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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 11 Mar 1904, p. 8

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a long 7638.74 Eng? auu .‘w .... ... 15..Children’s Combination Suits, regular 50c .................................................... we ~ 15-1.adies’ Flannelette Underwear, 15 per cent. 05 Bargain Day. . * 1 nt. 03 all White and Muslin Underwear B Day. . ' " -regular5cB 3c;regular 6§c .........5c; 17â€"10 per ce ‘IS -10 Pieces Embroxdery regular 46 BD ...§o , 9â€"5 Pieces 4 m Tafleta Ribbon, regular 200 ................................................... 15o ' 20â€"3 Pieces Wlde Embroideries for rset Covers, regular 40¢ ...........35 l 21â€"New Shapes Ladies’ Linen Collars regular 15c, . . . ..<. . l . W12; 32â€"indies’ Silk Collars regular 356 BD 25c ; regular 38c: . . . . . 3......300 :3â€"Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, Plain and Ribbed, regular 25c. ................................. 200 ' 24 -Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Wool Hose, regular 40¢ ..x. ........................... . .............. 30c ? 25-300 Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, Colored Border, regular 12§o for 7o; regular i We for. . . . , _ . ........................ 5c 16â€"100 Ladies’ Hand Bags, Manufacturer’s Bangles, regular 75c . . . . ...50o ’ 3'3- ' ' 27â€"10 per cent. ofl’ all Ladies’ Corsets Bargain - 26 - ‘30"! Japanese Baskets, for Hair Pin and Pin Cushions, regular 40... . .........2 for 5c maladies Cashmere and Knitted Gloves, regular 25cm . .. . . . , . . ...20c 30â€"3 Pieces Lace Yoking. regular 40c,22c I __ an. H- n n L4\Jg â€"‘-_-V__ (llâ€"Heavy Feather Ticking, old Prices, regular 254: BD 2013 ; regular 20c 32 - Heavy Table Linen, 60 inch, regular 30c BD 25c ; regular 50¢ ......... L45- Bleached Table Linen, 58 inch, regular 500 BD 40c ; regular 35c. . 3-1»- 5 Pieces Roller Towelling '18 and 20 inches, regular lOc . . . . . .. 35â€" Cotton Towefs, regular 5c each .................................................... 367 Linen Towels, regular 7c. each 37 â€"Heavy Bleached Linen Towels, regular 25c .................................. 38m 100 Green and Cream Shade Blinds, wide Lace, regular 65c . 39â€" 500 Green and Cream Shade Blinds, regular 30c ........................... . 4v.-Chenille Curtains, regular $5.50 BD 34.75 ; Tapestry, regular $3.50. . 41â€"100 Pairs Lace Curtains, regular $1.75 BD $1.25 ; regular $1.00 ...... 42â€" 3 Patterns Tapestry Carpet, regular tOc BD 45c - regular 550...... . 43â€"10 per cent. ofl‘ all House Furnishings Bargain ays. 5i; 4’ fifiufifim's'flé’efigf ' *" 'éoc’ 313' 15c; Twillod 22c ........ . ........ '.18c -- n - h Pillow Cotton regular 150 D 120 ; 4}th circular 22:33. .......... ., ..... 17c 5,516 1321: Extra Heavy ,Unbleuched Cotton, regular 11: ..................................... a §-\\'hite Lawn, regular 13c BD 10c; regular 11c ............ l 00 10-100 Pieces Zephyr Stripes for Blouses, regular 12§c 11-B1ack )lercerized Sateen, regular 20c BD 15c; regular 15c............. . W12} m Clearing out balance of mu and Giuliani's Underwear BDays an n“ 1-, , ,,_,,_IA_ 1!- 1n, Lot. uâ€"Black Wales Serge, regular 55c BB 460 45â€" Cream and White Serge, Blue and Pink 46â€"White Silk Poplin, regular 75c BB 556 47 . Ladies’ Fur Coats. 