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Lindsay Post (1907), 24 Jul 1908, p. 5

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I'ODD ‘Irom khe 9'05? wernf)‘ .50 “i0 kkxw Tue ..49c the! orgb‘ >f have E. E. W. MCGAFFEY, 6.00, sale ....................................... 5.00 Mia 40 inch Taffeta Silk .Coat, 2 only, pas- menu} trimmed reg. 15 00 sale . . . 12 00 lilderly Ladies‘ Cloth Cape, lace and satin aimmed. with lining. Reg. 6.,50 sale" ..5 00 .ihaBrocsded Silk Cape, trimmed and lined emoronaery yoxe, reg. 1..“ Ladies' Gowns i sleeve, emh low neck, beading and ril: 1. 55, sale .................... New yand Black Watered M1 33.110 sale ................ . mg. 8.50. sale ................................ 7.00 Black, brown and navy Wool W‘Blscl: \‘icuna Cloth Costs, mini-fitting sale ............................ ndloose, reg. 5.50, sale .................. 4.50 Nmy, tan, black and cream Reg 8.,50 sale .............................. 7. 00 all wool, 42 inch width, re; Ladies Cashmere Hosiery. reg. 45c, sale 35c, or three pairs for ................... Ladies pink, pale blue and capenhagen shadesof thread hosiery, reg. 280 for Black and colored Kid Gloves, reg. 1. 25, sale 1.00. Reg. 1.05, sale” .. Ladies T'urnm ers and Wash Collars, reg. 10c, sale 5c; 14c, sale 7c; 25c, sale” Mea'sXew Regatta Shirts, sizes 14 to 16+, reg. 85c, sale 69c, reg. 55c, sale ..... LOVER: UUGIS {mun-nouns, uluauu Pb- doulders, reg. 9.00. sale .................. 4.10 whack, reg. 9.00, sale ................. . 7.75 sulylight Spring Coats, 40 inches long, reg. “mil met pursuant to adjourn- Etin Plank's Half. LorneViIle, on 531?. July 10th. at the hour of ho’elock. a. 111.. members all pre- IRdvt'itlx reeve in the chair. The ““930! the previous meeting Of hum: Were read. : ‘3'“!sz Mr. McQuarrie. Seconded flit. Spence. â€" That the minutes "Md be amended as follows; In line! Spence and Robinson au- r'hfigt’Coun. )IcFadyen to dispose timbers of bridge. “Kirkfield” 39?;- changed to "Chas. Mooge’s" . Ind the account of J. W. Mit- Flren: for "Court of Revision" 5,75,5819 ..................................... 9. DU ”5' Conan ngts semi-fitting, Gibson P393); 3 M5. Jackets. reg 3‘17 Herringboné winsham Lace Curtains, 3g, yds. long, 60 in. tide, I‘Gg- 125, sale 980. Reg. 1.50, 8810 1.30 Reg. 2.85.5313 ............................ ...2.00 flmndne Lace Curtain Net, 25 inch scollop onboth edges. Reg. 250, sale... . . 20c ems colored Art Muslin, reg. 12c, sale...9c wStfiped Repp, 54- inches, reg 65c and 68c, sale} .2 .................................... 55c gspecials m (,retons, at ...... 8c, 10c and 12%;; Willa of ”W ‘011908 2“; 'Tan and Black Panama. Skirts, pleated and silk trimmed. Reg. 6.00, sale ...... 4.75 .35 odd black, blue and checked. Cloth Skirts, reg- 100 and 2.25. To do" at ......... 1.00 15 MieS' Short and Long Raincoats, not of this season's make, reg. 5.00 and 7.50, sale ............................................. 2.00 ‘ “union now reach. :Wnthe 20 per cent ifl 1:112 garnets. Rugs, Oilcloths and House Furnishing: for Bargain W5, July 24‘ an 7 7 ~ Special Sale of Lace Curtains, Linoleums and Oilcloths . \‘icuna Skirt, with fold and braid, raised seams reg. 5-50, 8810 oooooooooooooooooooooooo 4-50 1 “fies, Black Vicuna Skirts, neatly pleated reg. HM. 0025' SPECIAL JULY SALE 6 can 5; 'Fred - F.. lot 4 con. 3: RiChard 3" R, Lorneville Carried. [in Mr. McQuarx-ie. 8cm _spence. that the ”segment at 'Sf’man 8r. Bro. be confirmed- E Jackets. reg. 4.25 and 4.50, sale... 3.25 Hemngbone Striped Tweed Coats, semi- g. Rev. 6. 00, sale ..................... 5. 00 Semi- fitting Covert Cloth Coats, regular sale ..................................... 4. 