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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 9 Jul 1908, p. 8

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l I l l PAGE EIGHT. THE .WEEKLY FREE eness. WHATS Dress Goods, Silks, Mu Cretonnes, Flannelettes, Laces, Embroideries, Raincoats, Gloves, Hosiery, The following list will give you an idea of tit******************#***** ******#***** If you have been to the store any day during this sale, shelves, counters and tables are being cleared of goods to kn It’s the values we’re giving, the genuine big money’s worth, have proven that it’s no sham. You know what’s good and up-t store to catch the enthusiasm and cause you to join the throng an are great benefit buying days for you. we have here, then figure where your own savings may co ANOTHER WEEK 0 ‘ Terrill’ s Mammoth D tittttttttuttu####**Â¥**ttttttttttbtttfituIttttf‘¢‘**‘** and have been in the crowds that have come you have only to note how ow what a hold this sale has taken on the peOple. REASON FOR THE RUSH ? eness of the sales methods all through, and the people 11 and it only needs your first visit to the reatest bargains ever offered. These your mind an idea of what THE Wake up to what it means to slins, Ginghams, try Curtains, Ladies’ Underskirts and Night and the genuin -date as well as we can tell yo d get a share of some of the g you in money saving, get into me in on such needs as Prints, Table Linens, Towelling, Shirtings, Ready-made Waists, Skirts, Collars, Belts, Lace, Chenille and Tapes- Muslins, the bargains which await you here. Note These 3 Great Etc., Etc. Read ! Read ! Muslins and Prints Are #‘fiitttttifi't‘ Read ! 250 THURSDAY. JULY 9..., m QUEST! PEOP ‘W The inaugur ’ .urgcon Point uesday at tlm - ' i '. Anderson : / .los. ones. if: cunts thc vet :Eaken Ill)- f»: his remarks Ifgigithc work alr (3.8611 an outla if; Com. M1“ gaspend 310'" H J ‘ we don‘t W“ . Veal“. \Ve mu: peoplv to Cut . Wash Collars and Bolts. rdm- think they'rt‘ Taffeta Sllk Bargains YOU can Save Blg Gowns. lace or embroidery trimmed. . . , ml to ........................ 15 11...va And Black Taffeta Silk, suitable for Money 011 Skn‘ts Regullar :‘aluss to 31-50- NOW 98¢ Walst Bargains (30mg ------------------- C 5.. worth If»: _ ' . 011 sa 9 a .................... ‘ _ . . t‘ .. ‘ t. N m 7‘: . C011“- “4" (ll'tc‘Sct‘h' 0r trllnnllng. Regular prlcil hIan are tdk‘n adVantaUe Of thl for ladies, white and 10C. and 1212C. Fancy MufillHS. Vl‘l'y l..)( \\ ll” \\ ll. ll B it. , l lUtv . . , . “‘ant'?” ‘ ' r - '1 ' 3 'A-’ .u . ‘. . . ‘. . ' ~. ‘ . .................... 65(" yard. On sale at """ 50c specialy closing sale of skircis. En: 51:32:31” ”Egg; C::;:11:::P;)r :2: c colored waists, WM” dmlgm' Reduced to‘ 8c .................... 10C Coun- -l."” ...................... tire lot to [)9 cleared out at, ah’nost b -d 5' P‘ 1 "ll .‘ regular value‘ to 75c c ...... -..... .... ...... liqc Qilk . ”d \\.a‘} (it I] ‘ In“ Wg‘flliw‘tU‘Xllej . . - half price. Choose yours “0‘“ . r01 ”W ,“gu M ‘d u” 29c 15?. and 20c. Checked Ginghams 4. i d . p ' I ' WW i _ ”Wk Tami“ 51“" 0"“ yard “19’ 39°” 0“ 531‘” at """""""" for ladies’ white Lawn and Plain Chambrave 1t..- L’I”””“l“ml “ash 13.43.. “111: at to ”WWW" 1 soft. brilliant finish. Regualr Tweed. Lustre and Cloth Skirts. . Ladipsl Corset Covers and Drawers, 59c and colored waisu’ duced to ......... 12c gr War] but-kl”. prim-Hi 19C an: Wimllilililll‘ riCc $195 vd on sale at.. 1.00 Regular values to $4.00; 0105- 5 _ . . . f diff o ............................ a a} . ‘ P ' -“ ~ ‘ ing out price ................ 1.9 lace and embroxdery trimmed. Rc- m a number 0 l erent 15c. and 20c. Cotton gamma... light 150 .1 i 1*“ Pl- . T- {1‘ .. .. . comma hrrl‘. I gular price to 59c. On sale styles regular values and dark grounds. with spot and £10- s. i 11:. (3. “m “ ""“ rem-nut- <-f >2 ' d d Panama, POplin. Lustre, Venetian at ............................ 396 up t0,$l 00 _____ c ral designs. now reduced 12 :umf; ”humid LINN”. r“â€" 12C (WWW Wine curtalns Re uce and Tweed Skirts, very handsome i to ............................ c 7 U i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H to amwu‘nhfldl styles. Regular values to $6 f ° ’ ~ La ‘ ~ _. 200‘ and 2250. Plain Ta’iwu .