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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 5 May 1899, p. 7

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the You have ml: :1 to um: and exec-3010' W“- bo convinced. 1! pr no no! The mom pm! 1°" W” no uhce to 1:“ v0" FF“ ' Our gmmnz Ulptomll to tnempofllfi W- fl-lmenu no properly "um t0 "5 1M Ixun‘lx; noun mace-stalk, and 33“ Ila W 3““ sanding. That's uhy we hue any not. 3 u to “on: (or apshla‘ cad-at, vow m M 'oIIIIII an ‘ Run Ml '. vg'fl’gl...“ Sfifihfig m up. M m 0" u'uVIJE m wwwâ€" 'â€" - r, - You my cum our a. gay “0?. TI m- ansion to human (uh your um; I! 37an $th meant-I W . W BEA? Pdfcipd. Yang‘s-d new S n of mu 8". South 8160 of hat-at. MeLennan H30. Wall Pafleffl BookmdS: wamsc, Hitch.» Popars . w Bedroom Rape?! ...... Scat. 8c. 7; M80 Dinmy mm Ptpen" 100’“: 2°§ 10¢. 12% 16c. Ruler "aper! ..... . .... I; .rders no latch :11 Papen. Remember the place- en A. thtle The Millinery nugnahualgimmmw Gland 8m: mm ' If we traded in “cheap” mill- inery as some folks do, we would not expect success. One important feature of this millinery stock is\ that nothing in it is “cheap" in quality. Some of the crea- tions of our milliners are lowly priced, to be sure. but , “cheap ’ millinery never en-. E ters this store. Some new conéeits, most economically priced, await you. ' Untriménfih Sailors in Black an ite, at 20c,25c. 35 75c 50c and...... ... .. Untrimmed Sailots in Black, White, Cardinal,Green and Brown’atDOOD'. .0... O. MOLENNAN 00. Linen News WIXSOR I NR'TON'S ABTISTS’ COLORS. 15 dozen all linen Napkins, 22x22 inchw, Damask patterns, special make, ' regular price $1.25 for. . 2 5 fine Damask Table Cloths slightly damaged. 15 Cloths, zxzyé yds, regular pnce $3 25, (on... .... KALSOIIS'I. O .’ ALABASHNE, JELLSTONI. EXAMIN ATIONS..- amwm. can. m mol- noase cunns. CURRY cons mm 33118838. FENCE m: an come 18.1338. smP muons, ' can! WHIP. BUILDERS mnowm “PB“! BRAND" Ready Xxxed Punt- McLean: J: Gog me! you: home is now. to! your ppcr is hm. n d :0 much at our beam Papa's low prices. Cs! ma exam-u and The linen man stumbled across a half a-dozen lots of tablecloths and napkins that w 0 ul (1 ordinarily ha‘v e brought a. think more than the prise he paid. A fortu- nate chance for him and you alike, for you are given the opportunity to buy the goods on a like basis. Priced like. this :â€" . Ltti‘i‘. strong indwcnt Indus; _‘..._., n 9W fléwfi fla “$3213. STARS. f: figf‘f‘.’ $2 25 fi‘Ffi‘f‘.’ $2 75 BUTTERICK’ S rune-Jeri .l to W. H. 1- mm, Tamar» 15°? 5?? 35c VABXISBB. Hut w I..â€" ' Peterboro Txmes: The Lindsay board of "trade are memoralizing the. Dominion government to renew the charter of the Lindsay, Pontypool and Bobcay- geon Railway. Our friends in Lind- say do not appear to have: become dis- d uver their previous failures one-hall as zealous o the no: Ehe Weekly Post. c. 1.. A. Hotel â€"Tho regular meeting a! the society was held Monday awning last. Ar- made to run an rugommts have been “3 on May 241:): nor steamer Alice-Ethel and. bar .3. ‘ ‘ "“ 'M-n nnoo'xntod. in t e .â€"Th0 follawws ‘ mention in Arithme‘ A [mfiu T) H8! LID ._â€"- n the sand. where tne walks 0 ‘ billows are foaming; the dip in thofiurtuandg the. kiss! in thegloammm; _ Ch, boaumul W. mth pleasure you W as . Welove you, 0! course. but. pray don’t 0101110": ‘13- . r of ladies, who buy 1‘3!" evw V In - "r splendid "5 alts- Thu: 3 BUSINESS EDUCATION. More position- u'o «cured by lining : knowledge of Bookkeepmg or being this to write Shorthuld, than by my other mews. Thorough inluuction in given in than deputmenu M. the Pemborongh Ruine- College. w. 9311mm. mm” and Pontypool The Newest Dress Materials in 42 inch figured Black Lustrcs, in bright silky effects . . . . ' All the latest colorings