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Lindsay Post (1907), 10 Apr 1908, p. 7

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:‘ll. J. RICH, ‘4; an, Lawn Mill Ends not you 113 5. fl“ aiming n advantage of this event. “choice e best buzzing! first. Vomcaesfiy 4 M‘ i: ”ye take 51m fact th ve another chance to share the money- Sale continued to: another week. Egg- 0094 000000 a “kip £01 :3“ dozm only. worth “P t° 5??“ Sale price” 29¢ m5 Spot Muslin‘s pm Buy his Spring Spit invitation to our_ store. 1311 End}. i. ffects [my colored 8‘ mo; worth “P to $.15.” Lgasmou [651111 mill Ends “m Sésaion _enables students' . hand tzke a. coating“ .' .' formtdngueofonroldefl L‘lfiahhnhoolfiho , ., .‘ '1' mm muss; “causes ‘WfleGiU-stg, Toronto, ‘ .'. . ‘11. WATSON, Principal.- M Socialism - Would Accomplish Wt Samples “q 3' at present constituted. “Mew-y hand varied'tempta: lam Mama. man. is a cum? '3‘ 11"“ Choice. but tromioréo W.Itisnotnatum1 :31 causes which produce. anâ€" Mb and individual pow, 4mm philosophers have Tum “Tailor, m-BRUAI’N. - ONT. “ii “an.” Scotthe éabihg a.“ $‘mbesaidmmto M ”' mpmo ' ’ ‘me Tumfyckhrtdmwce in; "lodem Socialism" .b! in; Chas. Vail. [05 5w mush into thew ‘t Mtions; much of the. By M Venality of toâ€"dav “#8 has Mods and inâ€" 0'! Wm society. That __â€"â€" what about your Easter Hats ? Order now, don’t leave “11.!” [at 7_ ALI. YEAR. ds of Lans- “left 0 V e 1’ 5”, Sale price 19c on! noon m1 0F Dom“ mu. l We Sell What we Advertise Sam!)les ten yards. Sale mic: 999090099¢¢6 -..,' a,“ .w 9. thiri would “eliminate one You may as well prepare now. Five doz Umbrellas, steel rod Choice for ............ 500 Three 602'. only Men? Umâ€" brellas, steel rod paragon frame assorted handles. Choice 15: In stripes and check effects, latest gem {angmg ((019 $5 .00 Gloves Lséié? iodg- 31-is1e~ (316st 5}} brown, black and white, all sizes. Sale price ........ .356 mm. 03152311 widths: ,Res- uh: ssmqryi safé Wicé:'i”°' Corsets The famous Venbest b. A Comets. garters attached, all sizes Sale price. ..480 All sizes, asserted colors and paws, beautiful rahg’osat $8, Slogqoand. .. . .u...312.00 v'vâ€" Socialism. by removing po’vdrty. would eliminate one of the chief caneâ€" as at telany. , .Itbere, mo'uld. betnq tramps, no public beggars and! no strangers coming; fo ml. in not, the eighth math-lent would be far easiest} to beagjm Cw 9550160999 _ i1: m_¥°. “The sxxth‘coumnamduqvent: many #:W:: .M mm thaw; eon 'vFofld' " 'be”m'u'¢h’ 1M ""chfi Mi; ephzmwd -mera¢m;r;-"a (xii-'1 trim and mm £079.11 fiw‘f'tmm am My Misha: mm! «mm tn state at thaws ii! ”Whisk" hwyeré, ‘iéal and W188!!! if I L \v Socialism Misha, _‘!’0’ an ‘ .‘ t g In pretty floral effects, assor- tgd colpts. .Sgle priceé.-12-1-2 with such’cmmuoua JFuqu advantageous {ppm 3.0: est. It. proposes jo my otion by surroum people a-ao:ial constitution .Itm-td noble chizens.;~EXtmct j: dern 80913131113" by‘Be'v. ,C‘ J Vafl. ~ .‘ . . M Idem“: â€"» ‘ *W“; to“... wm mm ,mmewymw WT ' 1°“ Tapestry . Squares April Shoiiversi' Dress ' lfiélihs Raincoats The Shadow * “WE? Gave , my ‘ of “‘e 3 °mb _ Indian Lam-g -\Afi'flwfi; um.- “-4-... -» The ”death of Mrs: 11m,- struck fiber or Mr. S. 1:01;. M. P. P',, occur- red thus morning. 111;; news was m'c paved with rqgrdt; by; a; large cmfle‘ _‘â€"‘â€"__~_ __ ceived with rqgrdl: ha a: large cinfle ot triendg, bath; in 3116 flown mid country:- Mrs.-~ Fm: m bien ill En: some time. We will at‘ a. later date give a more extended and complete. obituary. .