm ”gum. an a fiouvg: “as up; '3. 2’3» .3 oua'and “Mt-in; Liana; Inspector. his autopsied ought to ban bean call- ed to the matter by the wriggnbo- ones. tooâ€"who would not be seen at .1 bar. congregate and drink: during the evening and long liter-prohibit- ed hours. It is in these rooms that a: tin alter-hour drinking is done. It in practical: permitting. a. dmn bars in a hotel. vith 311 but can, con- ceded. In this town there in a lot at utter-hour drinking done, and it in all done wi-ttin that: room or pri- vtta bars. p-uâ€"v-vâ€" Aloo remove the “drinking booth: in connection with barsâ€"they m a curse. In them young mopâ€"uni on} From Evening Post; at mm 12. sum, morning a yum: En;- liah lad. 16 years 01 use. nadeig- iidm Eamfwho had. can-goth In at- fico boy with the Limb: Lumber Co, Amdamy 0t Manic block. aA opu- m; mega ham-uni I belie" t tieâ€"then let them reverse the 0 er and incl“ on a light being burned in every bar in the province during "'0 bean above mentioned. 0-34 the 1“ novel or every window covering. 60 am; not only the pan but_the b9:- on this qnutiomal‘l'ho’x will haw the hearty support the drinker and temperance mun dike. There 'ia apothor point I would all tho Government’s attention to. Art meant no lights swallowed to burn in hotel burn after 11 pm, during the week and 7 p.111. on; sum,»- onings. 1! tin Government ' wants ta atop the only gt_lignor (la;- In Tho News of last! evening is out- lined a; tail} that Mr. MoNaught. I. P. P. for Toronto, in presuming to the Ontario Legislatm to Wish the treating systemâ€"a system that in probably the worst of the many evils connected with theaala of liquor I an a modem!» drinken mmfl. and I know whefeol I speak. I hopethe bill will get its third readizn and become la._w as speedily as possible. Half the inveterate drinker} in the: Dominion have been} and: so by‘ the. treating habit. It. looks as it tho Ontario iota- tm was in earned: and will an an honest. ondeavon to fulfil “syrups A um Ian mat-ml:- mum“ The following appeared in Satur- day night's issue at The News, To:â€" onto: l ’2 I [ ' fie no conviotd. that ha | C is a slam that ha will turn any {run sin. tromulnulllookuodv turn Armada.“ W A DIME" OFFICE BOY. II. mums BILL piainly m from the ER; 1:: order “at p9 , It is turned that W. Oouorny u rolporoua tax-mt, rum near wanton. usd that the nun. mu Killer bu! boon to MI ploy. The arty were driven to t on] from rt Hope and sand (or an” a the Kama hon-o. whom. however. nu- pond too mm for rum. th- 98! Ah W ti 190; £91: chaps: KIN-too. _____ ._ --__-_- .- - Mutant. I! his?” satnmmwsmm *8 m 9mm ta ”an a “an mg. M m moms in mama to "mud”:m In chm Nu term «Mum» _ a mm M: win t9 m 'v an Inn. but to: «A whue an a y n- mm a dc no. no u m m mmmwtohub Inn from Port lime to m and Immumem mafia. ’31». find, 54. E. R. King:â€" by 51. momma. About.” old Wanna. German, burgh 6â€"113, Smith 76. Corinne Anderson 71, Hand Byhur her 70. Edward Kim 0. PM: Staples £8. 