~- ~. rathrl’ than N ' 0 . .. , \ ~ . I r e W" ' - u ' ' \i ‘A k“ "NJ , ..' , (, LaCc Curtains, .) yards long. taped Closing out price ........... _ 3.95 G] “d H ier 0 ladl? Whit 150. l-‘ancy Muhn and Gingham. Fancy Shot and Striped llib 4 Wino“ «f m 7 1 q .-.1 film, at . OVCS a OS y Wants manumber of rvducw to ................ 10 hm” rc-duCed m 15C t. can“. Brow all mum ‘pim'l “ i Fine Panama and Venetian Skirts, handwmestyles’ long 0!“ short ---------------------- c ' ‘ """"" "‘l‘widc-‘l'n‘ad ti: $1.50 fancy Parasols. light colors, ed at the 48c ,65c. Now on sale at ........ Lace Curtains 3}; yds. long, floral Tapestry Curtains. green and red, 2.85 Chenille or Tapestry Curtains. green Ribbons, Laces, |-' ‘ s .( " at 980 . (hugnh' .pecnl \alue t selling at almost half regu pr.. now on sab- at Whitewear with varigated colors. Regu- - - '.. . .“.' , n m’ on Sale at . . , 1‘“ 1m“ 3» 30 ‘ ‘ A table OI Ladies eluding or red; fringed at both ends. Reg- ular price $5.00. at ............................ o cl5c.. Strained Relations Betheni Fenelon Falls Residents ____..__._â€"â€"-â€"â€" lNTERESTING HAPPENINGS OF VARIOUS KINDS -â€" EFFECTS OF . SATURDAY NIGHT'S STORMâ€"8TH. KAWARTHA’S ROUGH PASSAGEâ€"THE COUNCIL AND THE BOATHOUSES. Ifeared for some time that he would Hetberington, a farmer livmg aboutgdrown as he could not get ashore a mile and a half from town. had{ hitched. as he was to the wagon. three fine thoroughbred cattle killediAfter some brisk work by three or by lightning if: Saturday night's storm. four men who were around, howeVer, Mr. Hetherington has been very illl the animal was released from the for some time past, and this is another‘ wagon and managed to get ashore. case of misfortunes never come singly.i The boat houses are being moved‘ Mr. D. Merriam. R. Merriam and G. this week, but not by the owners. The Calder left Monday morning as guides final date for moving them was Sat- to a party of fishermen bound for Gulll urday last, but none of the owners Lake and vicinity No doubt there ; had done anything so the Council inâ€" will be many trout caught. lstructed Mr. J. Jones to get a couple The storm on Saturday night did of men and go down and commence considerable damage to the telephone moving them. This was done, and service. Both Rosetlale lines were put then the owners flocked around and out of business, also the Sturgeonl started to raise a big howl. Mr. J. Point line and many of the local lines. I Austin moved his. and Mr. Glaspell’s Mr. Jenner, one of the cottagers on has been pushed into the river. There Cameron Lake, rendered a beautiful is no doubt the Council means busi- cornet solo in the Presbyterian church l ness, and the boat houses will likely I. FENEIDN FALLS, July 7.â€"Mr. T. on Sunday evening last. be all gone this week. , While W. Rider was loading water The Kawartha had a very rough pas- into barrels on a wagon on the other sage from Rosedale last Tuesday even- side of the bridge, the horse he wasl ing, some of the passengers being driving, which belonged to Mr. Two-l sea sick. She rolled so much that she . . . .._._._.. m.~~â€"ow« Wrapperettes, Shirtings, Flannelettes, Night Gowns, Underskirts, Corset Covers and Drawers. 0" W 389 lit..‘.".‘.‘i*.‘7..‘.°..f ...... if???" 59c mey, got beyong his depth, and it was} pitched her lifeboat and a trunk. intoiiljoat hOuség to be built; andbélievirfg hmi'"vm M10” Ladies’ Long Lisle Gloves. in black values to $8.00. Closing out 5 00 _ at ............................ o and white. Regular price-10c Lace Curtains. 3’1": yds. long, In a ' On sale at .................. 29‘: Up to $1.75 - - - - - number of handsome designs. Regu- Remnants. Ladies’ Long Gloves, black and . . . . 1;" priCe $2'00’ now on sale 1 45 white, near silk. Regular DCCISIVC RCdllCthllS III at ............................ 0 Another lot of Remnants. of Dress price 50C._ On sale at ...... 39c _ Goods, Muslims. Prints, Ginghams, Dress Goods Ladies Long Lisle and Lace Glows, “NV xtbc lnkc. 'l‘licsc more pic ed up agnin. those buildings to be a menace . huwcwr. and port was made without. property. took steps to have the street ’uny llll'tlll‘l‘ llIl-‘lllllb :t‘lcttrcd off. Atcotdiligly, the Council Considerable preparation is being 1007 were served with a notice by the KIlmdv in? "10 l‘t‘li‘l)!‘Mi0H 0‘ lllt‘ 810!