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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 8 Apr 1904, p. 9

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who”! had given curd Nu. n n. or mil: '1 n- a: the in" my. and trely equ at on nqo‘ DSAY. mt. I: famous “'orm. war die * pgymenll I mefits of I much 1th F002- PS IS .ught "CA’I‘HRO’ SUITS CD DOS -l rod 9““ Jmp on withiufi ndo fiffifiuo u» «cocoon: .0 r‘-l-- rA-LIIA- I 2 nu! ‘lllifi m. BATHHU, mm. A. summon, K. (. I A Hamlin nunsono LAVIVEII AMI CITIZEN PASSES AWAY. The Saliont Featuru of a Buy and Usdul Ll“. We invite an lnapvctim of our Inge ck ni‘ SPOTC". IRIS", and I) II. NANA): WEAVER. 3...." "J 1...... firs-or ham ulrthd to I “mum: Anmtmng recon! son of H trutlon. and mm hm am 4:3 name ago. J the but“ of ma ‘ \vtion 0! his Univarl 2m Mllnl to \h: 94 ntrrm: upun tho pru w-mun m In» home t In Junv. 1858, h'H‘l H‘J‘l‘hlp with Mr. R Hutihg th.‘ w-‘ll k 3‘ z H‘J‘Hlll‘ :vlln Mr. K. 1’: Ha“, con- muting the wall knmm ‘7nw firm I Straxtun Hull. T11“ Lit" Mr. trnziun “nu guzl‘tll‘d u Quwn'u 0‘10“}. “stuh‘r mm. 1399. “van”! as ;\ prufrssiunnl man :wwdingly mi: rum in Luv and huu Inside? a wide htl‘rnr)‘ vulumn Mo wm‘ Ni- 8pw;.xll_\ “-le infunnrd m regard to comma-1mm Luv and much-23. Hi! Wax of nntiring‘ lhdllhll‘)‘ in MB pro- fumum.‘ «Jpn-:13. :ul Indvhtignble Wurk-r Jun it n lurg'ly dun to in- l‘l‘hs‘c Jpplit‘ulimi \u Ins professional fill‘IV-x‘ :hu' llN' ll'JHll humus 33‘" wusly l!!!puil!‘:. LLW'. Munch Mr- élmuun (ms campcllx} to rig“)!!! from a .-I.\ luunths' businvss ““9 to 3mm. Columbia. wry much broil“ 1n mun. Ho abandoned his PN' \ fusions! amt-s u-ntiroly 2n Lite 11090 recurring his ‘health_ and “Hum”, but it was Otherwlw 0" di'ilird. and don“) came as datod' Ai a man the late Mr. Stratum mefisrd Starling qualitiei 0‘ chu- acter. His ouiei Manon: 00‘0" ed a warm and kindly “am“ He '1“ River effusive in his wdw‘h‘ hlt them: who knew him mttmatajy, 9nd hundreds who were thfi recap- tents of quiet but substantial acts “1 kindness, knowthat it would be difficult to name a lax-gar heflftcd Dim. Mr. Stratton was nnmrried- 5'“ lficvw behind him to sincerely. mourn ins death. a motlmr, Mrs. James Stratton. three brotherfi Eon. J. IL §trmton. A. H. Stmtton a!!! Dr- E- was ul untarmg llldllhll {vamml (‘upnczux all Wurk': .‘ml it is Lug: tn»! application tn hu duties :hu' hN lit-um} imJ)‘ uupuiuu'. Luv! Elralton \‘s‘aal camp“!!! I’m a n.\' mouum‘ but Btiuah Columbia. vary in Leann. He abnndn hasioual dutias 0min]; recovrring his drengt‘n, but it was ‘ thixzuL and death can A9 a man the. late Nessa] starting qua] acter. His Quiet dun 2d a warm and kimll‘ 5- Stratton. now at the Riviera; 3n}! four sisters. Mrs. (,Dr.) HnnLBr, Mme Stralton. Miss Mary Stratton, and Mrs. '1'. F. Matthma. The funeral will be he‘d under MCI-Sonic amices, on Wednesday at- ternoon at three o’clock. THE SHOE KING, LINDSAY, Comet diagnosis. (From an Exchange.) ' Physicianâ€"You: ailment lies in the larynx, thorax and wiglottis. Hooliganâ€"1mm! An’ me athher “‘3?