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Lindsay Post (1907), 8 May 1908, p. 5

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.65 nod PM waves ‘ IV, and fawn. 1" Ladle! ,uinz- ladieS’ chats and Skins, 15 per cent on tor Friday and Saturday. May 8 __._1 A-_--A_ ‘- , Am..-â€" E_I_I-.. gâ€"A Gui flutariofileetiuns Prints and Cotton Materials. WARPHS AND Wmnnw 8w Academy at Music. Lindsay. VI 2 was hooks and eyes for ...... 6bunchcs tape for ............ ”nous pins for .......... . (300 SAVE THE KiNG. V1.3. wmness, c. E. WEEKS. Se ' ~ ' crcza rs . Presxdent : Owen’s HON. A. G. MacKAY 87,883.00 TWENTY YEAR DEBENTURES FOR-gALE. ‘ TUESDAY, MAY 12, 01" Ln. TSAY ofierzt 1;: Y ‘58 balance of the xecen - sue Local Improvement Downturn: W ,38300) 383 pics to Iedize the pi: Thoma inf°3tment 0; Five per eon will address a mass meeting of the electors of West Victoria at th6 ge’yflmâ€"{r'es mature from 211376 ":1; [mm gab-(1330336130 amounts 103138 “Fun“.mg to take I: u: p085“ mm “idly call on or cogespind With with: regnding sumo. .43“ I". KNOWLQON: ”5E cumms fitters Tapest ry RUSS- M R. STEWART: stems of Gingham, reg. 12c, sale wide, egular ‘over Embroideffi ”8° 29c s Union. reg. 30c, sau: s Union, reg. 48c. sale 9.00,Sale...... 1000?] DU reg. $12.00. sale. 10.00 :e designs, reg. $12 00. sale ............. . .. 1000 $13.50, 5318...... 11.85 at 8 o’clock p.m. ’9 moves, H0.“ 15 per cent. ........ LOW RECORD PRICES owwwwuwwoo At these figures we would strongly advise a speedy reaponso. n red, greet Kc. sale n \IattingS. in green. :guiar 30C. 5313 .. 35° 8:10 of wool, M attings. green and blue OPPOSITE 1'82 . Hosiery and Corsets 10 per cent. off forFrlday and Saturday cent. of!" all Over Laces, Dress Silk: and all-Wool Dress Goods Ton LINDSAY. FRIDAY. m 8 sale 2 3c ...-$7so . 45c Soc, sale 11C SPECIAL SALE 60in. wide. 3 1-2 yds. long, reg. $1.50. sale ........ .. .......... 1.20 60 in wide, 3 1-2 yds. long, reg. 1.75 sale ........................ 1.35 4 designs in $3.50 lace :urtains for .....-......................' 2.50 2 1-: yds. long. reg. 30c, sale. . 2 5c 3 x-z yds. long, reg. 50c, sale... 4°C 3 yds. long, reg. 85c, sale . . . . 65c Nottingham lace Curtains, 60 inches wide, 3 1-2 yds. long, reg. $1.25 saje 60 in Table Linen, reg 38c for 30¢ Regular soc, sale ............ 40c Blached Table Linen, reg 60c sale ............................ 45c Regulax $x.25, sale .......... 98c ' 3 patterns Apron Gingham, reg 14c, sale .......................... I 2c ”'3 wava roller towelling, reg 13c, ale ........... ' .............. 10c or Properties In the Village of Wood- villo and In thoToImshlp of Somervllle. Under sud by virtue of the powers vest- ed in Osler Wnde, an Auignee for the general benefit of C editors of Alexander Adair a, Inmlvent. there will be oflered for file by Public Auction, on In floral block and medalion patterns reg 30c sq. yd, sale ............ 25c ‘3 yd wide Linoleum. reg 50c~sq. yd. Saturday, Thirtieth of May, 1908, st the hour of Two o’clock in the after noon. 3: the Queen’s Hotel, in the Village at Woodville. in the County of thoxie, by Archibsld (mpbell, Auctioneer, the following proper-tier, namely,â€" latâ€"Lots Numbers Twentythree and Twenty-top:- on the North aide oi King Street West in theNillage ot Wooddlle, on which are erected a good brick veneer- ed dwelling house with kitchen and wood- shed attached, also a smell stable and other outbuildings. ,_ _- ,. "-11 -1 144. NA 12 in other Oltomluuig 23d. -â€"Tho Nor! the Eighth Concessipno of the To 11 Half 01 Lot No. 12 :3 ip of now ”u vâ€"o-o The ghove properties will be cfiered for sale subject to a reserved bid. . moor Oflclqths. ' White House in. G. COSTELLO. ‘ t?” Pmfiflgfiue. will make the 998-5035 $13: 2:11;; own stable wax tgieixcggngfil sta‘n d at 3:83:32 1233‘“ atuigdyfioml, Lindsay, stopping em my or: us into a. site of at 8'9 o . "$9.3me is gilt.