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Lindsay Post (1907), 6 Mar 1908, p. 5

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go tuna idem“. ‘ Posse-sin com um- Will and it Lindsay TIE!!! 1913,” .ty of VI: o sol‘ b" "ionic!!! 331L143, D enr ALE riomé ti. EW MEGAFFEY casted Tpimfitp ii amass 1938‘ .REU-Ys ham-c of“ orb , the gentlemen o. - to can)? out a mind, Presented With Sterling Proofs of Wantion’s Love and Esteem. Pm: W. 250.. 50c., 75c. and $1.00. W’ Purses. 250.. 50c., 75c. 81!! ‘31. MMSCW 10c. and 156-1~ ladies’ Corsedn. 450., 65c. and 95?» Katha from 10c. to 600. 3 “a Bile Cam's, 10c., 15c. and 25c. ; - Back Combs. 15c., 20c., 25c. am 50c. Pansy Halt Pins. 5c., 10c., 15043.!!! 25c. Purses, Hand Bags lotions and Small- wares ' "we ucparture ‘umOnLon. firming Post Last exening abou 'l’ooltoom of St, L‘ he W hr an L We are showmg new Jackets, new Dress Goods, new Prints, new Embroideries, new Blouses, new Skirts which are carefully select- ed and ready for your inspection. 31.10; mg. $1.50, sale ........... {' ................. .... ............ ...... “.3136 Wm Baa Spreads, reg. 31.10, ”1995:; N3. $1.65 new -... g...‘..§;..$1.40 Ladies’ Black Sateen Skints. reg. $1.15. ale 980.; m3. $1.40, 8310 $1.23 313“ Silk Tafietta Unddmkints, worth $6, ppeciala ....... . ...... .fi L....‘.$4.95 Corset co'vei‘s. reg. 25c., sale 20c. ’41 specials. 350., 5013., 650. and ....... ..‘ Ladies’ full-sized Cotton Dram lace trimmed and 'tupkad. relg. 28¢ sale ................................. .. .4 ‘. ............... , ........................... _ .2...a tum Handsome embroidery and Inca trimmed reg. 450.,3310 37c. , Lreg. 55c... ah "7C., reg. 850. y 831° 7%-; «dz-750.,an1a.... "‘5. «l “o In 5.....65°¢ White Skins, heavy lane, anid. enforciday trim-mug. m. 90s., ale 70c. \' neg. $1.15 specials. 98c.; reg. $1.50 mw $1.35; 111;. $1.90, nah“ ...... $1.80 White Lawn and Cotton Night Gowns. 450., 750. 51.00; rqg. $1.35, gab 15s., now .......................... ...... ...... ......... ............ ......... ‘ ..... ¢ ...;:.I':.L4 1- Hemmed Pillow Cases, read for megspecial 16c. and ............ mg... .. 1 Father Ticking. reg. 25c., special m... ............ 271....“ ...2 4 paths!!! Roller fl'owalling.’18.in'.,!pure linen. rag. 119., ndw 9c.; :03. Ladies’ White Laivns, Gotten Underwear For months we've been buying and plan- ning for the coming season and hope for larg- er results from our careful selection of the newest and best fabrics and garments the markets of the-world produce. Corset Waist Embroidq’ry. reg. 256.,8810 2%., ' lrdz. 300.} sale ...... ‘ 5...v.. Narrow Embroidcm, Special at 5a.. 80.. 10c. and .............. 4;. _..‘...... .. x.‘ 101C110!) Lam, 30-, 500 m- 0‘ c‘":- i,“- o" 000- o, n Waggon-o. f ooooooo o n n. 000...; Kt... V31 1,“ 2X0. 0 Sec, . m" ‘0 4 no 'no- m o. u...- ooLotnom o n. ...‘ .0: no .no- no! to ‘ Victoria Law as. rag. 12 1â€"2c., spaciahmo 3 specials. 15c., 260.31%... a, White Cottons, English and Amfican mam 14; 12c., special ‘100.; . Cfl‘ Embroideries, Lane Lawns and Buttons Sale and Mcaafiey’s March , . Store News . . ’ marked with deep feeling, ed Mr. Robert ‘Bryans with a “19 Cabinet or silver, suitably 3d, 35 a mark of the esteem Lined for him, and of regret illipendmg severance of ti” 3» )jears standing owing 1:0 MP. . approaching departure [or [flu L9 or he a! Next to Philip Morgan’s Drug Store. n of St. Paul’s church was or an interesting ream} e afternoon there had m. 1 [cu under the auspices?" 