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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 19 Jan 1906, p. 1

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awn o1. 067 "'7’ WW OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, LINDSAY MW WNW 6H< Preparaxory .to our annual stock-taking we have planned a 30 DAYS INVENTORY SALE- The purpose of this sale is to clear out all surplus winter footwear. SUBSTANTIAL REDUGT IONS have been made in Men‘s, Women’s and Children’s House Slippers; Men’s, Boys’, Women’s and Misses’ Hockey Boots; Men’s and Women’s Felt Boots and Shoes; Women’s and Children’s Leggings and Over- gait-ms; Men’s and Women’s Wool Lined Rubbers, etc. mic. _ .1 ,,,,,, 2---) :_ I... _- M.- aha. um: m: Q. We are other lines reduced besides those mentionedâ€"in fact we an give you BARE-AIMS in almost any kind of footwear. See our goods on sale before you buy elsewhere. ~ The 20 per cent. discount sale closes Saturday night. Many have taken advantage Of this sale; last Saturday’s business 'was the best day of our four corresponding years at this date. But we expect next sat- urday will be a record day, as the sale is exceptional in ofi'ering every- thing worth a dollar for eighty cents. Next week we turn all our attention to stock clearing. All odds and ends and broken lines will be cleared without thought of cost or profit. But as our time is taken up in doing, not in blow, we simply submit these prices for comparison. W600. 60““000“ N9. Round shape, reg- ular $15 for 12 PAGES THE WEEKLY POST: Alaska Sable Silks! Silks ! Fancy stripe checks and plain Tafi’etas worth up to 7 SC: 'I'l-IE 8H0: KING. New ‘Wrapperettes x2 1-2c Goods, assorted patterns; 11.50 36-inch, blue or red, 15c value length of x 1-2 to Table Linen Ends 500 Yards Prints Mi“ Prices. Art Muslin: 1,25 Vanessa in. wide 39c. 49c. 9c. R. N BILL, :€;:"3' 30 Days of mfing Lustre, or flannel, formerly up to 4.50, for Women’s and Missed Winter Cloth Goats formerly up to 310 at Women’s ‘Flannelette Wrappers regular 1.25 and 1.50 for Men’s and Buys’ Caps 2 5c and 50c kinds Women's waists red only. $1.25 value 98c. 150 19c. 2.50 From Jan. 10th to Feb- ‘lOth, lncluslve. I'k‘ts Women's Cloth Slam formerly up to $5 for. Children's Wool Hooo regular 35c and 25c, size 5 t0 7"3 Women’s Golfdackets black and colors, regular 2.50 made' of piain smooth dog peIIS, regular $18 for ~ Women’s Black Kid Gloves regular $1 value for Women’s Silk Neck Men’s Fur Goats 1.98 190. 1.98. , Women’s . Attrachan 2, Fur Jacket: All guaranteed, assorted sizes at Manufacturer’s Prices. 90 Kent give you nanny. autumn, aim. “an" 19. um. " ' A ‘Q 666000HNOQOO¢N§Q¢§§W§§§WN§O§M .............. bred to ahree yen For terms P. O. â€"w2. TRAY] ‘ â€"___â€"i WANTEDâ€" 1‘9 um spun of Drum (hpth m) young and sound, for he: fun: of houses. Ad- dress L. M. 33. A L mmflmdmr, reliehhi men L seeking pleasant employment, either , ere vdvised on salary or V to Write now to G. -MARSHALL 00., rum VFWâ€"For s. s. No. 5, Get-den, female holding third clue certificate. Dntieeto commence 3mm 10th, 1906. $18 per month. Av ply to J. MART , Cerden P.O., Ontâ€"w} ... ...u"............-..u-... ...-...... ....-...”