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Lindsay Post (1907), 19 Jun 1908, p. 8

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Cameron Township Council Meeting Cragg book the chair. The minutesl o! the court’xeld at Cambray. May 25. male read! and :1de on motion‘ot Messrs. Mayne; and W. It m moved by Mr. Cram. find no wintroduced authorizing the counâ€" seconded}. hm Mr, Tolmfig that: the fol- oil to expend money on‘the mainland lowing bwd additions be = to g‘ppaint' ooqnm‘issionem for same.» made to the roll. “in that G. E.| The byâ€"law was introduced and Endicog be re‘duoed trout $84009 w_passed in the usual mam tMr. slssoguha: Jr. 11ch be afi‘rolmie in the choir. x ‘ sessedfa'é owned“ of E 1"” Wt 21» 009: Tolmic-«Moynel; â€" That the teen 7. lately owned by Miss E. Brown, ‘ and treasurer ha outhorizdd to bar- and thug: R. Bymen be assessed as:row the sum of $600. . z I tenant 81 the name; that 35 C0311?“ Cmggâ€"Tdmie -â€"~ That the reeve be rane be assessed as tenant! 0'! house 'appoincedoo Sec II. Eyres re widening on B 1-2 lot 17. can. 8, at 610(1;tham . read at his lot east’ of Cameron. Lawrence McGee and Donald ToI-j ‘MoyneIaâ€"Plllner â€"-4'1'hnt Goo. Swifl- mic be add-.04 to the' roll 35 farmers’ zer be Blamd $10.00 compensation; 8033, find that Afthur WHIRGU' in hill tot piece on Izround ascribed art Landell andJoIejrh Pen-in be 111â€" ’ in byl-Inw No. 654, be- to sign (led to the roll as M. F.â€"Carriod. facave’moe to W to; m. Moved by Mr. Millie. and Rectum; Rama-40,39... m g, (mu-k ed by Mr. Painer. thafl the business be granted an m paid'in in road. tax of threshers be struck off the work to build a wmentl tnak gt pun, roll. ha we believe they should be as- spring on ma beta. » . : ' Asset! on ingome, andfizat this court Mayneg_'rolmie L. [that an town.- After home ptfher t1 amaotgd, the re took the 0W- The Innicifiloiy and Court of Re vision Hold Sessions HEN YEAR’S nnowrn Insurance in force THE MUTUAL LIFE I Income...... Assets ...... Surplus ...... B. L. MOLea‘n, Agent LEADING mats. The superb tailoring and trimming Speaks for itself on these stunning suits. Every shade that is fashionable in imported tweeds and worsteds is shown in two-piece outing and three-piece models, either in single or double-breasted. The long lapels, athletic shoulders, and gracefully cut skirts appeal to the young chap who likes to be up-to the minute in his apparel. These suits were made to sell at $12 and $14. The 7 50 big sale gives you yours at ............................................. Cut in the very latest sty handsome imported English Tweeds and blue and black worstet three or four-buttoned sacks, either single or double-breasted. vative cut for the older men and ultra cut for the younger fellov'vs. Worth 310, on sale ....................................... . Since the opening of our doors on this mighty Wholesale Clothing Sacrifice Sale record breakâ€" ing crowds have characterized each succeeding day’s business. MeN who are considered smart dressers and judges or good clothing are mak- ing themselves promment on every hand. Moth- ' e department, where Showing large increases in the business of ASSU RANGE COM PANY OF CANADA. Men’s Summer Suits $20,001,462 3,392,697 760.403 201.579 1896. has not power to make the change. Moved by