“ th‘ throublo wal in me ‘rhor Though this rmhng was not unex- cttd, yet it cmm as a shock to mum and trim-ml» auul to the gen. a1 rublic in the cmnnumiqwharc ,8 drcouwcd gem 10mm: was :0 well n1 favorably known .uzd univers- ly thwarted. fer his high qualities mind and hurt. “illiam Armstrong Summon was w swam! son of the lute. James trauma. and was born in Aahburn- FRS ‘ )l.‘CI ALTI 1:48" :ggigfaction DC! (f flw but and hhmfl. full“. ml regrvr ;h this 1: nulligcnc The “Slater Shoe" for Men. The “W. A. Marsh Shoe” fl The “Winn Shoe” for Chilc' Lu“ 01 um ‘nw on ”1001111- .I his Univarl'uy com-w. and M to m: For 'm 1883 and upnn the practise of hing“- n his home town. 1d um ago IF ANY .‘II‘Z‘JBER UL" XUUfll‘AduA-a. --..-.__, the (ante torhquor can be removed pox-men by [tuck-pa Samaria Prescription in iving d or dd 1:. Failure Impoodhl I'm an Io. °‘ “ to SAMAKIA mlimoninligflco sent se-tlod. Jotdnn “not. Totem“ Cu» REMEDY C 00 8‘7 Mr. W . A vent tot nnrnin ul dam to In" win. If you an {luu'L M! to m up "do“ ‘W'O'e “'11.“ POST," Momku‘ . NEILL, lu: late James am in Ashburn- He vntercd up- ‘aw on thvc ml- W Merchant Tailor. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. APRIL .8. 1904. ton in P0- g wh'm the 1m? publicoi , StratumK. 1k place at? I the work BER a .‘A’Sfimmms (0m ANDGfl sh Shoe” for Women. " for Children. Our SPRING FOOTWEAR is here. The new styles are modelled on lines that are graceful and at the same time by conforming to the shape of the foot, they combine appear ance with comfort. You are cordially in- Q vited to call and see ~ 'our display of the LLL "“‘II 'v-v 5M“ Kimmy and um . thy. at Toronto. aw wilt-ulna MI Wm. Skltoh. town. - Mon-r». u. A. MrKny .uul .\. W. (Tum, or “mm'illu. w‘ru In Luv" 1; lt-l)‘ un Willm. â€"-Mr. Frank Anglia. at Ilnllburmn. was among-At our Vinita" from lhn nonll country hut wook. â€"Mrs. (Dr.) Gmhun and Mina :kuud'ford. of Fumlan Falls. mulled on town tricmts lately. â€"~Mrs. Jam Putin. Mont-u" is Apomlinc a few days with her sin-fur, Mu. Ualhoun. in Toronto. -- A A. 7 â€"\M0N§f5. ’1‘. Minolta, F. J. Kerr and J- 3- Gvnhnm. (It Ikmlon Falls, 51'.an [.31 at Good Frisky in town. - Mr. Ab. Counts. law of the 5‘0th African (‘omtabulnry is \‘initin; friends in town and at kimnount. "â€" fun 7 -â€"Mrs. and Ni” J0“ momma. Ont“ occult Mr. A. Skinner. north .turnk‘d IL Ivuw- _ -Mins Maud West. and Mr “fast. 01’ manual-ton, are worn! holuhy with Mr. and Mrs. I} to apt-ml En“ bocunk. -aMl'. and Mk3 Wirdrw tor Archie. W110 5s M1110 131 ville Concise. 3000‘ 9”“ Ibo. city. ' ' â€"-.\[r. Mi- gggtt and a .‘V -â€" wn‘lne [at It" “wit to their brofl ry Sound» __Migg Nellie ( North mkom 0” HID Summer with (DE) O'Keole. _Mr. T. B. _91rlf \ vâ€"fir. T. 8. can“. at Warm one of we ottioom o! the E Dnirymon‘s Association. spun-t Friday in town. â€"M.r. mm. W. pmum Lindsay trionda. -â€" 31:. AH. Puma. who is \'.M.(.‘.A. at the “8033' is Visit town. and went Good Friday l’ctcrburo 1?