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Lindsay Post (1907), 13 Mar 1908, p. 7

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Two dozen beautiful Tapestry and Brussels Rugs, assorted colors and sizes. special from house, it): other ‘g well; uncuon; Woodvhh. In May we will pack up what “W30 may “3 so as to vacate the store by Jun“ 18‘? «(125 .1] wind. “nee fl 15th, bblé, 15' ore at u do». émaBRAUND’S FAIR $.12: SELLING OUT OUS W6 nun "all. WU nuvuxu» v 9 5123805.]. W. Wak I ‘ e yONET; 9 § 0 9 9 Honey Refunded. é on: noon am or summon mu. PRICE 10999999390094...90900099909000.6000. Wide, clearing at 1.00 Door Panels, ten difi'erent de- signs. assorted sizes, special at five dozen pair three and three and a half yards long, good yidth, daring at ...... 15¢ Two dozen only, extra good mm 3 1-2 Yards long. 55 “4" , miss, good size, Hearing 35c Two dozen pair, good size, pretty patterns, cleaxing 50c After a long wait we are now in a position to definitely what we are going to do. THE FARMERS’ BANK (as we told you before) leased our Lindsay Store, and We have agreed riveup possession BY mm: ist. It is impos- Ho secure a suitable store iii Lindsay, and our rmo'us stock is both breakable and ham ta '6. so We Meier REBUCiNG THE i’fliéfi 33 ifi i0 lively everything must go. We invite you to 9 and see the bargains we are offering. Come Ybafore the stock is picked overâ€"you are we]- ' ooo§§§§§§§§bbb¢§§ We.” plodding through what is ”ngml. 'y known as a quiet month. Evory day 3... many buyers in and around this store. The popularity of our price tickets warrant. a “flay demand for goods. Thus we!" ai- . Bosidos our spec cos ways kept DUCY '8' pr] thl‘ month are reckoned a. big favorite. Bet. curtains Greatly Uu demriced. xt. Two Months==Mareh and April . . Keepin’ Things a’ anin I! 6M M We Thirty six Pairs Damask Cur- n5 in myrtles and wines, as- ited desig, as. Special per ............. 2.15 Lace curtains IS SALE IS NO BLUEE m: WEE! 15c and 25c pair only CbenilIe and Curtains, extra wide, in The Post paychople Read Th #006096060900990990 We Sell What we Advertise OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE Mr Pratt. engineer at the pump- house was granted a (our days‘ lane of absence. provided he secured a competent substitute to fill his place. He goes to Brampton to represent the Limbay lodge of the Woodnu-n on the World. Mr. Ashwell will be the substitute. ‘ POOR QUAILM‘Y COAL) . ' . Mr. Pratt nun brought hetero the Commissiouma a report on a couple at bests of the coal «and mt the pump house. one best shaved 188 the. at clinker am 3.04 W at sweeten when 1500 We wad «are rsumm mm» :1an i3? pawl: 51mm mi am am 6:! gamma; am Mm um gums mt; m 3 am: fink: “i. ‘E rim-HE tit! ma :mnmi a at ’ a; m “:3 {HMS} it Ms An Immutable. Agent for Good firm WM MM Muslim m WWW: 11:. Geo. Ruskin. agent and mis- sionary of the Internatiqual Evalua- lical and Oolportage Mission, is Italian; his 25th annual visit to Lind- say in behalf of the work of dumm- inatibg biblical literature through the north and “inatern districts of the Dominion. Can: For 35 yeam Lur. BuskinLhas been engaged in the good work. first in the. Muskoka.