‘1 1,. Ethe_’!unera£xiat thejnte Margaret the lawyers A. Staunf 10691331. for. the ,pnrpone ottaking. Hum, Fifi! 56f MLjiW. ton, of Peterboro. took place. on Sat- nrdax. afternoon. church a short service was held. af- ter. which interment‘ took place at Little Lake cemetery. The Wmnzn’s Auxiliary: of St. John’s church at- tended the funeral; in a body. The deceased lady leaves six sons and tour daughters to mourn her demise, viz..- Thomas, oi Orilliav; William. of [Port Arthur; Wilfrid, of Santa Barbara, CalfiClarencgofStfauhflim; Ear: rely hand Erae‘st? ' er“ “Pé'téirbb’roj "fife daughters. are .ms. 1!. W. ..Wmls. Or‘illia; Margaret, Sadie and"Maud at home, also an adopted daughter, Florence. The pail bearers were her five sons. Thomas. William, Clarence, Ernest, Harvey and Mr. 1‘ W. Wood. Her son.» Within, 61 m Barbara. did :3th .exr‘w'e. infinite: ‘fi the fuel exal. qn'mg'tqâ€"reoeiving ‘ "telegram lat’ejfl’he ‘Ia-x‘nfli have the“ sympathy of Ema-fitnenés- had to adjourn m we the evidence of Shilling. Shilling's ‘ Ah v St, John’s evidence was merge canto down here on the day of the funeral of the late Mrs. James Thorndyke of Oak- twood.‘ and'whilo here. he met the accused at the Grand. Trunk Station. He further says that some one of the accused, which one, he does not know for sure. gave him: a. drink of liquor out of a' bottle. He swore further that on the train between Lindsay and W.Station v that - Grant. Vg'a'i'r’e‘ hit? another. drink, ofl ‘ liéuor. gamma; 3:1 in‘. i very. tin-C abuse;~ by: rca'son'of the drinking'bout.‘ Be on this occasion tell on a: cold winter's night and trace his hands and one foot severely, necessitating. the am- putation of his tingereruand part of ’histoon jy'l‘hazm is being. can: tinned this afternoon. in. A. M. Ful- ton is appearing tar the Indian Dc- partment, Mr. Stewart for Grant and Hicks. and Mr. Weldon for Make 6 ‘ ___l 11' ««««« A s The public in general receive seven 3590!: Saturday morning last ed. that one of our may .. d been w time item a coligmilowing an zit-- tack 5E 13 grippe, but we? apparent- 13 recovering his wontcd vigor. and not even the members of his temity had the faintest idea. that. ”there might be any serious results. Heart faifyxe appears to haVe been the im- mediate cause of his demise. A mm .--...... of the keenest. intellect. possess-A of 1;» of “Betuseleich. :«eeum fl; tip- “3:. ‘ Mahatm xuwm . . rebarned. to Magistrate Jackson. He. of Pne leafhng (Shelagh 91nd mt?) on the gr I that thaeLeviie ‘. o! blxsmess {118111; 11 the Pvt-:thzoe.p dn the I 1' had 1 so pompbtgly, tne year 1 o e romo , o .1101 - adfi I, and” litdé. intact. no sav and commenced business {or him-Ly, I and 1 given _ | ”w. ‘4 . of the leading wholesale and meal) business firms of the Province. In the year 1857 he removed: to Lind- say and commenced business {or him- self. For a shorb't'unq he continua-.1 a general store, but. later and until the yer: 1:98 he nonfined his «ten- tiOLx (otba dry gnu-.18 business. In the latter. year he retired from actim merchantile tie. and since. that true Elna carried on a financial and.~ insur- ance office. v v-_â€".-. Fl'hough a. man of modest. and un- assuzmng demeanou. Mr- Kennedy. has filled many officesnnd 9031:5073» of honor in the giit of the people. He ~was treasurer of the townshlp qt Ops for thirty-tour years. president of the Board of Trade. and [or many years a member. of the Separate SclIOOi Board and the Board of Educa- tion. holding the latter office as an afipointee of the Town Council. On ~----n= Airnuims: eflorts were niadc sexerai occasions eflorts to induce him to often} caudioate [or the mayo “V v: u. vv-__â€"_ to induce him to offer. hunscif as a. candidate [or the mayoralty. ' Seven children survive Mr. Ken- nedy. These are Reverend Father Jos- ; Kennedy; 0. S. 3.. of Assump- tion College, Sandwich, John. of Chi- 930. Matthew 01' St.