“:an â€"-._-LIII:I} G. MoCiM‘an. managw' o! uu‘ Muropulimu Bunk. P.cton. and M15. McL‘bl‘un. arts spvmlmg u {on days at Dr. Mchinb'e. â€"Th.e Misses ManPhail. at Sam. qzent Saturduy and Sunday the guwata or Miss M. Pinkham. who is matings a week :with her parents «Aha W . PITIIY PERSONAL POINTERS. - ......, WI- -Mr. Alex. Bees. an old Lindsay boy. Sjeflt the holiday With his brother Jaames, of this tawn. He in- tendfi going to them in a few wvcks to ‘take 11.an large tract 0! land, and i! suited with the, location will move his family there later. "Mr. J. T. I‘ctty. jqwcltcr, has re? tmned from Toronto. where he at- tended a meeting of the British and American Watch Company. hold at the King Edward on Tuwiay 51‘th- noon. Mr. Potty makes a specialty -r hsnn‘lllnfl the superbly accurate 5cm ot'tovm. -â€"Pct(-rboro Runn- : Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Culvw‘w-‘ll have lmafi a house at L‘meong Park for the summer. They “in go to m: Park the; latter part or 3595'. “ â€"â€" -u 13an of ha m'i'ling U! n U The iii-d 71in} Hm Always Bought CASTOBIA m lett m a“ an ' to their brother. David. a» BROTHERS mm»: icllio Connollt F?“ Biswtt and sister Phil- Nthw an' an extended Pun-on. who is in the hn “Sam“ is \‘isitxng‘up 90 KENT ST. 5»; ”v"- r. __ urday tram the City lr at 1:11 home near Co- 3:? SISTERS .‘urncgif. Mamh to r Mm her sister. I“ 00;, 154.3 with 'é‘ood Friday in at Wurldwdrlh. I the BMW"! wa Rd. a McLean. 0! matter with apémliug the Mrs. Gums. and Mus~ m mile-a and 1‘1".“ at Pa 1‘1 w it h nd (or and â€"m. F. J. Bullerxul Toz'omtohupent Sunday in .tqvm. â€"Mr. Albemt Neill, of Gammon, was in town Saturday. â€"Mx. Allan Gillies returned itq Strauord this manning. movements manufactured by the above company. -â€"MJ'. J08. Misfire. 01f ‘Gahm. was a Visitor inJ town Smglmdny. â€"Miss Nellie Greadan teacher, of South Ops, is visiting firmds in the cnty. â€"Maptcr Ambrose Hank. at Toron- to, is renmvim old acquaintances in «Capt. Dick. 02 Caminetom. paid Lindsay a business visit yegterday. â€"M?t: Lew AViJlimms. who was 'in town ave: Sunday. left for (nursing- m‘n Monday. -â€"Mr. J. Merry. dKirkfield. ViSited his sister Mrs. Moagmher. Ridout-a-t . Last week. â€"Miss Maude 0mm". of Toronto. is the guest (£101:an Mrs. Dolby. south ward. mlhsa O‘Boylc, of Brechin, is via- iting m. w. 1:. O’Boydoe. St. Law- â€"Mrs. H. Barking and daughter Bertha. at Kimnouut, were in town â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pmst. and J. W. Wiggins. of Haliburton. man in town Tumdny. â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. \Vuodqock. at Norland were guests at the Pym house Lionday. . Jr. W.-Robinson. 9'! Gopderhfm. Amiâ€"175.17%”. o‘l aooderm‘m‘. was in town on Mummy {or ahw hours on‘ business. ~â€"\Mi.ss Mary McAulcy and Miss Mae Sullivan. Peterboro. are guests of Mia's Meir-“81h. ' -â€"Mr. F. Vroo‘maln. {vho in subtend- ing collvga at Toronsto, was in town for Easter Sunday. 4m A. Waive. Public School tench-er. in spending her holidays with triomifl. in the city. . â€"M'Lss Jennie Thompqon. of Peter: born. spnnt Easter with but aunt. Mn. John 'Hwtobtnson. «Mrs. J. J. Hunter. widow o! the lulu Reeve of Monmouth tow-whip, Wan m town Monday. ~Mr. Newton Wood. lonmnl; of mi.- town. but nowot Toronto. in visiting friends In rm. -.