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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 18 Mar 1904, p. 7

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-Tablé stingsI mosafi two rows 0‘ white Qua”? size 20 x a ht, $1.35 13585158; mes. 61mm 8180. is: $1 00,: if$1 35-: ware, Iron and Goal. ‘f’ $2 28,, LtS. hemmed Ier Na“ in. , 35m work each hemstx tchd 'nS. fin: 2,ka 1.12 1-2 nens. bleach, 9'27] f12 ounter- L‘HIHE“ I'I' WASHING HAGRINES GLOTHES WRINGERS 8E CLIPPEBS Open won-g m. .. 89c 31 %c 190i XZI'I. 906 33 uâ€"White gasâ€"Boys’ Colored R -White Unlaundered Shirts, reg 60c BD 45c, Lsundered, reg 55c ............... 10pe -10 per cent 0 Laundexed Shir‘s. reg $1.10 ED 950. reg 90c .............................. egat-ta Shirts, reg 55c 30 45o..l[en’s, reg 55c .................. a: a: 8 m 2 «1 r. a"; (I) b‘ .5 w a 3 3 § Rhfithflt Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, Ribbed and min, reg'zse I I.'..' ..... III 1- cent 011’ all Corsets and Ladies’ Wmter Underwear Bargain Days Embroideries, 3c, 50, 7c 10c, 15c and 200, are extra speckle ‘ 1â€"15 per cent off all Furs -1133 new Spring Hats, Caps and Umbrellas. _ 10 per cent of! all Carpeuand Oil Cloths Bargau: Days '11 Days, 15 per cent 05 8.1} Ladies' Mantles Bargain ff all Gloves Bargain Day; l 34..Linen Towels, Blue borders. 40x22, reg 160 BB 130, reg 250 .................. ‘ th Towels reg 170 ED 130 reg 250 ................................................... 25.33““: Linen and Glass Tow’els, reg 0:. BD 40, reg 90 ........ . ................. » ’ N kins are Linen reg $1.25 ED 900 reg$1.75 ..................... g: ngd Egvers: 30g 250 BD’150, Sidebmrd Bn’nners, 350.... ........ 29â€"100 Table Mate, reg 100 BD 50, White Bed Spreads wi colored psttem aoâ€"Vgxit-e Bed Spmads, Marseilles $32.25 BD 81.85, «$1.90 .................. 4- ’ __ 00 its Lace Curtains reg $1. D5135, reg $3 ............................. iiiâ€":0 pins Lace Curtains, ’reg $1.10_BD 75c, 35 pears, reg 900 ..................... 000000000 ...... v o... ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Bargains 13,15 piece 8383i? wsaxuu .. ~ - -- - . n.)§pie€8 of ppm, reg 8c BD 6c, reg 90 BD 70, reg Egan... . . . . 13400 pieces “WM 911381111123 and Lem, Blaming eats, reg 13¢ ..... H “'5 pieces thte Duekmg With Blue and thk stri , reg l3e.........m 15â€"10 pieces Rgd Punt vnth mm, my ad Coloretfgspots, reg 13o ...... " 16,2 pieces 40 web Flanellette very emuble for quilt hninge, rnglc.. ., 17..“‘hite and (more-d Shot-m Floss! full ounce skeins, reg 7c .............. 18â€"1 piece bleached Tfime Linen, 62 “1- N8 45" 30.35") ”8 43°~~m :-- unbleached Table Linen, 54 in. rggfic BD 20¢, reg 50c ..'.'.‘.-'.'.' '.' igfied 1‘3le LiPen, 72 in. reg $1.10 85c, reg 90¢ ................... 21,2 pieces Oxford Sim-ting, reg 12 RD 100 reg 15¢ ................................ Mpieces Cotton MO'IOS £0110???” reg 25¢ .................. ; .............. z.. fifizpieceg Fancy Smped Txclung, reg 25c. Whitewear, WINS, Men’s Furnishings, lration ““011. but were refused railway Maori on a public holiday. '° Association would like the “33 Town Council and business L to a“>0th a special omittee ate arrangements .to give the MS a good recepuou and P 5%] attraction. The Council “ appoint Monday, July 18th. We holiday, mu matches be“ Lindaay and MOI!“ teams. “mt Sports might be arranged My afternoon. 