50 ELBON COUNCIL Lace Curtains Spence, JACKETS ~ Ccrried. POST LINDSAY. FRIDAY SKIRTS meet at the DDOIOCOIOIIOOIO. . On min 01 D. AJIMandyen. sec. ended. (by L. Manarrvie. by-law No: 932 « Jo: the punioipality, or Eldon. a ‘ lay-law“ .appointing Thea. Morrison or the village at Kirktidld and .thh chNaney? or the vintage of Victoria {Boat :poundkeepers tor the munici- : pality of Eldon for the year 1908, was 3 introduced and read’ a first! time; and. out. motion or L. Mchrrie. seconded 3 by T. Robinson was' reacla second and ! a; :third time. passed, gained and seal- L‘Ci.,‘;~ (3‘ , . . ‘-1 A“. depututyion pom the norl'h‘ o: 8.11011”)!!er Martin, Mum: and {Parliamentq united on the Council re ‘immgneuenfl'd road between Eldon Ind? fia‘nlen. The? naked tint late a: jump: in m concession of Eldon b. 'mtifiw Dim N01”, .15.“. ed' lfd!‘ a specie! grant on the- boun. 8:17 bctWeen Garden and Eldon op- ' pol-ate: paid lot. and. and applied, to: n2#9_- _A -. é ’ Rhiannon. 11, part or which crosses the! ',troad into A. C. Graham’s pro- pertydin Fenelon and part remaining on' \lots 16 and 17. At! this property: is ‘very flat with very C We (fall any‘ way. Spence thought that. it would not benefit Graham any: to put a culvert in at the end or the Fenelon iRoad as the water " would sum the in the flat on Will aidecmt the; (road. and he recommended that the Council take no action: I ; Movedlgby Mr. McQuan-ie. aecmded by (Mr. Robinson that this conncil ‘ accept: the report 01 Conn. Spence on‘ the A. C. Graham cong‘plaint and take 310 action in the matter. Care ‘ 'rxed. L The: Renewing notices from parties! intending no erect win fences; Wimi Mom. 80 rod: on lot £. 0011.115 Mimi McCorquodfle,” rod!“ their 'pro-é petty m. N. Campbell. 54: rodslan '(ot; 9‘ con. 2; Henry Thornbnry, 95 gods along 311i: property; Thou. Thornbnry. :3 mod: on lot 11. con. 10; DIRMoJ Fadyen. no man dos; ai- urm; J. R! Campbell. 50 mod: on flat 8 1-2 6pm.; 1’: ,ulmdrew GustY. 80 rods don: hi0: prjopcrtm' K. J. McInnis. 62 rods on I“ 18, m. 6. '. Aiex.'.xMcInnis. asking how it was thaLfihe engineer was doing nothing on: ‘the A. D. Campbell drain. and stutiuggthax it work :were( not. com- mencedfin fifteen days after. June 80th. the would .bring the matter to wnerq fit would be attended to. J. (R. McNeillie. county clerk, giv- ing a. statement of the amount; 1- quired. to be levied in the municipal- it)", pf Eldon in 1908 for. county pur- Communications were read as. 101-? lows Jtrom the foldowing' \ in; mud scraper on Divinion No. ...5.00 ‘, JULY 2m; Corset Covers, lace and embroidered trimmed, reg. 28c, sale""°'22c. Reg. 35c, sale ...... 30c Corset Cov ere, shadow embroidery, lace inser- tion trimmed, reg. 55c, sale .................. 45c Ladies Cambric Drawers, 6 inch frill, tucked, reg, 27c, sale” - . ... ..22e Ladies’ Cotton Drawers, 8 incli frill tucked and lace trimmed. reg. 38c, sale .................. 30c Ladies’ Lawn Drawers, 8 inch frill, insertion and hemstitched tucks, reg. 43c, sale ...... 35c Ladies’ Cotton Drawers, 8 inch frill, 4 tucks, embroidery edge, reg. 55:, sale ............ 45c Ladies' White Skirts, 10 inch flounce tucked, and lace trimmed, reg. 90c, sale ........... 75c Ladies’ White Skirts, 18 inch muslin frill, 2 rows of insertion and tucks, wide lace edge, regul- ar 1.25, sale .................................... 1.00 Ladies’ Skirts 16 inch fllounce, tucks and em- broidery, insertion trimmings, regular 1.25. sale ............................................. 1.00 Lndies’ White Cotton Gowns, V shaped neck, embroidery yoke, reg. 1.10, sale ............ 95c Lndies' Gowns i sleeve, cmbroxdery yoke square low neck, beading and ribbon trimmed. riag. 1.55, sale .......... .. ........................... 