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Lindsay Post (1907), 14 Feb 1913, p. 1

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0 N [N DlNGWAlL AND P'URITY as ...... o'rvo Detectives From License Dept. \bTueMulPeol Conductor Dohelty’s ALSO FIRSEQRAW IN INTERNATIONA ‘ 733333313233353533:P5313 Make Sudden Visit to Bobcaygeon} Can’t Handle Food Automobile Spin as 16-â€"3. No more games tonight 0w- 3 In the revised ‘Iactory act, which is LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY ‘34 1913 Our Sixty Eighth Year A new record in motor car craves? 3‘ ’ _ ing to a banquet in honor of the ' (Special to The Post) In the 3 o’clock draw, the last for curlers.- . (Special to the Post) assured. grim-web, Feb. llâ€"Brock McAulay 'the day, eastern rinks were unanim- Bobcaygeon. Feb. 10-â€"-Two secret A very well attended S. S. convenâ€" now before the 14931513“er a clause ling was established yesterday 171: -,4 .. ..;;: down and out in the Dingwalll ously successful. Flavell-e of Lindsay men from the License Department, tion was held in the Baptist church has been inserted ‘50 thibit the em' vi J t, p .mrtw (. mavr with has; ' .:~ his fight to get into the fours to in the Purity Flour defeated But- $920.00 STOLEN Toronto, landed here on the noonl here on Friday, the 7th inst. A num- ployment of any personzafllicted with .ur. on 1c..- 3 J. ... .M ; «hon (Thistle) in the closest game chart of Plumas by 16 to 9, while train last Friday, and at once set to 3 her of speakers toOk part in the proâ€" 1 tuberculosis, scrofula, or a veneral automobile. 50mg “me 35” 3‘51” D" . . :11-5- bonspiel. the score being atie MCAulay (Southampton) in a 13-end AT PETERBORO work to search the hotels. and some i gram. The Rev. Mr. Halfpenny, 5%-! disease in any place where f00d pro- herty droze his McLaughlin tom-in: ;.-.:.: than three times, on the sixth game Was a. winner over Kelly (Win- ._.... other places where they thought the? i retary of the Ontario S. S. Associa- ducts are manufactured, stored 01' car to 033111173 10 1169 it ovcrhurleéc might find some “wet goods.” They 1 tion, was present and spoke at the SOld- This is a radical departure, and and painted at the company's works it ‘has been framed in the interests Of there in preparation for the 1913 l' I. “ ni e Granites b 11 t 10 ' th p g ) y 0 m e Peterboro Timeszâ€"No arrests have . . found more than the legal amount in afternoon and evening sessmns. Walker Theatre competition. In the been m d , t' 't th same event Muir (Swan Lake) was rumored Sheftn f Sgloneixf wig; e: the Iroquois hotel, and Confiscated it George Murphy, an eight year old 0 p y {u and were off on the next train. on boy of Mr. Gerald Murphy of this ity. A similar operation has been in, . that the machine was all ready, and. downed by Ament (Seafortn) to the i th ff mm c 0 lce 0‘ the Peterborough thrit rounds through the province. place, was playing in the barn, and operation for several years in the 1 . accidentally fell with hand against a bake Shops set. but the new clause : could be shipped at any moment- do. fbrk, forcing a tang right through will affect canning factories, cream-V1711S gave Jae»: an idea and he the centre of his hand. Dr. S. H. 