15 per cent. ofl' Bu; 48-).Ien's Fur Costs, 15 per cent. ofl Bax-gt 49â€"Ladies' Rain Proof Coats, Special Bang We think at this season of the year, nothing could interest you more than interesting prices on Cottons, sheetings, House Furnishings, Dress ‘G'oods and the balance of our Furs. Lot 2 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, Long Sleeves, '3-I,gd_ies’ Ribbed bedVests, regular 159 " BARGAIN DAYS " Friday and Saturday, MeLennan C0. 0L - ' ' ' ch White Cotton H4 regular 106 BB 80 ' regal» 110.....72. F80 329 Cotton, sort finish, for the needle, remix 12c ............... «Ch . _ 12° . d 1e Csmbnc regular 13c BD.llc W ............... tfifilefi Unbleuhegi 36 inch Shzeseotm , 23° . mienéoew .. 9'34 E°§h$$fit$§€fflo maul” 20.; RD! 15o , Tmm'llod """ AA '._V_ ' Lumen urns wnsumc uncamas CLOTHES wnmcms H0332 CLIPPERS SINGERS MIMI” 0N Iflt l.B.0. ENGINEER ASA CIARK Bl"! OVER AND KILLED TUESDAY. Train Left the Rails Owing to Ice? and the Unfortunate Drivor Jumped} and was Run Over. mu m) ails; moon Iri- Dds ill Fun- “011 Falls were nqtified and; Driver Asamuk at the Immdalse a: Ban- croft lme, had 1151: his lite asthere- salt of a deplorable mm on that lure early in the day. The particulars available are mea- 81": They are to the gifect that ow- ing t0 the ice on the railfia doable- Nader train was bequ sent over the “418 Clarke being in charge of the laaduxg 9mm. At a point near HWRY’S sidim or crossing, where ”1 1‘ 1: ar enbankment about 30 feet high, the trout engine lett the fans and Ciarke, while preparing to jump. fell or was thrown ands: the Evhmls of the second engine, sustain- 108 such swore injuries that he died 30011 attes 316113311er “)0. The deceased was a fine specimen 6! manhood and was popular with ail Latrom o! the road and the genera! :ubfic. MMâ€"As we go to press Thursday morning we learn momMr. L. B H0W13Dd. manager ‘at the road, who “3 storm-stayed at :thn Falls WNW. ”18¢ a .telegrm~recei.ved by himithat Wwaa‘ totheet- gftuthat Driver .' fluke “ an; M a 3 him-ea, ”at“ WM. “9“,“ I? "741112ng Mme 3mm an may mm Hardware, Iron and Coal- Blinds, Lindsay‘s Leader. SAWS Curtains, Q'ulltsfl' Table Linens and Towollings. B Days . a n_--_.. -M... .1... 0:.. an on». 11291113.: 20c ............... 15c March 11th and 12th. cottons, Pillow cotton; and Shootings 'mgn“""1$.'r"1é‘c"£xi}i'iéc BD 10o ’ Dress Goods and Blouse Iatarials. WHEELBABROWS roar; LINDSAYJ-‘RIDAY, lumen 11. 1904. ong Sleeves, regular 22c BD 17c; hr 15c ............. 125 regular 150 BD 10c reguhn: 30eB iregnlar 18¢ iar 55c BX) 460 ; Blank Soleile, regular 850. Blue and Pink Lustre, regulu 55c............. :11- 75c ED 556 ; Tamoline Silks, regulu 60 :- cent. ofi Bargain Days. cent. 03' Bargain Days. a. Special Bargain Day Prices. . MCGAFFEY Lew Cash Prices. Local Bram“ â€"-\’cxy 1:111; progress has bzcn made in the task of opening up the llalvburton and Coboooal divisioasot tlv‘ G. I. R. Th3 record on l‘nasday was a total 0: {hrs-3 miles on the Haldmrton line. _ -â€"A number of the men employed in the moulding department of the Syl- vester Works were unable to work 'Mondaj on account of watex having found its way over their floors nome- thms during 4414: Sabbath. V should see to it that and the snow Open . _ ' the amt; fresh- their places to gave nts a chance to got away and one being flooded. tlwlr cellars from 1:...- 1904 there are, no eclipse? -â€"l‘0r 1m “1th u.