Mr. Haynes ans'd' secondly ed by MT. Painer. than the roll is now hmended' be the 11011 for 1908.5 Canied. . . ‘ Council then tool; up :3an bush- mss. The minutes of last meeting were read and were npprqyed ‘after dropping the motion made by Messrs. Tolmie and Palmer. .apkimg C. Evgrson toremovehiaimnfl coin.5.it bar fin-g found final: Mr. Ever-son had n‘o fume on the 139M. 1 I my..." The following motions Were passed‘ $1.50; by councilfi I . ‘ t» ‘ T 'Orang I‘almerâ€"Moynesâ€"That n. by-law be? Con: no wintroduced twang the oonnr‘ the ca oil to expend money on‘the rm’ds.‘hnd to appoint, Missionem for same.» The byâ€"law was introduced and massed in the usual mammary tMr. - $44,199.95; 9,296,092 1.956619 954,001 1905. GAIN m 10 mas. IZI p.C. I 74 p.C. 157 p.c. 373 p.c. 600 qoqo-o-no . - fibrange hall.§4.w. 1. r: « : Council then adjourned tn meet E the call. of the move. ship printing be given [10‘ R. J. MJore Telegraph Co. on same term 333 list: your. Amemiâ€" Mus Florence Bruce. Sussex-st. ment by Pallmer. and Gregg that the Miss Pearl Shea. Cor. St. Patrick Fenelon ‘Falls Gaze)!» be given the and Bertie-31:3. printing on said terms. The move de- Muss Lindsay. of A. L. Margau'i. dared the original motion carried. M15: Estella Shat. 20 St. Paul-st faunaâ€"Craig's ... Tint the follow. nuss Ruby Brimmel. of J. Sutclxfle in; bills be paid; Each councillor and 5" 50118- reeve for WW3 road at Roseâ€"C Muss Gertrude Roenigk. of Lindsay dale. $1.50; A. Sackeet roar finding'mus‘c store- atake, 5%.; D. Tdmie."mupedm3 :Vic» - DISTRICT NO. 2. tori:l road re Grimm”! “he“. and Mus Lillie mum. at manneri- reporting no need 0! said! culvert. tam. 31.50:“. MW 101' 2 Man! in MRS Gertie O’Brwn. 0! Downey- Persons dean-ins pumps and plow pouns should see J. Dennis. Russel-st. next creamery. All persons want- mg plow points should leave number and! make and how many wxll be re- qumd‘ (or fall use so that they may be on hand. whet: needed. Pumps and ymd mills promptly attendc-J v.0. ~J. Denms. we. Lively Voting Now in Progress-JV- erybody Hustle:â€" Numbers of Votes Pellet Will be Pub- lished Soon. The Post’s Great Free Trip . 'sts E. E. Arnottfir Dundaa Flaxelle’s. . Mlss Lily Terry, 01 A. B. 'l’erry's.8r iMas Sady Lamonte, o! Sutclitt: Sous. Muss Meta Johnston. of McLaughlin Bael Fulton. Evenbody should get a hustleon' now [01 the taco has tauly. oJeg-m The heat of competitors 1: sweihng' eur; day and many votes are cont handed m (fiery day now. In a f.-w days we shall punt the number of votes obtamed by each young, lady .md It will 1..» well for each, young July to get a: many votes as pOSSIble for} that date so as to make as- goadg' showmg as possible by that Jan. I Vifollo‘wmg :lre the candidates zn the field- I . . ' 1 DISIRICI NO. 1. Mass Flossie Maunder. of Bell T313- phone Co. Mme L. Stellard, ot the G» N. W! Conser- Pumps and Plow Points Exclusive Materials, and Fashionable Cut, Marked for a final Clearance 1 ‘ Men’s Fine Quality Suits H Boys’ Two- This lot offers as fine a choice in tailored apparel as money can buy and every one could easily be sold for 815. Nothing but all wool mater- ials have been used in their construction. the fabrics indicate at a glance, richness and exclusiveness, and the tailoring does full justice to the fab- rics. Two-piece, three-piece and outing styles are here embracing every novelty and style feature shown this season by the leading tailors in Am- erica. The conservative dresser and the college chap may suited from ‘r’ifi’e‘fiifffif’flffiff’fi‘if.ffff.i‘.’