‘ and Parry Sound dis- tricts, later in the Lake Superior dietxicts, and has supplied biblisal littxature in 23 lwnguages. numbvx ing 44,000 copies whlch have been taken account of, and many thou- sands that have not been recorde'n. andr has publmhed SO editions ‘0'! books and facts for the work m 5 languages, the last) being a diction- ary m the Ojibway and English lan. ‘guage for the Indians. The work has no denominational limit. The donwtiona of Lindsay last year in its behalf was $15.00, aim. ncea hindering his Vinita among the (made. The Depot continues at. 209 King-at. 3.. Tomato put. Dom. Express Co. ..... . Arthur Mays, carting ......... D. Eagleson, auditor ... Baker Lumber Co._ 3V. Lownsboro .. Dom. Express Co. Mm's‘wages, Feb. 32nd. . Duty. metre ... . Can. Express Co. Duty on coal . Disburscments ... ..., WILL GET THEIR MONEY .On motion of Messrs Brady and Sinclair. the following accounts ware submitted and passed; Geo. I1. Irwin_ .....‘$._5.!JO Men's wages. 8th Feb. Boxall Matthie ......... In the case of; A. J. H. Ware. of whose ,water rates. Davey. wanted to be rehchd, as :Wam had had to move on account of arrears of rent. the Board decided they. could do noth- The tenders of the competing firms were then gotten out by Soc. Ray. and on comparing them it was found that the town firms were 25c. high- er than :thc accepted tender, and be- sides. the Lindsay people wanted to have the Board attend to having the coal pas the Customs and also charg- ed 4.50. per ton: to unload it. when it could be done for 30¢" The new member, Mr. Dougal Sim-.- lair, .then said he had heard u: to- poxted that the coal contraét had been given to outside firms when the tender of town firm was only a couple of cents higher. per ton. A‘ newspaper clipping of a strike in the coal regions, sent by Boyntm‘ 6': Co., and predicting a. higher price 101‘. coal, was read. .The report 012 “the boiler inSpector of the Canadian Casualty and Batu: Insurance Co. was read. Everything was nght except} that a few, leak-3, drop; ing water on the boiler-plate, needed fixing, and a better compzmnl tq keep the scale from forming in the boiler should be used. in the Waterworks office. Wiu'amâ€" 3L. yesterday afternoon at; 4 o'clock. Those present were Chairman Fla- nlle, Messrs. Brady and Sinclair. Mayor Begg and Sec.-treas. Rea. The {minutes of the last meeting were raed and confirmed, Evening Poshof March 10 Inc regular meeting of the Board of Water Commissioners took place Poor Quality of God Supplied by Contractorâ€"flow latter: are lunged i - Peterborou-lr. Sinclair Ask': a few Questions. CLAIM IS MADE THAT THE WATER USERS NOT THE BILL Town Will be Requested To Pay for Free Water I w. ... ... ... ... .... tre Co:_ 22 liJ. Co. .q ..... . ...... 3. ltd." “'0“. ..., ... ... ... 4 Newton ... .. . ... . [atthie . ..... ... ...10 00.. .... 1. "525.424 ..‘s .5330 8 ... .4. 90 40 .‘ 2.3.00 ... 3.50 3.L5 121.26 -30‘hawmr. detain permission by p '3. 75 4.€X) .‘throuâ€"taurths wot. or the cannon. MMMmqueben- .10 turn bylaw Ito the people. 082 1 14 unpâ€" ea~u l a lace. men! men I be ' Y the nple Amp I. of kit I Cmmninsiounr Sinclair marred whoaa duty it was to scam tho flushing; tanks in the men. we. dumping. More the Commission»- ndt loam: a. lot of match {a}! when. mm to «bump I L (1‘1). ”shun was then explained! a him â€" that the Wa’banworkn mph a stream at water mfiicient to an the thumb [our times tn Wyâ€"lour bowl. and l! tin tanks talkie rtn'fiv there man no log to the Bum lam! tho town was losing tho but» add comment!) used the water. street Omaa‘cr O’Nefll would have to [wk after the rtowms intimate a... m...) .40 Mum wwnmg. Bum. my new than-mew «as what weaker w MM um um ta can Unis Mum $118M? NH: MB - W mm; M: to be he‘althy should always be regu- 131'. Sold in the United States for 0"" 20 years. I am in a position to tell you. “Experience teaches." ' The Gertrude He'dical C0,, ’ Box 