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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 17 Mar 1905, p. 8

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..L a,” m .-.. c... A- lieu-”la... -¢ «1 .~._. A, . :...‘.‘~...:A4 . 46.x“- r1 GOING OUT WEST! say ? Why, yes, we have just the kind you want. They are made to stand all kin Prices range from $1 65 to $7.50 but space will only permit a. few descriptions. / Waterproof Canvas Trunks, iron bottom, steel clamp, Vic. look, all sizes, prices for 28 inch... . 2'25 Waterproof Canvas Trunks, steel clamps and knees, one of 3 30 the best trunks made, price for ‘38 inch......... - Waterproof Canvas Trunks. extra strong, with heavy hinges, 2 trays, price for 30 inch 4-75 to: clampe and lock, 1W 25c to 81.15. ‘ suitcases. 31.15 to 31.50. .0... us. ..... E A trunk, did you ds of use and abuse. Gripe. 650 to 85.50, E Z U m a. K! E l l AT $2.00 PER 100 SQUARE FEET. We have a complete assortment of Sheet Steel Roofing and Siding suitable for all kinds of buildings, including pl Siding Steel. sin Brick. Rock Faced Brick, or Stone , at $2.00 and $2.35 for Painted Steel, and $3.50 and $3.65 for Galvanized Steel Shingles in ’lfivo styles and Six grades, varying in price from $2.50 per square for Painted to $4.50 per square for best galvanized. Absolutely Wind, Water and Storm Proof, Nothing in the market compares in price and durability to our Sheet Steel Building Mnterials. Over Five Million Square Feet sold in 1964. Write for Catalogue No. ll describing all grades. and special prices Will be given. State requirements PEDLAR PEOPLE. OSHAWA, ONT. Cough Remedy ALWAYS CURKS And in Pleasant and Safe. â€"â€" â€"â€"-â€" ASIRAVfllfllS (ME MD 60 h. ..__+â€"- mm mum nunâ€"- loco-onto of Mums and Strangers within Our Satan. 1 -â€"Hr. Fred J. Bullet, of Toronto. scent Sunday ‘in town with friends. ~ - Prof. Maxwell. of Winnipeg. was registered at the Benson on Monday. â€"‘lr. A. O. Hogs and his Hogs. of Oakwood, were in town Saturda. y vis- iting friends. - Prof. Dorenwend, of Toronto. manufacturer of wigs. etc., was in blown Saturday. â€".\1rs. M.J. Moran, Canandaigua. N. 31. and little niece, Helen, are vis- iting Mrs. Adam Daren, Melbourne- 81'. ' â€"â€"Mr. T. C. Ivory, of Omemee, re- renresentlng the Maser: l‘iscb Piano Co. was in town Saturday on busi- mess. ' â€"-Mr. Ga'diner Hunter. of Bobcayâ€" neon. was in town Saturda y in can- mcczion with the rebuilding of hi; hotel. -â€"M‘r. Ed. Joy, of Canniog'ton. ar- rived in town Monday to_jol_n the working staff in Clark’s tailoring one tablishnnent. . . and Mrs. W. ESWain. of Rowland, flanitoba. who have been spending the winter ' in this section, leave for borne on Shoreday next. and will visit Chicago on their way west. ' ~- Rev. Mr. Smith. Presbyterian minister at Bobcaygecn. who preach- ed at both serviioes in St. Andrew’s, undsa), on Sunday. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Greer. Colborne- st. durin': his stay in town. . -Mr. B. J. Cough left Monday morning. for Atlantic city. N. J.. 'll spend a week with his P. Uough. who joined same morning. 3' g z ' best Wishcsfor a plenum holiday. â€"Meesrs. W. S. Pcdlar and J. M. Emmorsun. former partners in the carriage m ' business here, loft last Tuesday for Victoria and Waneouwr, 8.0. They expect loop- ;cn out Ln buninose there and will tend for their families during the Iflmmfl’. ‘ ~33. J. C. Potts. the n ular unlea- hen in Dundau .9. Have lc‘s dross goods dcipa-tmont. spent several days In the any recently attending Ch. Dillincry openings and taking note of we ncw‘cffeota hn dress and humane. He returned with the latent patterns. \ â€"nAr. A. D.