...nuunuuu. FOR SALE-Three Heavy Draught Colts; one man coming three years. bred to McQuy; cue gelding, coming three yen-e. nnd one eomlnz two yen-e. For tonne spply to A O. REID. Beeboro TRAYED-(knm into the prom!” 0’ 3 the subscriber Lot 13, Con. 1. Hui. pm, a. Yearling War. One: is to- ‘O'V mo "-v vâ€" â€".w" ' «0“. Terms of ab very muonble Address GEO.- O’NEILL, Downeyvillo om~ Dec. 4th, xmxâ€"wsm. ,‘ABI FOR SALE 03 T0 RENTâ€"The undersigned h b all at 1’4- mnt, the north t One, in tha 'lloventh 0011., of the Township of Emil-s. l'he soil inst-id: eh: bun; loghouom (rune mble, null «and, cod wed. mas nova: hilinz spring._ any”! s 0.; -n__ __ md 1 no”: tailing w. town: I- ploughed, twolvo m ed with clout; uomtohnd. Thiaiuoomidorod oneo tho besthrmin thoOonnty ad is about flvomileseuto! Lindsay, on s lowing *0“. Terms of gigfl 3017‘ muons-by. Ila. Indy finest. in Post oloo. Sums of $1 and opt: deposn payms 3 M P“ compounded Ml" sxpo and overtaken < at the rate 0‘ 4 pet half-year!» - he question of where you bank you: n .ncy. We feel sure your final judg- ment will be in favor of the Victoria Loan 8: Savings Co., where you will} .tlways receive the most courteousi reatment, where your afl'airs will be} handled in the most thoroughly busi- msslike manna, and where you out nave implicit confidence in the trust- worthiness of the institution. Sums of}: and upwards taken on deposn puytng 3 :4 per cent. interest, pounded . m'momut-un WI. rum JAS- LOW mm. In DR. POGUE, DENTIST. ‘ THE SEASON’ Si GREETINGS. * Weigh carefully HOWARDV.POGUE, D...,DS LD.b Sewer Contractor chalmors on the Carpet. A M m d Guiâ€"m - orss You to to lose sod In. Is W m Mort 8t. lever. Moyon Vrooulsn sod sll members 02 Council attended the special meet- ing on m. the Two Clerk‘s office being the rendezvous chosen. Business westaken. op st 7.30 sharp. Among those present were ex-Msyor D. Bay, Jss. Mt Chalmers, l. E. Wel- don. Joe. Brown. and ex-Ald. hIeCrae â€"-the lstter by speeisl invitstioo. The only communication was s let- ten from Town Solicitor Hopkins 9"- ing the text 0! his reply to the sp- plbsfion ol the G. '1‘. R. Co. to have the hours of; crossing watchmen re- dneed. The letter wsslyled. BEWBBB AND THINGS. Alger the tending ot_the reports at the several standing committees Aid. Bytes crsved the indulgence o! Council while he said s few words. He had not been swsre until recent- ly 0! Hr. Bun. Walker's suit (or dsrnsges becsnse at. s flooded. cellsr. ‘1! entitled to eonpensstson he should get it; if: not, the miter should be threshed out. snd he would like so explsnsfioo tron: some member 0! the old Council. Aid. Res. booked up the ”quest, and on motion ex-Ald. MeCrse. who we: Bond on Works ehsiunan lsst r. was hesrd. Be detained thst Chsllneu yes the sewer built by Kr. Jug, on Albert snd Sussex-st; wss do riveâ€"us hsd exunined it persons ly snd so reported. sod both the engin- eer end town. solicitor had condemn- ed the work. The lstersls were no lit-He: than tile drains. as the pipes \vv-re rot cemented. end the tmcner were two heet,_short of the property line. There hsd been s. good solid contrset. but Contrsetor Chslxners had not lived up to it. Engineer Wsy's report, in which he toond [suit with the work, was resd. Mayor. Vroomsnâ€""And this report ccrtilyina to the work and the cor- rectness on Mr. Chalmere’ bolsnees is signed by when l" Aid. O’Riellyâ€"“gy Engineer Way}: _A "All..." one MAYOR V300.