- 11:33:70“. purse nu noun,“ the most desirable tyne. Hm breedmg is gilt- ashe does from two of Zhe most, ed: populu {snail es of Clydesdales in Sc " Me or Baron's ljride. breed (£13131; Iii-1: he dam side gives him an infusing; and Darley 01! tho d to rod an ace the be BEN to 50 Canadian 8:21.335, Bullion Sir Marcus. - . muted are united to inspect this Pmies in horse. to; pedigree and terms we posters. DENTAL-“'0’” cf the firm of N 313‘ DS 13m, Dentists, Linda”, will be .c the Qnefin" H°‘°1.W°°d'm° °n 1-1: 1. “3y 12th. and at Campbell’s Howml. wk}, on qunesday May 13th. ifpoauble. Regular 58c sq. yd., sale ...... 45c Sui? Oil cloths. 2-4, reg 14c, sale 1 2c 1-8, reg. 20c, sale ............ 17c. 'fifiwm MID KIRKFIELII ___.....7 mm cf the firm of NE] STALLION ANNOUHGEIEIT. Dated at Toronto ‘3', 19089-34. Lace Curtains. TERRY’S RESTAURANT. McGAFFEY 15405) (12739) Imp-y . 98c 3 specials in Cretonne for Se. toe, and 12 x-zc 4 designs in art muslin, reg 11c; sale Suitable for doors, reg 3 5c for... 30¢ Florentine Curtain Net, by yd. sunt- able for door panels, reg 32c, sale 23c Bobinett curtainlng in plain net point de split and muslin spots, reg. Toronto Man Who has Control of Co. boconk Ranches Sends up 350 cattle. reg 55c,- sale .................. 45c White and green lace insertion, reg. Bobinett curtaining in point de split and muslin 2 5c, sale ............... 8-4 Chenille Table Covers. 4 c010:- ings, reg, $2.50, sale ............ 2.00 Gold and Green, brown and gold, red and gold Tapestry Curtains, reg $3.50, sale .................. 2 85 Green, red. and brown Chenille cur- First Shipment To Cattle Ranch Green, red. and brown Chenille cur- tains, reg $6 00, sale ........ H 5.00 30 Marseilles Quilts, reg $x,oo, sale ............................. 7 5c Regular $1.75.sale .......... 1.50 Ladies’ Parasol: and Umbrellas. ' (From Our Own Correspondent) Cobooonk. May 5.â€"-â€"'J., Shemid/an. of Toronto, brought «out his first ship)- nwnt of cattle for his ranches here on Saturday. The shipment consisted of 12 cars. in all ’hbout 350 hand These will be placed on his differ-ant ranches here. Mr. Sheridan has now control 'of all Iths important ranches in this distriCt. and this is headquar‘r ters for summer feeding. He states that he is finding it very hard to buy the clam 'of aniunn’ls he wants this year. owing,“no doubt, to the fact of so many using sold last fall because of scarcity of feed. T0 COMMENCE WORK I The Gull River Lumber Co. wiLUL commence work in their mills here on Monday next. Considerable rel- pairs and changes have been mad-ac in the mills. and everyrflhing is now in firstâ€"class shapq'. ‘ . x g A special purchase for rain or shine, 75c, $r,oo. and 1.25, worth 1-3 more, Embroidery, 10 pieces, reg 5c, sale The Cobocdnk enamel”: resumed operations for the seasoh last week. HE WENT NORTH G. zW'. Shem. of the Gull River Lumber 00., went no'rtth on Monday with a number of main to commence H ll.” {3 uâ€"~ ,f work on their drives for this 39‘“, iyj contâ€"{dental medical advice 15 car son. timely free. M'rite Dr. Shoop. Rar- 5' Sham“ ”‘1 3- Stuart 80’? men‘wm. The Night Cure is sold ermment engineers. of Petetboro, by all dealers- were in town last week on busmw' â€"Gxasa Seed. in bulk or package ‘ PERSONAL NOTES at Higinbotham‘s Drug Stormâ€"M3 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gallan Warm A -â€"Mr. Simon Masha” bough: I430 rat skins and 3 mink skinsTucsday visitors at Lindsay on Monday of last mornmg from John Lansing .md week. . J. -E. Jackson was a business visi- Hench 6r. SO“. both of Cesarca. Tar tor at Pension Fahls on Wednesday Skim 3‘0 ail “93“.? 901‘!ch and 11f“ - [.vortu a. pot of money. of last week. , _ . School InSpeictor Stevens passed ”The “mm“ excursxon of the ‘34-" through town. on his way north on adiun Order of Oddfellows. to -.