- Kitchener. of lhctirm of RM" K‘tohuner. spout last week" In Western Ontario on budnoaa tor the flu. and will leave in a con- ple of wwkn for England on anoth- ' ‘ n of the some 1'1".an point to the probabil- that in a few years this bunlnean WW one of cor largest dado-true. as then is noon-tint and WNCCW. . ~. increasing demand for manufacmrcd‘. â€"Miss Why Fowler, of Toron- uo visited Miss slight all. Mr. G. Inâ€" glc’s lately. . . . â€"Dr. E. Irvine. of Nedands 6:. Ir. vim, returned from a. businem trip back north Thursday morning. - ~Mr. Leon qu1, an L. C. I. stu- dent has been amointed to a. posit. ties: on the Bank of Montreal staff -â€"M.is Addie Imgheod. of Thorns buy, is the guest at her aunt, ms. Wm. Pearce, St. Peter-st" east ward. â€"Mr. J. H. Carnegie, ELK?“ p!‘ (kboconk. was in town for a couple of hours Thursday on his way to Toronto. â€"Mr. J. D. Fl vello Lransactedbul- inese in Ottaw. Thursday and wit- new-d the Ottawnpll'at Portage hoc- key game. ‘- â€"Capt. Wan. Fee. who has been in charge of a lumber camp in Car:- wright township for the Kennedy Davis 00.. has returned to town ' â€"Mis I. Gilbert, Miss N. Richards. and Messrs. S. Crandell and A. Win. arm. of town, have recently entered the Lindsay branch of the Federal Business College. â€"Mr. Geo. W’ilsom. of Echelon Falls. timber Ottoman for Baker 6; Bryr ans. was in town lately consult/ms with his firm relative to mrations for the spring drives. . -Mr. Herbert Seal], Optician with Henry Birks Sons. Ottawa. who has been ill with typhoid fever at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Beali. town. iis now on the mood and is recovering strength rapidly. -M.rs. (Dr.) Allan, has-been an in- mats ditho Russ Hospital for the past “tottering from a bad. wt. tack d hemorrhage of thentomach. Blot new friends will bcglad to does sometimes fromonaeih m ivcr and digecu a moment what bahltnd W bowelsandllvermnans; thinnest: and wahcfol instead of I virtues then small rods. in her condition. - mun. Orsor, and daughter. of Bob- caygcou. were in town may. â€"uiss Mentor-3.0! King's Wharf. was «inking friends in town lately. â€"hlr. Calvin Hall, of Knuuount. transacted business in town lately. rhlr. M. Williams. 0‘ Wilberforce. was a guest at the Simpson Muse Thursday. â€"Mins Adair, of Revulstoke. B.C.. who is visiting Norland friends. was in town t . .4“ Nellie Brooks. who had been visiting Poncho Falls friends. has returned. to town. â€",The many friends of Mr. Geo. Fox will hour with regret that be. is still on the sick list. - - midis“ Lottie Oates, 'crmerly of J. Sutciilfe 5: Sons’ millincry staff, is visrting friends in town. -â€"Mrs. J. Deacon has been ill for a. couple of weeks With lagnppe and is not yet able to be about. ! -Mr. Richard Day, of Powlee'Cor- 11ers. was in town mtclv. He leaves a week from Monday for Mammoth. â€"Mr. McQuude. ha. of Omcmee, has taken a position on the crcrking staff of lhc Boxail a Matthie hardware firm.- -â€"Mr. Wm. Laking, of Hamilton, proprietor of the Haliburton new. will. was in towu lately on his way north. â€"Lindsny friends will be interest- A in the news that Dr. and Miss Corbett. cf Cobourg, left on Monday on a six weeks’ trip to Cuba. â€"Mr. Arthur Jowell. of Mr. Alex. Clark‘s tn‘loriug staff, returned rc- (‘emly from Bradford. where he had 960" nitcndiing the wedding of Ills brdthcr. : ' . â€"-Mr. Geo. O'Neill. proprietor of. the Benson house. and smut. Miss Beri‘nc. left for the City on Thurs- day. 3119 latller Ls about to enter on hospital as nurse-in-tmining. . â€"Mr. Wm. Paley, of Oakwood. was in .town lately and gaw The. P051 .1 Welcome call. He has been on the sick list for the past :wo months with lagrippe. and is not yet fully recovered. â€".