“ EXPRESSES Pm FOB TIE P003 M88088. OUR (HY fAIflERS. W 7 AW. V "Iv _' Town §olicitor Hopkinsâ€"“Alloy moms, 000-. '0“. us an: asaâ€"vâ€" â€"-â€"'c - an: Lot 31x, 1"" 0!" ‘oeuuion M 310611: 1907' Bid" °‘ guy tender not mount“! “0% Ad 1m tendor to STEWART a NNO“: Solicitor: to? Examâ€"'8. F1331 cuss rum FOB SAL]: The Sou‘h Ht" 0! Lot seventeen mthorirnCopqu-dou o! the Tonthip I ,,# A“) A“. ‘ARK p03 SALEâ€"Tendon rooeivod by thin nndeflifl' (1 until mm, Jan. 25, _1906, OREAMERY, RusgagL-sT to but the report 61 the Jen’s bu-ineu‘ 3nd toupp .111: Easter: for main; you" " 130031: 110058. LINDSAY. _o'_. tuosday 23rd of January. Address by J. W. Mitchell, 81. Jorporation of the County of Victoria moon. .iodoonnefl of the 0000““ tom! ofVlerflawill meet in th? )OUNCIL CHAMBER: Wilt lacâ€"vac ‘5' Mr. Now, of Lorneville: him“ and other M will the be howl. MIX 2 {oi-diam- magnate o’eloqhi gt one o’clock P.” M. J. LEWIS, that tho net-uro- oormt, I MW Mex EILLIE. County Clerk tho sher- boo}? has been lodged with the County lCouuoll, CM the town authorities ohould lnlom thou-oh“ u to the mumutoboinopooitioo to discus the question intelligently with the County Council. Hr. Walk- on had issued a High Court writ ohlnina damages, nod tho question before Council was a serious one. Tho engineer who laid out the power should be ukod to (fie. a. statement lung. the lower but mcwtmwd lin uooxdtnoe with his plan.â€" lt it had not, and the fault wu. due them- to. then the sewer ht have to ho monstructed. Tho i1 should hold a, private meeting and discuss- the course to be followgd,_ heel-d e lot on alumna“: the: just possible that the trouble is due to other canne- then the one ascrib- edâ€"bnlty constructing. _A grated it the newer has bee built according to the pleas ol the own'e epgineer W in egother question. We hold the Contractor: gnd two aunties in the first case. Theth’m; todo in to not C tint-clue engineer to tube the level! and give u t report." It. I. E. Weldon was been! on be- ta“ 0! Mr. Ohdnera' aunties, “on. Joe. Kaleb: end Joe. Brown. Maw Vannaâ€""How wu it that the old Council did not: settle this matter!” In,“ Vroounn next mad the re- ports 0! Engineer Way and exâ€"Ald. Keene on the Bolts 0! Mugs new- or. “no 1 am to. tho utter to tha County Council relative to the condition at same. __ ‘ A‘- _, 4_-L c whomenryflM-W" ouldnotdmhimthgn'fi L A ___ Ex-lcyou Buy-“This matter took up lot on our Itbantion int year. We had an. latent. gonad up. and :- they proved infective we were union- to lave Kr. Chalmers View than. Ipleukd with himtodoao buthehfledtooomply.md onthe ruchotcold wuthermhnd to ‘09 (ill in the tmncboo. 'l'hn old Conn- ed. He was surprised to hear that It. Chalmers had applied tor the bal- snoel due him on newer: while refus- inn to investigate the Council’s oomâ€" Md. Ewenâ€""1c u“ u dolicato thiy to criticise our predecessors, but 1 think they should hgvo thrashed this nutter out baton leaviw office." Mayo: Vroonun (to Solicitor Hep- kinn)â€""Have we any relic! in can tho lower bu to be rebuilt I" Mr. Hopkins â€" "That depends. If. the trouble is due to unity construc- tion. we on hold up oontnctor,_bct -Mr. Chalmers â€" “I would like to know now what bout-a you intend to take. All I»! istlnt you read the upgificatiogg sud contract." 