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Lindsay Post (1907), 4 Sep 1908, p. 5

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plinth! refit!" '31th ”xx 0" sixty-1°“ ”ya 5’ ‘rt rim- ‘m to adjournment a meet- lu bald by Ops council annou- b Am 315:. All were ~preaent m a. 111. except we reeve. who fit» mend a. prupwed drme It Max-mesa boundary in Eons is incerested. ‘ - " FIG. Ocular preached drying the 0i W reeve. ( amazes at the Last regular i‘ fitter from the assistant provin- ‘Hmm‘er. Torontp, acknowledg- lfl! receipt of the petition ; of hi! to the Lieutenant-Governor ' ‘ of Stony Creek drainage sys- dld mmg that the matter. be duly cmgret}. ‘ f ' - “$91;sz from Mr. Andrew ' ltor the office of odileotor *1! Present year. with the names We? responsi'de Wen 81.- names on: the last regular “were read by the clerk and “dim of Messrs Hawkinfi and M were vomit-med. ' Fibs. m Mum: Collar Supporters, pd! not... ‘he Hairp‘n‘ {arfiilillfilllll IIIIIIUIIIII H Comb-t. “one setting, 95:: and 3 Mn in HM Hm: 10¢. 150 and . . black and tan Cashmere Mead d. f” llllllllll 'iIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIOI. l'hunenubers, {hen oommred the w} “M and expendaumg of lost In ”31 thou: of this year in or- ”*9 decde mm the towth rate W" 53 for we present year. s AFTERVOON SESSION members resumed business 8* tn Reeve Hop 15115 in: the 011311;. $507633th rate necessary was 'fur- amid-em and, was finally fix- “75 lels pel'. dollar. 'nne tam- :3 rm hat year was 3.25 mills. E edM-m_ thls year is due to T3? J: K.- [11,ng Johnston was ’presentJ 1““ Ramadan addressed the| "ii, rimming that the road ditch; fhgsoazh side of the second tam-i 11¢ would be cleaned out that' ”let might flow westward to‘ a Na 4. The manner “max-derr- tu Mr. Comlter, who $3431 he mouldl at“ mil in re no control he Mmfirried, namely, County ‘33 : W" 31311001 supporters she;- fine Wt! whoa! grant, 2.3422 “$011“; countv mo of those “Ye“ 5? Mr. J. O’Loughlan, see- u‘“ by Mr. 2. Hawkins, w the that“; rift! of taxation this year a: “Mb per. dollar assessment Vim. u the followr'ng rate: over 5pieces of light weight summer tweed, reg. 40c. sale ................................. 30c Fown, champagne, brown, green and 3 mhagen Voile, reg. 40c, sale ........ . "C Black, white and chetk Dress Goods, r40 35¢ for 19c,30c for “252,48c for 36c,50c f0 C Black and colored French Voilee, reg. 1.00, sale 750, reg. 1.25, sale .............. . 986 Black Penn De Soie, reg. 1.50, sale 70 1,10. Black Merve Silk, reg 1.00, 3510 c AS man)’ havcaéailot had the OpportUnity of participating in cur great Discount _e W? purgose to§continue for the next ten days 3131’ owing accomts Were then: “ed. and passed. and paid, on on of Messrs “'M and. Eav- tn'hmely; Albert, Abercmmbie, M on. Jewell drain, $7.80: a?” Porter, Work dn‘ Jewell K 37-50,; D. MoGénflgy. burying 9. “mt 75a; mason Wilson, to: . E. W. McGAFFEYa "W .............. . .................... 10c r ............. . 38inch white Victoria Lawn, reg. 13c for 10¢ stems white F filled Nét, spotted and :n'ngmar 30c and 35c, on sale for ...... 20c ies’ white Lawn and Cotton Night Gowns. Lad [bx-cider? and lace trimmed, reg. 1.10 for 95¢ . 1.15 for 98c, reg. 1.55 for ............... 1.35 fella CODLMU NICATIONS 15 Per Cent. ofl‘ Gloves, Hosiery and Collars. 15 Per Cent. 03 Silk and Lawn Blouses. 15 Per Cent. ofl’ Dress Goods and Silks. per Cent. ofl’ carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains and Window Shades 15 Per Cent. Ofi' Prints, Cretonnes and Art Muslin}. . 