'cided yesterday to drive it up from. cries, condensed milk factories, evap-, _ .. T'hornc was called in and dressed the the factory over the snowy r0355 znc. g; . i, {‘1 ~1;:‘:~. and eleventh ends. This is the ' the general welfare of the commun- f ~ _ 'seaSOn. Last week he received word. -::1 time in this bonspiel that ‘xx‘sc rinks have met, each time end- :.: in a victory, after close fights, :‘ Emclion. The first meeting of tune of 10 to 8. Hardw C .. two “You; rinks was in the‘ The undgfeatea Braden rink defeat, are ‘0' Further developments will follow. ed Kenny of the me club, the ttle LFull arrangements have been made U for the Winter Seed Fair here on turday the 15th inst. in the 1mm Dame rumor says that some li time ago, the officers of this comp- orator works, breakfast food estabg - :'.:2 round extra series of the Mc- liehments, and sugar refineries. i891? Gilt from P07? Perry With the when Rochon took the long v - From there Scugog Lake look-- ‘ ~ 5 a 10 to 8 score. This after-l ent leading in the grand aggregate, any having had their books made up 53 game was Brook's sure until ‘ closely followed by Gillespie of Moose i during the morning in question placed hall. Programs have been widely dis- Wound. and the» little fellow is pro- . ..... ’ tthn his laSt rock, he fall- Jaw. $920 in the company’s oifice, previous tributcd, and 3 successful 389d fair is Waging nicely. Other changes to the act are large- : auto. . . - . v; -,; dawn on an easy draw, being This evening the Manitoba Curling to the dinner. hour. The same old “ "' 1y verbal. Where the insurance on a ; eh Lne, a?“ for twelve miles he 8?“; ft and narrow. with his opponent Association entertained the visiting l lady alleges that On the return of G d T k . N M . C boner is canceued’ the insurance Com‘ 3190“ 1:8 “we” surf“? only tam ‘ ran run 13 ow ovmg oal .... .. . ... - . spector. The present legislation re- grow “.m' The road grew he???” I .‘ 9 near Lindsay, but at last the town ‘ f] curlers at a banquet. the officers in question, after dinner, touria, The following. telegrams, dated that the $920 had mysteriously dis- ' ‘ z I} uires th t v ,. . ‘ r ,000 cars Daily Slfice Jail nary q a. e €73, owner _0i 3, bOde hove in Sizht and the Win19.“ must have it insured With a com- . . . . ~ _,_____.__.â€". -..â€"...“- " far from bczng .rozen. ran mm a ".I‘: too against him, raising his cm“ in for another, and it ...; tijiif ‘Trllt one DOint to take one Of‘ February 11’ have been received irOm appeared. I nu b an re istered w't the De‘ m ' . p y g In part cut his garage. .,..._‘.,.; east. Previous to this Mc- Mr. J. D. Flavelle: ' It is understood that the police are prompt forwarding by preâ€" of Insurance. r 0PENI1€G DAY 0F WENTER €AL§N1VAL and a half per cent. This decision had i piano Dupfls Misses Matchatt and MR Black fromlPowles, are intermediate pupils of been forward ed to Visit Our Store FAER DAYS We have close , lNUSlNl; FEATURES lN THE PARADE .. a 15 1'3 e 3 oeen playing last night, are making good 1 had been curling in great Winnipeg, Feb. lldFirstâ€"qu first: ;: 9. some of his draws being parâ€" draw International, defeating John- busily engaged investigating the af- In order to relieve any apprehcn- lthcr its > “LATE" brilliant, more especially‘ Son of KE‘nora 13â€"1 Secured ' " fa‘ir. ' - 'venting the possibility of congestion. "“-"‘â€""'“ ‘ "-v 7 ‘ . _ - placo 1n SlOnS that may eXlst as to. the effects . -. . _ 1 * " 5 V" lb" l“filth end. WhICh DUT- him eights in D-ingwau by defeating Ram- _____._â€".