\[r. A. ll. fluid. qf_ _l}nllov_mn:-in ~Slr. A. H. fluid»! mmvuw. u- vlnltlng M. n» home 0! his unola. Mr. John RNA, at North Emily. ~Mr: U. L. Vnnon. at tho Bull Tvlvplmno (a... Mlullnnd. npvnt Bum- at hh hunt» on Victoria-M0. "Mr. Wflmot F. Wnlfih‘f. 0‘ Dun- dM 3%an Brownlpunt. Gaul PN- duy wuh Oalowood lrwm. «Mr. \ ltar Martin. tormorly M Dumhn lawn-s firm) tullm‘lmx do. “Hutu“. LI vliltl' In town. A»-M'~~m. A. W. Burton um Rom. Ford. at Tory Hill. Mozuuowlh town. ship. Ware In town Saturday. ‘ mulm Folny. u! Rubin-ah. who has awn! Ilm pant tvw mouth» in tho any. is waning luw gnu-outs. )l-gu. Toronto, is run-"um: Lnu sum-w. vamhox. unfit: 1h" [i'U'UIIt-ll waf â€"M'Lss Sampson and bus Mica finnpso-x, of Obabbm, are guest: of Mr. and MN. G‘o. Cornish. Fair-awn â€"Mrs. F. C. Chadd. Port Hope. h sp'umling the Easter holidays with her sister. Mrs. J. MnMnmun. Albert- _Miw tom‘siuu ‘1me f‘ .. Min â€"-\.\Iifi‘5 JOK)? WWW. GI mun-n- ton. and Mr. Frank Hwttonmtl’emnq egyhm-miu. Sprnvt Eaptor with friends in. Lindriay. â€"-Mr. Jas. Shinmr 0.1).R. agent at Owen Sound. npznl Elm-attu- with his anal Mrs. Mex. Skinner. nonth ward. â€"â€"Thre Misses Bertha. Ethel and Lil- lian. Austin. and Helen MI:- Doucall. of “union Pulls. visited our It: â€"Mrs. Dam Hudson and daughter Maude havo returned tram Toronto. after spending Good Friday with City h‘cindfl. , M . , T.R.. staff. [cit this wool for Moose- jaw, :wharo he has accepted a pasmon as cnginwr with the C. P R. _.Mrs. Hamilton. motbar of Mm. W. '_1‘. 0. Road. of Bobonygeon. pusod throu h lust Mommy NI route to ‘ visit riemh in Ottawa and Mbutrenl. â€"Rcv. and Mrs. S. C. Mooro Ye- turmd home to Canton last week. after a pleasant two tweak? visit with Mr. Moore's mother. Mrs. J. Moore. Sussex-3t. north. â€"-M~r. Angus Man-bus. Suva-intend- ont o! the Exparismcutml Farm. In- dinn mend. want a law day. last mock Um guost of hi. brother. Mr Alex. Mackny. Linden Valley. â€"-Mr J. Meaghan Ridout-at. ru- ooivod a mot-rage on Saturday to ro- .port at Parry So‘uxd at onoa, to mks a position on tho survey party ubgut _..-.:.‘... mu .m “w James' Baylme â€"M~r. Angus Mu ant o! the Emu! dinn Brad. want mack um guost ( Mex. Mackny. Li‘ ‘-.- w- aposition ou‘ tho 8! .utzul'mg out an (U or railway. nuiss Ulgu .Luw.-..--. {wt-Rod her sister. Mrs. A. Carmichael. to the city on l-‘-it'm,v.nud willspmd a few days there visiting Iricnda. Mrs. C. is on mute to Edmonton. N. W.T.. to join her husband. -â€"-Mr. F. A. MoDiar-mid. barrister of Fentlon FalLS. was in town mushy. Mrs. MnDiaxmid’s many friends here will regret to learn that she has been seriously ill. but we are gleaned tobe ublo Lo announce that she is now'on the mend. -Mr. Gardiner Fatwa", Orillia. agent, Mr. Wm. Sherman, buyer qt cedar telegraph poles. Next year the firm .will buy extenSivey in New On- ‘ tario along the route 9! the Terms- \ naming Railway: . _ ALA n:+u ‘93} Tusmay to represent Lindsay] of Education at the meeting 0 Trustees’ section of‘the 'Ol Tmhus’ Assooia 6011. Dr. chard wa’s also mmad fl :1 11611 but .was wevented tram