in Am 3- zons,48 inches wide,French finish and dyeat Covert Coatings. Covert Amazons, BlisterS: ' Fancy Checks. Block Checks, Our efi'orts have been r’e- warded, too. The apprecia. tive women which throng this section daily prove that. A full assomncnt of all the ,- leading colors in plain and . shot Tafi'etas. still selling 7 5 at the old price .... .... with wide satin checks $1 ( and Stripesâ€"all at-. I o o n . . .37 v] E. McNeillie . You demand a comprehen- sive gathering of dress goods from which to select that Spring gown. No doubt about that. Realizing the demand of our public, we have prepared accordingly. These very newest fabrics are on view. We should have been disap- pointed if this showing of Spring silks had not met with favor. We labored more arduously to secure an unapproachable assortment this season than ever before. MAY PATTERNS FOR SALE HERE. obtaiged why: Miss R- Armour. 3.083 “as 0- Eagleson. Tpuchburn. 5- G' Principd. at once. aka the! mud 0t Flog-m .l. a on the 63" honogablg- um‘ frauds Broad Cloths Plain Amazons Mohairs Shepherd Checks Fancy Plaids 83-11:! Har- the â€"â€"Mr. Will Goodwin, agent for the Bucycle. reports a. brisk Wt! 10: that popular and speedy mount. -â€",T.he Oakwood-Littlo Britain road in in good. condition. and many of our rid- ers take a trip around the “bolt line" every evening. â€"Mr. Bernie McAlpino will be in a. ' position to do alr'the pacing- for local 1‘ riders this season. Ho had a new Ra- ' cycle pacing machine, which is I. geared. up to 120. r- â€"-Ladies should _not gr; wheeling i: fl‘urUTOFP’DI Railway Nota- -â€"It is said that President Pusey, of the LB. 0.R.R., intends running his line to Almonte. â€"Midland harbor is not you clear of ice, but it is expected: that navigation will open on Monday- he - 4__‘LA‘ :n .hb 0“an will open on mammar- *1 grain vessels are expected- in Tennis Notch -â€"A‘nl those des‘u'ing to joi are requested to notify the at. (NYC. . â€"â€"Thc rolling and levelling of the grounds has been completed and the courts are in excellent ahape. Playtwill cmnmenoe as soon. as: the: new nets and balls come {to hand. ,__I_!‘_ â€".’Iu put the club 111 goon “my... order for the season, a considerable out- lay is requisite, at once. The treasur- er would Wrelore b3 pleased to have a call from all those! intending to hop come members, at their earliest con- _wu1va uâ€"-â€"-_ _- v long skirts. Last evening about 8 o’clock a. young woman got. lpto dini- .would have been very embarrassing. | It took a passer-by over halt-an-honr to liberate her skirt tron) the gearing. . Mr. M. H. Sisson, Colborne-sh, with‘ a large attendance. The meeting opened With scripture reading and prayor_by the chairman, fipv. Mr. McNamnr-ly attor which the minutes of last. meet- ing were reafl and confirmed. and re- ports of variety: committee: were re- ooh-ed. An emigrated discussion took place an the subject at 5. garden party but it Was finally left! in' the hands of a committee. Ibo committee- wore ro- elected with I: flew chances. sad the , meeting closed with the mediation.- 75370” members were’addod. with roll. lure. Shayna“ served ~11me- mants, alter. wlmh a. short time Jul spent in social chat. the. next undet- “will be held at Mrs. hasn’t. -. N if? 256 .The regular meeting of the Young Men’s Association '01 St. Paul's church was held ‘Tnesday night at, thq hound! {25351.00 WEEKLY Yo I. At loath" Blevclo Notes Carpet News implify my methods to make my work “And next. I will to get rich. so that work at all." Na- ...nn'. tho use of Union Squares, 3x35 yds with border and fringe, q new patterns, at. . . . . . ~ Tapestry Carpets, in light and dark grounds, in all the very latest patterns... Boys’ two-piece Navy Serge Suits, coat pleated back 'aod “out, extra good linings, $l.50, $2 00.... Boys’ two-piece Tweed Suits, coat in latest style, with pleats, extra well put toâ€" gether, $2.00. $2.50.... Boys’ 33piecc Tweed Suits with sacquc coats and knickers, bcsr. linings, superior making.