__...â€"â€"â€" th , su 1 f tho t‘ _ i It is to keep our system open so A {197” clause .1” the b?“ ShOPf 3“ PAUSlefiLE PROVED ‘ f “n say of Plpmag this r - 12 upon e coal pp y 0 ° empor ithat every engine can be used freely pmhlblts the importation 0f blead, ‘ - . r ‘ ~ mo nlng “-9- ADVERTISE mm 9033’ ary embargo at present placed upon land fully that the action has been cake, buns, etc., manufactured out- DEUQH’I‘FUL TERA? . A- __ ._- __ . . _~ _ _‘_______H__ . . . ~ . . . . .1 -â€"~ 'â€"â€"â€"-'â€"""â€""--â€"---â€"-â€"---o imperISha-ble {ICIght entenng C>anada taken and Unless something unfor- Slde the. prOVIHCC unless permltted by ‘ O O . . from the Niagara frontier, the fol- seen occurs, the embargo will be rais- the inspector. This is intended to A _ ‘: fl , .-- 2 7’ . 13.; , g} lowing statement was issued by the ’ ed bv Monday next. The situation is prevent the importation Of {OOdStufiS .“n (izcélleit .les in“? , ,“26 E. - J p . General Superineendent of Transpor- quite clearly summed up by Mr. 1. “Qt manufactured under conditions gl'en labt, C'meg ,3: if” fig-(ffif 7-; » tation, Mr. D. Crombie: w. Gantt, Assistant General Freight SO thoroughly “Poms“ as those of of 317' CC?! (,3? 1i“??? I 1““: an i ; . You can reassure the public as to Agent at Buffalo. who says: “The Untamo' if}; if, :31'1";S’Vv’1:;sseb.a:~€c_ " f' kfhlxv f; ‘ ‘7 any fear Of a coal famine so far as trouble cannot be justly blamed on r L e O _’ M 1b,“ °” L 3i - - ‘ Grennan and A1108 Sugv'tt vocaiâ€" 5.- railroad movcment is concerned. The the G.T.R. The amount of ordinary B lk T bl "t Th .. t" ’1, Grand Trunk has been accepting and freight passing through Black Rock a an [0“ es :: :1 e~proglammchwahs (:5ng t“ _ ti ‘ -' promptly forwarding from the Nia- has increased by leaps and bounds, Tl): v35: :::boersaof1%\liss (Greg): ‘ .. , .. - - . gara frontier an average of about 700 and though we have increased our {3â€" M k M y 8 i. i” ~ . . ... - . l . _,._ 9. . . - ‘ m .il‘ . . a , n - 1 o g i We 142-1 hold a mid Winter sale of all heavy goods, m- cars per a...- sim. the first a Januâ€" are... he. a. rapidly as possible, 3 08 ‘ one t3.C€ bums};- wife“; 1:3 Bfg‘jev‘ee- i [‘7 d" 1 J , ary. This is 30 per cent more than the increased traffic has got alittle $501“ Oié‘mx :2; :ag‘ (‘kovéf 1;"; 2 . . - - e . .11.. - t v- . - bLLl Jig I‘llrS, NIQ’ZLZCS: Men 3 Fur coats and Far. last year, and it is not probable that ahead of us. The embargo does not _A communication was read at the life Greenan hag. h rolCO of 1.10:1 ' ."_' any shortage should occur. The em- affect freight now en route, but mereâ€" Fmance Committee meeting of the " 51. t d ‘ ‘ u; S 2;“- â€"' ' - . - ‘ . ' - .. .- . qual v an range. . Ls . l: .11 s. t-“f'mm ? 1 .3 . bargo 18 any upon the loading of ly future shipments. All cars now on i council IdSt mght from Mr- H~ 3- . . ' '. , .. .- ' or'l v} . c r l‘ i ‘ VG?!) ‘ 11 31,1? .