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Lindsay Post (1907), 3 Apr 1914, p. 1

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39g B‘Wiflg Opportunities OfferedTfiI: Week 3 At The Great Fnai 2 g T.V.C-, H . -' ' ru. Dal v Esq. Cg. ,2}. A5333“ ,: L- ‘ _ (i. 5-6 1" 13‘ ‘r ‘V 12283; 1;:1‘1543“ \n- ' flex ! H “ rorld, are 1 9.60 int; before 1213.72: anything, ,mccked the 5:31: d.)( r so that tie anyone 1.2319 in the back 2e; could a c: i 39mg trapped *. “g on: he frsnt way. Noth- ) , I914 13.5001 545.7479; EL'OXan'sI drug”: f - ' wlinb alley, 3 Son.s'm11, and W. M. Mater! 5‘0“?- I“ the ”e . v93 hundred ”W haul was made at Britâ€" 3 {5mm store. where over five m1 dollars wcrth of rings, and other jewellery was tako W was obtained by 013311.! :flaside door on Ridoutxsz. south I “the door with a funny} gamed.- for the first time in ”am, Mr. Britten neglected to ' 3 ac burglar alarm and no . unturned of their entrance. , L had set a number of burglar " pmghout the store. and was ! about to connect up the main am he was suddenly called um attend to another matter, m Ian disturbe Llama a burzl "at? letting out :1 ralucw fityofsoo-d this Year. Leave Wrorder eafly “ ifh msfien! Son, Li nasay. Ont re. In the neighbor- 0; six or seven hundred dollars ads and cash was taken. Two .men were arrested in Peter- , this morning and had only; goods on them. They heavily armed. carmng re- “It. Chief Chilton leaves this eterboro and will bring tonight 01‘ tomor- groeefi 5‘0 T ‘he Last Days of t his Great Sale will be hustling ones. '1 he best isusually' picked out first, so come eariy and Attracti‘e values offered for this week end that should be snapped up in a hurry. ‘I' V V“...- -__ __p This includes 14c Apron Ginghams. Shirtings. , d . . hygizvlwszy up to 16¢ a yard. A nice quality 4‘ 'V'- 1v Vuu‘n-¢â€"-â€"*' W These are all the 12 1-2c and 15c Prints and GinghamS- ‘ra . . , ring: :0: ppfirettes, etc., among thxs mt. Purchase Your Sp _ Gethsome of This 108 Towelllng {9.1. 6.?0 _._ AA Only A Few Days More. ”org C'V“‘V U1 1 um 1U» '1 v." \ ~ 00? Wight and a snap at (Ens pnce. L NOW iS the time to buy.,,....... {‘8’ All! CHILDREK’S HESIEB' for 90. weanesday’s P05” fies took place shortly t last night, the Names Britton’s jewelry store. n's. drug-giSt and opti- ;' bowlinb alley, “13‘1““ ,m “a W- M. Robâ€" --â€" â€"Iâ€"""'-' [33% Soicrg. Good fitting; Siz- aadxes and children- Now 90 00 0820 ‘e a niqe fine quality Cotton”!!! ed in the back la: trap was Year Angus Ross claimed that the ditch was not constructed according to ermifications and was made a great deal larger and deeper and the pro- per slope was not made on the sides which took away: considerable land and made the banks of the ditch so steep that it was dangerous for the stock grazing along the banks of same. A180 that he had been allowed 322 for a crossing and this sum was nct nearly sufficient to construct said crossing. He was not sure the actual damage he had sufiered, but roughly speaking would accept a settlement at $300. Albert Marks claimed that the conâ€" tractors bad buried timber and anâ€" chor logs with the earth taken from DIED NBELANDS» At his residence, Bramp ton. Daniel Neelands, uncle of Dr. Neelands. Lindsay, aged 82. Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m. the drain, which makes it harder to spread the- same. He would accept a ett‘ement for $20. ' James Jack stated that owing to the ditch not being constructed ac- carding to specifications there was more earth removed, which gave him more earth to spread and also that the drain limit was not cleared of logs and brush and the same being covered up makes it harder for to spread the dirt. He would be willing to settle for the sum of $50.00, This ofier being made without prejudice. It is expeCted that navigation will! commence during the last week in: April and the Grand Trunk Railway; Company is anxious to get the ele- vators at Midland cleared, to re- ceiVe the grain \hat will be brought by water. The wheat at present in store in Midland is all to be taken to Montreal. Correction Eldon Council Report Seven hundred cars of grain are stored in the Grand Trunk elevator at Midland yet, and an efiort will be made to have it removed and shipped to the east before the op- ening of the season of navigation. All of the trains taking the wheat cars to the east will pass through town . and the Grand Trunk lines will be busy during the coming month. ’ SEVEN