1.45 Naiy and Black Watered Moreen Skirts regul- ar 1.10 sale... .... .... ..98c Black, brown and navy Wool Voile, regular 90c sale ............................................ 70c Navy, tan, black and cream French Cashmere, all wool, 42 inch width, reg. 60c, sale ...... 45c regular 1.25, sale ............................. 1.00 White Net Blouses‘ with colored lining, regular 3.50, sale .......................................... 2 95 tucks, reg. 3.50, sale" ... .2 89 White Silk Blouses, tucked .and lace trimmed; reg. 5".0, sale ................................. 2. 00 White, navy and brown Lustre Blouses, band- somely pleated, reg. 2.60, sale ............ 2.00 White Sheer Lawn Blouses, neatly embroidered Japanese Silk and egnbxoidered Fronts, wig: Lawn, Silk and Net Blouses Ladies’ Cotton Underwear I In nnewer to a notice from -. lthe reeze Ito the parties interested in . the Hector MCFadyen award drain to appear. at this council meeting. none but Donald McPhersoh and Robert Bray appeared. As the interested par- ties :were not on hand .t‘he council look no action but recommended these men Ito get the (the!) interested par- ties Ito appear at next council meet.- in; An order to have the drain mat- } tel? settled. Jess lArmitaze presented a. certifi- Cate from Alex. MaMiMan, tax-path. mastenon Dim No. 47 that he had.‘ {performed two an! a 'halt day. atatut ‘el‘ahor on said division during the). winter o! 1907-8. ; Manchh? Mr- NoQuan-ie. seconded by. Mr. Spence. that we adjourn h; meet: in Pltnk’l half. Imefllle, on Satanic}. JAN 8th, at flu hang .1 ten o'akokpm. Carried. 7“ Moved {by fir. McQuatrie. seconded by: Mr. Spence, that we instruct our clerk; 'to piepgre shy-law [or gp. pointing n collector for the year 1908. Carried.- '_ s f ‘ Mrs. 'thD Morrison waited on . {the council asking payment of three dol- la‘rs per week from Jun$18th to Feb. 14th. 1908. for attending to Mu. Hor- ton an daupplyinz tor name. $9. No action: was taken. Movedphy Mr. Spence. aemded by Mn, Robinson. that the knowing “- counts‘ be passed and that the Reeve issue this orders on the treasurer for same; Mal. Mcanhern. repairing stone crusher before startii; work. $4.00; Municipal World. for munici- pal supplies. $10.95; C. A. Hank, rope for“. atone crusher bins. 306:: F, J. Meme. repairing bridge on aim: 8\lot 24. $2.75; that account at A. H. Cemp- bclfi. tin. for the equalization of school sections. :1»: left out for fu- ture .oousiedration. Carried. 1 ' Moved [by Mr. Robinson. seconded bv Mr. Spence. that we instruct our clerk; 3:0 notify George F. Bruce by rr-gistered.’ letter of the ugsate con. dinon of the 10th con. opposite lot 23 and also or the washing away. of the: Broad on the 10th. con, _louth of the: canal bridge. Carried. x Dongld MchiMivray. road master on Roadi [Division No. 16. waited on the Council asking to than an under- .grou‘ndi tile drain placed on the rout! sides opposite lot 24 and 25. con. 3 to carxfl It-he water Irom a pond which 11 a deti-iment to the road afl: this place. . Moved'llby Mr. McQunrx-ie. seamded by Mr. Spence. that Reeve flowkins be appointed to meek Reeve of Car. den to adjust the expenditure, 6! mo- ney on townh’ne between Eldon and Garden ion Road Division No. 99. and that he use his own fiudgment as to the amount 01 money to be expended by Eldon on this Road Division. Car-‘ :. BTAOEY, Clark and Trauma NEXT T0 PHILIP MORGAN, Druggist .. 