87. Wwdsor, Ont. to rain monqy on ddaentm'es where Idmluo. A cannot at othqryalu- able suggestion: mam gotten in the “ID to m An "Walnut!" «was medal- lawinz the Commuaionetrs and like Wand. in the city. A: coon In an was; starts to lake‘mber. this a: in not chmqm Pdtbrbdro peoplesaatthe m‘ahauldmhbom thotmmguplan.butonlthom mammal: more also to be made'vto met the Baud. (1 Mon k060- m changing loa- the mtqr until in the shoals. Sanctuary Rio was in- Itr-nctod xbolhmve a tall Wot the whole mutt. and pnntbnkrly at no mm at M's-tar used. the present when thumvelral bodies met. ,IDKQH Pawlaoro schools (theme in a. u: at as. per. pupil m- thinking: plum. and 12 1-20. par wpil tor m. It animus-y purpoau. Ag ., DIFFEREM SYSTEM; . Wok m lay-law wunprt zeal! and explained. Four and s In)! mm: (out imam“ mullet-nutc- «reclamation all lands. improvodor : Hagar Bag»: agreed to bring the matter tom athention of Man Coun- cil. and try to amazetarthn Con.- minim moment the Fimme com- ' Altar may. reviewing tho report. the Commissiomm was united in the opinion that the {town should my Xor the “Watering.” the-town gets the revamp. and the com at Ithewa- harem-not out oi the mend public â€" but out at Itl‘nlwaltemcoo- tumors. .1 ' - . news. rm» Neflaoro commission- uga an meat 0: the work .0! street wanes-mag Wm whom we 32 apnea-mks and {our teams on the ‘0“ them. Links: {has tam-goose- necks and two hams. . ‘ him by: Mayor Beta: and Bantu-y BAY. mm mm brought in. 112 Pu- mhoro 'thn chm-che- used to have was. hit thay have lately been taken out. and: a. flat mmwsson yam:- ugivuix. rm» oity pays $1800 to have water: not its pm ks. sweats and Em m mm LADIES Write me today for circular, “Confi- dential Chat; 0", my 5 u re effectual monthly. Regulator on which women can d e p e n d. No drugs or pills which would be injurious to health. _Women 111111133 51111: 11111! 111141111 111 11111 11118111111311. 1111: 111111} 111188 1.1111111 11 111 1111111: 1111111111111 1111111111 111111 11111111111111“ 111111-11 1111 “1111-. 11124 {11112111111111 111111 1111111111 11111113 111111111 111 M11: ”WWW 11111111â€" 974111111311111 (1111111111 W11 “11191111111. 1111111111, 1111111111111 11111 9111:1911. at 111111111 11m mm 11111111 m 99 1W9 m mm “311919! at M WW would an in amardfl a 3m“. WWW than “~me- Phl mm claim and m1w¢ wmld main-mum need Alum Mhib. Whit. Marvel. and other nt- “(turban-u tor-slain than who aw Parm- b! militia to W. Hint-m. tho mutiny. can But that m at than (who 11w“ .Qxfinfma u» mmw Bum. by David mton. m. 8 "'7 fine mph that whmctd 30M?“ by would experi- 0 mmplo with the abbot-a. mam 113905.!»de My Boy Robertson. was highly man, who “vised thoso present to wwwmmmhhw lama at m Pm: Mum-"Mk hm at am Mum»; That your people exult at having you one: more With them cm be read. fly mutabed by a View of their wontmances. and Uni. you may be spand to them for many a year. is Bobcaygeon Seed Fair 3 Success and his people. Mnny or us feared that your 1:11:14: to resume the work or the parish prompted you to n premature return; hcnoe our aug- ‘ostion. forwardbd to you. that you prolong your My, in the south. so that you might: recuperate and take the rest that was certainly due you after years of labor mongst us. Our wants and our weltxre dur- mg your absence here been supplied. and provided (or. earnestly, un- sparingly, and thoroughly. by our much belated Curete. .