-v _, _ of the mcon, hm [hare are t,wo of' the sun. both of which am invisibga to as base. This is the smallest 2mm"- bcr of (dug-935A Mutt any year can- obtain; and \vdwnavar there are two they are both of UL? am. - In another cdumn [1:0 V-"nds’ Stm ': (20. makes cel'enlhcc to tbegood points the “Pandora" Range, should b.‘ examined by all housekeepers who cantemplafie mak- ing a change [or the bc-ltwment of their culinnr) Cur p41 lr-mmt. â€"-T-hev slug-ping of stock has been seriously'inter‘cmd with during -t-he past month by the almost constant blockade of .bhe railway lines. Drow- ar Membnrgey {11.3.6.6 a stant Monday, Ills d \tljuuo- ~V‘ thrir 0111:1110!) Cw [Lulmmt â€"-T.he shim)“ of stock has been seriously “interfered with during the past month by blockade of the railway lineS. Drov- er Manlhargey mat“ a stant Monday, when he shippad hwo earloads of hog: to tha Geo. Matthew 00., Peberboro. â€"~C.itizcn's should find a. way to kqock the ice alt the roots b1 their houses, as in many instances it ’5 very dangerc'us. Mcp'day a. hug-3 chunk of i0: tell tram the roof on to Lb: verandah or a tetrxaoe on Peel-at, splmtcring three of the rafters and doing other damage. â€"Prof. J. H. DoSi‘lerg, Ocnhat and Opucian. will be at Matthieu house. Permian Falls. mink 15th, 9h amoou. till March 47111, afternoon; Kink mount. Scott's hotel, March 18th, till Sétmdzy ML, 19th; Hindemmrch 21st. ziniou hotel; Bancaygevm, Roz-£12m house, March 92nd, tilt 23rd. A. 75%: Linda. o eition t0 _ Elf! I.- \ «Spring is here, or just around the corner. m. Bonnettte, G.N.W.. lineman, had occasion to visit Cam- bray the other day, and say-s he heard crows cw‘w'mg and grouPd begs order. -“ r ' ' ' ‘ *been â€"-Putar-boro cxtlzena, who 111$me . ‘\ m“ withom: auto-pm: how-1-. 9: time, are: bem'g urged to tayigdsmff im a campany Judy organ: . .5 construét an Academy of 311181... Luna”... mm, 'm .1 no- : ,regu]ar2acBD2Oe.;.1-egulu180 wmvlu‘rv -77 . - , A few Lindsafmtx’qu are. m a. pa. eition to give intgndmg Investors; some mlmbbe pom-tan as to the momma Value of than stock- a cou- 9L0 of years hem: . _ “ " b;- tn “MM-n will â€"_Omuo NW"! atlrnfliV” “"13"“ get mt 126M181! d’k'w‘ mm am “"9 , o... ".lv n'w 14 IMO! w' "I win be, come“ mum): {We wil in 02093-5319“: atteunpt than" attractim Gunman .w.-- get our [curable-walks, as! each rate- htme whatever width he ' property. For win he'qotrteut with acrmw accâ€" mn‘tjé [We will “El-{2: t0 ., . 4 ‘ ‘ " 1.4!.“ we I’ll-LCM“: vv .--_ V0 will hay; t9 take axed namgtwn Dry Goons flouse. ...... u-‘IOIIUIO he _a course before We B Days B Days ...65e ...45c ...40¢ ‘ vy m, â€"._ 7 _ no burden. but (matamn, nourishes, fiimigomm. ' ' . ; , .» -â€"Thc Xéntqal. merchant who had i promised us mudâ€"possibly dust-for I the 1711] Wu.“ lose his pxestigc'as a . weather prophet are long if better ivuathcr conditions don‘t soon ap- ; {Ma r. --â€"Last wpek for a few hours the mercury hovered at ten points above haezim tor the first time since {November 1561:. ~._ GATHEIEII IV POST IEI’OIWERS OI THEIR DAILY ROUNDS What is Happening In Torn and the Country About Us.‘ - It is xww__;hai tbs-ac cars of hogs were lroxen Lo duath at thk- watcr Elation one any in: week; W8 Y-Z (Wine RoamDininfectmt Soop Powder is o boon to my home. It dinin- hcbandcleansuthonmofim a. â€"--Nobw.ith.1tapding the various kinds of weather we are having. men are engagod daily on the C.