1: the My gave the Home-squats “a 'good “1°“ at the station 9p their ar- sat‘u'daL and ran a moonlight ‘ the river in .the evening, it “1 be well Wronized. ”‘3 are hundreds-fies, thong- "‘°f Persons, mm in Taran- {a‘niflom Buffalo ml Bpohes. 7°01 Viot ' - . 5‘ - iMumfiwgfr: 3mg], ”90916 would be delighted to in a. body .to the old county “. 0‘ ° . The idea‘is to EPIION FOR OLD BOYS "0 GIRLS (To the Editor of The Post.) (To me Editor of The Post.) 11' S'u,â€"Ic is the desire of the Xia County 01d Boy’s Associ- l in Toronto to run an excurBiOu lToronto to Lindgay about the lie of. July. They wished to run ixcursion for July lst in cm- M’ith the Lindsay I.0.0.F. dem- mam es White Lnderekiru embroidery trimmed, reg 81 BD 90o, re 1. rages White CambricU Untierekirte, embroidery trimmed, r3 $1. $312)5 :11 g: “$1I5BD$1.45.’.,m3537SBD$31q,reg93:263D$§-. 108611531) 175 ymdies White Gowns,tu tucked and embrordery trimmed, reg 1.15 ............. 95o PM“ White Gowns, $1.5OBD51.,reg25 $1.853D$l.,50 mg fl...” 1 90 5'1““) White Drawers, mbrens style, re ”281325 RD $1.96 reg$1 66 ...... 1 46' PM”) Sim-aware, reg Solo 15 BD 950. 3306 ’BD 24 findieS'“ White Corset Covers, $1. 31) $1.215?) 1.60 BD ............... 1 38 1; Ledies’ Corset Covers. 1'08 75°31’39“ 30° 313”“. 9â€"4 pet mm White s tted Muslin, reg 13¢ BD 9:,reg l5e ........................ 121} tterns 40 inch 'te Apron Lam, reg 16¢ BD 121e, reg 12k ............. 10 8 9'5; maps White Striped Apron Muslin, reg 13c ....................................... _ SAWS ‘1 but were Hardware WILL BE A PROMINENT FEATURE OF oUR BARGAIN LIST FOR SINGERS LEATHER HTTS WHEELBABROWS Men’s Furnishings, clam andflosmy. I POST) Prints, cotton and .Shlrtlngs Teaming and Table Napkins. . MCGAFF-E‘Y Low Gash Prices. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. macs man" an. 5mm, and Thursday, larch 23rd um um. “Immunity. m.lma_mm Tbe tuneral toqk plane on Thurs- day of last week, March 10th. to the Presbyterian cemetery, Perrytown. The services were conducted by the Rev. W. Johnaton, o: Hillbrook Pros- byberian church, of which deceased was a life-long member. He had long since passed the three score and ten years span of life, having reach- ed the ripe old age at 89 years. 'l_‘.he pail-Were Wm: M31 John. 1118- ggtt, some! deceased, Mm- Hush. Samuel and John Hagen, nephews, Alfred and Fred Gilmom'. Mr. John ' M. non of 46003-596. is in the amp of the 61.3. here. and will have the sympathy d all he Lindsay friends in his horsemen?- John Liggott, Conn Township. Port. Hope Gu‘idc 2 Mr. John Lig- gett, one of xthe oldest Settlers of the township of Gum, died on Tues- in Ireland, and came to Canada when young, settling 31f. Qak Hill, where he resided for some years betore re- moving to Gavan, where he has since resided. His .wife preceded him to the Spirit world same ypm ago, 0m! or a family of five song, four remain to mourn hisAir:1:113.,t)tu,_1‘.e_'1 John, of WininEn and Isaac at m. The other son, 'nhqmap, passad away at home in Clevelaind two yeui ago. De- ceaaed was a brother of the late S. Liggett, of Perrymn. at" and was largely attended by sym- pathizing [fiends and relatives. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne, Bellevflle; Mrs. Richard Robinson, Mm, Adams. and Mr. John Robinson, Lindsay; and a number noun ()0qu whose names our mother did but secure, \M. George E. Rogers, of .the Board _01 Trade, Montreal, a bmther-in-lmw of deceased, was also present? Rev. E. Daniel conducted service at the resi- dence and cemetery. The following gentlemen acted a3 ran-bearers; Messrs. Andrew, George, Thomas and Alexander Kerr. A. Mann and John Gillespie. Three orphan chil- dren are lost to ,the can of their grandmother and 'anht, and have the sympathy of all their friends. The funeral of the late Mn. Joseph HewsOn took 1:12-96 on Sunday, after: noon firom the family residence,â€"Pineâ€" son, 'widorw or the late Gondmtor Eewson, formerly of this town, who died»! typhoid .1010! at Believille about 15 months ago. The cause 0! Mrs. Hewson’s demise was water on the brain.‘ The Port Hope Guide Guide fefers to the 53d incident in the following term: MARCH 18, 19 Irs. Joé. flousqn, Pan Hope. Lindsay friends will learn with deep” regret at the death. at Port Hope Last Friday, of walla. Hew- 160 BD 13c, reg 25c .................. 19 ada Ten Ca 20 Toronto. 311 ............................................... 3D 40, regSc .......................... A 7 , ago, BuffnJof :13 90c, reg$l.75 ..................... 1 25 ton and Phil: srd Runners, reg35c...... ........ 25 “'3th (198 ed Spreads with colored patterns reg from “10 «WI ............................................... 1 35 â€"-Over 2,001 .BD $1.85, regsl.90 .................. 1 50 been taken 0 .25, reg $3.............. 2 25 camp at Md |%Wn.m 90c ..................... 70 this winter.‘ Robér'cj in! Keene. 39d gfitflu rag 13c 1 reg 3c ............... £90m, reg 13c ....... ,.... ilt Innings, reglle ......... ins, reg 7c .................. 50, reg 48c ...... ...... ................................. ................................ OBITIIMW. Dry Gaoos Fouse. Belleville ; Mrs. B Days B Days 34 70 DR. @2055, Dentist, lindsay. â€"Peter.boto bankers have agreed to receive no more American silver after April lat. -'l\hs Examiner says : Here'tolore the banks have lost on American silver. as it has to be ship- {ed to New 'sYork: Then as money it is interior to the mum silver currency, and mnmomr, Dmimion silver is on no coniseration accen- ‘ed anywhere in the United States. There is apparently a ldx'ge qnantity of American silver in‘ circulation around town. and this aetim on. the part of the bank's will have a tendon- cy to banish it kg!) Fetter-hare at East, for ever.......Linaaa.y bankers should .flollorw suit. We belittle our- selves in the estimation 0! all Ameri- cans when we continue to“ accept , -â€"As a sample of the difficulties that had to be faced by Some or! the lumber-Lag companies Operating in Enliburton county during £113 past winter, it is said that Meow. Mickie 8: Dyment an'd the Gull River 00.. were compelled to slash and open out a road eighteen miles long through the towndhips at Anson and Oakley in order that their camps might be kept supplied with oats. hay and beef. by the farmers of Stillman. Mindeu, and adjoining towahips. â€"'l'bere was some unexpected fun at Moehan’s sale in 0; a on 'Bnesday last”.1'.wo fur coats got mixed up at a town hotel at dinner time, with the result that the owners got mixed up in a oown‘hed sore; at Man’s barn. One of the farmers wedged the other in a manger, bruising him about the face. The performance was witness- ed by a full house. The unripe”. man is now wearing the. better coat. --'Ihc right of way of the L. 15.8: P. R. R. which has Melt-used as a sleigh road during than winter. has been closed by order (or the balance of the eeason.‘1‘h3 public; in the .section. north of Nestl‘eton wil‘su.’ - fer a grent imonvcnienee in consc- gnence as the wuntry roads not be- ing travelled, will now have, to he opened up; -At the last regular meetmg of 'the AWOUW. a large number of members tinned out and assisted in the initiation of candidates. During the course of t-he meet!“ rousing Speeches were delivered by dif- ferent members present. Helmh- ments were served and gremaphoue selections closed an excellent even- ing ‘s amusement, â€" In the Northwest. whzrc woodis wry scarce and has to be bmught 10m: distances. prices are lower Run in Lindcay. although we are pract- ticclly on the alga of the forests. Dry tamhrac is quoted in the Win- nipeg Fre. Press- as selling at 35.75 per cord. while 36 and $6.25 was paid on Kent-8t. a couple of w.ck-mgo. camp at McGill'S bush; South Ops. this winter. Peter W. the champion chopper, and the Pawns; boys. were in the gangs. The poles ran born 3 to 85 tt,. in “nth. The: am now being “sou-ted and thipped out; I . ' Z ' fâ€" - -40vver 2,000 telegraph poles have been mpg o_u_1t by" Mr. ‘Kngpping‘d -"]"n= “SaML” Tea Company le3 opened a branch in Hum zapolie, with Mr. Weaver as manager. The "Sal- adn Ten Ca have now branch}. in Toronto. antral Fem York: Chic- ago, Buifnio, Detroit. Pithdbnrg. Bos- ton and Philadelphia, and from time: branches (loan enormouetea business from the Atlantic to the! Pacific. Bruno. comes next with 123 inchcs at Sangeen. 90 a: Point Ola. k, 75 at Viiarton. Muskoka reports 105 inhoa at Ban-303, 118 at Bah and 99 at Gxamnhurat. â€"Gre.v County heparin the heaviest aggregate gnaw this swam. Pocklyn 11mins: had 153 inches, Owen Sound 111 inches Mmlord 160 inchw. ~-H§y be coming in finely thra- due 11: response to a. brisk dmuand and the fear that m: road-will get wuss: before they got better. The mill ownexs. ‘ivury men' and hotel- keeptra are (mm; their manta! from ID to 1} loads at: weigth dam; on tho na-‘r'ktxl scales»- branch of ‘the Grand Trunk in so blocked with snow that the students affine University of Coboconk tear they cannot reach homa fcr Easter. â€")lr. John' Jim-1mm, mot-onto, chairman at the Dominion nanmpr- tation Comminiop, has written to flayor Row. of Petvea'bora, mes- fim law): 2491 as that date tor the proposed meeting of the Commiasion m that town in connection with the mum. Valley Canala ‘ asthma: ,and vigou- cum I“. fully digested. “Fume toms-v0 what and burl cy 1 no bum, but mstaim, imigoram. «mun mt mum on runs mun nouns: What It Ruining In Town and the country About Us. Lever‘s Dry Soap (a powder) to woolen? and flannelo,â€"you’ll like broom, and incidentally will hang on .to this LinMyâ€"‘Petarmro cup for another yepr.‘ At the Scugog town on ’l‘hurainy the Peta-borough men were 24 shut: to thatmood. hatyeo- homey mmmmtths land, so Malay was pm'nned notorious by 5 mots. Bpth clubs played their strongest rinks away 1mm homa which accounts for the unnamed acorns of each day. Eva-y Liodmy rink was wall up yesterday, and some --T18n year old Gladys Boprcy had her lowm- limbs badly bruised last week by gaming; caught under the runners of a sleigh on Lindsay-st. The horses were frightened by :1 mil- way engine and attempted tto run away. which {tightened the youngsâ€" tora, who were enjoying a the. A doctm' hadwo ‘1): called in tom-ea: the wounds sustained. --‘-Vo ‘dirnct ant-id attention :0 (he adw'rlisemcu‘t of Messrs. Britm-ll 5: Co.,' stone dealers of Toronto and Burnt Riva. This firm have a splendid quarry. which is producing the befit quality of building atom. and they are making a qweialty of furnishing stone for concrete and toad wast. M15611. Britne] So. enjoy a