15 Per Cent. of! Table Linens, Towellings and Tickmge. Muslin and Lawn 0P8 COUNCIL N assessment. . - "“1138 resolutionawaa then navy and brown NOTIONS ; count: mate of those t-h m r with the names 1 la b damen at- car, (I). ht weight summer tweed1 L4 dying the‘ ‘1! last regular ' “ the clerk and Harbor} and s'éâ€"tvtiirarg, 280 and .........350 us: 101:. 150 and ......250 an Cashmere Mending. 8 Dress Goods and Silks the l Th6 itch i reeve 13,--‘Smx. chat I . ‘ to isefl’.‘ arr- ' on m u: as" u LINDSAY, FRIDAY. SEPT. 1. a....c-n-oo - o 'cufin; -n liberal grant for Stony are k dxaflmse under the municipal : drainage a-id a‘ot. ' son and Con (per. l ’ A letter was received from Mr. iSmith, township engineer suggesting that 1a deputatsorn from the con-nail ito the Lieutenant-Governor in sup- ripoff, of the met: tion sent, would, he si‘th-m havve a good effect in se- immunz -n liberal grant for Stony l’ eiempt (no!!! the county School Brant. 2.2122 mini; general public school uno: l 7.! :11 per dollar; npeoial pnhllo scnn' utve; vary trom‘.8 mill: to 2.66 m ls :1 cr. dorm win:- the, varied re- quitio'aa of the several bonida of trutecs: stpamte new rate 3 izls; school debenture levies and dra .nago: levies are special under sep- arm- by laws. ' , A byérzw to comm the rates levies ‘tc¢e ved the usual readings “"3 mud. med and;~ sealed. can: for at: office 0'! collector, and as the council deozdedl not to meet "m Stptcmber unless necesfly requir- ed. HM: Marshall: was reappocntcd collector o'L motion 01 Messrs Wil- son and' Goober. . The council took no action, but the reeve Bald he {\ ouid .nstgrview Mr. Sm L! c: the matter. _ (â€" r Mr. Small 'had asked for $200 for servres. on said drama;3 e systemJ and on motzan of Messrs Conflict and Wil- sm an aide: was issued for $150.00 On motion of Messrs. O'LoWin and Ha wki- 18 the council adjourned to meat at tho: call of the reeve. i W. F. O’BOYLE. clerk -â€"'I”.ckli;ug or dry coughs will} quickly loosen when using Dr.1 Shoop'a Cough Renedy. And it is so'1 thoroughly harmless. that ‘Dr. Shoop‘ telhs mothers to use nothing else, even for very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tgpder stem of a lung healing mountainous shrub give the curative pmulettics. to ‘Dr. Sheep’s Cough Remedy. It calms fihe cough and heals the sansitive ‘bronchial membranes. N-o opium, no alcohol, nothing hamh used to injure or supypress. Demand Dr. Shoop’s. Ac- cept no other. Sold by all dealers. TAX COLLECTOR APPOINTED Mr. {Marshall was the only appli- Messrs. Key‘s do morrlson have re- moved linear hardware- stock to the building [1881' the Li-ndsqyâ€"st .b'ridzto foxmerly occupied by Mr. Cullen. I: in mdcrmd m ann'd’s Fair will move to the store, vacated by the fluve firm. i: " . \ tout pap and 313: and you sl‘ppiflg- IIOIIOII5° Keys 8 Morrison's Removed paper binding nold picture mat glass together with Clothespins van will have no trouble with 450 30c 30c Aflc |IUI|I5e n59 2 Cards Hooks and Eyes 8 Bunches of Tape form. 3 Papers of Pius form...” 2 Cards Safety Pins for” 8 Pairs Boot Luc:n........ Black Taffeta Silk, regular price 650 sale .......................................... H Cream and white Allover Lace, 30c for 25c, 50c for 38c, 60c for: ............ Black, white and cream Allover Lace in striped effects. Sale 75c, 1 00 and WEh?1£§£dEéi5£éfi§m Taffeta Silk. 28 in , reg. 50c,ms_§.le ...... ‘ ........ . . . . . 