‘P.R. con- struction work in town. The heavy -an2 you ten the large picture 0! tbs World’s Fair ground; 3nd bufldin’gs'in the. 0.13.3. tbkiet 'otfioc windqw? muuu uvyv vu â€"..- __V , , raocive iron: the tar-men for tbe'bal- we at the season.“ the roads will be simply ‘unpassa-ble from this forâ€" ward until! the Km disappears. Many farmers are finding difficulty in getting into the bush to ‘ keep onouh wood on hand to Supply their own «wants. ' -'1‘h8 Brotherhood of Railway .Twinmen willhokl their annual win.- tar hall on tho awning or March 17th, in the Council' chamber. I 1 vor Saw a put-p]: cow; I [r \cr hop: to see one, _ But horn th» milk we're getting now, I’m 811:. that there must be one. â€"Strcngth and vigor come of good food. fully digested. "Force." a ready togervqwzhagt _and bin-Icy food. ‘add. A ____:_l.~- --\1r Walter H. McGiil. .mrshant, o! Janchilk‘. (successor to Walter Brown), was in town last mos-k look- ing after npring gooda animus-ms which wcxe unfortunaLt-ly delayed by Una prevailing storms. -- Pcterboro Morning Tinus: The Water-st. canal is now 09"“ (or bluiâ€" nuss. The payments are all the way lrom two to ton inches unda: wa- tar....Some of Lindsay’s pavements have also how built 500 low. Thu-c is one calisfaction. however,-â€"t.-)4:y “ill not float away with the wring trwhesla like the old plank walks. â€"Th9 townfipeopla may not build mac}: hope on all the wood they-will -Mr. Alex. Fi°hex has“ greatly im- proved the app mam-cc of the interior df his groom-y store on William-st. north. The yaintcrs have finiqhed thvir work and the- xtor? now pri- sum: :1 brig!” and neat upset, L'l‘h'! mumt‘ of Rt}: J 3V". Macmil- lan. former pastor of Sf .Andrnw's. wnq omitted from our report of :11: list of Wmnipog citiwna who joined in €1.11}ng a wre‘aih to be phced on the coffin of lh‘? lat: Ernest Sackh‘ \ i110. --'l‘.h' factories at Campbflll'ord Lav“ bad considf‘rai-b rmhie with ic~ stoppmg the now at wan: to the watt-n 'haer. The paper mills there found it necessary to use dyn- amite to elm.- Lh: race-way. 3116542 shots “he fired. ‘ Q'Io'wâ€"opgmting in the vicinity or hovers mm, and another gang is at work back of Ball’s tanner}. - â€"â€"Alu_:ady a legling 0! activity and sweet music on the early morning bit-etc. glnd clmnticlecr, as head of the household, is already keeping his aye open with a viqw to locating pro- per sites mercon to stat-L household»- ‘ing oporctionm These-and other in- dications an Lend in the gain: direc- ~ u -=- m... Hm days or the forty (:6! Sit‘ ing operationa' These-and other in- dications a“ tuna in the earn: direc- tion Vii... ‘.hat the days of the forty ocnfc eggs are numbered. ” --Mr. “Will 00me of .Whitc- “net-9, returned to his we:tern- home muesday. Mir. Carapdden: is one of the,an yo men from this dis- trim: Who has made rumba a success 11 been BREEZY {0M1 'BREVIIIESI DR. 62053, Dentist, lindsay. FOB Dl uluuwa v P.----_-, ' n built 500 low. TIN” ; - Owing to the bad roads the m- lction. hpwovor,-â€"tr.3‘3y i canal meeting of Victoria County away With the @1108 Chemo Board, was not held Mend-1y. the old 1118113 walks. as announced. President Thou. Rob- ipeople may not build fifteen. Treasumra‘nolair, Secretary . all the wood they will Shync, and two or, three. others were he (”menu (or the'bal- on bowl. The meeting will be held mm.