\lr Frank A. Robinson, of Kno‘: College, spent a dag; or two lately a: home. no gaV‘e rm address at Y.M.(‘. A. on Sunday afternoon at 4.15 on religious and social condit‘ons m the Somhern States. â€"Mrs. Clarke, of (firemen. spout -’lhursday afternoon in town, and paid her first visit to our Public Lib- rary. The nrmnnemunt of the books and the facilities for individual sc- .«clmn impressed her most fervor- ably. nus. T. McN'Lsh, who has been visiting friends 3.: Port Rape and Oshawa. was in town 'Ilzursday :uzd -ocnt a few hours wiii'n her brother, Mr. Marshall, of the cast ward. bo- iure. returning to her ‘uozt c in Glen- am Vicinity. â€"Mr. toy St. John, of Little Bri- min. who is well known 30 Lindsay your; men. having worked in rh-e local oltice of the Rnthbuu (:0. reâ€" cenlly. left on Tuesday for the Northwest. [Boy was in town or. Friday bidding: gootLbyc to l num- ber of well-winners. â€"-Mr. Joseph Cooper and daughter. {Miss Cooper, who accompanied Mr. J. D. Flavolle and his rink to Win- ’ nine): Bonspiel. returned from the West on March 7th. MISS Coop- »: remained over in Toronto. where she will spend a Week With friend-1. mhile in Winnipeg th:y were the meals of Ir. Cooper's son, a. leading barrister of that city. -â€"Fenelon Fails Gazette: Miss Pan- sic Junkiu left on loading for Lind- say where she intends resuming her music in St. Joseph’s Academ'y...\{r. W. H. Stevens. Public School Inspecâ€" tor visited the local schools this .week ..... Mr. George E. Bumbee‘ eld- est son. xenon. returned on Wed- nesday from the Lladnny Hospital. whe'e he underwent an operation for appendicitis. He has entirely rc- cmered. and is looking wells ..... was Violet Wcrsley. who ha° been home for acne time on account of illness, went to Lindsay and. returned on Tuesday. accompanied by her sister, hire. L. Thompson. of Toronto. who will be waiting under the purental roof for some time at Kr. and Mrs. Eli Worsley's. of this village. ._â€"â€" um columns-s new And Llatan to Some Information Sen. earning nrtealan Walla. The Waterworks Commissioners met Monday afternoon at 3 o‘clock, in Secretary Hopkins‘ office. Chair- man Flaveile and Commissioners Ido- Neillie. Brady. Mayor Ray. and Supt. Begbie being present. Communications were read from Nominal-let. Berlin. Woodstock, and i Guelph Agricultural College, answer- . in: qua-lions which Supt. Bogbio bad, had sent to the in regard to artceian wells. The Newmnrket letter stat- ed ,that they had two nrtesinn wells well: put inuin 1887 and now have three. more. They are from 145 feet .to 260 foot ini depth. and the total , flow is 60.000 gallon. but by pump- ;ing the flow is increased. The cost of drilling is about 83.35 to $2.50 per foot. .Tbe drilling has been through mined clay and no rock. and the water 15 used a. greu deal on ‘lnwns. The Berlin wells are pun'pmz about i120.000 gallons everydga hours. ‘lltio character 0 is composed of clay. sand and gravel. The well at Guelph Agricultural College only pumps 50 gallons per minute and cost 82 per foot for drilling. About 60,000 gallons are pumped daily. The ground in corn- ucscd of I‘noatone 65 feet from the Mr. l-‘anollcâ€"“Wo would require 700,000 gallons per day. It was decided to refer the letters to n special meeting. when the Baird expect more anawera. The Baud than «Hour-nod. w I Fuent- [anon tor I-blaa. its plemnt taste and prompt cures have made Chambarlaln‘s Cough Rom- odv a favorite with the anthem of unalldllldram Iquiokly cure-ch" coughs and colds and prevents any manner of pneumonia or other nor. ioue consequence It not only rum mun. but when given {I soon u‘the ‘croupy cloud: app-“I.