1 Works”. and it .had‘qeeli eforehand that, the oval- “Lu :1 short but enjoyable" 08m In. Mr. Geo. A. Blane lo the chair. and Rev. Mr. 'OR to the vice-chair. In- H anght thq: stepped” 11d in the course of an We are passing from W‘h'lter to Spring 1 the temperature one can hardly real- . rm» ladies had likuwise planned a terlmg PIOOfS 0f little amprisatm' Mm. Bruins. Ad; the conclusion ot the premtation to Pie and Esteem. her husband Mrs. Mush mad. an ad:- drgsa to hair on behalt or {the Parish u: 8.30 o'clock the Warm and Mn Milne presumed l'aul’s churcu “r33 m Bin: â€"’ 8- Eil‘V'dl' m'wfi 0‘ three Inca-resting 9722“. FM mun-73 M133. Bryans ”'83” on (her: had been pm by the sealing): 81‘0““! b! ::r the auspices o! the Wind lgiflt that Rev. IMt. and it hadmeen Mush was obliged to reltnrn thanks . that zhe ocva-- ~to tha’ donors on hair 701311an \, km advantage of in» mmrmafl and that will long 0? the congregaL- be unnumbered by the salami-.101! '1 plan they had d St. Paul’s unit! by flu; 0W1 . a“; " «the: o‘oIsothe over 1:01: but en joyazxe rm in mhichgtrmy are helm]. Qy the \h (LN. ; \filnn 1300956 0‘ the W! '1“ "(Hwyfhfif of March 4 00900099900009.0990 ._ LINDSAY. mun, uamflfim, aale48o. M~ 1 00 Red. Navy and Brown Panama Cloth, ‘31, mag. 60s., Bale480. -, r..- 95;, CW3 aunts and Ediefi’coatafi par cent- at! regular prioqs, .1- 100” Shade Blinds. 359., 500 .and 75c. IThrde 1 Emma: ‘ r. 2.x»; .\ .................................... ,-...v...$1;25 Wednesday was Glst anniversary of the marriage ot'Mr. and Mrs. fl‘hos. Haynes, at that month wand. Both are in good health, and than: they may live to odd-ante mam returns at the happy M will be. the mu. wish at ”.4- mm- fridnds among our citi- have so long] 01mm; reply. Short speeches were, then made by Messrs. Milne. McGaffey, 599d:- 91 an. Marsh, and others. all referr- ing in regretful terms to the ap- proaching departure of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan's for Edmonton, in., mg. 650., Bah 42 1-2.3. (; Black, Navy, (Brain, (3mm White: Blue fl'amo‘lim Silk. qug'. 550., 3316 45c. ‘ “(C t ‘ ' Black. Brown, .Navy W’s Lua- Brawn, Navy, Black Japan Silk, l7 Dress floods and Siiks Ccngntvlations. MARCH 0th 136cm": tor the pause ...'..4 "3:13.12 1-: ......... 13c. ,J .240. {13¢th planadincham â€"-Hsmalookm Etyotmmb sum fl‘hn m u den. in which Mrs. Milton Blair charged Mrs 038. McFadden with’fis- aault. and Mrs. McFadden entered 9. mile: camber charge agamst Mrs. Blair. Police Magistrate! Jackson. the easel she catered against Mrs. McFadden. which was dismissed. {the evidence. alto” occupied the .whole mbrninzt ' ' . lg / l â€"1‘xckling or dry coughs will quick- ly loosen when using Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells moth- ers to use nothing else. even 10,- my young babies. The _ wholesome green leaves and tender. stems of a lung healing mountainonh shrub cm the curative' properties to ~Dr. Shoop'; Cough Cure. It {calms the cough, and 'heals- the mitive bronchial mum- blanqs. No opium, nq chloroform, nothing harsh used. to .inJuz-e or sup- tlfiad that it_ M235 all right. â€"â€"ln~ the police court last Friday the canal Di amult. Blair vs. McFad- found in Immu- at Mrs. McFadden, fining Mm. Blair $5 and costs. Mrs. Blair also and to pay the was in “Hamilton (Dimes; Putt: 0! Tor-I onto‘s out-omwo'rk hrigpdz. hired to 420 to Hausa]. juniper! tram :tha train just as it mas atanting, and: :00ch to stay in the city (find starve. or live on clarity“ (they had. learned «that the: We to work ,in the moods. Mjhew were above that cart 0‘ thiqgt " \ â€"-4Mir Gem. Wilson. forest superin- tendqnt to: :the Baker,- Lumber Co“ 0! this Itawn. was down from; : the north the other day. 36‘ reports_ â€"-A newly untried} cmflle were ejected from thein boarding house in Patel-hora because they would not 31:0“ their wrriage‘ certificate, and we landlady got suspicious from -a few remarks that; were passed. The husband was arrested. but was re- leased later when: a. clergyman oer- tified that it_ was all right. men't (i M mm B Bom.hm And magnum: in thapasemnqt plmaldml mra. my would pull: tho Mural comm-meant my; and rbnrn the Parlia- -â€"vPili‘n can be quickly stopped. A 25 cent box 9! Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets will kill any, pain, every: where. in 20 minutes. Besides they are thoroughly sale. Painful periods with women, neuralgia, etc.. quiukly cease after one tablet. Sold by all dealers. lhetgmtau-ainan themu‘alspan. 1t enema that the W (was expect- ed not only to own-y trains. (mt. also to carry. Quebec 1.- t, < . . -Croup positively checked‘ in 20 minutes. Dr. Shoop’s 20 minute Croup Remedy acts like magic. No vomiting, nothing harsh. A simple. safe. plea;- sant, dependable croup syrup. 50c. Sold by all dealers. 4m Star: Just think at Itho law aims at tha Opposition art Otta- abolish tho'aala of intoxioants on Pullman can on find other Mantis; â€"The interior at the Court House is atpreaent in thehandsoLthet «painbara. (flan corridors are to be painted and Mutated. rm» work is being (land by Masts. Chamberlain und Wednimpp ' b (the W Bridge Commission ro- â€"H.a:valm~k Mayors. by a major- ity at 98 was. haw depixbdv to raise the hgtdl 15mm tee tram ,$-5° 0° $750 (man nuw Winn WW totomaonMnmlsL ‘ 1l~;‘ ~ 1A uniting prove! of the advanse . â€".W.bitby Council by a vote or but refused to reduce the town ho“- tel licenses from {our to three. as requested by the \V. C. T. U. â€"‘Ma;ry bade. little Wm L ‘. AIaIxtche‘r twna her pop; ‘ ' >099 day. he got his cleawqq out... 1 Ann made the unubton chop“ I â€"-Wall, WhW. has lost the tem- perance vote, and apparently the ho- 1791 vote in not any. .too who. ‘fl‘hamj keep hotel joke is about played out. . â€"Exchange your old instrument for a 'Nordheimer.‘ A liberal allow- ance will be mgde. These pianos on View at Goodwin’s Art Store. ~dwit. ~41!» 1’.er MW of Pe- terporo Council «has recommends!!! the municipalizin; at the city market. and that My War .8411 be; 41w. imegtmnnt at $75,,000000 o! torehgn nominal in Canada this year should close thd months at. rthq pea- Iimistio native! attentively. â€"Famm an: mink. Brain in Sunburn Anetta. In Collin?! “10" have mpbfinu; tennh Anemia mmmblwmin Manitoba. b; ‘ “â€"Williom Monkenziaa must EloCan- afla’s Am Bax-ugh. Where do than Scotch poopls {got :11 their baw- my)“ . W in M10! ba- 11103 drunk mid; mu, he should kimo‘bis mu m , rt} ‘ ' aâ€"Spiaoy‘ omvamflou should bu handled: was. L. â€"It costs 21 drilling! tdtranlponfl aJa‘ucycla amm- moronto to .15th -The Canadian Northern R. R. in- tends to confirm», a spur line to tap Qfillia. . What is Happening in Town and the Country Round About Us. INTERESTING - PARAGRAPHS W33 to Atlanta, Ga.. Feb. 28. â€" Miss An- nie Wdlincc. of Atlanta. who was married to Marx "Franklin Rowland. of Boston. received 8100.000 from Andrew Carnegie as a. wedding pm- sent. Miss Wallace has been 11: charge at! the Cdrnegib Library ever since it. has been established here, and in this position she has frequently been brought in contact with Mr. Car- negie. who became land of the young woman. ‘thn Miss Wallace announced her- engagement she received: a congratuâ€" latory letter from Carnegie, which closed with the statement that 'he would send her a "little rememb- rance on her wedding day. The re- metnbranoe takes the 101’!!! fi 3100,- 000 of Steel ”feast bond; hearing 6 per cent. i‘ 3c: Those bonds have been depo” “In Home l‘nnt Compan - Vith instruc- tions I?" MID is to hand. Andrew Carnegie Branching Out in a New Line of Philanthophy. Boston Man Gets ' A Dowmd Bride --0w’mg to ‘the enormous aamnee inI the price 0! tea: at the gardens during the past eighteen months. the “Salads" Tea Co. have aad to raise the price of ”Brawn Label" from 25c. to 30c. and "Green oncel" from 30c. to 35¢. per pound. Xc other changes in prices have been made. The chief. reason for the ad- “thee in the price ofCe .011 Tex is due to tno causes»; Firs, the enor- mous increased demand coming. from Russia, which country is abandon- ing China t‘e‘n‘ in favor ot the fine" teas of Ceylon. The other cause a due 10 'the planting out or rubber. which is more profitable to the grower than tomâ€"3.. than is nothing in tho Mouthat vine is My. His theory in that "Every child coma into the world has born. By this 1mm that boil all his imbqrpndmothor should ho. Thurston. brought up in night comfiu'ous he has a goodchanco d harming a wonky ciuzan not who M to NiOG'” m m M“ nuns mom in W with tbs mm of a. loving Creator 1'1 i9 wanna: -lo think Ba ""1““ rim 133W noudifiams that ware n.1- mout certain to dumb? 0'11 i9 “3 and than punk]: was tor ,our man. sis: or indigestion must always 10!- low. But, strengthen these same weak inside nerve: with Dr: Shoop’a Restorative. and then see how quick- ly health will again return. Weak hearC and kidney nerVes can also be strengthened with the Rcstoratim, where heart pains, palpitation, or kidney weakness is found. Don't drug the stomach. nor stimulate the heart. or kidneys. That is wrong. Go to the cause of these ailments. Streng- thdn these weak ihaide nerve: with Dr. Shoop’s BestoratiVe and get well. A simple: single, test will surely ten. Sold by all dealers. -â€"And new a leading; scientist any! -Rc.member that when the Stom- ach nerves fail or weaken. dyspep- #4310090 paid by Dr. Shoop for any recent case'of grippc or acute cold that a 25 cent box of Preven- tics will not break‘ How is this for an offer? The Doctor's .Iupreme cou- tidcnce in these. little Candy Cold Cure TablewsPreventicsâ€"is certain- ly complege. It’s a. $100 against :25 castsâ€"pretty big odds; And Ere-en- tim. remember; contain ho quinine, no laxathre. nothing harsh nor aick- ening. Pneumonia; would. never ap- pear it early colds wcxc always brok- en. Safe am! sure for feverish chil- dren. 48 Preventics. 