...s.l.5[3‘.’:...§ifl? 10,00 Made to give a full measure of satisfaction to men dress. Single and double-breasted styles, in the new * ished with belt straps, cuffs on trousers and all the fin which go to give you perfect comfort and neat, cool, w 1, A- _-n -5 e0_-vnn mnv o ance. Inese sums wens unluc during this sale at............. Muss Gertrude Roenigk Musnc store. DISTRICT NO. 2. Mms Gertie O‘Bnen. 0! Downey- T1112. Mus Kate Guiry. of Downeyville. Miss Parsons. of Omemee. Mus Lottie Hntnhhon. ot Oakwood Muss K. Ford. 0! Opt. Mim- Hattie Courtney. Omemcc. Muss Agnes Murphy. 095. 13151711le NO. 3. Mm: Ethel Kennedy. 0! Dunstan! M158 Myrtle Thunton. o! Dunstord Miss Evelyn Fruer. Kirktielcl. Miss Florence Cuban). Victom um Rarta Taylor. coma-s. DISTRICT NO. 4. Miss Margaret Ferguson.('ool\riilc Muss May Holnt’ro. Iorncvillo The sanding of the undidntes will be published next week no that all who no in the field should hustic m thfll‘ ballots and subscriptions by Wednesdsy at the latest. A quwl but very intercstmg mav- TWS' 100* place in Bracebridcn. (m Mon-'sy OI last week when Mm Mn-. nu. Smith became the bride of MY- , UL‘CISL Langfor. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father McGwro.‘ Down-111:1, assisted by" Rev. Faber" Column BruCebtidze. Mr. J. D.s~1-H I; brother vi the bnde. giving her away! Tm btitc. dressed in a beautifu‘ gown; ‘6! white silk. was attended 0y her; mace. 511;): Mamie Beyuon. é Alter the ceremony the brxdulpzar-g ty “30"”"(3 lo tho: Quwn’s Hole” Iran I a. ‘â€"- “‘lwrc n damty repast awaite- ln“ ”WY couple left by lh~ an 051““ 11'in to spend at (cm dtyo an! “W’J'l‘h Lakes and nail Irma!" 51' Buyswze. atter winch they wzd leave for ”mu home in netlingbamflv‘as': ! The bnde is the young0 of Mr: Jas. W. Smlth Ba ‘13 wry well known and tat-med in that p'ace 83 Bracolmcge. Hastings an vale. where she resided. The groom is also a name Ville, but _10r acveral 1.93“ Rat-ta Taylor. Coboconk. LANGFORDâ€"SMJTH- WEDDING BELLS O... the bndu! pzzr- I Quscn’s Hotcxi t awaited um- I left by th- 91-. l 21 (em thy. an? ymit [Ln-cu in ' Livy w-fl leave :Ilingham.Wash ; ungest daughter i b Baysvill-a,and and hizhl)" «So as well as m native of 8376' vearfl ha! ’3' the good things for little ones are being thrown out for a mere fraction of actual values, and so _ this monster purchase sale goes on. Working- men and professional men, prosperous business men and young men in allwalksoflife aremaking the most of the opportunities now available at the big value givâ€" ing establishment. If you don’t save money now its nobody’s faultbnt your own A 1118111)” “5' 3 well as m and DOWIEY' ction to men who are exnct in in the new Oxford greys, fin- d sll the fine tailoring details nest, cool, well dressed appear- l--you may get yours K a; 1?".53733‘7 5.95 Eldtd in Washington territory he 13 prospering in a satiat: manner. WAREâ€"BATE A quiet. but very mutt; wedding took place at 3 o'clock Wednesday at- tanoon In the bum at the bride's menu. as main-m. When Mia Gertrude. kW” of Mr. Magi-s. J. H. We. beam cm bride of Mr. Willi-an (Waltz. at the long! G. N. W. telegnph otfioe. The ceremony wu performed by Rev. Dr. thop. polar o! Cambridueab Herbalist church. Following the new and usual: round of mm the guests? sat down to a W: prepared we‘d ding brcnkfut. The health of the' bride m prop-d by Dr. Bishop! undreplfled tobythagrocminnmt| Ipecoh. coated to: the M that scheme- throughott including term prune blossom- and unihx. all u! whioh' were ounbimd m m In 8rd: uni- der which the bridal but], stood. .