1.00 13c 44c 9'2 Moved by Coun. Wm. Herlihey. sec. by Conn. R. W. Wilson. that by- law number 857 for the purpose of appointing Wm. Cottinghtun and Joe. Courtney, respectively, special emissioners to OVersee and curry tout the respective repairs to Cow- m's Bridge and the filling in of the ditch on the West Quarter Line op- posite the premises of Joe. R. Lu- ;cu. be now introduced and read a ‘flret time-Carried. ' Moved by Conn. R. W. Wilson, sec. by Conn. Wm, Berlihey. thnt by- low number 356 be now read a. sec-J and and a third time and finally passed. and that the reeve and clerk do sign and am: the corporate sen thereto. â€"Cnrried. Moved by Gan. Wm. Berlihey, see. by Conn. R. W. Wilson, that by-lnw number 357 be now read 0. second and a. third time and finally passed. and that the reevo and clerk do sign and «mix the corporete seal there- to.â€"Carriod. Moved by Conn. Williun Heriihey, sec. by Conn. R. W. Wilson. that this council do now gdjourn to meet on Tuesday. the fourth day. of Aug- not next. at the hour of one o'clock in the etternoon.â€"Cerried. The‘ members of the 09' magi] met on swarm. .1qu 18th. in the afternoon. and formed mandatin- ta .1 Court 0! Revision. with Wm. B. Wilton in “I. M. - ' There “to only two OPP-ll Infant “mutant. namely. lino} Mud Moved by Councillor Jas. Court- ney, seconded by Councillor William Cotting‘ham. that by-law No. 356 for the purpose of authorizing the reevc and treasurer to borrow money from time to time to meet the current expenditure of the municipatity be now.introduoed and read 0. first. timeâ€"Curried. W. Wilson, that an, order be passed in {aVOr of Margaret and Mary LU- cas for fifty dollars, being the con- sideration in re. gravel pit lease. the said order to be handed to the said Margaret and Mary Lucas on execution of lease and that the clerk be and is hereby instructed to draft said lease for execution as soon as possible.â€"Carried. Moved by Councillor William Ber- lihey, seconded by Councillor Robt. Wilson. that the reeve and treasurer be nuthorized to borrow from the Bank of Toronto, or other monetnry institution. such sums of money, {ram time to time as me.) be requir- ed to meet the current expenditure; of this municipality, at the rate 01‘ six per cent. per annum. the- whole outstanding amount, however. at any time. not to exceed the sum 0! two thousand dollars. and that the clerk do now prepare the neoe by-lnw {or this purpose.â€"â€"Chxried. Moved by Councillor Jns. Court- ney, seconded by Councillor Robt. Councillor Courtney reported that he had arranged to lease a gravel pit from Margaret and Mary Lucas for a tem of any years. the con- sideration being fifty dollars. After discussing the matter 0! the closing up of the ditch opposite the premises of Joseph R. Lucas. 31*. was decided that the matter was :00 ex- pensive {or the ordinary expenditure of one commissioner. and thet e. spe- cial grant should be nude- to in- nish culvert pipe for said ditch. and to COVer the cost or the placing of said pipe properly therein [or drain- age purposes. 'nne clerk was instructed to udvi- Mr. Bert Luidley that he could have the use of the road-(radar at the usual rate of two .dollura per The reeve reported that. temporary repairs should be nude to Coww’u bridge as soon as possible. ' Hr. Juno: Cur-on attended in re. the cloning up of the ditch oppoulto tho proud-on of Jouph R. Luca on the We". Qua-tor Um. An nppnuuon was received (tom the trustee. of School Section No. 5. (or one hundred donut. to npply on nccodnt. of teacher'- may. From J. R. McNeillie. County Clerk, in compllnnce with the Au- oeoanont Act. Section 81. Sub-Sect- ion 2, enclooi-g copy of the County Equoliution By-lnw No. 651. for the purpose 0! levying county row- in nnd {or the you 1909. From the manager of the Bank 0! Toronto, Omcmee. in compliance with See. 20. Chap. 48. of the Re- vised Statutes 0! Ontario, advising amount at credit of the Municipality in mid bunk on the 80th day of June last to be $802.47; From the Ontario Municipal $330- ciation. advising annual meeting at Toronto on 2nd and 3rd Sepbember next. soliciting membership fee and requesting appointment oi represent.