35¢. Sold. by all de‘alcrs. on the Squaw Riva. brought his men home on Saturday. He reports the wow so deep that. the wood and logs can't be gotten out of the bush. and “at In! the: work was useless on this account. â€"Mcr. William Broknnshire‘s salon! um Intact and implnmqnts. which mu m.» on Exiting. Feta. 28th. but Inlay. was abound: (.1: n languarowd and everything: was sold at e lair vtlnk (Mr. Brotmahire has Dbldhis harm to Mr. Boyd. of Cdaooonk, an‘d inland: min; to Lindsay in ashort m‘ . L... U 1 ~Captain Elliott. in charge of Fluclle'a mood cutting. gang, who have been at work back of Ball le‘. 4n; n. aqibbinus has complaufl tin jun In! em and «o-tinfingtha «railing: and Mall: at the Cant-t homo attic-as. can-inert and mum the ottiachh has well pleased with the Mutts not if: good moth-E ‘ W' . 'l/ \ ‘ .Jmn Cffl. am: installing a ream ‘13,,- .33“ mt Nathan. who will [no udmnmmnawon-ma-L , 1 -51131my used piano: at. reduced prices; A list will be mailod by ad- uming the Nordhoimer 1’1th 00.. Limitci Torontoâ€"dwtf. . uâ€"‘qu, rw‘hn wand howl! cun- m ; Inn! to all“! tan'itryinlg‘ to put out n: mm m u m mm with the mm of Chuhqglooitoflfl put-mg mm 0. m in M8” ain‘- w, “I m, aha New York. LN“ am and Hana-11' railway has man a not in mums “1133th press. Mad 1):. Bhoop’s. Take no other. Sold by :11 dealers. _var notice how particular a and mm In than: the mm me his Hot Be sure of kecpxnz its signed treatin- Japan has underuken; to reatxain its own emigration to this country; and. Japan has a. rcputatzon (on: liv- Can't Stomach it. The Montreal Star has never been able to bring itself to approxe a! the action or the British Columbia Toxic-s in regard to the Japanese natty and the immigration qucs~ tion. And its rebuke o! maxiug grave international attentions the subject of comic opera legislation is pointed andlttmcly. "At the mowent." any; the Star. "all is well. We are de- pending upon the assurances orient ally which has never; yet oroken us uord to us." And it continues; (Lomlon Advertiser.) The problem of keeping the rural popnlntion o! mislead on the soil is a perplexing one to statesmen. The tr-ndency to drift. from the count :y to the cities anti towns in such that in 1908 the percentage, 0! England‘s population occupied in strictly rural pursuits wps only 18, an agatnst63 at the beginning or the last century It: is estimated. thnt not. more than 5.01.1),(111 acres have been urbanized or suburb-mixed during the century, while fully 32,000,000 antes de um- tllled from want: of laborers. .mmmammht out phn to m to maintain“ mhomlookingaronndtoraitnplt ’- vuy. widen that municipalities will. at no “ant data, Ligament- ddtromMIaoum-nuotwkinfl; andthatawnthaxhaatheboahm voiding tooth: is the place «that hgmmm Munchnnoe bun Mr, 853er tn Mndfia upurs. mmwmam othobupoctthew. [Thu-akin; “Mama-.10! your-mina- imymdn. ONLOOKER. Q 5" Ichanqa cam be wound ou:.whore- by the town at Linda; com pas-mt ‘ Win; tom communist onMr. Madam!“ it lama! Mr. Spa-ling and hi uccutivo .not to ht the matter- drop here- \ litan- Mx. 030m: who gave. the city of tro- Ionto tho but idea they'lwve yet had â€" flaunt laying out Anhbridge'a Bay. antiwhm he suggests cumming iuflau'mrm on a‘unnlla mles'it in mm‘th connidnring‘ seriouafy. AA stquwecagnot go tomrqu: mast m but it seems tome it mount]: a Midehuto‘aet tha owner: at suitable vanmt land 1.0- m mam flvfihb on his invent- m. (WW “1%. “Mil W03 to make compo W for it. and {but wmmmmmmm ,Mmmwmmmmmfim M mhmMmmewm n ”-§M “WNW Amwmmemmnam ”xtw...mmm mmm adem m ad: mil that flout ch, pudb 'W t1» “new It bum m .l'hu-o in marine runway man 9°qu mini-9W man. who no sum ”Fm um... too-Mp“ m tho nanny-om“. â€" a‘turu, is Ian‘s mamph in‘ Mr. (Iowa'- dddrap. that I think could Lu W 1761'! profittbly by :11 our uhipm. mid that h when he. sag:- Bawd the MW at building karmiml m :11 am the but]: to stun good: and. rehab the cars. (It-are ha: ban a. great dewl damm- bling on this punt of ammupxto withinaahonttimn. worth-simian?