goi: Public Library for Toronto ‘fi - LL- macaw of madam J Blanchard ‘ animal 3‘ were umbl .. Miss 0}; I'lu~_ 'unt tum} {flown}: in tho i \umimx lun' [nu-outs. 4. Lutxiu O'onln. who in M:- u anonlu l mum-Hy. wad at for 11w- Emlvr Vacation. "h‘ E H-pl'utl. of Loretta Col- ‘nrnnto. is mn-ud‘ma‘lhg Enager -um.;1;'iaamna. mto :io attend the annual It the Ontario Library Afi- w. R, M. Bea; Ind 11'. were W as the Board’s e Manna, at Benn-r- Frun-k Ithton. of Penna in Eaptor with friends fluid. (if lk'llevmo. in home 0! N9 unnlo. Mr. Tomhbmil‘ for the city Yast 1t Lindsay Board a meetim; of the of'the - Ontario 3011. Dr. man'- ad I“ a delegate. tram going by (1000111. In 4:00ng wt airy lowlity. \‘ air, sunshine all ought to lend a useful life. A good_ ghinzL fAIAllIY IN G. I. R. YARDS HENRY IIOGG, A “LACK REPAIRER, INSTANTLY KILLED. . Tho Unfortunate In In R} by the Shuntlng Engine quest Order“. (From Monday’s Evening Shortly arm: 4 o‘clock s afternoon a sad accident oct the G. T. R. yards 5.1 short panion named Pater Campbell. were at work levelling the mile at the cane near Victoria-ave. when the shunting engine. pushing live or I": can. backed down towards than- it a rapid rate of speed. Campbell was at work on the north aids ram. and Eng: on the south raii. The former. whon he saw that the shunting en- gine was going to M on their track. stepped to one eidc, at the me time shouting to Hbgg. who was stooping down and npparcnllg of the opinion that the trimmer was on nnoth-u- hock . .. .-An_...l '.-Annd he uufl'- «When Campbell locked .u-ound ne Paw his mate under the trout car. and 1m waning shoe“ to the brakes- Inan caused Engineer‘Saundct-mn to tum-so the throttle and bri the train to a etandetill. The y of the unfortunate man “as w'cdgvd so tightly benceth the ear that the wheel had to be jacked up in order to liberate it. yet it was onlyeliaht- I: di‘iigured. Dr. McAlpin: and Cox-- ormr Ilurrow's. who were on the spot a few minutm htcr. gnw it Mthcir opinion that death had been in- atunlanconn. ducascd hu’ing been etruck on the t‘mde. A jury wna nummoned Saturday cv- rning, the lol‘awing cititcnn being nvnrn: Edward Ill-yam, Wan. Gal- the unfortunate man “as V tightly beucgth the car 1 wheel had to be jacked up to liberate it. yet it was 0 LV di‘iigured. Dr. McAlpin otmr Burr-ma. who were 01 a few minutm lytcr. gave op3r.ion that death hud atunlnnconn. dwcnscd lnvi struck on the t‘mde. A jury WM cning. 01'! {C aworn; Edm bcnfi‘h- ‘V‘n' John Brut“. Coomb :. \-\'m. Mchtf . burn. Jo’m KPHQ'. 1'4 O‘Conm-ll. .\‘.lmrt vaI may. John mlpnalti. “if“; Ilu'lll n'llvvo r -~ V O‘(‘onm-.ll. Ann-rt vaolt, Mox. Ken. nods. John McDonald. (fornmno). Af- ter I’Mor (*mnmlx-ll had mun Itinevl- dz-nm- the humor: mu mlymrncd .nn- Hi this. awning n; N 0‘(".i(‘k. ‘ . WV. ”mun-“(mg (“mo hum turd. who mm mumm- Mrn from Agonmurt m «1 {ho mow Nmknd‘. A hro hold» n pmmlnmt mmhn Toronto H'ro't Rn hwy C N] town .sw-u-lurdny and w for 1m quunm‘ shtu «wag! Shooting. 