- atives to the Secretary, K. W. Mc- Ray, St. Thomas. Ont. From the Clerk of the Township of Ops enclosing an order in favor of the Tawnship Treasurer for 89.65 to balance boundary account for the your 190'. Tots! ...... . ................. 83828. 48 From J. H. McLellan, Supt. of the Tent Canal Peterboro, in re the construction of the proposed road- way across the Emily Creek Marsh, and advising that as soon as the water fell to its norml condition and the country was thoroughly dry the matte:- would be gone into. 1 From Bert Laidley. making appli-‘ cation for the use of the road-grader for the purpose of grading the lanel on his farm. 3 From J. R. McNeillie. County: Clerk, advising county mus Permit-ed“ for the current year. as follows: General Purpose Rate a. -.. 827 49. 25 Home of Refuge Debt Rate 312.431 House of Refuge Gen'lRate 56985 School Bate (exclusive of the portion of the Town- ship annexed to the Vil- lege of Omemee fot.achool purposes... .................. 191 90 The following communications were received, perused: 99d ‘yled: . Council met at Omemee at ten. o’glock u.m.. on July bars being present. ”8 COUNCIL EMILY COUNCIL The Coxfldhn Puma II the only thxmgh lit. WK}! 3 tcminul in Qua boo 910,“th plunger- o inhale treedom (tug: tron-ten Ind dob”. to: the treat Tetbentenom celebration o Dingle (are tote in in onset hr the round ttip ticket: good cob: Jam 10 to 25 inch-in. 0-}! out c.1’.muemomoeormuonur MN“..£I .\.‘ Among those who attended the fun- eral from a dutance were. yrs. O’Neil; Mrs. Human. Mr. Thou. Sanderson, Mus Lilnh Sandenon. o! Colorndo.a granddaughter. Hr. wagon Smith, 0! Powwow. a summon. Mrs, Leak and Mn. canton. of Gteenbunkmmu- in: o! the downed. r The. floral tributes were vary 2mm erona and beautiful. In. Sanderson was a woman who m loud for her kmdncsa and acts of chanty, and will be greatly missed by all her old (Honda. n she was one o: the oldest rcsxdent: ot Kirktiuzd. She was born 1:: County Derry. In» land. and daed at the use of county- (We. She leaves [our daughters and five sons. to mourn her loss. In. «0’ng oi Lunar. Colorudo; Mrs. Hams-son, Nam York city; Ila. McKinley. of Saul; Ste. Marie; Mrs. Smith 30.! Mr. Hugh Sanderson. of Kirkticld, Mr. Thee. Sander-on. of Pcllalon, nick; Wm. Sanaerson. anaway. Hich;Mr. James Sanderson and Mr. RobLSnn- demon. of British Columbia. 'Ihv-s funeral took place to Lake View. ccnwicfy. on Saturuay after- noon. July 18th. The servi‘c was. '30.]- ducted at he! daughter's homo and r. the cemetery. by Rev? E. B. Turner. Mrs. Sanderson. has as all her lrxends know been gradually {suing m hall» (or we pan. two years. But she: was std-.- to walk up to see he: daughtrr. Mn. A. E. Swth. on Thurs- day! morning. July 9th. and whim, them very suddenly toak n push-Le etwkc. she fingered (tom themm ltll we died. perfectly unequal-ms. 0811M" MRS. M. J. SANDERSONa up with very: deep regret we nu- nounce the sudden death or Mr“. J. Sanderson. which occurred at Kirkfield on Wednesday. July 15th, at {our o‘clock m the morning . Mus M. R. Biker. typewritmg apl drain. $5.00; Geo. Mutiny. serving papers. H. drum. m; John Lynch balance on bridge 3nd tile. 35.96; >Wm. H. Walton. alum Robt. m3” Lma fox gravel. 84.70; J. H. WiI-J'n. 101108 loads gravel. $9.80; Ralph. Ed- sel-sou, refund (or cruel 8.150; J J94. Hougnton. (or gravel. 