0. N. Cooling ‘5, Buck! WM 30. ' IIIIAIAY mm MI KINGSTON It appear: that on Mandy: night a. well dressed young mm called. u the tmpenme how. owned by In. L. G. Noble. Hutuâ€"ct“ and ‘pphod tor Iodgmga for hints]! and two It- dioa. He gun Ma nam‘ :- Miller. and aid um his party might be In this city only (or a day or two; on might roman for a ml: or more. Th prion. quota! by In. Noble nu) «ti-lepton to u» mm and In mt inlay. returning shortly after with two well roused and good looking {runs In! whnm In luminous ‘I‘ wits ’ outer. “In mi In; mm '“ meg tagged to on tom. m u- luhr to tho run 5W - A reachable story 0! domestic inr- liddity has just come to 131:: MP“, orbom. can Tho Bxunimr. Once again it in tbs old atoy o! thaw“. loaning tho husband to than with so- other man. . L m IV. Frank. Feb., 26â€"Corinne Andor- aon 09, C. N. Cochran‘s 09. Hand 3’1" minor 67. May Salish G_0, 51d: Bry- Anoient HIBIUI" â€" 0. Bean 9!. 0. Kimball 91. R. Veda 89. C. Paley 83, W. Why 81, K. Tonohburn 81, C. Thompson 81, J. R. 81, 3‘. Murphy 78. J. Mangrove 78. J. Greer 73, Mi- J. Murphy 70. '1'. Pool. 70. A. Smith 67. K. Nylon 67. M. Rankin 66. J. Parker 64. B. Kingsley 64. D. Lamb Q, I. Lydo 61, B. “Bengal! 61, G. Graham 58, 2. Crane. 68, 3. Carrie 66. 8. Reid 66. A. Bichnrdaon 55. F. mm 55. '1'. Atom 53. P. Clon- 933‘ JMKK Emu “neutral“ f til “it mm m that: unlock his mum w . “MW (OE _h m I A Physicsâ€"M. Staple- 87. H. Work- man 86. A. Pariah 81. L. Jordan 79. J. Biohudm 79. J. Brown 78. N. A!- lely 77. 8. Wk 76. 8. Hugh 73. 0. Taylor 72, L. Pauly 72. E. Thompson 0. N. Melanin 09, L. McKenzie U, K. Fowlon 68. I. Torryv 60. F. Jukno 60. D. Minsky 59. N. Allin 56. N. Gn- hun 66, 8. Ba 55. B. McDonud 6‘. H. H0611} 50. E. Br‘dbnrn 49. E. Gro- hun 46. B. Pubs: 41, 3. Guy. 39. N.‘ Touchbnrn 35. W. Knowloon Q. C. M 59. Primenu 59. B. an“ 58. F. Humor 58, C. Cunningham 56, W. Hunter 66, P. 8911“ 56. M. Knowlooa 66. 0. O’Neill 55. J. Edmond: 55. B. Bax; 55, M. Jordan 64. G. nut 53. J. Gil- 1081: 52. C. Emerson 81. H. Bad- 5!, P. Watson 49. B. Perry 49. H. 81-- liott 47. A. Note. 48. D. haunt-rig 45. F. (raisins 44. 3. Manama; ‘3, W. Mulv' ' 41. 8. Minthorno 38. M)- nont. P. lung“. I. Naylor. 3. Frost. J. Graham, J. F. Murphy, 1". Arum» â€" Gnu Hugh 87. frank Bat; 87. Built lbrrip 81. In, Wutqatt 76, A. Wflflmon 63, J‘ cum 51. Funk Arena 40. Joyce Fugue 39. Leslie Hill! 36. Lillian Std- hnd 30, M. 80“ 30. P. Walkman 24. my, Edna. Warner. English Grammar - G. Knowlgon 91, L. Johnston. 88, W. Phelps 85, A. Cautw 81. J. Fianna 79, V. Sproule 79. M. Omen 78, C. MnPhadon 75, F. Jaskaon 71. M. Poppet 71. 8. Nay- lor as. G. Wino 68, 1'. Nnmt 68. 55. J. O’Neill 51. B. Perkin: 61.1.. Rogers 60. .V. Wm ‘0. 0. Butdlflo u. r. Gmozly 43. a. mum a. J am a. 0. NW £1. L. Putin m. 0, Smith 40, 1.. Kay! 39. a. Phelp- “ulnlflbflcxounllzfl.l. Gibson 27. L. O'Iaonahlln 24, 1. 8pm 20. J. 3W 1’. B. Johnston 18. G. om 10.me 14,L.Pu- HA 1‘, Ala-out. I. Mb. J. Rich- mm. L. Torry. . ‘ BWâ€" Von Cummu 91. Lulu Blawott 88. A. But: 73. J. L. Hickey 78, morons Way 78. Look Hulda: 78. Edith Halon: 76. final laym- 78. Link Kenny 11. sunny Davey 71. Bunny Luck 71. ButhDou: 66. Rubi. Williams» 17. AM. Hattie Thur-ton, Stan: Isak-y. [in 71. B. Fluvollo O7. 