'l‘lwro was a bad boy from wrlln SM suddouly dawn on a pm: llv alt-wed a yell. And wlmt 1m mildâ€"Mallâ€" To rvpmt lt would «Unply be sln. has v Mr M Pollo- Own colon". -â€"Oounty Malamute bacon and blame lnlpootor Short vblml Omc. moo Thursday in connmtlon with a charge or illegal oolllns o! liquor. tho dobndant bclnfl hotolkeeper O. R. Nixon. The uvldcxwo of the wit- nessed! was ngl opnoluslve and the [.VJIV‘. .. r. charge wu! rdlsmlued. - 0:1 Saturtlu' Wm lhuboro. a martini I tore Mgiytriuc Jan] ~03 Suturthy Wm. 1k Mahou. of lhnboro. a martin! nun, npwarcd fora Mngimtratc JJBKUDXI. chad-gt“! with difiordrrly conduct. an Mum- dur'n- hotel. on March 15th. Tm: charge was wtuhhsucd. .1118: than: be- ing pxcximn convictmnn against. him a firm of 810 and Curt-3, 01-31570 m all. was imp flow It Sprout Thu fintficwkage of Hem-Mid {the inhnml: Piln can) that was put out “z-nt to 9 mm“ town in the sun: of Kabul-kn. It and: um car? 0! a wee cf Piles that was comilhrul hopd as. The mws spread «and dlthough thll w 1.5 only two y-xu's ago the: demmd prompted Dr. J. s. Laonlnrdt. 0! Lu:- coin. hub" the duwvcwr. to prepare it for gum-u m. how it in being sun to all put-La of thn world: It will cur:__qny cu It will cur: Thuo it! u maul! box. Sold [or 53-00- since. It is hr valn 1’. outury. , â€"-R::v. J. M. \thm. d! Mimic“. whose moon: low of his youth mite by Math elicited the worm quantity of our oitimna it called upon to hear another trial. his infant sun. Jomph Ola“ Millar'Whytc. having m away Homily at the home of the mother's pumice. Kr. and Mira. D. mlmdn. nontb wand. m funeral look plan: this ahtermon to Riv-snide. Mrs. J. J. Pmson. of the south word. on Friday last received :1 mm c from Toronto announcing the doath of her sister. mu. Rose Loomi- pelle loamy. wife 0; Mr. James Mooney. of the G.T.R. moaned was well known in Lindsay, mm 1.01;“- Soles for boots or shoes out from old loll hats at: most comfortable. “lieu windows are dilhcult to open or close. rub the cords with salt soap and they will run mlhly. In looking far a nous: choose. an airy locality. Witn plenty of trash air, sunshine and 'clmulincas one murht to lend a. healthy. happy and A good china cement is made by mixing with a strong mlutxon of gum :«mbic and water enough plwer at Paris to make a thick paste. 'lhis would be applied to tho. broken edgw with a camel-hair brad». I, _I_. The idva that fish is particularly 05cm: as brain food. because it con- tains phosphorus, probably had ill oaigin. nocondmg to the Lancet. in mud foods. m,msy digestibility. howsver. makeaf 1t useful for: brain wocbu. .V-.-:..‘.if‘ wm is u {113th it real me pa: ”In. I“; . - who was umnnrrh‘d. rnmo Agonmurt m «up mm of “tank. A hrozh r. wlm nmlnmt {mu-Mon mm ”1' HM. ‘lln hwy Cm. rvnoh- a-‘Ivrdny and Wm rumnm um thin uvnnlnu. 'l‘lln v tnkw In Torontmfnr val“ by all dn‘gisu Domestic Hints tin! «and filthough lhll yau's ago the dcmmd ‘ S. Loonlnrdt. of Lun- duoovewr. to promre um. how it is being .rlc of ma world. . 11!“! cast) 0‘ PH” lg to the Lane“! in cencc of fish in the- y fish. contain-I no us than do ordinary u may digestibilitY. s- it useful for brain Jchn Cran'If" 03.6." George .rw Alhmt Hw- .IM? IMO“? 