HUNDRED .ooao.ooo LUV A -â€"__ ihirtings, DucksiKimona C10ths, etc. Goods that quality 40 inch White Lawn to clear at only 10C CARS 0F GRAIN ..._._O , Everything 61â€"56 in stag les coo-ooooooooooo J. SUTCLHFFE 8:. SONS mgmmmmmmneummm Here 'Are Some Real Snaps in flogseholdjecegsfiities ghams. Also some Shirtings.Cretones, spring requirements now from this 86 Mrs. Washington and family wish to express thcir thanks to their neighbors and friends who showed their sympathy by their many acts of kindness :during their recent ber- eavement. This, of course; will give to the public much more lobby space. he stamp,counter, money order 'depart- ment, e-tc., will be removed from their present position, and the letter boxes will extend clear\round to the southwestern corner. The present let- ter boxes will be moved in some feet to give greater lobby space, the stamp counter being installed be- tween the two pillars in the centre, and the money order department, etc., between the pillars on the east- ern side. On the eastern side of the post office the lobby as well as the boxes will be extended and Postmas- ter Palen's private office will be mov- ed and installed in the southern cor- ner, the doorway leading from the laneway being closed up. The improvements and extensions when completed will make the local post oflice one of the most up-toâ€" date in the country. Postmaster Pa- len and his stafi are pleased to know that work will start at once on the changeHhanges that will enable them to still more satiséactorily per- form the increasing duties devolving upon them. The proposed alterations and ex- tensions to the post oflice were re- ferred to at some length in the Post. However, it might be pointed out, that ail-important extension will be added! to the building in the rear, giving more roozn for receiVing and despatching mails, the increased work as a result of the introduction of the rural mail routes and parcels post system and the other general office work. Aswas announced some time ago by the Post, Mr. James Bogue, of Peter‘ooro, the well known contractâ€" or, has secured the contract for the entensions and improvements to the local post office, and will start pre- liminary operanons tomorrow. For Alterations and Exten- sions to Local Post Office JAMES ROGUE SECURES CONTRACT LINDSAY, ONTARIO FRIDAY CARD 0F THANKS at similar reducâ€" WWWWWW” You Should Take Advantage of Every One of Them. k'l‘he following amendment to the ntario Fisheries Act will interest ilocal sportsmen: 1. Section 14 of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Act is amended by addâ€" ing thereto the following subsection: (4) No person shall take or kill ' one than one hundred wild ducks in vhnygme year. i“ 2. The Ontario Game and Fisher- [ies Act is' amended by adding there- lto the following section: \ } 40a. No person shall sell or other lior sale, or purchase, or enter into any agreement to sell or purchase ‘any wild duck at any time, and no [person shall ship or Cause to be [shipped by any means of transporta- ltion any wild duck to be bold either within or without this privilege. “You are evidently interestedlin the ambulance corps‘ now,” added Mr Emmerson, while the House roared with laughter. Ottawa, March 26.-â€"â€"The Commons had a laugh at the expense of Col- onel Sam Hughes this afternoon, when reference was made to the re- cent wrestling or boxing match in which the Minister of Militia and John Webster, the Conservative memâ€" ber for Brockville, are said to have been the participants in the Minis- ter’s office. Replying to Hon. H. R. Emmers- on, the Minister was explaining the reason for the flaming poster recent- ly posted by a militia officer in New Brunswick, asking for the names of all who were prepared to enlist for mobilization in'case of war. The Minister explained that it had 03w the custom for many years for militia officers to endeavor to ob- tain certain information. The New Brunswick ofi‘icer in question had sim- ply taken the poster method of inâ€" formation hunting, and the Minister hoped that Mr. Emmerson would be one of the first to enlist. “What abofit the member for Brockville?" asked Mr. menerson, a mid laughter. "I didn’t disable him completely,” retorted Col. Hughes, “I just took two out of him and he took oneout of me.” COL. SAM ADMITS HE WAS FLGORED MUST NOT KILL MORE THAN 100 DUCKS These are in neat styles, both white and colors. A big range still Ieft. Regular