60c, sale.................. .1 ............... Colored and natural Shantung, reg. 60c, sale .................. Aâ€" _ J-. A... 36 inch black Taffeta. Mantle Silk, bright lustrous fidish, reg ..1 75.8318" Tan and navy Bengaline Silk, reg. sale.............. ................................ .8c Cretonnes, 10c for Se, l2§c for ............... 9c Lace Curtains 25c, 40c and .................. 50c Nottingham Lace Curtains, 331: yds. long, 54 1113. wide, reg. 1.25 31116 95c, reg. 1.65 sale 1.40, reg. 1.75 sale 1.50, reg. 2.25 sale 1.85, reg. 3.50 sale ......................................... 2.75 White Marseilles Bed Spreads, full size, reg. $1, sale 75c, reg. 1.10 sale 95c, reg. 1.65 for 1.40 Scrims, Lace Curtains 5 patterns of Art Muslim, reg. llc, sale...8c White and cream striped Scrim, reg. 12§c, N OTIONB The stabbing attray continues to be the sole topic of conversation in Fenelon Falls and surrounding com- try and oonsitbrable eXcitement still pxe‘ails. . .,’ FeneIon Falls Case was Adjourned Victims Unable to Appar-«Knifc Art- ists Now iniJail Tusday Danton hnd Nettleton the two Detroit young men who 40: amused of doing the stabbing w-r~ arxayed in the police'court at the Falls before F. D. Moore. K.C.. Conn- Iy Magistvate, and utter heat-mg from Dr. Graham and Dr. Wilson that the victims oi the attray were not fat ‘able to be present the case Wasv ad- journed hll next Tuesday. Court was held in Twomeys’ but! and the villagers turned out in mg). numbers. The only evidence taken “as that of the two doctors who dressed the wounds of Barry ant! NichollsJ Their evidence was men-3y to show that it was impossible [at the two boys to gu’e evidence at that time. Magistrate Moore then adjon'u and they Were of slight. physique. The charges were read against them oi inflicting grevioua bodily harm on John Barry and Samuel Nxcbclls with a knife and their tegal advxser asked it there was to uc an ndjournmen}. , A A . The endcnce of first tak'm. on th‘ ry. He stated that a! days bdore his NEXT TO PHILIP MORGAN. Druflflllt 313m Taffeta Sil.k., 400 ’*3é31;*'5r’i'°'€.éff 52c IIIIIUII whom 39‘? 47¢ mt it. would he never. his patient; would be of Dr. Graham waq the condition of Bar- 333.1? I. 40 ‘1“? 45c 33% 45c OIIII 1.50 Meanwhile the two injured boya hid struggled to their homes where they told the story to their potent: Chiet Jones was immediately notified and went straight to the boys'bou'd ing placek wherelthe arrest followed The boys maintained that they struck out in self defense. but were tlkcn to the ulhge lock-up. where they spent the night in congenial quart- ers. . Finally the loan} youthl. Berry and Nicholle. took flight. Then the. D:- trdt boys hurried on. but the now: spread hke wildfire and they" were Zollowed by a lace crowd of exalt- ed youngsteu who hed witnessed the battle "afar off." The two were chan- ed lot a oonsidenhle distgnceJI‘ney hurried over the bridge and washed blood of! their hands in the cum!. next went to their lodging and Were pukxng up when Constable Jones made their arrest. The entire village were aware of the elixir before may, hours and much ieeling wu aroused.. Schral men look after the boys who . did the stabbing and serious results might have followed had they bran caught. ; Ih'ngs were quieted down however, though the Incas . Was the mam subject of conversation‘on the street. It was when the four were retorn' ing to the tillage proper thct Barry and Nicholle first came on the scene. Here the drift of the story separ- :atee One aide, that of the couple“:- ‘ant. being thct the latter twoboye for they are still in their teens. ask ed [or hot! of the eldcwolk. .nd were replied to with Jeers. otter which the fight occurred. The manned claim that the village boys milked paced them. up end down, eeverel timoc Iddreulnz. all the time. inciting.”