- bility to gut can. A "at!“ alfizht profiling at this mutation will at once xeveal’tho [not that the railways are not altaguthdt to blame. For in- mate. how many shippers in this Wthtundtotheunloadingot a car" thematitiapu‘tonthouawitzm‘ Charo are so many days allowed: (or Mafia-unwound: whom-dd: MW“ a railwngmninCan- math: MW at There-t.) ‘ 861,â€"!me We“ inthe upon you m at the m giv- mlqfl'r.0barmtottha8m of. mamm, ma mom-cm com-x and thug-0’s no need at our going into further details IAT‘I‘EIS WORTH THINKING OVER C0 MM UNICATIONS Agriculture in England. on u- nmatim. Other than to say that this 15 a final call on tho Sccrctary Spier then read. a num- ber of communications and reporfs The attendance at the Collegiate for Fabxuary avenged 202 out of a. membership of 225. The public school attendance also showed up well, as duo did the reports on all public school'mtten. . There were few outside communi» cations; two letters and two circu- lus. One circular from Jas. M. Chal- Inu’s. another tron Copp Clark Co. re substituting Walkcnon's Ink for Stephen: The first letter read W33 {mom Mr. Cawies. asking to be al- lowed to take a better positton offer- ed ’him- in Dusting, at Easter. Mr. Cowle- oltered to supply a substi- tute [tan Enter to midsummerr A letter Iron Hr. Hat-tone on the was movgd tad seconded by Messrs. Anderson and Edwards that the mat- ter be referred to the maxing commit tee. It was moved by Mr. Flu-cue. 9e1- onded'by Dr. White. that Mr. Smellic ‘he allawsd to speak to the Board to induce them 'to put me of his books, "The M'orld's Commercial Products." in the Libnry. m. Broderick. when referred to. stick he thought it wu 01 good book and that it would ha a. good thing we; have one. It placed the whole thing in a nutshell. 1'. While the Letter Manifest a Desire to ‘ Retain a Free Hand. Evening Post or March 4 The Boand of Education met as usual last night: at eight 'clo:k. Tho-c- present were Messrs. Flavellc. Jackson. Blanchard; ‘White. Gram!) Anderson. J. \V. undernou. Edwa- d3. Chairman Stewart and Secretaty Spicr The minutes of the last muct- ing (Feb. 49 were read and ‘1:10;»:- ed. as also were those of a. spednl meeting of Febrnar'y" 11th. Board Wants to Sign the Teachers TIIE HORN BROS. WOOLLEN 00., LIMITED. ing Woollen. Experimenting, studying. Joining more “but" “1118' ' blanket-7W”â€" Lhetixne. Soonrbhnketsmoonetnctodtomdtheteet and ere eheolntel ‘n ehdnkeble. Our blanket- are the meet for the lent weight, been” we “yo-hm- tho eon ulky lembs’ fleece. Our bhnkots hen the waning quelitic-e become the wool is skilfully angled, finely spun and aloeer woven. They no finished with .hatooftupp whnohdoeenotooneofl. Donot Nyblnkeuwith a. lofty nepp x: yonwentittomerwuhwell. myoummhnttorougooda. nnotinetockeonddiroct to our mills end got the home-we qnuity. Cash and One Price lines mentioned bélow. inky of Interest Many are taking advantage of this splendid buying opportunity, and are not only getting coats at prices that will be a thing of the past