prices were as high as $1.75. See window. To clear at ........................................... deep reductions on former Saie Prices. The Stock has been gone through and remarked at very tow prices. There are a great many very atrraczive fabrics {113: can be bought at these prices, 17c, 25c, 33c, 49c and 69c. \ Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses now 89c New Sale PI‘ICCS Throughout The Dress Goods Stock that_ are A Big Range of Floralefepes: Voilgs, Mulls, ”Etc. per yard 9c There is a dice assortment in this [at of materials worth up to 20¢ a yard. Also a fine assortmentpf figured Voiles, Repps and other material. These soEd previously up to 400 a yard. Now out to clear at the one price................... .. .. #7536 Mr. H. McIrwin in Toronto last week. Dr. Neelands, Dentist, Lindsay, will [be at Lucas House, Woodville, on Tuesday, April 7th,:and ,MCKinnon’s, Victoria Road, Wednesday 8th. Rev. ,Peckover, of Toronto, occu- pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church last Sabbath and delivered very impressive sermons. Keep Away From River The water in the river has risen considerably during the past week. Parents are warned to keep their children from playing along its shores. Already a number of children of tender years have beea noticed playing near the river,- This is the season of drowning accidents, and the exercise of a little parental conâ€" trol 0n the part of thoughtless parâ€" ents is necessary. M113. C. N. Vassar and son Salisbe spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. A gang of Bell Telephone~ men are in town busily engaged in putting in a new line of wire to Garnebridge, Ont. (Special to The Post.) Mr.s J as. Gordon was in Woodvillc visiting her sister, Mrs. Bowin last week. ’l‘ he Post desires to thank those of our subscribers who promptly ack~ nowledged the recent request sent out in connection with the subscrip- tions to the paper. There areistill, however, a large number. who have failed to give this request the prompt attention which it deserves. The installation of a modern pressâ€"the finest outside the large citiesâ€"as well as the other addition to our already large plant has necessitated this appeal. As these important additions hau entailed enormous expense, we feel our subscribers will demonstrate their appreciation of our enterpl'iie by forwarding their. subscriptions as speedily as possible. Subscriptions paid in advance will, “gratefully appreciated. TO OUR SUBSCRIBE/es SIR EDMUND B. OSLER, M.P., PRESiDENT. from thfs branch of The Dominion Bank. take acyau‘xe v: yâ€"é _, Stem {,5 Banlzfr. 8/ Mai}. It wm save you many trips to 10an anc, at the same tame. sure you an a: the gémtages of .1 Saving: Account. Deacsixg may be mad-c and cab withirawnâ€"in fact. any banking business "mutuâ€"‘uy n;.-;.;: winner. "Cutie cr delay. N BANK LINDSAY BRANCH . KIRKFIELD If You Live At A Distance Now is the time to buy your summer supply. The McGaffey gloves are good quality. but to clear we offer them in three iots at 150, 190 and 35c. [ABIES’ {ISLE GLfi-VES in. MR, pnesmsw‘r. w. o. MATTHEWS. VICE-PRESIDENT. C. A. BOGERT. General Manager. mu, however, a. large number. who have prompt attention which it deserves. The sâ€"the finest outside the large citiesâ€"as § Never be too busy today planning for tome rrow, for fear that you’ll inot accomplish the things you plann- Zed yesterday for today. Ross Allen’ 8 New Nose and Lips 3 Baltimore, Md., March 24â€"Witha new nose, made from one of his ribs, strapped to his face, which was deâ€" Fnuded of featums in a saw mill acci- gdent three years ago, Ross Allen, a young Canadian, is recovering from Ea remarkable» operation at a hospi- {tal here. It was the most important of a series of skin grafts which has ever taken place, and which has given back to him new:lips and now a new nose, covered With skin taken from the man's forehead. This last opera- tion was completed a week ago, and is considered a success by the sur- geons. Allen was said today to be doing well. Did the police accidentally use themselves that whiskey drugged for the bandits ? A New Jersey court is to deter- mine if calling a man a liar is dis- may conduct. Not necessarily, we should say, but it often results in Allen formerly lived in Whitby. ROEERT 9053. Manager. PAGES ONE T0 EIGHT 89c Vol 14 19c SEEK Miss «a sprmg vicinity. iadden i: ions. c Miss L- ilaw. 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