- mnrh to them. Then the vulner- made e rush. end. the scrap ensued. Tho heevicr built loccl boy- but tha edunten over the city-bred you!" and the letter were olegrlr getting the worst of it. Suddenly the young- er lad clipped his head into his pom- et and pulled out e keen hlulml hash lmlle and lunged fiercely at hln un- tonal-t. Axum end useln he otruuk out with the knlle and each Ilmuh: ruler-like blade out through their"- mcmu at his opponent endlntliuwt u vol-c woundu. When tile men we. im- lalml the now thorouchly. lnturletcd young fellow turned to the uduauue 0: hi- automaton and drove the truth: It the youth who was struggling wlth him. ".We might have got out ot this scrape if we had run." stated 00-30! the accused to 0. Peat reporter. "but (we're not that kind." '\Well. you fellow: got into a bad scrape." commented the reporter. “Yes," was the rejoinder.“and just think, we were going to go down shootmg this morning. .We Ind in- tended to go to bed when we met the two girls and decided to go to tho: The two injured lads worked in 8 local uw mill and were well knonvn "I never knew those ltd: to be in any scrape or that kind beforeq‘ men. tioned a. citizen incidental]!- ‘ 0n nondsy evening the vlslting duck shooters met two young ladoa of the village with whom the‘: :re scqnsmted. Shere were two women in this case. it you please. seeing the sex gets the blune (or most of the illdoings and goings on of msnkiml Grseie Fountsin snd Tllley Wood are the names 01 the little maids m‘er whose pretty heads the row probab- ly occurred. The boys were on the point of gomg home when a sugges- was made to visit the G.T.R. depot and the plan was carried out. dieterring to the cut in the face of Nicholls. Dr .Wilaon, slid that if the wound had been a little deeper and a trifle higher up the victim would assuredly hnve bled to death. A: .L was he [out : large quantity 01 blood and is very weak. .During the day the prisoners 'in the cells Were kept from being iouc- ly by a throng of young fellows who watched them through the bars of the "coop" and talked with the pri- soners. They hide them 3 ad ure- weli u the consteble took Danton It was on Fridey last that Damon and Nettleton arrival in Feuclun Falls from ”Otto“ w enjoy I (link- about ind the fishing in the beauti- ful lakes in the vicinity of the mus. {Nettle'ton had lifed at the Cataract image. in former years cut einaahan been residing across the boarder. $1.. coivpnnion, Benton. '1. the larger at thetwo. pad was hot! in the south- ’exn cute Not Auburn. although he hes been working in Detroit (or ‘ some time put I The boys boarded It a local reg- tnnlsnt end had been preparing for the opening of the duck ehootmg stem eon. A new gun and decoy: had oerm bought and their canoe fitted up with provisions. Everything wu ready on Monday (or a start bright. ' and early on the following morning. But u. we: not to be. N"! n‘ n! 0W and: by 32%;? ”chngnm, REAL. Manx. . _ . _A_ -,. m. to come to mu :3 . witness. Dr. Wilson said it Wald be daugen- on: to move Nicholls. for the out: (few Gays but thlt he Would I» all right mum a gveek“: time. lam 11m 7 stage 1 Med an 3 paper connminz 11th mayor of Dr Williams tegt‘nonhl in tenor of Dr. William Pink ‘Pflh, (knows the cure