next season as regards lowness, but they will‘get considerable wear this season. The quantity we bought looked big for any store, but at the present rate of selling it won’t take long to clar them out. Ask anyone you know get a coat or was looking at our range. That’s all. We can refer you to people in almost any part. However better see them yourself. Each Item Has a Men’s (non (oats of Superior Quality For am my I. cqntnrypembep _of up try: have bug 011994}: munch:- Prlcos from 82.50 to 85.50 per pair. The cloths are Venetian, Voila. Panama, Tweeds and Silks. The trimmings and styles are quite varied, and all the newest ideas have found a place in this lot. F or good workmanship and perfect fit there are no rudy-to-wear garments in the trade today that surpasses these. Be sure you see this showing. Suklife’x. Seamd floor. . Sutcliffe 8: Sons Thee are the celebrated “Northway” Band samples and are the nicest range of Ladies’ Dress Skirts in the trade to-day. A lanatuturen’ Samples at Inch Below Bogu- lu- Prices. A Leading Manufacturer’s Samples Are New on Sale at Practically Wholesale Prices. .. bless Skills .. Sutdifl'e’: Mary's Lamb’ Wool Blanket, Was Manufactured at the Lindsay Woollen Hills. LINDSAY Kiugaton. Fab. 28.-â€"Nar Jackson'a Corners 0. mm W mam Lind-4 13539.3... out. 6a? 03 .3“ g The old committee appointed to look after the Agricultural dep'u‘tâ€" meal. was next looked up and a new. committed confining of Messrs,- Carew, Flavelle and. J. W. Anderson were appointed on motion of Messrs. Jackson and Shards. All the business having been atâ€" tended to. the Board than adjourned. The report of the Advisory com- mittee on a. signed agreement for engagement terms with the teachers of all the schools under the control of the board. want-cad and discussed. No definite action was taken. Ihe [allowing accounts were then read and passed; Ligh,t that Power 00 .....$ 1.72 Light. Heal: «I: Pmn Co. ...... 2.76 Mchnnan l: 00.; ..‘ ...-10.3 Jon. Maude:- a: Son .......... .. 60.30 W. H. Walsh ... ... ... ......... 900' Baker «I: Bryan ... .. ... 49.12 him A W. Bryan: ... 225 In the matter or Walkton‘s ink‘ versus Stephens ink it was icclded to give Walkton‘a a. trial. as it was so much cheaper and. also so well spoken of. name matter was also read. saying he thought any break at Easter. «would be ill-advised. but that it it’ Jmust come Easter. was the best time In regard to Mr. Cowles» the Board It. was moved. by Dr. White. sec.- onded by‘ N. Gray, that the clause in Mr: Bax-stone's report referring to askmg (or lenders {or stationary; be refuted to the Managing commit.- tee. . . had no guarantee that the substitute would be satisfactory. It was finallx decled to refer the matter to the Advisory committee. What Should be Done to Bin? Sutdifids No better opportunity to buy a Fun-lined Cost or ell Fur Jackets than now. Prices have been placed at the very lowest notch for this month’s clearance of all these garments â€"qua.lities are just as good as beforeâ€"but they must be dented. The reductions will pay you big interest on the money spent, even if you never wore the garment this season. However weather conditions look as though you would get some wear yet if you nwd one buy it now. Puronned Coats nu! Fur Jackets Are Being Cleared. .. fill Mantles .. first Also i n Oshawa. Second 1'700r

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