“ the road; will later at the call of th; secretary. ; usable h'om this torâ€" â€"Among the my who have been ‘ the Know disappears. stalled at the Simpson house by the 1 x are finding difficulty lata storms are Mr. and Mrs. D. D. no the bush to ‘ keep McKenzie, m I. Sheena. Mr. on hand to supply their Henry and Mia: B. A. Oroer. Mr. A. , Moon}: Mm. C. Clarkeéeall ol’ Kin- i'ng the various moun ; Messrs. o. Godfrey, her we are having. man and D. Lavery. at nobcaygeon. 111i}! 0‘” the C-PJL W'i - Town 0131-” Knowlfion has L! k intawn- The 1108'! C(iVPd a Jultc' from Mr. R. Spicr, I purchased from Mr. Secretary 0'. the Board of EdUC‘lti'Jl, almost engirely been calling upon the Council .0 take th': 3 the road bed. In B. mews-dry skps lo Till the vacancy rge of a gang 0! mcn.’c.1used b) the resignation of 11:. A. tins in the vicinity of I E. Gin-gory. imrmbcr for the north and another song is at : wold. “hose election is nullilmd on- .' Ball’s tannery. - ing to a technicality. feeling 0! activity and â€"I,n an item relating to experiences militia in the hen COOPE- .ot travellers during the recent snow ‘. the. ‘biuls i9 waltedas blockades the Fenelon Falls Gazette on till: early mom”; says: On Tuesday last Flawene a: aliontwlecr. 43 11910 a" Duqdns's agent, Mr. Wm. White, L 1.5 filteadé,’ “911"“ h" drove clean over a Ilekb, toll of bags I 3 "WW ‘0 1033““: pro- of chop, that had been abandoned at r0011.” start. housekeep- the foot of Moftait’a hill, and «@550 p. mime-3nd othes "I: covered with snow tint ho mistook it “9‘1 m We “”11"“: for a. nu: arm that hi: harm could t m" ““58 0‘ a" ‘0'” easily force their way through. : num » W of .Whitcâ€" â€".Tncsda Mr. J. D. Fl chllz. $0110 has Down visitinu manger of km Flt-V8118 Milling 00.. m M the past gem put on n force of between 30 and 40 led to ma weztorn home moo 3“ the Omnpany'o expense to tr. Cal-Lflddnna is one of halr the G.T.B. shit clean the mile inns men tram this dis- long siding iron: the iron bridge to Lmnde tuning a success their elevator. 11:6 firm has some : yrovinoe. He has been huge orders on hand which they hue . pant seven years andis been unable to fill owing to the 101' of two mum blockade, and the oodly shes. taken , . -_ u... -..... nan-n. on. was rendered absolutely my to 100 31-038 0’ and mostly under cultivation. He says it is tho'home otthe Jmman who is willing to throw of! his coast and rough fit for a while. -The Fluent: Milling 00.. and the R. M. Baal Rather 00., have been drawm on the G.T.B. stone of soft coal for some time past. It is expect- ed that a consignment will. reach town this mack. ._ â€"A number of our citizens were agreeably surprised, when walking down town on Sunday manning, to find the post office open to the pub. lie. The that mail from the West {or nearly a meek arrived about 1.30 Sunday morning. gy alderman will Have to face I simflnr difficulty in the mar future. - The renal-mp immunity. from fires enjoyul by but town during ihe pas-t winter is cause to: sine-3:0 Unankrulnom. It is all mm more! re- nmrkabfe b'caufie. fired have been Kept up night. and «by as never be- tam owing to the cxtremc and con- lilfli-S-d cold. , . â€"(b1uwa and Whitby Councils have united in a demand that the Grand Trunk Railway shall construct a subway uodar a level crossing at the tool. of Simcocét" 05M“: End- STUCK-TAKING SALE We have several lots of broken lines to clear out before we catalogue Our stock, which we annually