of. : little girl. offlicted a mine was. I Muted to get a couple of boxes of the Pub, .111 by the time she had used them I untied e decided change for the better em purchfled ,e flux-th- er amply. By the time we halltak- e” se'en boxes db! “5 emmfls- Although lhe seemed thoroughly cur- ed 1 wa afraid dbe disease might re- turn 39in. but it never did. end. Me has since enjoyed the beat of health. I cannot thank hr. Wiiléams’ Pink» 8t.Y5tmdmloe in tdkeueotun aerveo brought on by a morbid con- dition of tin blood. II: b a common disease With children all cttncsk fe- mule! duller than mice. The any cute Bel in plenty of pure blood. be- ‘oune Bod Hood 5 the lite food or “the uerven. Dr. Wlhme' Pink Pm. glare even «he moot never'e forms of m {Jodie became fie! mick the "mm! mm”. m cairn! an neur our food to we term. In proof 0! tab ne Inn the «stem at at“. Met. Menu. Banner-(ale. P. E. I. no Den: “Bone "In no my dunner- Leah. M e cm of an nun. became “fluted WM: 6:. Wm. done. \M am fine in we “tend- IOI m1 and the rum lodloulon 1‘ (and “In ”nothing was wrong mm: m Ibo wound on“: Meant-sod but, nun... Ibo m Mun": 1‘ "MM «end. not (In. to turn. but Ila «would on our m I than“: would 1» my work for her. The dine“ pan-cued no midi! that In the centre 0! 3 low weeks also be- nmo noble to hold‘mn'h’ms in Iher M. and we were chimed to take her on of ”M01. flbe banana eon!- tliotcd am the ego.“ and gold}: cup to her up: without sudden): losing hold of it. I 1mm“ 1mm weltim by the nymptoms that her/fluent m St. Nita! dance. and deQnired of nee- lng her. cured, u it.” we looked out: Her heads or let were continually moving and last of all ate would con- tort Iher features so that she m lou- inc her mum! expression. At this Pills enough for what. they did for my child, mud I hope my experience my be of benefit to agmeong afflict- ed a; my We: was." Dr. William Pink Pills are sold by all medicine, dealer: or may he ohumcdbymilathcntsabox or aux box“ for 32.50 {rpm Timur.- Wrmame Medicine. 0... Brwkvflle.’ News from Camp , at Barriefield A Sam Cue Cured by Dr. William's Pink Pill: The 45th Regiment is Getting Rapidly into Shape M tit Genenl Health is Good (From Our Wu- Correspondent.) Barriefield Csmp. Kingston. “‘3' 8Lâ€"‘l'he 45th Recurrent from "33' tori: County “Vi'fil in “mp “how 730 pm. after : long daY‘S “’3"!- mL- 1-..- Imrnn' mm'whnt tired ou‘ gone on has way. On' Saturday morn- ing. utter. a Itrmge odor had been noticed thou: the bong, the some retain all“ to enter m. a search wandedflt‘be’hdy “the mm was tound wider. the by; ' ;_ um- um“ In: brow. (tom Maven this morning by 1 non who was mu. but he dad'mt know at party's me. (3th to the locality beat out of! from ooxpmunionugn it us mile to get my further in- tormutkm to smash the re- The long journey somewhat tired out the men but when they marched into camp to the tune 0! "Bonnie Duu'iae" by the SylVenter hand they presented a very soldier like appeannce. The hettelion had 3 very nice trip although it we: a. little too long to salt the most or the men .After luv- ingJLindsey they proceeded without stop co Omelnee where they were defend nhont en hour loedlnc hors- ee’ end waiting for the rattler no with young Lindsey youth w“ no: haunted in “yin! Food-bye whis I. m“ presentgd M gt n fun than: asking tor t niebt'a lads“ Titre N no rboln to otter ban and it may thought tint he Ind palm-A yéunz Linduy youth wu too intereutod in “flat good bye whis Bland: and when he went to get of! the tuna wu going to but 3nd he had to ride 1: Hr u Omenec below in could get on. The tnin nude 3 The Petenboro Exunmgr sun: "The manor of a gunman “or! m mocked this morning from g tum neu- Mgnven. 