7“. -_.4.....a Ugo-nu“-..â€" _. --_ -, The spelfieatiom were prduoed uni several elem real. Ir. Hopkinsâ€"“Wu the inspector on the work in your pay I" Mr. Chalmersâ€""No. sit, and I just: event you to make that chute." Mayor: Vroonan - "Why didn’t you examine the letenll when ukod to do no t" h A It! “U"? Hr. Chnlmeraâ€"“I was never offi- ohllx notified, u the ngmment all: tor. The engineer in tho sole judge a to the quality on the work, nod you have his certified: endorsing the tower.“ on newer: should he paid or not. Mr. Chalmers -‘- "sung, condo men. you will not withhold payment in the cue d savor: ggainst which no compkint ha been lodged.” Ala. Rea â€" "Didn‘t Ivor Bay-uh you repoatodly to go and look nt the aural; I" Mr. Chnlmeu - "He didn‘t give me an otficixl noticeâ€"he came to meat- bener looking (or a. job for himself than hé did in the town'a interacts.” Mayor! Vroomtn â€" "I don‘t like to hon- you tulk nbout an ‘otficial‘not- Booâ€"thus in mm quibhlinz.” ..--â€" n.- ,AA hut--6- Mr. Chalmers -â€" "The $134 due on the Albert and Sussex-at. sewer would more than pay tor the wow cring: of ever: lateral." Mr. Hopkinn -â€" "Why not role”. your aunties. a they seem to toe! mwm alarmed?" Kr. Munroâ€"‘11»: needn’t be.” Aid. O'Rlsllyâ€""Pty all but Albert 3d 8m: and Durham tad Hel- bounoâ€"OI‘M. W. can then flout Ir. Chalm- thy‘ can it in 1 I think it is as good as possible. We examined it camtully." Aid. Rea â€" "Because you examined part 01 it ianoguannxee that it is all right. What about the House of Refuge portion 1" Aid. O’Biellyâ€""Oh" Engineer Gra- ham ia responeible [or that? Mr. Weldonâ€""I‘m here, gentlemen. to ask that in cue Kr. Chalmers is releaeed u against any never: that ail aunties. Mean. Brawn agdKii- laby. _be also «.04 in respect Boliciton Hopkins could see no rea- son why Mr. Chalmers should not be puid the balance: due on covers that had been passed‘u nthhotory. As ton the aunties, be was not in layer nag!" go wrong with the lawn is: or on. aunties were not bound [or 18 month. measly. .u may imagin- At this stage at the proceedmgs some warm exchanges took place be- tween Mr. owner: and ex-Ald. Mc- Crae. which culminated in the con» tractor telling the tax-Alderman to "go home and van-hm hoe." Mr. Weldonâ€"“Well. gentlemen. on babe!!! of the auntie: I forbid you to pa'y over my on the balances um til the whole matter is settled." moved in amendment by Ald- Emu. wooded by AM. Bu. ung- nut-thu- diam ol the mun: buyoutponod until the 29th but. _ "51662 An. O'Bielly, mended by AM. F r. that“: apart of. the «unita- to W7 9- «Ended. ’1' m was tbs tang an the un- animus. which up hound tout, thmnmmmtbmom Evlv3‘We’fi no what in the courts, Mr. M8" ”So Lu as the Tmâ€"Mpynhm Aid. O’Riellyâ€"“The cannon we“ paid 8125 up]: in 1903 Ind Inter were given an' immune at 825 each. 0! course they also got something for: “(ending the Court 0! Revision meets w '_v __-_v, Aid. O’Bicuyâ€""I but, It. layer, tint tb Water Commission“ have leased an «(we down street {or (in yum instead 01. using a room in“. Inn-hot building a expected. 