\'i.1- .~ gun; and Toronto. will take fildce on Tuesday. V ‘ _ T. A.. Mlson, of Cannington. i3! June 10in. Thus has been om: of the hero thfns .wee-k.ou business in coma most popuiar and successful enur- 'nectlon “Nth ms mall at Nleson's sions held each season as 1'. enables 8:31:15. A. Pael. of Lindsay, was in } patrons to "‘5“ TOIOBto. Hamilton town this week. . St. Catheriues. Niagara Fails, 1:;1 d E'aAfigaogg’ 0f ftown, Spent Sunâ€" Buffalo at a fig: low rate. Partic- ay-m ‘ . ' more in 3 (CW ys. . , buckle. of tow , - -_ . , “23%;?“ in Toronto :hi': 353“ Piles 8” madly {and mm“! check,- Mrs. G. .W. Stevens is still in Hali- dd with Dr. Shows Magic Ointment. burton. where she is attending m Topqu it I Will-nail a trial but daughter, Mrs. Com who ill get. as a convinning test. B'Inply fiddly itmsly i111. ,: . N. Malena spent Barbuda d s _ Dr. 513001), 332% 'Wm. I surely day in Lindsay. y an u wanna mt sand 11: free um... 1w” Int Dr. Show. Magic 01w- ‘Ohmi' 11.8 301162ng gay and match 1: are held 111 - when w ldotand theta. Roman} Indr all Mr , won ”a“ ‘iflmumwgomfig.wuumdeexm~lymddonate: big win: and funny. who “rived woman. W91. bboding or itching itsmmmogfigtnggcmwm piles. .ither «term! or internal â€" PERSONAL NOTES Mr. and Mm. R. 'A. Callan Wharf visitors at Lindsay on Monday of last week. .luwu '1‘ :1 .W’ilso‘n, Ofb anningtou. if . is week on ‘usxgwss m. cont. 33%;: with his null 311: :W’ulsons sxamg. _ _ . _. than... m..- :n Jas. A. Feel. OI ”1”“‘3‘3’ ““5 ”‘ town this week. ' E. Axmstrong, of rtown, spent Sun- day fin Lmdsfiy' Geo. Arbuckle. of town, is a. busiâ€" mam V'BitOLhLTomntp this. week. burton‘. Where am: a: a“, daughtgr, Mrs. Comm, $1113”: at; mgl‘ymdld' . . a are spent Bat ' d 3g! m Inga be“. “Ida! and Sun- 1'. . o V'tSo’n, Maybe:- Charlie Shields wen in fig? from FM8Y_t:ll-u Wednesday_ Mr Plain green and yellow, reg 38c, sale . . . . ...................... 30c Green shade blinds, iace insertions, Colored Madras Musllns. Shade Blinds. ' Special Sale of Linoleums 8:. 0H cloths RESUMED .50c and 9. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE TAKES OUNCE 0E LAUDANUM East Ward Man an: Down-hearted from Being out of Work-Had a Narrow Emu. A; chat Ward resident. whose none, for obvious moan-in Withheld, 3,:â€" tompted suicide Tuesday night. He took an ounce 0! laudafium. Fortumbaly for the ma. Dr. :Whitq was called initials to adminis- ter an antidote and on Tuesday. he Mela banter. . Ha ooln'a'o origimnlfi from Goboconk. it in mid. and in Nuance ot heft ins out of work in W. had deio bummed to and things. It was a very narrow escape for him. for bad ha" been left to him»; self a few minutes longer no media cal uid would have saved him.‘ > He hub a wife and family. and 'in vhw of the facts as ”they were given The Evening Post hi: uatiom seem to be all the Ino‘re strange. . ‘ The man came back from Cdboconk two days ago With- it is said. a 010 prospect of a job at two dollars a Angus St. Thomas of Harvey Township Drowned Monday Not Far From Bobcnygeon Was with Rim Ian Coming to Lind- nyâ€"Dath Accidental-«An Inquestvill not be Held. ‘Angus St. Thomas. a member of the well known Hanoi Toynship. hmily. while pn'g'aged'in a 5:10» Tuesday afternoon. met death by. axounnng in Nogkm Creek, 1 sundl stream running into Pigm rivet-.2“: a. spot some four miles above Bob. caygeon. A _ --.-- “'1‘" What i sv; DVVV WITH LOCAL mu. St. Thomas .had. head in the shan- ties all .winter dong with e gang and was working .his Way down to Lindsay. He was ' nuder foreman Miiiiam I’atterson, in charge of a. drive for the firm of Rider and Kit- The body 0! the a“ floating on the wat‘.“ S.“ eat I‘ea. â€"Specia1 mixture in balk at nginbotham's Drug Store. â€"w2. -The .municipal :water . wagop made its rc-appearance Tuesday. â€"mngcl Secd.