8m «me :80 A Dad My Said to have been Found in 1 Barn A Gruesome Story Comes from Heaven ST. VITUS DANCE â€"â€"â€""‘=â€"â€"_â€"-â€" Wop at feterboro nn theâ€"lfigâ€"l place: I‘Oll‘ the line. Belle-villa v.1 reached about hell-put the! and n large mogul ensue we. hitched on to take the rest. 0! tho way. Kingutou «no ruched about 5.50 but by the time the horns had been unlouda! it wu alter an: o‘clock. A long march of about two .nnles brought the bat- telicn to the tented city. A: tbt-y marched up in stately order more who hnd already armed came out to see the DLW arrivals and may word- 01 pulse Were hard on all sides as to the appearance at the regiment. The amp presents auto 3 limly appeal-unto to-nisnt u all are get- tlnz randy (or 3 good two weeks‘ drill. the men nre nll feeling in high spirits end are quite well. Berrielield Sept. 1.--'l'he 45th regi- xnent are now settled in camp end have got down to business end ‘1‘: drilling hard. the first night in camp was a busy one end it we: lonzetter dark the tents were got in order. This morning everyone was up bright end early end breakfast Was sened about six o'clock. At nine drill was commenced. The big parade ground was one huge mass of red coats and the eXercises were watched by lnrge crowds. Two hours intermis- Iion is given st noon hour and er- eryone has lots of time to eat nie dinner. The meals so (at hnve not been any too good all that one poor «fellow could get [or brenktast was a. small piece ot bnocn. There is a big YALCA. tent on the grounds presided over by at. J. ;J. Thompson tormorly of Lindsay Ir .‘l'hoinpeon is looking well end like: his new field Very WelL Everybody in the camp is teeling fine and in high spirits. dung-infirm”- We procured our many new lines right in the old land and also in the home markets at prices that were particularly favor- able and for that reason we are prepared to prove the power of ready cash and buying in the open markets of the world, by the values that are now before our customers. Now is the time to talk about fall materials and garments. Summer ones have had their day and if you would get a firm choice or‘ the new arrivals it will be well to do your selecting now, many are and getting nicely suited. too. The assortment; invite you now for they are extra good, while prices were never better for your pocket or leaned towards saving than they do this season. A SEPTEMBER HAEVE ST AMENG NEW MATERIALS Ionombor we pm mm or express elm-nu on a: mum. of 086.00 or om. Don't an to an sum:- m of am one. J. SUTCLIFFE 8 SONS New Clothing New Mantles and Costumes New Linens and Towellings New Dress Materials New Carpets and Curtains New Household Necessities. INDSAY AND OSHAWA‘ The Can Store. [:11 Orders Fined. an “"13 13 having Link. Building. Sean 8t. Tm_ 8m. open until 10 pan. suuddy. Other dsyl until . _ 6 pm, up,“ Jammy ht. '. Sula/We 6' Sons The 45th re! 1' Thatms turn of constant appli- utioutndmudyâ€"otun bynightu wen ubydny. momma-slou- mmm 9th.! to.” At School ALI“! I. B. ANN IS, Oph. D.. 5.0000600009090006, 39000900900909.0003 Alsike Growers Notice MLJ. A. Steele, of Toronto. or ”mat-tin, will be at Little Brit-h o Fridsy to" tho Talc-b tic. until 1 I06“. Duh; “mum ho_yil_l be glad .3... III 92 Kent-st. (Over Neill’l Shoe Store) .1.“

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