-- 8d Coats, Carpeto, Lace curtacns) Rugs, OZlClnthS coal, and it is not intended to hin- the Way cast will be delivered shortâ€" i Black, 10°31 manager 0f the Bank Of ifggfné doigfiiifi 8.1 “fire: - D . l 7 ‘ der its movement but rather to furâ€" 1y." ' Montreal, notifying that 1305? that - fogfluow“ ‘0‘ e: if - A}: - Mi: L W W i the rate Of intPrCSt ChaFgC‘d the”: t0“’n I ln‘gs (’3 3‘50 .zu‘UU- ‘JL: >11??? : ; b that in‘tituticn V'ould ‘oe five! sang very acceptably on blinds} c-s~ y D 1 / ' ‘ ” ‘ ening at the Baptist church. The payâ€"“r“?! Wm“ pr 1563 on all GOOdS. .-.' :-: ;-; :.__« ...”..aw.-_____e_-_a_,--_ formation » decided on owing to the strinvencv r -- h - “we. The‘ featured - Adams Bros. were well re resented. -’ - “ progress “It the“ “fits K ‘ p Of the money market. A clipping playing was highly Cotnmented upon- Bracing winter weather . the opening‘day of the Lindsay Win- , Fur .NIUffS and Stoles Flann l . ter Carnival, but the committee Bin 1; visions well displayed. . _ . _ _ e and . ‘ ‘. . . . Mr. Black irom a fmancral Journal, Flannelette Prints and Sheetmgs 313:5; W21; fienthhmsm :13 f the t The new firm of Baker and’BaldWin I which stated that the Balkan trouble anonâ€"Mics Ethel watchett ‘5, ' r S ' . ’_ . _ ‘ - L - - e. ‘ r mm were per ec Ihad a cabin made of “03% 0‘ Toastâ€" ‘ was responsible for the scarcity of Vocalâ€"Sunshine and Rain, Blurr- Wide Flane'lette reg 13c safe-11c All 1256 d . ' . l . -. . . ark and light print, _. .- . white 8x4, heaVy, sale 10c.; sheeting, wildly? :gnanvfciigfedmcia; there ! ed com Flakes. It was well built. money. The council had been paying enth-alâ€"Miss Kathleen Greenan. e y p151 s o n on The Canadian Express 00- display- five per cent, and the members felt Pianoâ€"Novelette 0p. 21, NO- 1’ They had a large sleigh load Of pro- was forwarded to the council from The following was the programmer-e Pianoâ€"V'alsc, Caprice Op. 16, Kargo Elink Marmot Mulls, reg. $5.00, 53.}: . ............... ...... ...... 4 . ~ ‘ 3 white Flanelette, reg. 15c., sale 12c . ‘ -_ re . 42c., ................... ’ - ' 1:22;; Marmot Mufls, reg. 55150. White Flap-e1 ette, reg. 12¢” sake 10c g 88-18 ., ....... 35c. tne opening day. but from now until . th tt “P t D 1. .. 14.1-8 $4.50 Gre n G - . the close of the Carnival it is ex- 8“ e rim 0’ romp e wery'. that the increase would only be Blade SChumannâ€"Miss Gertrude Powm' 1 5’ arm annel, reg. 45c., rey flannel sheeting, 72 m. wide. pected that record crowds will be on A comic costume was next, being until such time as financial condit- Vocalâ€"How Lovely are Th? D‘Wfl‘ Alix}; Marmot Muffs, reg. $6.75, 53. e """""" ' """"""""""""" " ‘380 1:82; 756" 6:318 .69; white flannel sheet- hand tor the three days’ events. an excellent representation of the ions improved. ings, Lid-dleâ€"Miss Alice Suggitt. e . ...... - . . . $5.50 Grey chambr‘iy flannel. reg. 35c., lng, reg. 73c" sale """""""""" 69c. lMAIAE-IN-LINDSAY EXHIBIT ordinary’barnyard “rooster. 130th His WOFSh'iP Mayor Beal and Pianoâ€"Lyrlsche Stucke Op. 43' LEO- sale 29c.. reg. 4ac., sale ............ 