“ llrm of Lindsay lawyers. on behalf of . ions 12th. A prcty largo crowd is cx-Hheir clients here, forbidding them ill- but there will be plenty olllowing any more buildings being erect- uccommo lat-ion for them. god. and notifying them to remow those H. J. Lytlo and wife. and Missialready built. In accordance with the Aileen, passed through to Rosedale onlwishes of the property owners a mo- Monday, when: they will spend the I tion was passed in Council last August next two months. directing that no more houses be . Bornâ€"On Thursday, July 8th. 1908. built. and that those already there be Ito Mr. and Mrs A J. Gould. a son. removed on or before the first day of ‘ Mr. M. T. McEachern, of McGill May of this year Medical College. now spending vaca- In the 'ace of this motion three new tion at Fenelon Falls, has completed boat houses were erected on the street. another very successful year at col- and no effort was made to move on llege. Recent McGill results show him by the first of May, as per order of very successful in every subject ofiCouncil. In June of this second year, and carrying with him i Council passed a by-law prohibiting {several donor places. These results were repeated recently in the Ontario for the removal of those already built; professional examinations held in May . five days' notice was served on the in Toronto. In these he has been suc- owners of buildings, ordering them to cessful in every branch taken. vacate. This notice was also treated with contempt, and in conformity with the by-law or: July 5th, Constable peeled . (Special to Free Press.) During the past dozen of years the owners of boat houses have been using that part of Water-st. south of the railroad budge and at the north en- started to move the houses. Mr. Ed. from its moorings and pushed off into trance oi the canal for building boat the water onto some logs to float it houses an, and ‘during the time stated away. two fires have occumd, destroying maining houses. signified their willing- several boats and boat-houses. The nose tonvaccto, but: good deal property owners onthe west side of wordy inflate was indulged in during Oak-st. since the last fire have been the proceedings. . upin arms against allowing any more 1111088!th the moving of the boat to 8. sleeves, regular value .â€"-.__.. -._â€"_â€"..â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-.â€". .-- _- .. _~_._â€"-_.â€". ..... l to the opinion. but when it became law that punished Mr. Torrance. but such is year the , Glaspell’s boat >house was detachedl 12‘..c. 98c ed to TWo'Hl DP“.s navy and . and 15c. Prints and Cotton “due”; to _________________ spring 51m“! Delaincs. reduCcd to ........ 10c .............. .. ...... 1.19 lJt'llClH‘E prov .................... ’ . . . RPM.“ Andi 15c. Light and Navy Ducks. with ~ 1W" Curtain Mu‘dm“ ‘fn‘l NT""“‘~ encourage th small. neat patterns, roduc- striped and polka dot tit-signs 12 parties. but ....................... 12C lwduCed to ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' - ~- c welconn- 5m . . . , . - t-vu th 15c. Checked and Striped Shirtings. ,31'25 and $1.530 Lad”: Pm” “ll" “1”” .rrHEe black reduced to “ rapperctte “ rappers. ft“ 98 ' 12c duced to .................... C (‘lt‘rk HON sci-snicnt thit 15c Plain Colored 19c Dress Goods, in all also fancy Regular 5c. On sale 39c Embroideries, etc., black, white and cream.- Regular Fancy Lightm-ight 131' price. price to 75c_ 011 52119 48 GUUdS. Regular priCe 25C. at ............................ C On sale at .................. Ladies’ Black, White and Tan Hose, Fancy Tweed and polko dots, lace fronts, and silk tinâ€" Dress Goods. Regular values . . . . ished. Regular price 35c On to 40c. On sale at .......... “hitewtar, m. sale at ...................... 25C . Plain Colored Ladies’ Plain Black Cotton Hose. leading cloths and colors; Regu- Good, serviceable hose for everday mixed tweeds and checks. wear. Regular price 20c., 15 price 50c and 7 pair. On sale at ............ c at ............................ $1.25 “'hite 5c ................... . Q. s ’ Bi d t. ,m drl. . 1.2m _\ cunlpart'tl W A List at Seasonable Ar- WW WW -------- 98 w _ ...................... c Wm M tlcles Very Lowly 65. 