$3,$3 50 join the! club the secretary The following items will fur. nish very profitable reading for those who have the buy ing of the boy’s Spring out- fit in mind. The values are extraordinary; the styles are new and nobby :â€" the course POST, LINDSAY. ON'rAfl-IO: working Another Hotel Chute. Many of our madam will learn with xegret that Mr. Edward. Duly has fin- ally decided to retire from tbs hotzl ‘br-sinem. after a long and creditable Lcareer. Mr. Geo. Hunt. of Elmule, near I’m-tie. will be his successnr, and i was in town recently making arrange- menus for m purchase and tmnsfe: of the lioem H»: will an possewion ' on Wednesday or Thursday my. y hen . a popular man to hold the large trade solong enjoyed by Mr. mly. but. [he I latter thinks Mr. Hunt will fill the bill. moveâ€"vâ€" .. V. than ' 7 u undoubtgdlx DEM! riff? $55-00 will fur. $2.50 $3.00 $4 00 b m uni. m um d W 412m: 9.!» 14 bugs: mop: in Pet- erboro. and; 7 in Linday. ‘ â€"The Linduy stain laundry in now, in (all opontion. and is doing tint- cll. work. â€"'1'he first tram-lad o! ties cut this moon left the Ruthbun Co‘s yard hero on April and). â€"Mr. mallhamoy shipped a load of has: to Patel-born, and a; car of cattle to Toronto, to-day. â€"Squiro McDonnell and 0. Bigolow o l A A I.-â€" â€"Mr. Brown, lute ox mncncuen. ”as: red his position a wine clerk at them: home. and Mr. Ed. Cleadenan ‘ 1|»me Iii-stud. - loanâ€"m , â€"In Pctcrboro the police inspect. the yards and knee. and. the plan works very successfully. the sanitary condi- tions baing well looked after and promptly remedied when found obâ€" 'ject'mnable. ~ . _ l . ,1 _..-..- .nhn ., MA}? 5. 1899. â€"For 1130 information 0! son wan hue m‘oaonstrned the recent. action 0! the Ontario legislature, ”Jay any that Lindsay hotel license- will cost {370 this yen. as in the put. The in- crease does not apply to tmms. villages and tmuhips. â€"I’eterboro and Ashburnham com- bined have banal: 3.!!!) more people dun Lindsay. yet can boast! 0! na loss that 111 grocery stores. while Lind- ay has but 14 all told. Needless to say. thqgroeery trade in in u had. way in our! sister town. . its first sulc for 1899 on? Friday. June 9th. in the cguncilgcnamher. lbplq __-u_ u.-- Inn in Lea! factory. Downeyvillo. has bean in opontion glued two weeks and a num- ber of the other factories in this ' trict will open next week. . ‘ tux-their pay since October _ ,A__.__. ...:n wilhhfl'li and the memment \ from Iho contractor. u to plotect the workmen them molt pay. :3 large gang of river drivers passed through town last was! on than? my to Moqn Even to handle logs tot. Mr. he cxclaFmod: “I degrly love birds." Then she hastened over to the piano. and mm: beg“: playing; “I Wish! Were a Bird." They no lookim {or a neat: now. -â€"An item in the police court news in Tuesday's issue stated that a well- now out wards!" 1nd been fined for drinking liquor in the Veitch homo after prohibited hour:- The hotel con- , .._____,.¢ -| h l or at knit. be hatching, “Mn 956 800‘ _-- o.- or at law“ â€" The town council, sitting as one of them-«oral ccmmittees, 'has met night- ly the past week or ten days. Nether: of very grave and vial import punt be hatching. \Vhen the 30039 is cook- ed it. will be dished up to the rete- payers in reports that will never reach everything. shall be kept in the dark I: to the trimminglâ€"and "trimmers." aF‘eterboro Examiner: Infringe- ments of the try-laws regulating bicyc- ling were n source of considerable rev- enue to the town last year; and: the authorities have in no my relaxed their Vigilance. Bicyclixte shuyld bear worrpt. 