13“” an absolute 800" mi. in each Pure Pea Meal $20 per Ton. ' The Flavelle Milling Go. Ila That Effect. Eddieâ€""0h, paw. I know what makes your akin no rad." Fa thaâ€"‘inng 7" . Eddieâ€"“No; I heard anatw my m1 naps you in 'hot water" Ought to be called by its right nameâ€"Kidney Disease. Uric Acid gets in the blood, because the Kidneys are too weak to filter it out. “ Blood purifiers ” â€"â€"“salts"-<mly relieve tem- porarily. Strengthen the kid- neys to do their work, and there will be no more excruciating rheumatic pains. And until iéh da'ys tickets to all points at nan pnue. . If a railroad did such a thing it would be with the view of resultant and good to itself. And these ten days of bargains are so planned by us. We‘re lowering the prices but we'll sell double the quantity. The following prices furnish pointers in how to save the pennies and make the a -z ow into dollars. Read and ponder every item below ; come to the storeâ€" even . 8P yJu‘ve many miles to come ; it will pay you and pay you big. , . ,_.____., We have dtnm. leuly dewminedto double our ales for these ten any: find luvs delibentel! md decisively cut some prices in all deputaents. 796 for BI now Print Wrapper-r, won um ed fut colon- to choose from 590 For good “luck Snteen PMticoMn worth double thin price. 2 50 For Women‘s Dreu or Wulh: 0 odd linen. but. mow-t n11 Iii." i good mutt-fish, vnluu erv' M, £5 um! .6. 7 5 For Women's Common worth ‘ “norm! utyk-I. cloths and 001an 1 98 For H Kuhwmfll. A full wt. of - \m-r’I nun-In, 112‘""“.“P to $12.50 under-price and I" ni For brim! at 98c Venting (‘h Muuum. Any Ilzv. 2 5 For 85. Tweed Coat: for Wunu-n, d1 uhower proof. Three quarter loose 8.75 $335. u! yle. VH'Y cheap} 2 4 c For 35(- (‘mton Com Cotton Petticoats, 92' for 40¢ Dam-n. Beginning Friday, April 8th, continuing till closing hour, Tuesday, April 19th. v.25 qwity mi are siigbtly impe 24c ’ulo "luv. A Iml’ 100 100 10c For-25c Dress Mudins, assorted color: patterns, fine qualities. 6 y c For the We and 12;;- Wrapper-ones, 2 clothe, assorted tut colored potter-us. 18 For the 25c Cotton-den, heavy weight, 6 check 3nd stripe patterns. STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. WOMEN S READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. At Half Price or Near It. TABLE LINENS. DRESS MUS- LINS. ETC. Everyone a Bargain. W'AKELY 84 FORD, Rheumatism LIMITED. II. Fairly Flioux For 15c all Linen Towels, 20x40 For the 35c '1‘“! {or 75ciqqfliq. 7 For 85 um luau v “Roth or Jup Silk! 35c qntlity, 375° for 500. quality, 49.: quality, 74c for 90¢ quality, 890 for lthe but-stir): hsppeu becsuae they erfect. (‘otton Comt Cover. ’ettlcofll, 980 {or 3| The Se fe. Satisfactory Storg. NO‘“ m. 'Exoolhh! \mmiuu. w flylhh WM“! 0! WM!» Mun, mu, “le Sam-on. Ind Muck Nam-rom- uylmn. Worth ".25, I 06.50 Wuhan {or woman. at A Special Ten Day cm Price Sale ion EW‘IW 31101)}!le uvnv- sgiven to this one piece of news â€"for it is great for a store to ‘dreds of peopleâ€" for a store to turn its powers and energies to It is almostesltpough a great railroad said : “We’ll sell on these or Wulktng 8mm 11 alum In tho lot not. at mum-o!