82.10; Hugh (Patton, for gunk 85.50; John Brown. refund sum“ labor tax Blond by air. Walton. seconded Mt. Barium. tint ch. followmg counts now puwd be paid; - Mr. Geo. Smith. township engineer was present end lud before the equno on I map or plan of the Stoney Creek damage syetem which embneee a large pox-non of South-dub Ops. Commune: O'nouxhhn uld I“ his Iyproprht‘on had. been expon l- cd and unless the council nude en .1- ditionnl grunt he could do nothing Mu:- duly coueiderlnc the mutton-3: wns dreaded to expand 025 et present tom: the rut- witl ml! stone and an the moat deans-pun place- and nah. uddntionnl expenditure on it next year. John Mu. John Copeland, cod 'POster Thompson 0! Mcriposa. ad- duued the council on the bad confi- tion of the 4th qmrlcr line acroq tho m oonccuion cud aid seven! xix: had boon brokon thou mam; and tint is was impound. to draw: 101:! over it. Being on the direct ro.|.l ,fron unripe“ to mm. It Ihould be pm in butter condluon u scrim accidents to hone: or "Notes were likely to occur at my, the on :t. Moved by Mr. Hawkins. seconded by Mr. Bopkms. that the nutter be M. in the hands on Commissioner 0' Lough'in. Carried. Mr. Jae. Peci, hwyer. aid thet ho- aud has neighbors were building 450 ,foet 01 three toot cement we’ll: mar his place, end a they were tax my- cra 0! Opt and no other being mah- from the council he thought the coau- cxl should nid them to the cxtcn‘. of wt ertmg closed st 6.30 pan. .W..F. O'BOYLE Clerk. Mr. Wilson moved. seconded by Mr. O'Loughlxn. that the assessment mil as now reviled be confirmed. and that the assessor he pu’d the balance of his salary. $22.m-Cnrricd. Sewn; tramters in menuantot property xenontly told were than mm. by the court. sue: which at closed. on motion of Hours. Hus-kins and Conner. ORDINARY TOWNSHIP BUSINESS Tno mmutcs of the lat need-lg were read and obnflrmed. fifty-six unmet. mostly of the Man- hood (ruckus clan. more next added to the toll. . Tau- Grove cheese baton-y being now. m operation was mused $100 Alter comparing the assessment. of his \iclnity. with-m. Long's use“- ment was, on motion. confirmed. After duly considering the matter :hc coax-t reduced his “mutant $.10" Mr. James Long, owner of lot 3-1. and. North halt q lot 28. in H.116 3rd conm'ulon, wu mugged 37.5“) which he considered toa high In comparisan mth his neuhbor'n maumem. avier'orparr'ot’xot‘1,’mT1â€"’57' acres, His land was guessed $2.100 but he contended that he had no tor! and was obliged to spend a lot. :ofnin time in mnter shoveling mow. Mummy “Crookéd Neck” Smith. who killed June- Eluizht at Neutral. ‘hu our- rendered m to the police. no whip at tho Hound oom- mon Mn and to : fine limit (or epoch“ to: an remain“: at the Anthony Howl. I. Dune o! Potters- b'nra, Ont. tried to omit suicide by covering u: artery in hi um x Andrew Bunnie an: suturibed $1.60 mmh 1 new pipe organ for St. Matthew'- ohurch, Ottfln. mum ht appropriat- w of w d I. Ber w Rich copper. ore und gold-bearing quartz 'u tound tn the Lao Rouge district of Saskatchovnn. u Juli; Ink-ado. at Montreal agent Tainan. the male: lender W8! found guilty of usury. . . John Mallet. «who In- : police re- cord in Ballerifle. uni sentenced at M‘Hopo (or: burghry. ems. Dowd. t hborer on the Great Northern. wt! kifled at Pulse Clock. neur (Vancouver. 1 An I. O. 0. F. badge. the clasp made of copper. was (mind in the bed of tho fl‘hunel at Louisville. ' I 3 â€"‘nwbodyotlnewb¢rn chad. wrnpped In a bowel. was found in the river gt Stradord. . â€"-Mr. Mnekanxie King In: opened hie inquiry into the cotton mkera' dispute wt Montreal. . A ~Miu Basie Bu. of 0mm m round of he: mtoh‘ while wakinz home Manda néabt. l â€"A sunken schooner with one mast above the surface was seen on the Grand Beaks. 1 ! -â€"Deer and rabbits have been driv-l on out at New Brunswick forests by. themeoengfirem. . 1 . , . -Chl.dnm (housekeepers have formed a union to keep down pric- on It the market. . . ; l â€"John Ferguson. 20 you: old 0: Sedley. Sank. m trampled to death uni-team. .