‘ Louis. “thp at Battle Creek. Mich" Peter at Lind: L‘gg'y, and themes niai'sfl and Sdta 'ofizszés'ay. His wife predeceased him ..»,1 . A .51.}; years ago. He also leaves sur mu - - A .M flnfihn‘. ing three sisters? Dgfazzie. Of St- ‘1‘ mg; an--- _‘ Def‘azzie. of St. Joseph’s .:oConrent‘. Eronto. we» knew. :oI : Cmbqur. kid and ms. Chine. 0L Warlgwgrth. VJ'A large {lumber‘OI Sdifros‘irmig-‘r'elaq ,t’ifee am} [fiends aeoompahied the to- 'jn§ins this morning. to ~St. mtg-'3‘ church. whole solemn high “1435 was sung 'by Yen. Arch. Casey, assisted by Rev. Father Mandy, C. S. 8;, 'Ior-' on_to, as deacon. Rev; Father Scan- -'bn, of Gartton. "as sub deacon. and Rev. Father Collins as Master of V'Ceremouies, arid-thence proceedel 'lo the Roman Catholic cemetery. At the dbficlusion of mass Yen. Arch. Casey spoke very eloquently and very feel- 'i'ngly or the deceased. The pan-bencm were Hon. Senator Mcfiugh. 5. R. ‘ Mclx'eiilie. Thea. Brady. J. Drr‘hvelxe, i KLKylie and Thai- Stow'art: ; _,. ‘ ,. . “4min " m Struggles m Evening :9“? or .gpjgii 4 A Mon for 4. Lou Jlom. ,: I 3h Handy, lindsay. Evafl’évifost of April 7 pnbiic in _ general received In. W. A. Shinto: and Sentiment. Mothzr Hicks. > k ( I L \ 9| In the and against Granntbd. three inan‘. _Bich. Mom-s and Whnartnan gave W in favor of Grant, and Grant himadf swam positively that ha mm- mm the Indian W. fiaotically ‘00 "m” was against Graph and-"1‘9 M” W emeédingty tweak. ., 5, Mr. Jankadn. P.M., in a m wards, showed tuba main paints 0t lit. and Mam the evidence had been so contr‘a-déotiva. and. no onq‘ to corro- borate the Indiana evidence. be disâ€" missed the case agaipst Grant; L, The case occupied the time of who court continually item 3 until 73Q33,m.~_ Quebec Battle-Fields Association i The National Battlefields' commis- sion. of which the Mayor: of Quebec is chair man. and Sir George A. Drum- mond, Eon. Adelard Turgeon, Col. G. I. Denison and Byron E. Walker, di- rectors, and J. M. Cotutney,hon-Lrea-l surer, hme authoruei the Bank of‘ Mtreal to receive subscriptions for this patriotic fund. V . His Excellency, the Governor Geoâ€" erél makes an appeal tq all citizens of the Dominion to assist in celebrat- ’ing the Champlain ter-wntegnry, by securing for national possessién the sacred ground of’the battlefields: 6f the plains of Aha-ham; am! St. Foye. .wheré ‘thc foundation of the Empire of Gerat Britain were laid. ' i _ Any sum will be gratefully rcoei"- ed. and the‘ name ot every giver will vbe inscribed on the records of the Archives Department at Ottawa. fSubscx-ipti'ons may be paid: in. to the Bank of Montreal. Lindsay. ~when: a Lsubscription list is on filer éou 1: Mai to me 1“ ”w A m 633mm»: um 00., Box 184, Windsor: 03‘- Plenumdme warm ten dnys’ mm ‘ “me. 050...... .................... “county .......... m” brqu‘gbf whom 1:386 QHMW MAMMO ~Dim-insr the nast winter a ‘ A. Brooks , Versus Mariposa Township lnpomnt Bail Cue build by Hi!» Honor Judge Endin- . I "Hrâ€"r 80m d 016 Foam “film.” the Whip W “n W m M to uses the: M803 the origma' l petitioners. MM”,- thing having been m1 132'. impropu' “‘3’- q while we have large quantities of these special lines they willfgo quickly and we cannot duplicate them. .-.-.--\ bur-ins the pastwlnter ,a western manuraoturer made up a quantity of Staple lines of Spring Footwear in order to keep his factory running. A couple of week's ago through financial oonuitions-he was toroed to sell the entire stool: en bloc. . Oursprlnggoodshadall beenbought buthis efler to us was so tempting that we bought the entire stock of 10.000 pairs. We were enabled to do this through um outlet we have in our eight stores. but it means that we have to sell 10,000 pairs of shoes more than we antiolpat'eti.