- ..12.oo,unn Nth-d \mmlnu. SETTLEBS’ ONE-WAY Excnnsmus, 1904, To Manitoba uni Candi“ Northwest will lone Toronto every TUESDAY dub glut-.11 3nd April i! ancient business on. ... ”flux. ".5 7 ,:-A users tnvelling without Live Pate Stock would take the min leaving To- ronto st 1.45 pm. -. ' 'Al 1 2..- NM‘ 50 ronw .0 1.10 ran. Passe rs travelling with Live Stool should a the train leeving Toronto et 9 pan. Colonist Sleeper will be “inched to each .tnin. For full Mount-11nd copy of “Settler’e ~ 3-” --J “RAN-h Agent, or to A. B. Notw, Assist.“ General Puoenger Agent, 1 King-st Eat, Toronto. mule, ”tort you do cure the kidneys you will suffer with Rheumatism. mvadd Rheum-tin: 1'00"“! the m Metal.“ purify the Kid- Wammmhtodou- m‘awtultuhouflhdom. V. have and! implicit confidence in the “*1de cm PILLSHII‘VC “that: Wt. to Maud the nose, If they fall to cure. “mam, anthems bomiot” «direct from WI IOLI DRUG 90.. MflNIPIG. inches for N “'11“! Comm. '39“ "5 up to Whllv In my M200 ADVERTISE IN THE dual and GIN PILLS JIC LINDSAY. tad 59c 39c 10c 750 35c 18 % lu-u‘. v- 0' v 890 For the very best 50c \Ianhmore Stockings in the trade, plsin or ribbed, nine 8 to 10 inchu. 1 59 For 2.2:), 82.50 um! 83 Wrist Rm. new": mm, finest qualifies. 1 For 161: qusmy Cotton Stockingl, fine ribbed. may «In. Children's or Woman'n. d3] Sllk I! “I {or Worn”). 75° For 11.50.81.225 MI Many utylox, color: and qmlhlt-s. A. - l-‘nr 730. 000 MM 500 Silk Shook (‘mllarn fur 1 9 For $2.50 nobinot Curtains 0m: like thin $2.25 for 83 donignl, 32 design, $3.75 for $5 deuigns. I‘hese no 5 bedrooms or dining rooms. Also some Brunei: Net Curtains for Psrlou. 610 R 87.50 kinds 85.90 and $5 kinds 33.90. 690 For 85c Wool Carpets, 2 ply Wool 450 For 600 LinoXeum, 4 yuds wid‘e. 986 For may of the S prising new Voile! Cbeviots, etc. vâ€"'~_v.-' 47 For owitioa worth up to 65¢, includinfi new c Mobnirs, Tweeda, Sntin Cloths, md ome- spnnn in most the wanted shades. For Waistings of new Momerized Comm 250 Venting Cloths, Cotton Voila, Wool Chnllie nnd Delnines, regular up to 50c and 00c. consms, STOCKINGS, WRlST ' BAGS. ETC. ' DRESS GOODS AND WAISTINGS. VI-vâ€"u For 256 Silk Two-{tn Nook Ribboml. ul- 1 ‘A c Ioflod colon md mm or White. For “nudist-rebuf- of embroidered lawn: ’0 hemumeh and lam «dam, and Mo, 20v and ulna-u. CURTAINS. CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. Dollars Saved Herc. éome Remarkable Bargains. For me Woman For 75c new model made of good 5*“. For the very but 50! the trade, plan or r1 That You. In is Doomed. Anion! latherâ€"{What m rule ind 6m: OF THE BIG SYNDICATE f the $1.25 and $1.50 kinds eom' Voiles, Crepe do Chance, Twoeds, The newest styles in BABY CARRIAGES. CARRIERS and GO-CARTS. _at- ill risk [PAGE NINE JUST ARRIVED Cora-t, perfect fittinso . We never elated a u c.h W“- Prove it and you’ll so. why the Safe, 5mm Store, my on increas- ing if! business. deuignl, $2.90 {or s; I‘hele no suitable for Also some buytiful nu. ‘Othe LINDS aim ' kinda 37.90, nudum-d 90 for 5‘ 'l) AY.

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