0. Ila-rod 66. W. Mnmnnflmal Bh- hop‘ 67, 3. Autumn W. R. Wilson Historyâ€"K. w 81. E. Gra- ham: 7?, G. Mitchell 73. H. McLaugh- RESULT OF Till “EX“ suns. III THE MIM- mus. Iflf (OlltfilAIE INSIIIUIE. mm: W M! ammo. w W0 m w “13““ 1% M We“ Tm M m 038 W” *“ ‘“““““ m a. 1mm W3 ‘“ mm ww- on Mt. which pulsed tho Hon-0| at animatin- by 222 to 1%. pro- vide- oxpmfitnm of $515,000,000 (or 4 tr. 00min flood year. with an or- dinary {mane of $120,000,000. That. have. a doth“ o! 8395. . . which I 013,000,000 loan to pay «It old in- hrlor oblfiattiona and then lam 0; new [Max-tot loan. Th: 'Nichi Nkohl W’ n’aroto thut the mm»- M duo not nthmpt to momma M w” tha time ha urulnly. can. to an. ntnmmm her. that. vim we have no mention t. an.» (or pinning. {lb 00.0”?“ for bringing um troop. I! out“!!! “WW; W: m a; MI I! the plus to or. um I a» In mm: imam mm '33.?“ a :3“? 0 2:. ., 5W2“ W2 “‘ ”W h nines cl “an m an!» II. M“ “i. “loll- mum The fun-mid pm that now has Japan is «thinly a static on. It is announced that whfla 60.500 pools are mm In June. tho communal: instit- wttn'and to find maintain” the methane! thoooutrygotnc. Thumb thtuudurhgthowu'hum m The had tax hu m- mumgmtoMpox-oontww ooziixtcthoyduooltheland;pab- «at has has instead! 150 per cent: thx.88taMpor cont. hrtbfintchmnnfllmtomper MMWWoh-atbdwhd “Manama“..mdauzu can. lfl‘ta lfipeloont.ThaJapgnr JAPAH’S leAflUAl PMEM The Only Way Our new method of caring for our Clothing stock accounts for the fact that you cannot distinguish it from the Tailor-made Suit. See the style and quality of Suit we can dress you in for $12.00 and 315.00. How much better our Clothing now looks when put on a customer! Our new method of caring fox:_our Clothing stock All the new spring English, Canadian and Ameri- can Hats in Stock. a un A mums Laue! or am, Dundas Flavelles limited, {.4 Square Deal jbr Every Man} nut Maor- Ma.;u hart. 0875;M!75- and toba- b.1235“ ‘ I M :W :lhfi} 3; â€"1'ruh. was. 000-. “UN!“ b! m. At Wt nary, AVE? 01‘8“}: “- um mm. 810.; m1. mofiaw w ltd- on mail. “2‘48. m (an m mu. an, Clothing and Furnishing Department. Housekeeper: of Lindsay and vlelnlty, are you In need of a Hall, Library. Peder or “General Purpeee" Lune? First-class Dressmaking Done on Shortest Notice AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. SaleoINewSplingDIessaoudsandMillimy AT MISS MITCH ELL’S. Surplus ......... Insurance A Bright Light If you on. oomo ‘o uo-owo huvo u nook m umh co roduoo. and mm molto N worm your mm to buy what you VIN“ rum horo. THE MUTUAL LIFE On the Subject TEN YEARS’ GROWTH SPRATT 85 KILLEN, MUG m THC FAMILY GROOIII. Showing large increases in the business of in force ASSURANCE COMPANY McLean, Agent OF CANADA. $20,001,462 3.392.597 760.403 201.579 Col. I. I. m - am An Ottawa butch containing mum npponituonu and. pulsation: W m: 001. m hm- ther d fir. J. 0. EM town. In. boon W to the Md 0‘. tin Sum but: It” 1‘)- hmuh nub: '1‘. m usual canny hm. Eaton Ontario. Lint-cu. M Chub; to cons“ and M um.- MMMM it- 844199.955 9.296.092 1.956.519 954,001 0mm I21 pc. 174 9-C- IS7 9-6. 373 p.c.

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