“ The knelt! minted in :11 about twenU-tive._umos than; (my: out of town being W W. Hume; of Peterboro. Mb) lair- MoMum. 0t Beabom. 1nd Mr, W‘ .1. Hana} gt Bnnie. he may butane and well ulecmd proud; received chewed the N81! ‘5‘?!“ 8! whim the bridc 3nd grrom are held. 1 . Mnudumwmmoa tho ewning Grand Trunk trim for Torâ€" onto had other print: went. my will spend I couple at waits on n bane).- â€"( vâ€"w W , moon trip and mi gheir return will reside at 40 Frank-d: Mrs. Wnite will be It bone M W firlt week thuly. , I ~ - . ‘ x . I TW'O STUDENTS who have (armed to: put three gunman. desire work on farm near Limb“. during coming summer. Apply Box 559. Lindsayâ€"ma; ' - ' Foul Play Suspected. Unionville, June 17.â€"-Facts ‘havo come to light. with regard to the find. ing of the body of a girl baby st Unisnville Monday, which give rise to the suspicion that death was due to violanee. . The P0“ modem showed the chlld's. ‘ ‘ u‘:__ mhhfih in finale m wry premix?“ Keeping the Ind 0001 and well dressed during the summer months is both my and inexpensive by buying him one of these stylish Norfolks. a] They are made of all-wool tweeds in all the newest pattern conceptions, 5 full of good looks, service and style, sizes 26 to 32, made to sell at $4.00. We’ve marked them down to ...... '... .................. 2.48 5 Hat Sale Extraordinary The Entire Wyndham It will pay men to buy now, even for next fall, because every lot of- fared in this sale of the newest spring and fall shapes for the seasons of 1908. There is not 3 finer collection to be seen anywhere and not one but what would sell regularly for 82, $2.50, and $3. We offer you your choice at ...................................................... 990. ritory where satisfacto' )1 Boys’ Two-Piece Norfolk Suits WAVEVVC’uEn‘o July when: dosed 50c mn- or than yucca-thy: July con 1w: higher. and July on: 1154: mm. Wk»: Omens. l'bm m the closing quotnttom on Winnipex gram futures: What-Juno 8M6 bid. Juiy 81.6% bid. mum _‘ .. _ Liva-pool Wheat Futures Olou LC.- or. Chicago Hididhâ€"UVO Stock â€"Latut Quotations. My Wt. June 1‘ W when futures cloned tO-dny ltd to M lower than 7809”". Mm future: 564 10'“- A! m July when: dated 56¢ W .- an-.. «an zhczo andneu'byt , good Maximized,mw. mmflm 17cm19c: W681- mmmw.mscto Otto: Steadyâ€"Hogs WP at Tm Liv. Stock. TORONTO, June16.â€"-Bece.iph finmuthecitymnrketas mbhmmlfi - .mpaedotlsucame. Wrasaheegmmand as fififi ,flv. rune ax bid, July 3% DM- Toronto Gram “ark" , CATTLE MARKETS. clam Stock of Quality flats Offered at 99c mun! you, menu. mm was; 1, ONTARIO William Baby Gmd...‘ Nordheimor Ugright.” Dohoon Uprig t Bell, 6 oet. Organ, good Dominion. 5 co: ........... 80155 oot..._ ....... _ ..... ... Straw. W ton " Emu!" W- };xport cattle u 116' 50‘ (0 “1.ou ”Vina: W01

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