11 our police were not (1qu .u tim'ddn the performance of their duty wheeling on sidewalks could; be easily regulated. ling were a auu-w v. w...__e, woe to the town. last year; and: the ' ' hnve in no my relaxed Immanuel! their vigilance. Bicyclists should bear th‘a inmind........Linduy councillors are so catetul ot‘the police. and so care- !ess u! the conVenienca at our cilium. that they have prohibited. the walks. notwithgtanding that our best road is ingenor to l‘eberpom‘s won. manna. 11th. “.- ' In“ of Manchester. has in ma police 60““ “m issue stated that 3 W21" mrdor hul been fined 101' ' the Veitch hon” M ham The hotel con- tractor. money enough :VH Vcitoh bongo. tllr was the hobelkacp‘ {in item let; 03".“! and secure oteomt walks. â€"A slight accident to tha machinery at the Creamery dehyod operatmns {or a. low hours last. Monday. -â€"Mr. L. Fobert. prdprietor of the well-known 9m Pu’k 32th has “Il'wku v...â€" _ -7 mid out. to 11:. Geoâ€"Brawn. ot'mdoc. â€"Ihgnet1c Dye: have been giving satisfaction to thousands at home dyer: {or twenty years. Kano give hotter re- sults. l Sun‘s Laundry. 18 mum“. _ G him a» trial order. â€"Chicf Bell spent a a dung the river bank on ‘ any: :11 obstructions in will be cleared "my in Q) m It be. : Wu" .â€" -v, -Phys’.cal Instructor XeLeod. of the Peterbom Y.}LC.A.. in arranging for u relay toot race between Petexboro and lindsay. and think: he will get. a. large number of starters. , -‘Ihe advisability of dredging Pigeon River so that it; may be made mvigable {or steamers as hr :5 Ounce. has been urged by Hr. Geo. Melina). II. P., and is being considered by the Dominion governmant. . ~ - A I...“ LA. | uuuuuc- w ..w.... -â€"Mr. Jack Brandon. of Brandon. le- I Doug!!! a Austin, Ebnelon Falls. paced through on Wednesday lut with a. double-deck at of hog: (or the Geo. Matthew: 00. Ibo nbove [inn do an m "none in stock every year. i ‘ â€"Monday was the beginning of lic- ‘ ease year. and the hotetlwepcre at the town and county called on Inspector .Short to put up their toes. The town's share will be smaller than usual this year, two licensee having been cut off. â€"Wedneadly the new machinery in Corew'e 111’“ was given a. trial run. and next morning {)2 mill hogan cutting 'in ml earnest, It will be I couple of days intote any reliable estimate on L. ..“a. nu, its full. capacity. male: â€"â€"A lamb with {no legs. three be- hind and two in front. weighing 15 pounds and in excellent condition of health. was born on the farm; of Wm. Mlot 9.“!me 0109:, on dumbed Cotton w neon. so uln- ous for its banning and milk-produc- ing qunlitiesâ€"wtl. '. â€"Min Galbraith’l music class. at» [Mod by a former pu il. Miss Robin- mnguoa. Mitt! at . Andrew J ick- mn": 131-: Friday eveuim. which was very much enjoyed by parents and a number of friends. | ‘- I‘_ It- real earned. It ‘ days before any 1" he made as” 1“ ‘hg new condition -mlers shou‘sd one can lawful” assess _-,_ June 15th. The close moon for this kind of fish commenced on Saturday. April 15th. The close 311533011 for pic]; Lâ€"A well-known trapper unwuwu vâ€"- “my. ., .. any that our estimate 0! ~31: G"'fi’“‘ on the low] water: this season was fully Pg“;- 5‘33”“ 1.50“ short. He also stated that Mr. the 0 _ Vet. ‘ “000 y _vn_ll span: have intend coupons tt _ . by which you collect ytur Collegian: sun. interest halfâ€"yearly. Also depaiu o! ' 810M upwards taken. wilhdnwable at In yet to take vh‘ regu- «- become an A-_- um Fauna! amp-my. Lindsay. Wh‘ch have intent coupons attached by «this you collect. you interest half-yearns. Also depaita 0! 