‘l'oo much eom'. nundation cannot be given to Fatb- er Collins {on his administration to the affairs of the parish since your deg-mare. Despite these (acts, sepâ€" mtion from your tetherly guidanz-r. though but for a short period. has brought to our inindain an especial degree the sympathetic bond which ever exists between; a; union: priest We feel assured. dear Father. that it would be a. ,waste of words to say that: you are clear indeed to the hearts of your people. Your un- Qlugging zeal in the interest of all things spiritual in your parish has been such an to amid a life-long bond of unity and affection between you .‘When it became knovn among the i parishioners 0! St. Mary's a few days ago that Venerable Archdeacon Casey, their highly esteemed pastor“ had reeonred his health alter a stay 0! some .wpeh ‘at Virginia Hot Springs, and that he would be with them on the renewing Sunday. there I was unbounded joy manifested. 'and' steps were at once taken to exhioit in. a tangible form. the high place occupied by the Archdeacon in their esteem. The measures then act on foot had their culmination yesterday after high mass. Just. as the people were about to disperse after the final prayer. a deputation of gentlcmcn adxanced to the sanctuary rail. where Fr. Casey was standing. and preaent- ed him with an address and a wal- let containing a handsome sum in gold. The address. which was read by Mr. L. V. O’Connor. in. a clear voice that penetrated to every cor- ner of the edifice. was as follows; Yon Archdeacon Casey, Parish Priest. Linthay; . Reverend and Dear Father.-â€"1r. is with‘ feelings of extreme pleasure. and satisfaction and of protound gratitude to Almighty God. that we are assembled to-day: to welcome your return to us. noting as we do your restoration. to health and my or. It cannot be denied but that your people feel deeply depressed and seriously concerned alter your hmounqeanent of some weeks ago that your medical adviser had enun- selled your immediate departure to some quarter when you might secure complete rest and special treatment. Your request. made at the time. that we should pray (on. your speedy rc- eove‘ry. met with a ready and sin- cere romance. and great indeed is' our Joy to find that our petitions have been favorably heard. new at land-calamari gm by (StTMKry’s Beloved Pastor l Given Address and Purse Returned From th South on Pridty Lu! Fully Restored in Hamâ€"Courtn- tin United in Expression of Esteem and Gratitude. (Evening Pat of March 1) sample of Seymour. Buttery. any «that 6-de varietyâ€" ICharluE. Junhmfifioqm awnmhm L mu Whit: Fidd Pennâ€"1 ,W. J. Killahy, Prize WW; 2 James Mc- Oallnm. humhmu‘a Bundles; 3 W. Jackson. Pn‘n Wm A, man Bumâ€"1 John w. Stephan. Bad CW W James Sey- Wm nunâ€"L (that J 141mm. W Cluster"; 2 James M. ._ Na" 7 $211 w m n 4* Wm M m mm m m" Small Wheatâ€"1 Jam Sey- mour. Silva:- Hall; 2 Charles (thum- ton. Silva! 3111138 W. J. 131181-11, swam .-U x “Late m m: lmal crop â€" .1 John W. mobs. White Elephant; 2 John J. Rm. SDI-gym Joya. Blink camâ€".1 mad Beak. "I‘d-h MK ‘ '- Bulu. 'Whuuiâ€"l Dav'yd Hath- 3..“ m3? Wanda it Misfit-now!) tab «the runnin- win Immuni- edfit. lube WMO‘MW «jantntthnnkhim Innate-dial” mqudMntlr Mammaixmflmynb. moo. Infillpmytoumhghtycad Wtfinmay Mowoniulolyou His d‘antflnnttg‘m.ufi‘m [Wh- emralul to labor long am row Potatoes. am newt-1y varietyâ€"1 John J. Baum-um. Extra Ecru. £8 years. M has dually improved than: Mocha; the meat. ammu- “mummy“! Mamba tar gww+ d “amusing“; Mr. J. m. eupu awaited a ma mph at mm mephnt potatoes. n match he has mm for the Jam; V'Boya' hand-aw White (gmâ€"1 Mam: M Ewart-on. Won- wMiumh-M-x MI was in clump at, a, biz-W coo- W 11*! at Hi- I htvo lhd: m