reputation for aqua“: dealing. and customer; may depend on gutâ€" ting just “la! the) ordenat 12.:- sonn’oluu price» and as promptly as can: can he supplied, ePamrbot-o aniemv. Saturday; At a» curling rink yesterday altos-noon the crack Lindsay curler. turned the viable» on the local}nigt_x§o_of the â€"-'1'be members or the Peterboro '1'. A.S. hockey team made the Simpson .house bheir stopping plane sharing their stay in (town, and conducted themselves as gentlemen. mm host Simpson has no breathes of turni- ture or ruined “nets to mourn ov- er, as was the cane when some other teams reamined over night. [mm intemfinchettluttho ‘ '1 mberofuhtouloet mtbecutilnl, dmbio sud mm tooth was made by (15085.3; hon. m FROM $4.50 UP. Elm: udBridgovorkilporteefion. uâ€" "â€"J , ._‘â€"_ v 1905. Program in” he obtained on application to Imeeotor Knight. â€"A youngdmap named Artie: has been arms by the Petuboro po- lice on mioion of being the party who. choked} And rob-bod Miss Maxine, of that town, one evening; lust woek. ‘ -I-he ramains of 3. Latham. tn Tofonto traVeiiDr who died in town ' Sunday evening of pneumonia. Wore interned in Riverside cemetery on Tuesday at .4 o’clock; Mrs. Larham nuimdhin. .tqwn Monday night and made the naecssary' arrangement; â€"The .Ontagio‘. Educational upo- ciation will float a”! an Wit; (1 Toronto on I: , , WWW” and marshy. April . 6th. and 7th, _ -LL_!A-A|‘ 5 mils-3383; the: recon: °‘.“' 'good 350:. . ; . all"! nod Wu!“ 0" but 5111'. -Sanral load: of dry WOO â€"Drom W! made anon» wand were pom m town Saturday at ”sullen-9 C0» qurtnro Last week. '-A number from town drove on‘t ‘. n1 If ived la Midnetsday to attend M’r. A: Ryan 9 -â€"A tam MW 9 . arr [sale on the u can. of Emuy. m. ,week ‘0’ the Ilse-st. “0- j Ryan has sold his fauna to Mr. Simon dht church. It MFR}! ‘0 the ‘P' ; Connoll. late of Seattle, xwxr. pearame “1 W Wen“ °‘ “"3 , â€"su Frederick Borden, Minister at chh- . , Militia, is expected go visit Lindsay â€"A youugdmnp named Arr“ M3 and give his promised mamas under been am: .by the Peta-hero 11°- the “spins at bhe Collegiate Insti- line on Mic!” 0‘ MM the Puff-J lute Lecture Course munithee soon who- choked and ”M 111” after Easter. . -'I'O-,DA'I'E DEN TIS'I'BY Sole Agent for the 20th Century and Progress Brand Clothing. M. I. CARTER, cum. of)!“ ARTIFICIAL TOOTH wring portion at the Cont, of Victoria would disclose tho 0066990999wa WNQNWNOOQO {WAIELV l FOID‘S SPRIIG OPEIIIG, :inoludjng Millinbry, Oustfumes Dmes ,GoodS, and all defariments, an IThursdny evening March 24th and 'tollowin‘g days. A chorus of Ameri- 'oan long birds will add to the pleas- 'ure of the Opening. -â€"w.1 fluted To Use It. slmerâ€"“Tbought I'd have a joke Ion that tmmp. Oitarul him amth- 1 ing suit.” ' \Hnajtonâ€"“Whax did £19535“ ?" Stun-p.- -“Said hv‘d take, it uncon- dition that I xiv: him a ticket to _ Florida." I t l â€"'m.e compleic blockade of the Balihunon line. which has lasted since the great storm of Feb, :9Lh, was raised yesterday afternoon. ‘Ble work vain reached the village abut 4 o'clock. and the entire; Vlllfl‘c turn- ed out to stem. the delivers". ' .t “spam ;raén we: sent nary: at i333: £21357; tie" G. -r. 1?. ~02 m tie-up will run into :33 figurea w~--â€".â€" -_ $7.30 onciociwth convey the large rumhor o! intend-0 held here for many days tannin-pom?! 1100.5 tbs Railway Iotos. --A rumor is current in town that the C. P. R. has acquired possession of ”w lronda-le Bancroft road and clwrtur. Unit the L. B. ‘ P. 