‘ â€"Bobert Bough n 13-year-old lad was drowned at Mud lust astut- day. a . -â€"A Ilizltt tire occurred in the rear of M's hiker): tt Midland but â€"!’M .W. Men. the lam-cal wet hrliament voted 815.000 to: Can- swuom. Olympic surna- ' â€"'rmops for the flier-centenary 1: Quebec will be in camp by July. 20. _Winnipez M subscribed 61.000 to thc Quebec Butlefieldu annd. -rho Madhnd Angus In! celebrnted its cizhflh birthdq ' â€"-0riillin “a to have s bnncb’ of the C. N. 0. railway. . The money savings that are to be had will pay you ample interest on your investment,. even you do not use the articles for months to come. It’s simply like house cleaning in many waysâ€"only it's applied to our stockâ€"a stock cleaning up time. Ilium-1m WOMAN mm Oddhlnlmcm: Discontinued Pat-5 euc- lnmmu and MI Darth. of Carpet. Unoloum- Odd Garments Mann of magma, India and lair Everything that is no more a complete line will be treated just the same as an ordinary remnant. This week we are going to attack the broken assortments and odd lots as well as all remnants with a vengance. Prices will be under fire from morning till night each day until they are reduced to a very small quantity or have surrendered com- pletely. Remnants Live Bits of News J. SUTCLIFFE ESONS -]. Sufclz'fle (9’ Sons Store opon until 10 p.131. my. Other day: until 5pm., uptoéopumber 11,19”: The Cash Store. ' Mu? Orders ANOTHER WEEK OF EHMUBDIIARY VALUE GIVIIB ll OUR STUCK MAKING-[IF EVENT Jun». Kennedy‘s new reaidenoe at Oshawa was burned Friday. and his wife and two children were fuelled by Q W l ‘ 'fl _ :7‘ -Irwin und Leland Diunond. at Matter. 0.. 11:11de achpol codd not enter Canal; at Niagum as the); had not 825 etch. ‘ x . -Attex: eleven yarn in the court. thee“: othnMJJGtxdm hue-dad hrunMduJ‘ka‘ those-WNKM 111.: â€"The account- of the late ‘D’e‘m Surveyor-General Flewcuina. off‘fiew BIN. who '3'. $18.65 in“ ur rents. are being audited. ‘ 1‘ . â€"Clu}de Mncdoneld. M. P.. expects to leave Duuvilte. N. Y., my wherein In: been a patient at: : unittrium. . â€"Chu'lea Campbell. 0. Scott. Ian: years in Cemde. died in Hamiltonof epoplexy. aux. audio; tune for his wile nd children. x -1‘he custom revenue to:- the first three months of the fiscal: year totalled 310,882” a decrease at 315131.963. . â€"Bu:old Livingston. the three-year old son of H. Livingston. a farmer. of Lulu Inland. B. C., was dmned in g dyke. . ( . . .â€"Ihemrmhadto{dfim to her. wharf at mm ”(the ard- tecwuflahmdaobrokegdl he: tenders. . ' 7 1 a . â€"Foa'.t Dunks Put. a we'l' hm B. C. Indian andtnpper 118 Brown- ed with his icon: in Skwbnmchuck m'er. ; - t -. ( . ,' «Mrs. {William DOW. or Sydney. Ontw-is under great. changcd'With ut- tempting to about her. husband. â€"Frank Hogan. from Parry Sound. serving; n term in. Kingston penitezi-v nary. hanged himself Friday. â€"The New Brunswick Government hastenewed its Londoa loan of about: 32.600.000 It 3 3-4 per cent; ' -Jose'ph Dammgns. ct Mehnctbon'. is accused of trying to-‘tiro' his son's barn ‘and Commit suicide. . â€"Bev. J. K. Ainsworth. at Emit-t ton. ,has received a all to .Weqtc mount Congregatiohal church. ‘ ’ â€"TheatauoftheQuebecposto(-e {ice will be increued'byf 70 men dun-r in; the oelcbra‘tion. ‘ -â€"John D. McGregor. farmer of 'l'ruhlgar. is the federal liberal coo-r dilate (or 331000.! ‘ . ~Montred s bopulntion awarding to .tbe directou. in L450.000 a. gun at 12 w “at I (,7 ' 1 â€"1‘he main 0! a. warm, new in; ‘phnt is to be tripled; . -0il has been attack" at Maple Creek. 538k. v s . ' ~ $ ~13!» Caravan cotton mill: have resumed. 1; I s t 9 ~ â€"'l'_he western harvest will be 20 days earlier. u r‘ . L x « Eight battledxips are now at; Qua l-ec...; ‘.v !v\(§.l('

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