75.. .nd a... W. gssmycyy: ' .. . ., . N , _ on ; (I‘l Pnced. Sinai): \llour Lacro, TLdUL 50C pared with ................. l'nitn school 100. Embroidered Collar Tops, re- 45c. Bleached and Unbleached 'l‘.t~ thUuilli ill" ‘ duCed to.. blv Linen. reduC-ed to ...... child to the 35c The hands in astonislnu Clerk Hop . it you will ti tition for st-li = Fenclon Falls -strect must be cleared. we do think the reasonable citizens should have sulnnitted. without making any violent protest; and the actions of lid. Glas- .pell and l". Mt‘lculfc. we believe. will fcause a feeling of indignation in the ‘breast of every citizen. Mr. Andrew lTorrunce. who is a laboring man. and 'a good citizen, was hired by the cor- :poration to work at the removal of the 'buildings. and was severely castigat- ‘ed by Metcalfe at the time he went up to work at clearing the street. lSince then Mr. Torrance has been Tharshly dealt with. He is just after lpassing through a severe trial in the ’losing of his son by drowning, and liv- ing in suspense for over three weeks now, :because he was anxious to earn an i l 'before the body was recovered; any more building on this street. and l honest dollar. and was in no way re« l sponsible for the boat houses, he is subjected to a cruelty which is at once it. house episode. lected haves that Shame! discreditaole to those participating in: The second day after the boat Glaspell billed and col- from Mr. Torrance 83 for the only there a few hours:th nobody be ' Glaspell ever intended . mhnx' such a demd. nor did he do n ORE IN THE COUNTY. not the case. as Mr Torrance will not lose one cent. but those two fellows who want to use the street for build- ing purpi-ws are only drivmg the nails in their own cotlin, and the citi- Zens of Fenclon Falls will give them “the reward they haw earned; their {cruel act will bring its own retribu- tion. The whole village bowed their heads in sorrow when the alarm was Egivcn that poo‘ Joe Torrance éthc aged father and mother. That sor- 1row still exists, and will remain in ,the hearts of all true citizens, but thel éacts of revenge and cruelty will [left to those who cannot appreciate :excellence in others. for the very good reason that it does not exist within themselves. . â€"â€"+â€"â€" E ROSEDALE. .1 (Correspondece Free Press.) . Rosedale. July 7.â€"Work has com- {menced on the new lock-house. The residence is midway between the 'eron Lake, and when finished is to 'be occupied by the resident engineer until the canal is completed. Mr. F. S. Glover, Peterboro, ar- ved on Monday to join the T. V. C. stud of surveyors. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lytle and Miss Aileen are occupying their pretty summer house once again, and are has two men may think ht they enjoying the rest, which Rosedale al- our on hmdone a clever m. MAI!” w»:- acids. wast . ‘ ,drowncd. and many hearts ached tori A g" at mm“ S"WPl UWI' be so everyone says. It must llt'i'x' V'M - 92 in the shade. ii? Ouydixn-fl A great many spent a par! iti-"pearancc a“. 15" "1 our pretty villagc. WWW iii arrival of tin the mouth of the new canal and Cam- ' Happenil 1 Mrs. llcrt (iray and lllill l.;-~ ' ‘ \l‘isiiing at Mrs. Littlt-inn's. ! CANAL WOF -u s. ‘ Mr. T. M. Mt'llotmltl stunt ‘ PIDLYâ€"B‘} with his part-tits in Toronto EDICTSl Mr. Sid lwgi'l' is leaving . ‘ tit-day. He was oin- oi ll.‘ Mrs. H .l Simcoe staff. turned to l.tl days. ‘ A number of our residents : ‘ ' ’tng forward to the ct-lpbraH-x ‘ ' 12th at Fem-Ion Falls. hli‘. .lns .\l with his lam ‘ Misses Ha -. partied by a on Friday to .fiffiJohn Ward:- "T wartha 1AM it. . a} 2,3 learly Sunday morning. but lparticular damage. Yesterday was the boiled . then we noticed Rev. C. S. an. M?“ Lord with their children and :z’ivf13’ " adding great Misses Bellingham, Mrs. J. J. '1 N" ‘15., Mr. and . ley and children. "ydaughter a Our new bridge tender, Mi. \Vnz. fgiLodge,” the Dawson, Baddow, assumed his .iu- thiman. ties on Monday. M!” W- R- Mr. Will Gale and Mrs..- went his home‘ spent Sunday, the guests of their aunt. Mrs. Jonas Russell, Cand't‘al' Mr. J. G. Wallace spent Sandal" with his family here. We are $113“ to see he is stronger than last W3" although there is still room for im- provement. ‘ 2% White gowns vii Russet. ‘0 Mrs. R. J. Moore and children. ‘ Lindsay. also Edith J unkin 8"6 Gladys Jewell were in the village 0” Monday for a. few hours.

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