'R‘y will be «th north from Bobcay- salon to a Junction wiLh' it, 9nd that title I. B. 0. line will be continued - On Wednrp‘day, as tin: mailbox-ton train won on its way down to Lind- ay, .1 can)!» 0! cars at freightld: the track owing to we on in: raik'. and some damage was dune. The auxiliary had to be a at out‘, and it was after one o'clock lo-da: when the lrsiu pulled iuLo Lindsay. um SALE. 2 0n um 23rd and 24th «3 wfllholdourhnnualflmnmg mmaummhm on all mm. mm goods “03 advertisement for W'm-3 unmananuo am. 3 {glandid curling Was dong on: th: keen â€"Savoul load: at dry umnc wood were com in town Saturday at $5.50 and .6 per cord. . â€"A number from town drove out Wednesday to attend m; A_._ quq'e ofIall the very latest creations. A Man’s Suit Is part of his identity, as expressive as his Laugh, his Whiskers or his Eye's, now the 20th Century offers a man the tremendous ad- vantage of being able to see himself in the Suit before he buys. S Pin Ha If you are particular and hard h _LL_ please in your choice of a Head Covering, a visit to our Hat Department will fully satisfy you. Easter Furnishings Few makes it any have gained such country-wide popu- larity in so short a time as the 20th century make of Clothing. It would be hard indeed to please me man who cannot find hls ideal ofa dressy suit in the 20th century lines. See cut. ' ' . J. CARTER. ; P. 'R‘y‘ In Bobcay- t, qnd that continued . Elhlihurtou 7 u to Lind- : WNWHMHNNQ TIIE I. D. I. l 0. R’y lccldont. ErgirL-cr Asa Clark was not Iat- olly injued in Last week's run of! at "dely‘s dump,” on we Luanda]: 8d Babes-on road, as was at tird re- port-d. He was on engine ,No. .3, which left the track and rolled down an (mnkmeut 3?. feet high. The fireman renamed in the engine and escaped uninjured. put Driver Clark jumped as the engino was going over and m seriously nnjured it. the back. If your VANS dceu huge ri‘ut, or it you hwhdluo “.1! them in tau," “Mom. wagon-mum we wil uflyouumly that the belt in and mks it right I! you vim out! it will can you Donna: KORE WANHB AR! INJURED by ac- clllod rue flattenâ€"m who were nevor tninod to that bum-than in my aha w”. to know Wgteh Inspector to the Grand Trunk Railway. GEO. W. BEALL, HIGH CLASS PERFUMED SOAP of the best perfumers and mum- factnrera at BUNOBN’S DRUG STORE From 3 Cakes for Se. up, CASTILE SOAPâ€"Genuine Import- ed in a seller with us. We sell it by e cake or by the lb. FAIRYâ€" The best value in floating bath soap. 5c. cake. MEDICA I'ED SOAPS â€"â€" Form : Inge proportion of our Inge We carry gt :11 times the best vanes in Toilet Soup. SOAPS. W m by 98088.:A Lindsay. This Department of our Store is birimfui s has h sold r of the orps an ubjects 9d the at W081 O body ‘ Cemctw troops the SW OI‘OIto ed a s: 11 year mony o J Dioplly Soldion ers of 788 O l mourn‘ Fitzgco‘ side th. mls, \\ 'man am other ed as p UI thret iquor, I be u took 0! {ht KcC blow ow [c0313 1 FUNERA Hotel, bounds: nixed St tee from adian 5‘ served k to El Id, to )1 murdq in the ted upo )pointed at the mbsidie 5 being ’ederal rcvisiox o! co I to be :rity, 1 88, and incident mod WI ronc co n the 'f the kable p )pment past to with th to fish ’rime ed the 21y reL cCaig 1 :upied s and c .rround; see: we: e way â€"Tho ad yes cc HANSLA aly 1 L ’unishod propo: work r ing wit Idling Won 1 Adv July 10.: the Vic by his e pass» 'emicr's surplus Cairo hbabad Bough m QUE H XL'StJ nd a: 15! M

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