prank. [wish to thanks!” ab to: the kindly mimnce to \Bev. Er. Collins. who. IdI-urifioin; M8} mmNoanr.Ken- and], mummified with a pawl nppalonhinmbdnutogneut to th- :rdxuat matured. my hum mum-him“... Iyemzbo mydmtornnduhdhisadviogmkâ€" inghnawnyaurm Hump]; mlme-Mnnomlm alumnratathandthnhsm Wanna: would notlaabunelioial. Irwillmt'tdlyuw'thflbaufl about than magnum-’13 of you: often- My Dans: Fridnfls â€"Your loyal and. .1: 13m. It is with sincere 3°? Wt I find m1! Mmmrerwith yammdthatweamugainunimdin [mama Whip andamitx thuthxistbdbwoen priestuyd‘ peoph. ”bond: axe supernatur- al in datumâ€"8t Paul up (the pticntictnhmh'onmcqgthepeo- pumwmmmmmcod; hemhuHisMnndisthcfia-n «he. 8 to Itnotity souls. {forgive Rim-militia“ up“: over (in dad: (that you mm the mudthaoflioouamplybope outinyonrofldnan.thakind:gonk dmwfllwrmmmmm maummwmwunozm phodnnfiurmychnge. t mxmmhmmâ€" Myl‘ mummendhmgty.¢hmkfl tom-WotGod mdxyaur. Mm pmdnmbahem. Not calyinmnwelcomonm.homo- Memmmhcutâ€"thctoic Mazda. When you found the ӣ1313:me bamymxccub mmmtorunfinloanyou Signed on bob-fl of the pnrishion- '01“: of St. My! church. Lindsay. i thu eighth day or March. “A. 1). mos. . { . \ (L. V. O'CONNOR. . ( . . . JAMES GREENAX. . . . '. JOHN KENNEDY. .....\..B.J.GOUGH. . . . I Mon- MOGEOUGm . ! GEORGE McEUGH. ,. _. J. J. HEENAN. - . , . F. BLANCEKRD, W. F. O'BOYLE. '- (BEE WACON'S REPLY. Ba. Fr. Candy replied to the dr‘ than a follows. his voice at {tuna hatmyin; that deep’ ‘ teem aroused; within him; (/4 the sincere and hearty prayer of each individunl member 0! ,the parish. By .wny o! marking the oocuion your periehoners ask that you. accept the accompanying puree. trusting that the (HIV may. be long hence before ill health may. nuke an} inroads up- mewmm this man 2 Henry W. 8 .Ju. um mg: 0 H Mamba m a um um k'fgfii’fié Woodvillo, Ont., la:- b 2th Post Office Improvements. nomadic-dill; R!- M thallium will?» amm'mwmm We, tho undersigned bonny nuke pub» lie the not of the ‘gnrtcuenbip carried on by an J and D. Oomph.” sumo Ap- til m,1907,m one ym, tom inse- 93 Much 318t,uper “gnaw Ailments lull be “tend“ to by John Ctnpboll. Baler. in all kinds of F Ind Do- mastic Muble 3nd Granite onnmentn ,ot the moat den 9 and best work- mnshlp. A call solic ted. w{momma uéfmhum cm interview at: «no» good Ml! is still in The Davidson Grist mm is now open to the public. (11 to: flu cent: 3 big, for om. GEORGE DAVIDSON. '11. Little Brink Ontarlo Marble: and Granlto Works, [out-ct, um, film ”I m the human lax-chant Tailor, LITTLE BRITAIN. - ONT. It will pay you to place yaw order with me. A choice line of Suiting: and! Pant:- ings now in stock. dflfl WHISIEII SIMS. HARDWARE. GOAL filSI-(ldSS W996 The old relhblo psintl made from pm loadtndoilfinthohmtufilflc shad" hobohndinsny quantity. DISSOLUTION 0? PAR l‘ NERSHIP. Ready Mixed Paints. BRAND W. H. CRESSWELL, Prop. iajutlnchsremody,boing We! then-nomadic. n as found in tip but tonic vrepcntions puma-{bod for human beings. Bold only“ REGISTERED MOM-MI BUM m ML? mmmunmtamgm, mt at cm, overwork, malnutrition, or mother phylicd dhordu or his. pone-poorblood. Then is a luck 02 «grand endmnoe, duo to tho bet mmmmmhm In brief,itisseondidono£illhad1h,11dh teleofingsrenodyou III“ M W mmmnmnmn-odytwm blikoontothstofthoochu. J. J. RICH, 2 and 0-. J NINE“. A Horse ls Like a Man THE CANADA PAINT 00.’8 MleNNAN 8:. (0., Duncan’s Drug Store Formerly Cresmll Jordan. “PM" Wm" mane. mit- From 813 to 828. NOTICE- KENNY’S CONDITION POWDER JOHN CAMPBELL DONAD J. CAMPBELL W

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