0.: you qxplajn why. It. by“! You --_ , L-__A .â€" and “codex-.1113 origins; notion w“ then «tried. THE ABSBBI’IORS' PAY. a I Council then. went. into committee at the whole. Aid. Bea; in the chair. to pupa um “am-my ly-uw. Thu tit-thunk was filbdinvithth nuns- ol G. E. lamina, and Jun” 51:112. Then can. tho sum. 1) _ I 1h yo): Vroomn â€":"Dou any“ kmy whit galaxy, the ma would like?" Aid. O'Biellyâ€" “It. Fleur: u hr. and can spec. k {at himself.” Mr. Fleur: -“i wouldn't like (0 an Ieu thap was pail last. year." Mayan Vroomnâ€" ‘3th am! van that I” x Mayor Vroomn â€" “Gentknen, l appmcia'to tho magnitude 0‘ our dew a: well as manual! Mint)“: i! it oogtinm to roll up u in the. past we ahfll havetoappod tonne Government for relic! ad aid. yell notwithunding I fuel thug we wodi be making a stun uni-uh}! '9 {ill not pay our sun-sor- well. and it they no not capable men we M get man also” Mr. Plenty â€" “Won. pntlcmon. P]! be quite satisfied with 8175." 9 Aid. Ragaâ€""Ink: the salary an." Mam Vroow -- "Mu-J‘s .0. null! guilty (0 this out 0! thing but: I be! that theta-mar rm van ridiculou it good work was Ms "if. mums then race and ti by-kwr m and n. third time. I BUNDB! MATTERS. ' J [glam Wilson, wuhoud new the to: apply alum to: rad- making purpose- ncxt season. 30 w“ marred www.cmm oftheBonNo!Works._ Ald. Fhlnr proposed that tin Ina m should also collect inter-u- tlul for a town directory. but All. O'Biolly pointed out that the has“ would first has to bu wan-herd; inkinlSyundmthhhdm iii til; Conneif‘i representative on thy Baud. uptshould know so... m, or Vroomnâ€""I wun’t com salted at an.” ‘ , _ ' Mayor Vrooman-"I viaitod the tire hall today. The caretaker oomâ€" plain? that he is upable to butt!» into the (aunt. Nine tom 0! coa) have been and no hr." Mr. Chalmer- â€" “The trust has.» require txchtening tip-rods are pro- vided tor that purpose. m an should be (3an into the cracks" Council than “journal. t The butter. imam in this coun- try arid Gmt Britain is m me rather drain; More» an an went: through mom partial: mly the retailers. are keeping a are watch on the truth oi thu mare Q In Britain the situation is most as- ute. and advice: by cable. and by man gel! of ,1 great soamitxd butter. tbs chi-amt grades are M06 but the {serious problem when trying to re- pianist: their m It is apparent that the 301% d and“ stocks have gene-nil: done in the p18,. Can- adian summit: in“; been abacus}. ly heavy this season. but incur out. put uaa utilized mm W from another source 0! production 0.: mail as to mod “5qu a mad. the inset at the increased thigh you an] omntry would be w -wv Consider the state (f inter-ml attain in Russia. what a luxury- ion at the butter con-nae Eng'itndispruhced itianuumho woodland 3t t-hm WW that dir ction hm bilen . the av Witness. in the met thnt retn'lem chin that the sitnntian count-hole- ale whet tomes them to charge as high as 80 can: 5 M ml; digit tinrst crummy. Sahel merahurta Lamina stock earlier lanthanum whichomtn mth‘n it would to- day; but the majority cm tbs grocers are t tying 31mm: mom had to month. and tha ulna d butter is up- pun-chin; tie mound W hat Estuary and m.m batten cold no high a 85 outs. - NOTICE T0 WMIHS. 12 PAGES BUTTE! I8 m

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