88c. . ’ There was considerable hustle and (.arrolls tobaccos and cigars were Ald Sin-ale bore testimony to the 1' Butterfly, No. 4‘ Latte Bird, 50' \Ku‘; A8 ‘ ‘ v~ 7,." """"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""'â€"__J - - - ; ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ . ‘ - - ‘ ,x _ .‘ rmot Mufis. .c2. 37...). Flanelette sheets, 10x4, for $113 w :cilzimtyh 1n evident: at the market stiffel‘itglsed by a large 9198 drawn on very liberal treatment meted out to 3' Pome Emuqf’ 30‘ 6‘ To the " a , w are oca ‘rms were arrang- a - , - - Spring-Miss Mate ett. Next followed an excellent repre- :2: 20:: by the Bank Of Montreal m vocalflconcider and Hear Me a . " ' Woolerâ€"Zvliss Kathleen Greengn. 9‘ ing their exhibits. This promises to Pianoâ€"Staccato Caprice, Yo;rich~- 51;.2‘ ......... . o ...... once-~10. “.3535 pr.; 11x4 at $1'42’ anti 12x4 for $1.:67 one of the best features of the sentation of DTCSS goods in plain colors of a camel (in the comic _ . ‘ ‘ pr. yin-1 .‘vlarmo: -fufls, reg. $8.643, Ila-V'Y. brown, grey, green and “black, be - . .. $6.50 Carpets and Rugs rag. 50c. and 5%.. sale ............... 35c Carnival, and our citizens will be costume competition) . .. C well repaid by making a visit to The Warder had a pair in comic PAINFUL ACCIDENT Miss Gertrude Pcwles. lug: .uarznot Mufis, reg. $10.00,, rarpet “155’ 334 yds., reg. 513-00 1 piece heavy all black serge, reg. the town buildings. A more extended costumes. _ u Vocalâ€"A Farewell, Liddleâ€" Kiss 9;...- taco sale ....................................... $11.00 50c” sale ................................. 35c reference to the exhibit will be Bates, baker and confecemner' was AT THL FALLS Alice Sugzitt Carpet ru 3x4 ds., re , 11.5.3. . represented b his horse and delivery . '- ' - 3hr: Marmot Stoles re-g. $18.00 sale gs, y g $510 00 15 per cent“ Ofi all dress g°°dsn°t made mmréng PARADE sleigh y Planoâ€"Noam“ (La Regatta Veg" :a‘e . $16 0‘; ....................................... . mentioned. . - If the we ther continues cold the (Special to the Post.) ‘ ezia, Liszt-Miss Ethel Matchett- . ......a.... . Carpet rugs, 3-;x4l} yds., reg. $18.00 was the opening team}: of the alts: b d w'll rinder free concert every Fenelon Falls, Feb. 12.â€"Mr. Thos. . , sale ................................. 1 . noons programme. is being e an 1 . a . t, wh lives uth f the r'ver, - lire.- Marmot Stcles, reg. $17.50, 3 600 ‘~â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘â€"“"---’ first day of the carnival, the proâ€" afternoon 1n the Academy of Muse. S°°t . ° . so ._ ° 1 _ POULTRY ASSOCIATION ..v _ C t 333 d $10 0 . , . . met With a painful accident on Tues ...-.e a. -..... $13.00 arpe rugs: * y 9‘” reg' ' 0' 5"”;3’ " " ”331°“ “'33 mt “8 long as it mu 1” meg to mt mug able to play on day of last week breakin" one 0" his ”1's . , we """""""""""""""""""""" $835 Ladies’ 7 knitted underwear vests tomorrow. man y merchants “0‘: be- the street today, they rendered alcon- legs at the ankle while Dworlring A Gfa A GMT More Marmot Stolen, reg. $15.00, Car et ru 5 313 dB. re $9 00 . ’ ing prepared. The different outfits in port in the Academy which was well ' ' , P g - Y . 8- - . and drawers, heavy, reg. $1, acne report was current on Saturday to â€"â€" sale ..-n....... ...... . --------- $11-75 sale .. ..- ........ £7.50 79c - reg 85¢. sale 700.: reg. 50;, the parade were excellent, reflecting attended. th m1; th t grene had set in The request of the Peak!“ M _ do , “16' “c re ' 23c caie’23c ' credit on those taking part. Those wishing to Participate in the e a g“ ' . t' f t “ ‘ . . Mink Marmot Stolu, reg. 31350. El of tapestry carpet m 10, 1,2. ., g. .. . . The band headed the procession. parade are reminded that the Ad- and that the sufferer was to be «311- 1a 1011 or a gran came up for on"... sale .................. .. .. ....... ...... $10.00 14 and 18 yds., at 1-3 on neg. prices. - . . t 01 1,, d r _ vcyed to the Ross Hospital in mnd- adoration at a meetlns C-f til! ’5‘ Lawn corset covert, lace and emâ€" but owmg to the severe nature at 17811001118“ “b have 3‘11 _ 81‘ 93 a _ . cc C m 'ttee a! the mica ht . Hemp carpets, stair carpets, at 15 d trimmed 35c 35° d 50: . the weather were unable. to render thalia for rental. Enquire at com- 59'" The mm"? 7” later ffm‘fiIm n?” 0 m1 co ' ' - Mink Marmot Stolen, rag. $10.00. per out. 06 reg. m. M 31’! . .. . an . immic in um! Quantities. mittee room over Wardcr om“. he incorrect, and the patient is domg night. Some of the Mn M sale .............. ................. ...... "58.00 ‘ . . night 0'”. on . m , The fin ”gm was next in order, The Post was missed from the par- as well as could be expected. that the Asoodaaog should lock 13- M W gun 39 00 Lace cult!!!" m sale ‘ .. :08 $1 10 . ”19' 85c; ehc em I: being very prettily docor- ado today. ,. and thereby hang! a tale. . ____.__.__.._____ the count? alone for time“!- out} 51 ink 1: es. m . . .51 50 no“; 0 $125 ated with flags and hunting. '. The young man upon whom should. OBITUARY ancc. However, after some cm 8318 """ “M '“"'""" "‘"‘ ....-. ”'25 2} ’d" m." "8' 50" “b ..."ch 1‘08- . ' WW . The Neill shoe store wasjrcpmaent- era fell the great honor of repre- a grant of $25.00 was made- 2; yes. long reg. 60c. mic .. 45c. . - . . ed by a gimm- The shim» l?) was “eating ”“4“"! leading W" m’ -'" ' """" ' ' >’ » s embroxd- - . m cmbm 5km ' m” in gauge on a sleigh in charge. of comb: t: “11:83:32” alrlt tml; 1:3: MRS. . WM. ELLSWORTH A (gram. . mlnu ° w u w! a ’ Regarding the fire which Wei 'OddTbrowTieo In Oppoaum. Sable. Muskrat. and Wolfe at 20 per cent 01!. a you. long. reg. 73c. sale 1... 63a cry trimmed. reg. (15!). rule 31-35; 3% ’38. mg, mg. ”c. 881. V 726. reg. $1.10, 8816 "inn-..." ...... on... 850. 3* ’6" ”'3' ”8' $1.00. ’3‘” ~39": Ladfa‘ lawn blouses. reg. $1.00 sale 3!: yds- long. res. $1.25. sale "31.00 7%.; in sizes 34 to 44. ' on Sim-day night about a l. the math - of Reabaro, “The Post" has ie- f requested to make a 001T(C mm ,f house was on the farm r! Jen» 3, Shaw, but was not (‘2 upiod by " Death has removed all old resident of Lindsay, in the person of Mrs. Wm. Ellsworth. Her husband prede- ceased her in 1900. Deceased was in her 62nd year. its keeper. It was an excellent imi- cation. Mr. A. L. Campbell. the grocer, * had one of his sleighs‘in the proces- Must Go To sion artistically fitted out. place for the balance of the week. an.»- 1 lun -.~.u.. ' Persian Lana cetta, Astmchan v sects, Coney acts, at 20 per cent on / reg. prices. 7 ._ . 