~ There was only one some open for us, that to put the whole stock out at quick selling prises and to tell the people about it. .m 1.37...“ rat. is tor qua each eveningat Jot. Carroll‘s. :3. L. um. pn‘a. 3, c. Burke: ad 5:. [ox-oi. diamheld that” Emma: mkatbe tome. ha hid?“ up-tO-date shapes. R58- $3,50, sale price in an hm each ' “'{5' A _ Lin458y Iown Wk 6804 Well Water Mixed By Authority in Tomnto and Considered Unsafe. 81.45 Iqu' on. Gulf School Boots for 181.0 This is a stout school boot; war- anted solid leather throughout. Sizes rt to 2. Regular $1.45, sale m oooooooo tit-flout... 11° 81.35 Youtlu’ moo Calf Boots for 81.00 The strength and finish of these bOOtS will surprise you, Sizes it to 13 1-2. Regular 8:45, sale price ..................... m 1.00 Ila-u Bongo!- Booh for 850, In laced and buttoned styles. 3 light boot for light wear. Siza n to 2, Per pair ......... ' ....... 85c plan at tawn was: Mpnedrom a much and small belonging Ma; pro- minent: mile-rt d the north (wad. The town water showed 2.5 chlorine in parts per million. which 6d clus- .1 an M. The mall ”to; smug! Euning'flfitothl’it'? '11:.me unno- Alpino, nqnt a numbqr at mien 0‘! m to‘l'éa-bpto on the 85th Munch This is one of the Best value: in the stock. made of 51:: Box Calf leather on the new blucher pattern. SimSto 10 1-2. Regular $1.45 for ...................... 1.00 ‘.13 Box Kb Moo! ” :5 for 1.35 Adir'dztfimg of3o percent. on .nsim x to 5, 3073’ box ' Boon, Blucher cut, regulnf 26.0 (which a. ahaâ€"x. mud” 81.85 little cunts loot: for 81.15. A good stout boot. yet with all it has a very dressy We. Sizes 8 to :0 1-2. Regular $1.65 {011.15 Our Trunk department is a com- plete stock in itself. The depart- ment is well lighted and is filled with travelling goods of every dis- Lang'QTux C6,. the best that we can whichhau-anaficCI-hflormm Wham-am!“ a; Baud. It mu dmimibbmr- we“. mu “3‘“ W W WW“ ““5 GRIFFWM' - w- W ”M'ymmmm:‘h* mmm,‘mwm. W1“ 19“” “9”“ WWW“ um an. 1908, by tho Rev. 9, M M- M'M u” “‘M' a wamskm. Rabat 1qu hudhamcmnanmddapanesemllz ‘filtOKi-Ddsfimafl‘ d: thawmuruuawvbonwmwas M f d ' ww‘“ “mm "mm!" snouIâ€"nmnm - ‘Lt the ”m“ m n" mm“ m-‘n’ Christian gumge, Little Britam “'3' mm ””9“ 3““ “‘1’ my . by the Rev. c. a. Rainer. on the Winmkmtheteacherw .31st at March. 1908. 31:. 10999:: ‘W ‘1‘“ M 1’“ WW "’ Wm. Shot-t. at the township at “W1 M “5‘ MW“ 0”“ °.‘ ‘1’ amigos: to was hand E. main- 16:”: m“ w a WWW “fl tdale, of the am place. him “I" 3’ 8“.“ “n?“ “'- HOUGH’IONâ€"XcConneu -.â€" At an toâ€" m mam-”fl *0 writ “'3 m - ‘sidenoe or m. J. Keasts, sc. 9m- um- Mother W mm st.. many. on Tuesday. Marc W “’0 m'm’ 3‘“ "’3‘” I am, 1906. by Rev. E. L. 'Phegps. #991195“! 9‘ that"! W The! .m. Jae: Henry Eonghtpn. on Ops. ._I_ DI 8L7: sir” “W .â€" 'w'" Wanmwwwwm Them 81.45 Chlldron's Box calf Boob fu- 3t“ 1mm m Mauls. . . M 1.85 MAWâ€"In W. on m. mmhmm.mmm GRAAI -â€" In Lindsay. on Saturdzy. March 28th, at the home of. Mr. D. Halhman. St. Paul-3L. to m. and Mrs. J. D. Grant. of Sturgeon Falls. 3 (hushtet. _ OQBNEIL. â€"In Vnhntia. an. Emmy, Blanch 27th. In MS. MED-.1, W .8" Omani-L‘W ‘ GL1 D210hEâ€"Io Lmdsay .on Thurs- day, April 2nd,1908. to Mr. and I t nu} i). ems. Peat. I: I4 dughier. 7 . BALDWIN.-0|l PM. Avril 313. m IMAGES. panama. {ind-J, 0'1 WM- Hutch m 1908. by tho Be"- Ea a dehBA‘m Robert-T. Grit-s mm, to His hand E. Mutin- ‘ dale. of the same place. .HOUfimONâ€"XcConneu -.- At the re- 31de of Ir. J. Roasts. St. Paul- at. Lindsay. on Tuadzy. Marc -’ mat, 1908.1): Rev. E. L. ‘PheLps. WM: Jae. Henry Hamilton. ofl Ops. ‘ and was Anne Jane McConnell. o: ORYBLL' - In Lindsay. on Ingmar. Junta 24th. 1908. Christine!“ DEATHS.

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