do the last day of This is your opportunity to sécure BARGAINS 1N CLOTHLVG AND FURNISHINGS. A my... 01 the ARTIFICIAL TOOTH waning portion of due County or vmwm wow mum interesting hot mum most beautiful, dunhle “a statutory tooth "to male by 63088:} umber of not: to “loot from. Tm}! FROM ’54450 UP. Hi- Crown ad Bring. work it perfection. I not! repugnant! more “gem: AVA! Why not take advantage of this to secure OUR 15 DAY LINDSAY- NOW mm woans mm UflMPANY, The Housekeepers wiil be delighted With the “Pan- dora” Range, as it embodies all the good points they have so iong wished for, and represents perfection in scientific stove building. -â€"Pa:terboro's new Collegiate Insti- tute is to acct about $50,000. -Tbc gnnuul meeting at the north Op! Chaele Factory will be held on W-ednendny. March 16th. alt 1 o’clock, in the factory. FINEST BAKER ON THE MARKET. 4mm Peterboro Water Dommis lionem hate decided to increaao the discount (or prampt payment 0! rates tram 20 ta 85 pp: amt, the limit be'ux queen dpyfi. We are sole Lindsay agenzs for this superb Range, which easily excells all others. The price is extremely reasonable considering its many good points, chief of which are economy in fuel and grand baking qualities. Call and see it, and get prices. ' dale. where they spent about six “my: waking rrpuire to the (lam. We. 11. Friday. an elderly mi- dent of Fcnelou Falls village, is dead. Many of Lgndsay’s young Indiraâ€"and old maidsâ€"will Ivar the new: with regret, up they. were in the habit of consulting deoeaaad (requently as ‘ to tin color or hair man by their husband; to In. and other interesting information 0: a like nature. : -Lx~nt this year will contain 46) darn m in anew»: to a. question; â€"Lx-nt this year: wu! comma so days. and in mum to a. question an to why this is. the following rea- son has been given: “Easter Sumhy in fixed as the first Sumhy attu- the that full moon altar we vernal ami- nox. Lent contains «10 fast days, and CARTER ROLLER GRATES, ENAMELED RESERVOIR. Old Stand, Opposite Spratt an Killen’s. "PANDORA” RANGE six Sundays. whichane not IaaL «Jays, mmkim in all 46 days.” -â€"Unlnas great precaution- have been taken by fruit mars topr apt their 303mg traps from field mine. there is a “viability that my my ham been girdled. . WHO PILLS YOUR 9RESCBIPTIONS? Our drugs are the finest obtainable and our stock is in every way adequate. Our prescription work is marked by Thought, Care and Thorough- nees. We feel our responsibility to you and your physician. Pres- criptions are dispensed by scien- The superior service,§togeth- er with consistently. fair prices, should merit 5 {your prescription trade. DUHWE’S DRUG STflflE PAGE QFIVE?! which am not fast Jail. ill thre iquor, ‘ he 3.: took a {ht McC blow 0v [0031.13 4 the 8H ad gland nd It; fatal :0 the g the can :rained 1 3110011111 35 visi1 made I Trout 1 Hotel,‘ boundq tited St rce from 1dian s] :upied s and c rround ses wer (3 Way HANSL cCaig cl, 1 L 'unishod the vi by his 1 Adv served k to El d, to t murd! Bad “'1 GE one C1 t the the IN QU Session o! co] to be ity, u decidc 1 tho c ’ the bsi_die deral VON minte S'CSU INERA H‘DIUB yeste: has be sold ic: ciden t splny I Ion 0 me )s an ects the Wes mete 'oops :1 an her oto 'ear ulgn 21004 the I l‘eLiu opos N: h wit! Ier's ac :tlerl 3mg Lada h u mdret t In at ng “'cli

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