35 yds. long, reg. $1.50, sale $1.10 Ladies’ kid gloves, $1.10, sale 880.; MES?“ fg::rt£h:h::r:1:rc:;nat.cazea: House Of Ref“ e She leaves to mourn her 1088 three . Lace t ins, . 2.59, sale 0 .................... .. . . g ' .... . . 1 each ladies green. blue and brack 0111‘ 3 reg 3 $2120 $1.25. sale ...... $110 lion. The representation was. a good ‘ daughters and two goneâ€"Sarah at James Ausnn' as was 8‘ fa The _ ~-- homo; Mrs. 8. Neil and Mrs. Wm. Swan’s“ . was William «if», no e town has been Shortice, Densforth, Me.; George and 13 a married “‘33- Mr- A“ '1 in" no insurance or: the contu so! tbs “ shell muskrat lined 603.15, with sable Lace curtains reg. $3.“ sale $2.45 one , I ' o L” ‘ ' Mr. Jos. Brown, grocer, had his For some tlme th collar, reg. $50, sale ........... . $38.50 . , Lace curtains, reg. $3.50, sale $2.90 . _ delivery sleigh in. the procession gaily issuing charity orders to a. number of unfortunate people. At last night’s Thomas. The funeral will take place on house- Everything in the h «'58. with f the exception of a little be iiing was Ladles’ black Astrachan jackets, Scri 3 us - - ce tâ€" , , . ‘ $23, $36, 40 and $50, subject to 20 dam at: mind 115110.,1215dVV21JChI la ‘00 coll/19:1: daénisfoys Winter underwear, decorated. . _ . F‘ C 'tt . . . t p, . 1e: cent. off regular prices. . .. . ., Fox Brady also had their horse sessmn of the mance omml ee Thursday to Rivereude ceme cry, .ev. . -, Table linens, unbleached, 70 ins., ’ and sleigh out. several of these orders came up for Tanon Mars-h conducting the services. burned. g i lion‘s in: collars, mitts and caps reg. 75s., sale 600.; 64 in., reg. 50c., Men’s and boys’ gloves and mitts “Leaders 0‘ 538111011" was the mOt‘ consideration, and Reeve Kylie -"‘-""_"-« a i. 2.: 2-3 per cent off. sale ..................... -70. at 10 per cent all reg. prices. to on the cab which reoresented thought that those Whom the town % § ‘ .Dundas 8: Flavelles. It contained were assisting in this manner should -..---- ‘1’ 1 'WJ'°~ " ‘ ‘ “ l two young men and two young 121- i go to the Hons? of Refuge. They were. 1 If i idles. moving for the. maintenance of that kind It , 4 ' 51â€" f‘q... {It a, ".41 1.7,. f)? . T .17 “Touriri'v the World." Such was thalinitituiion, anal a good home \‘IQS‘ l-z-f 3%. 53 85743 to £5,344; J”: u 5" 3 rel?“ 11MB”? jg???” 13,5523 Intuit. o inscrlptior:> on the next carriage. It :t‘ncre for "(110": who were depending 23" w; mamas, ,3 . . . . 1 - ' was an old buggy with the horse upon charity for existence. One ease _" ‘~Gen_':r31Manazcr- ._ -. . l Lindsay’s Lesser of Low Cosh Prices Dry Goods House hitched behind. This W... the cones- ,was that or .. woman'who had mm. c so “mew bution of McWatters Sons. gvalid daughter. The committee de- . .3 J. Dwyer had a large banner on ' cided to still contribute to her supâ€" Ifii . .10. M . HiS delivery sleigh advertising his £Dort, but two othersâ€"a widow in the if‘ég ,7 oifl:°,f:__: line of groceries. fl isouth ward, and a well known citi-l Sutclifie Sons had a good . dis- ‘ zen who lives alone on Williamzstreet ! i play of banners on» a sleigh followed , will have to go to the House of Re- by their delivery sleigh. ‘fuge. ‘

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