â€"Golden Tankard, Yellow Globe. Giant Yellow music ..-... mm- trash. at Hizinbotbam's _The ice in 1““ tircly dissli‘lnare‘L :“ill cause a door of the water in thfi -mngcl Seed.- $0110“. GIObeo Git Moth Red. fresh- Drug Storesâ€"W2. ug g . . , â€"The ice in Lake Scugog has en- tirely disappeared. This. it is said Mill cause a decrease in the depth of the water in thg Scugog River. â€"'1'he finest ten grown in the world is the Standard of quality used in pre- paxing “Salads" Tea. Sold only in sealed lead packets.â€"27. â€"-'Ihe many friends or Mr. and Mrs. I Thornton. o! Janetvme, iwiil re- chud. â€"â€"'Ihe many tnenus < J. Thornton, of Jane‘ gert to learn 0! the occurred recentlx oi cnuu. - , A â€"M.angel SGMLâ€"A111 kinds. #2311. at Higinbotham’s Drug Store.-w2 'Wehk wouncn should read my "Book \No. 4 ”For [Wamanc' 1m. fully applied; The book. and striots .|_ -Aâ€"flalnml'al medical adVioe i5 enr is Happening in Town and the Country Round About Us. hey were given He’ stated positively that there Lotion seem to was no and doing anything tor-him; 30., . as he! said he would make any from Cobocank with himself as soon as he had an: is nidnum other oppoutunity. He would drown two dollars a4 himself. he promised. ‘ . . by one of tne Mr. and Mrs. 11181 *1“ re- death, which theirfiluhm day. He lent his wife and family up there Monday. Then after he got the-ntnately away he went to a. local store and bought the poison. , f SENT “A WIRE Then he did what appears to be a very atmngo'tbing. He went to the G. N. W. office and sent 3 telegram to his witd in thons‘mo olhis bro.- thar that he was very ill. u‘kim hm- tocomhomeaxuhco. After doing this ho want homo. drunk the poison. and going into thd kitchen of his bane. when 1i: unm- wns. told had what ho 1nd done. WALKED AND WALKED ' She at once contnved to send {or a doctor. and mum-n. who seeming- ly wan not him-an. wan kept walki- lnc all night so that ho would not: go «Hap. In that my be m “a; alive. , , l . ‘ men. and it is supposed that it had bten there only a. short timeâ€"mob- ably 20 min. or half an hour. The remains were brought to Bobcay- Hall. daughter of Dr. G. W. and Mrs. Hall. The sudden demise has cast a sad fueling throughout this com;- munity. as she! was 3 girl of ominble disposition. affable. genial and of an affectionate nature. Her sickness only. lasted over a period of a few days. and was not grnemliy known to the' public. and When the news. of bar death came it was as a. great shock. Thfir mm friends join in ex- tending heuttelt sympathies' to Dr. and 1013. Hall in thdr bereavement. nu rdnains were interred in the unity plot. in thd Methodist 'oslnd- Little Child of It. and In. 6. Hall. of Little Britainâ€"Other News of the Week. Cox onor Burrows Ma- communica- tecl with. but on the informatiou of Dr. H. O. Boyd. at nouns-goon was to the Lat of there being no suspfl- cion oi foul play. in other words. death being apparentiy purely acci- Little Britnin. May 4. -Grim da‘ath has 88“” visited the village; this time it has taken away little Edith ABOUT TEE DECEASED. The deceased ans 21 years otngc, his friends. His mother ml hni'y reside on a tum in Harvey Township but his father has been dead for some time. It is understood that. this was his first ‘seuon on the â€" driveny .46..-Il Death of Child- Much Regretted ton. on Sunday. May 3rd. followed bx a wry. largo concourse of rela- tivfl. friends and acquaintances. Rev. Dr. «Moore; of Little Britain, commot- ad the tuner-d mica. ‘ Mr. Jno. Stacey. is having a. hand; coma veranda: erected to his new. raiflonoo. which will no doubt add much to its sword appearance. WiIE sou Wallis. of Oakwood. is doing the den! 3‘. essar y can-punter work. -â€"â€".