“Wlfl prrnt The inauguration of the Spring Styles for Men and Boys' wear at Graham’s are so attractive that you can just stand and admire them as you do the tulips in spring. We bespeak for our spring exhibition the special attention of dressy men and youths. There’s a snap and dash to Our Spring Suits, Top Coats and Raincoats E E E E E El 13"} E E E £7 Up toâ€"date in pattern. accurate in fit and connect his shape, Covert Coats, which wi spring. We from $3.50 to $15.00. RAINCOATS. ONTARIO FRUIT GROWERS. Hon. Mr. Montoith Promise. Consider. niceâ€"Succession Dutiea Increase. Toronto. March 14.â€"The Coâ€"opcra- the Committee of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Association naked the linin- ter of Agriculture yesterday afternoon for a grant to aid in “bushing ai system of co-oporaflm in packing and shipping'frult. four new power spray- ing machine- and the appointment of an expert to ads: packers and abla- pcra. Boo. Hr. Iontclth promised thorn unification. The W dutlea for the pant two months amounted to 8177.0”. an increase of 8139.... over the con-ea- pondhcpcrlodlantyear. Eight Santa PM mm. larch ILâ€"Dudley Holmes has protected the election of If. 0. Cameron In Went Huron. and F. R. Latchford. Attorney-General. has on- tered a protect against the dealer: of ‘1'. )1ch In South mm. This makuatomofelchtpmtcsts. the others being Port Arthur. Kingston. North and South Norfolk. South On- tario and Sault Ste. Harte. 'nle potl- ttouern against the election of C. N: Smith of the 800 are Thomas Johnaon. contractor; Alex Hand. merchant. and Edgar Brown. broker. who protect against the return of Charles Calder In South Ontario an BobcfiMmDavldF-Puxhandfiam- uel Stocks. OIlOoupunnuv-tnod. 11mm. m. March 11â€"41:: in- functionSnturdaywul-uedbyuu- twin-Chancerylnnmrentraln' - mmmoucommuam Prairie Statement! Gan Company l I“ 3.50 monument.“ 'oordlnsto Mahmu- ~nmeaatlnttnforoalastyaar. Big Rebberyln W Neutral. larch ltâ€"Whon Ir. 14- Mmmnwlthn'r.llohaebanh ;Son.1ewelenanddlalnood Importers. enteredthoworkroomatdllBLJa-ua Street. yesterday morning. he found the door ofthelar'oaafe Wotrefunoonthoofloa allthavaluablocoutcotnm Manama-anemia. 08.000 and 84.000. The detective Iaonthotraokotthorebbcn. LocalOptlonCanloa. : North mama-mu town _8aturda:onrrtadalomlepuoubth .‘W‘Mfll’ofu. '15.me 'm”'¢°“°hAW1.andncan-cho c“willlottdu'eahare. Wheloulofleoaaltanaa. MWu.laroIl-Au.uonre oocurredatl.huelklo00.'nw was put out by the company’s o 0‘.- II-tb ‘ m mm..mw~.w wens... . ., , There ion model for every run-n. and a stvlc for every Prices range from 83.85 to 820.00. SPRING OVEBCOA‘I‘S. ll be populcr this make a specialty of these in black, Oxford and dark mixtures, and in the light coverts and whipcox-ds. Prices range Our special is a Raincoat for rain or shine. It combines a lot. of comfort, style and wear. 2 EEEEEEEEEE day. nian Blouses, Sailor Suit, the sensible Kenningto the Norfolk styles and freah epecte in Bus Eton Blouse. and Sailor that put them in a class by themselves. . IENSSPRING SUITS. Ham: Km Wxtiaamy nnlq' no in cut, Prices range from $4.90 to all. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. Alltbe new thingafor nun' ' gmenof the The Mr Brown Suite. the new 9 Suit, ! _ I Blouaea. Alec a collection of Spring Roofers This ”m“ '° 32”" the Chesterfield “d J and Top Coats for big and little boys. HATS AND FURNISHINGS. The spring styles in Men's Hate are here. You’ll find the new shape. as they are to be worn in thecitiee, soft orntifl andthoy won‘t coat as much as they will elsewhere. See if they do. BOYS pply the demand on us for ofloa ' y, Jan. 13, 1905. we received such applicaho' ' an. You can tcr at any tune." Getourfroe, handsome catalogue. It gives in- terestng information. TEE DOMINION BUSlNEs‘S COLLEGE, LIMITED Confederation Life Bldp., Toronto. {SEE 8:3 ecceoceoooooooeooce oeeooeeoeeoeeoooeoeoeeo .mipai New Spring Shirts. new Underwear, new Neckwear, new Gloves, etc. All the correct neveltlea of the season. THE BALANCE OF OUR OVBRCOA'I‘S AND FUR COATS WILL B TH E KING CLOTHIER. unnnnnnn Our Machine Shop and Foun- unseen E SOLD REGABDLESS OF COST. I SEE Give satiataction mmfial in of the })V‘-; And fl." dry is exceptionally We“ equipped mmhip Without fault. with all modern tools and chICCS, ‘i‘ We invite an in€:"3li»\n of 01:: 18'?’ and we have a staff of cxvcncnccd j stock of SI ‘OTCH. Ins. uni M'- wo kmcn, who are spec-31m 3‘ 111 - CANADIAN kinda of work in our line. we Satisfaction guaranteed. l HE GR 11A"! SCHOULI A. fawdmdonhthewellknown OF TORONTO Ito ween: oral of twentv-one teachL era, Its doe ui out ineludin One Hundred “Mn ’I‘vpewntigg Ia- clnnee, Its modern and thorough work, it: aucoeaa in placing in etude-nu and graduates in good ll ions, all combine to make it the one Important Bantam School of Canada. No vacations. Enter any time. Correspondence invited. Write to Wall. SHAW, Principal. Him for the "out Len. use Loui- Globe-Doom) 'AI tho nowdrlftn subside careful "donor will notice lhu the) will leave a thin. lucky coat: of black 'not on the can! plot. “i. must be removed at once. or it will destroy the turf. Ewry nor-in wash the lawn with caulk soap, Munch “mutiny. Do not chau- oou the w. an it will canon to to mm at the code and (all can Dry carafutlywlnbapnh loaf bar A continual-worth all theoareym can know up. It. my I GULLIIN 8 SONS. Lindsay Street Bridge, FARM LOANS. __.â€"â€" .ONI' 1‘. Io.“ .- .“m cranial-nubile. IOYonrl u bows-u Currant Rue of'lntvrom. mvh pl'lVlIo-ge of rep-"Intent in maul manta when -oquln~d. knee-Ia kept down in the to New notch. A.“ m of this natun- kepl may private and confidentml WI. and IBI- no if you want money and get my data J. H. 800 l'HnRAN Lane a": DI Inc-Ia. Into-u FINE FAR! FOR SALE. Pandthcold and when “I”. lei!” hm. W my 225, em 1 . , values have never b to Offer“; to ‘ re.211 classenof Smiling? "'Eaitical public. . . p603 CBS 0853 caturc.! Just now in a good time {£19m - , 0 ”our order for a in“ wt. If you“ ‘tlnnking about om, don’t {Ill to If our gods and get our prices befafi ~ : deciding. It will 1 w you. lei-chant Tailor. YOU CAN SAVE by ordering now. time only we are SELLING A7 COST Parlour Suits and Cizzrzn Couches. Lounges, Easy Chair; HOLTORF \ For .1. >l‘O-l V ' 34’ knitting (A..- “A..- u 7‘ Progress Brand Clot. pring Term fro [52:11.2 T’Z TORONTO. 0 'or. Yonge and Alexa; ;. - + . mu m CA LGJ. “I UIBSAY nautto‘ in a Du- an - ed “Rough Notse' lilcrycno wl- g, r' C!’ (1.1' l‘l-'l l‘ low .. - .. . “Hr-.H. _ 7-: -~\.. I.“ Bdtll 1. ‘1 “7' H 'nnl x; “”1“ was <. ("J'd'ma “'l‘I‘I ',; 'LM c10.1r.s t '0‘ worl- m : ~ '.n‘, LL‘J. KL; 11‘: {I113 ll'le 0.; ”‘3“ up on :. rut “"13 anw HM " “Bond. hm.-. ’ 1"" ‘ludrx, - .zL bul M(‘Hr,, - ' "‘b0und Imul‘ '“- “’11:. zn- -. . ..'n.\ 20X “0‘“; . . “ pil‘fiud H _ (UK 3-] IO!” ‘leson dnl xi. 1" .Llld UL'HJ' im- 5... , M‘r‘ltllluigru 'lkillllmq. ,. . . kkl(.xh llt'. H :00“ mum- lur V . "I the ui‘kflo’nar‘ U fut 1U“! ll ll . lod NW ‘0": ort‘bkdr .\ ’ -’nh' find M .l I ’fln‘la N‘orm. “g“ u Off-aide; fi‘ ‘ ‘ul ”lid (i. D! liying lllt r. .

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