818134 upwards taken. withdtawable at mW-w secured by mortgage on productive i-eai estate, and therefore loss is impossible. wldl inhon “‘38 new In uncut wt. Mr- F- A “”9““ to the chair. A N90“ Wu. a... -- _-, 7 to the chair. A report or the board of directors, covering the work of the past 18 months. was read by; the secre- tary. Mr. J. B. Walker. Ibis repqrt showed very satinhcbory progress In the various lines of work. umr. llr. F. A. Hamid. and read his report, which showed ' few days the association. will be {no of all financial encumbmm The elocuon of a. president. god directors with; Mr. B; J. was than pr _ McLaughlin was elected presxdent: by cochmtinn. The balloting for direc- curs "salted in that election 05 thy tol- '0'", 'ng gentlemen: Messrs. A. Fuhet. , u “v u_4-l'.fl- R I“. Mr. WWII“ ‘65:.qu , M. Sim, F. W. Satellite, B F. Beeaor, R. Campbell J. L. Allin. 1». Clarke. .White. The :nnuul business meeting of the ndny Young Ian's Christian Asa-c- tion was held in their: rooms Tuesday «ht. Mr. F. A. lemmid was Voted 1 Bell spent a couple of sliver bank on W 110'“: I «Instructions in the channel {crew having- been cut, on. -m. m _.._,_ _,. _, ,_ , ' ' ‘(Immnl and Hrs. Perrin, of Fenc- lon Falls. wore in town lately calling ”the mill began cutting'in an (M at, It wdl be a couple of -Nr. F. W. Dunn, repnoonl'mg the e In}: tell-MO 08“!!!“ an Nancyâ€"Harris bicycle, was an town I‘M I.“ {all mil-I :1an [at “wk calling on the company's - ' agent. Mr. E. Gillagly. â€"Mias Ethel Fairbairn. daughser of mull! fish Ear. catch. sen Mr. 9h“. Fairbairn, «mu. 9., m Bob- ! is visiting at the hour 0 Mr. _ . caygoon. a. mmwsmr and m John roe. mu. The close season (or pica.- â€"-Mr. Kw Num'th. 0‘ TWOMO. :one monthâ€"from the l‘th o! arrived in m 1" .F‘id‘y' 3“ Â¥ drove blithetfla " “themahlinatomapectw\¢on¢i. y'. timdhismmmer cottage ., l-known tnpper miormed our winter‘s storms. l‘o‘ahy that our est-Judas of _m' G. H. W‘! . editor of u of Inn-km! tm“ °" Post. left mu to join his brothers their. old home. where "‘ ““‘ “’“A that 3“"- u.... -‘m mafia a. week tellewing old Annual Iced-t day or two we! Y‘all-9mm mar-swan. -Mr. X. Rustic”. Kinnmunt, was in m My. ' â€")[r. G. Hutu. ol praygeon, m in town Ssturdsy. â€"Hr. A. KcDontld. of Kirktief' .173. in town Influx: , Air. nu. Baboon. Echelon 12.11.. was in town Tunas}. . -Mius Totten. of Wsrkworth. '3 vi.- itimtriendsinwwn. ‘ â€"Mr. J. E Jackson. of Cci ,ooonk. waninmwnmtweek. â€"B¢v. Wm. Farmomb of I‘enelo- Pglln. was in town Monday. Dnndord, were in m nanny. â€"-Kr. Sun Grundy, of Omeune. call- ed on Lindsay friends Tuesday. â€"llr. J. H. Delamere. editor of the Echo, Ninden. was in town Monday. â€"lenu Joe. Saddam andJu. Lyt'e, of Franklin, were in town Tuesday. â€"Hn. Stewart. 0! Bobenygeon. was squat at the SW house Ineeduy. â€"Mr. Leith. of Haliburton. pea-ed 'thraugh town lest weak on his way to Tomm- I I â€"Nr. J. L. Arnold, general when; Pension Fella. m in w, recently on business. â€"Km. P. Cluan at} Pan Foley. of Peterboro. wrote in town last week alum on old friends. â€"Nr. Fred Dettnnn, the genial Wat hotelkeeper. spent a. tow days in town last. week. â€"Mr. J. Davis. of IWoodville, isspend- ux a. couple of woeb' with; his friend. Mr. S. Perm north var... : â€"Mr. Alex. Elven, of 1121 burton, pro- vincial land umyor, passed through town to Toronto last Tzzcsdny. â€")lr. Thus. Hermn._ u‘ Getert, left huly for New Rockford. North [h- kotl. when he will reside in future. â€"Xr. Waltgr Fm and sister. of mum pained through town mnfly on their way to Brighton.‘ â€"Nr. George Martin and Mr. John A. Ellis, lumber merchtnts, Feyelon ' 1 on the Canal]: this mac â€"-Nr. B. B. Walks. fog-ml Colminbe stall. p.904 h s e honors in Latin. Greek, and? Minn-Sharpe“ 1'3 R'ZCh‘rd _ Webb: .1 LL- 1 Was. torn?” S". Pmam ten years. 1 of 0mm. who 'che su. uns- mummy-.14 I. m? °f at the mm. at Little Bob ; month‘s ii” will be

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