â€"vfi Mm. Dr. Henderso‘n. of cmngtonv has Man spendinfl 8 “5'” days “”th ~Covering the ‘present: pronucm election campaign. The Globe. daily may be had at the remarkably iow mm o[ 25c. Everywhere The Globe is recognized as Canada's NisLional ,\'ewspaper. Always clean, [air and accurate, The Globe is pre-cminently the paper for the home. As a nous- galhorer and exponent of pubhc opinion, The Globe stands unrivalled. The best mtercsts o! the people has been its guide (or sixtyoiour years. Thu‘e is a. Pink Pain Tablet made by Dr. Sbc-Op. that wild positively stop any «pain, anywhere. in 20 mim- m, Druggfitm evorywhora sold them 36 Dr. ShOOp‘S Headache Tablet!) @111: theystopotherpninnu easily a headaches. Dr. Bhoop‘a Pink Pun Tablet- unruly om: biood pressure ‘away from thud pain centresâ€"{hat is 3w. Pain cans tram blood pram -mestion. Btuptlut premure with Dr. Shaw’s M01» Tablet-1n and pains-tutti: gm, so Twat: 25¢. Raw. Moore. of New York Stunted; preached two very able‘ aennons in the Methodist church lad: Sunday. Both Davies were largely, attended. be deemed an inquest unnac ‘BAYB N0 USE N0 INQUEST. present provincial W. and Mrs It is they: our endeavor to introduce to our the best in my line of goods, end for the pat oonple of you: we hove stocked a superior Mel celled YELLOW lEVIATHAN‘ MANGEL-SEED r-Caretaker John Kelly. of the mum Library. was out with a lawn- mower fruesday. This is from all ac- counts the opening of the season for that man: amusement â€" mow-1m; gnu-s. _ t . The illustrations below are correct in every detail, and represent the very garment described. The prices are extremely popular- 0'3 ”w, _- 7‘ new. 1 Melette Cream 30pm. 3doz. pairs Smtplds, new. 6hncy Woollen 3%6 rubber Lap Rugs. cquAxl 12 Rtwhido pa. 1 dozcuu Grass. 1 new rubber tire. Rpm- Fancy .Stripe Cheviot Coat, semi-fitted, Button and Braid trimmed, just like illustration and very dressy, only 10.00 "118 (ON f0R $10 Inis Skirt fol $I0 stripe, planted and finished with foldsâ€"a Skirt very dis- tinctive in ster, only. .10.00 GARMENTS mus AS USUAL. 22:19 {admit}, they Elvin; POPULAR PRICED -151. includ- Ladies’ White Mull Waists, ‘nicely made, Embroidered fronts. three- quarter sleeve, button .back, extra good quality for .......... 1:25 Ladies’ Vienna Skirts, Navy and Brown, gored style with folds, nicely finished. Exactly like illus- tration, only each ........ 5.00 IfllS SKIRT fOR $5 THIS WAIST M25 1m,” “TiuumI-T" "ions: the Thing " and othon I now ask the former: of Vic- torio County to «.11 md inspect my Imported Clydesdale Stallion one of the best bred Clydel ever oflered for service in thhdietriet. Heine beauti- ful eeol brown with white nerhnge of good eonformtioli end plenty-of eize; the beet of feet, out! legs with meeeive bone and fine Inky hair which denotes strength “1‘13“”; on A-L- __ LL- “SCOTS FIR,” 1min until Friday noon thence to his on stable end rennin over night. Suturdsy will to Uganda’s Hotel and re- nnin during the dey nd thence to his on stable until Monc' ay. The ebove route will be eogtinued during the sea-em A-n ,, ‘7L1- lvuw w..- -v "â€"___ Tam-Io m6; ml 313, psytblo J ovary lst, 1909. GEO. CURTIS. Ithudwoylbeonnyaim to Inn a good, if not the best stallions in this dis- trict. After humane! sing.“ 11m. To Horse Breeders following rout. :-Commoncinx Hominy, In.) my will losyejm on table, Lind- 777777 : fiA I‘nâ€"‘uâ€"D Farm for Sale. for the volume ot the homestead of the 151:9 MISHAEL GUIRY, deceased The prepotty it composed of tho: put of. L6: 16, in the 5th C(noenioa of the tieâ€"36: on. mile {1:110 high“ or my tender not noose-n- ily weep ad. Addropu tender- in salad envelope to STEWART O'NNNOR, Linduy, Solicitors for Executor: of Will of said deceased. â€"w2 {HE PEOPLE READ. POST ADYTa. -‘ ENDEBS will be received by the un- dersigned until the TOWNSHIP or cps, 15th DAY OF MAY. 1908. th the'Ton of Lind- Sons One Price to (Samba-5y Proprietor.

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