Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 8 Apr 1904, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

We are pleased to learn that Mr J. B. Sedgwi-zk is again 3.1113 to In dtcr sunning from! a se- ” {fleck}! _pn9nmonia. f H'- T-hos» Hoyflé. 1r.) who .has spam to past seventeen year-1 m Michi- ” is unnwing old acquaintances :lpit in the Methodist church Sun- : morning, in up absence 0'! ‘Lhe ”or. Rev. Mr. Whyte. l Misses Maude and Rose Robinson no home from Torcn'tg to spend the Mr holuiays withghcir parents , Ur Brunet Sedgwwk was home Iron Peterboro for Easter. i Mr. Barry Austin hos: given u.p uilroodin'g and meted [118 family to ”button. 11:: is succeeded at the W Line by Mr. Geo. Dawkins, UM will mom hen short‘y. ’_ 8319 £ka is holidaying in Lind- mrflouse at Commons in the Liberal A number of accounts wen-é read interest. The date has been fixed for :13: WW ‘50 the Proper com- May, May alat- when Mincwm From Market’ Clerk , Guam. b completed. ' . A - , .B‘ubmitti‘n'g' 51W!“ ml fees for . ”10884105 and alternate: appointed February and Mam}: a5 hollows: ‘ . Feb., $62.75; Mamh. 887.47.â€"Fyled. k Lhe m communal: are ”sad t0| From Iowa Clerk, Knawm, giv- mt {pramptly qn this intimation and 1 in'g statement of mixes out In the nuke all imam preparations. mgligirygory mm Mani, eliectu'drl. ._ y , . GELEB-T- From J. Fowler. MW of Oril-; tFrom Our Own Correspondent.) lia Board 9! Trade, enclosing a me- flr. E. E. Sharpie“ occupied the _morml urgmg the completion at the ' it in the Methodist church Sun- ‘ Tmnt ,Valley than. Referred; Ito :3. morning, fin L__hj. absence 0'! ‘Lhe ‘Finame cdmittee. V LIBERAL GOIVEITIOI. HAY 3| 5?. Now that (train. Mamas are a m at Me peat, anti country roads are becoming passable, the officers at mama County Liberal Ammia-tion me Ihagefulv that the cleanth wm no longer 000555.118 to pmmfé large “guidance from all pans at the con“ ,‘pqtjon for, the, rummaging 'af '9. “Hate -to «3an the riding tor the House at Commons in the Liberal interest. The date has been fixed for The Quad Trunk Rsilwsy Company .91 issue return ticket: to Lindsey “Single Fae, gIOd to return on the any of the Convention or the dny follow- The train to Hulibutton will not its Invemndnydn430pm. GOD SAVE THE KING 3 IOSGROVE, J. McKAY, Secretnry Pro-{dent Only delegates}: altermtee my vote, but :11 are cordially invited to extend the Convention. 1901, at 11 g. m., to aelecb s Cmdidste for the Home of Commons and transact otlpgbugiyeu. . Inesday, May 3ISI, ‘ggter Willis Bombay. who czmiev [from Lindeqy 9° @996 Eastm- LINDSAY, A Convention of the Liberals of the Constituency of Victoria and Haliburton Will be held in LIBERAL CflNVENTIflN SPECIAL LINES â€" Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Iron Fittings, Jenkins Bros.Valves, Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings and Stitson Wrenches. We have the name of turning eut first-class work; this is be- cause we have practicalmechanics and we give careful attention to it, and can assure you perfect satisfaction. BOXALL MA’I'I‘HlE. Hardware, Paper, Glass, ramts, Oils, Metal Shingles and Ceilings. Don’t forget that we are head quarters for all kinds of Tin and Galvanized Iron Work, first-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, fiilders and Contractors The Weekly Post. LINDSAY, FRIDAY: APRIL 8. Agents for Happy Thought and the Souvenir - Stoves. See us about yoLn: supp'l‘ie.s of ‘ â€"A_L_ l Academy of Music SINGLE F RES. man FOUR» i From Thos‘. Bani-will; asking that Brock-at” east ward, be ope'md up. -â€"Board at Ween-k3. ' ' -Standi.n-'8 OdenStteesd . ‘ The‘ repeats of the Poh‘ne 21ml .Lightmg and Wham wm'mflteeds 3 were read by the chairmen; Aldermen 'Mccrea and Cinnamon, and won iald‘op‘aad.‘ The. 'Edw’nt qupdrfty and. Board 'af :Worys wmmihtem Ind no ‘ raports. Aid O’IRiejly road pettitian‘fl for new Sanitary sewers and cellar drains as (allows: 0n Fair-me" trom‘Ade- laid» to Albert - It; 011' Durham- a‘t. tram combo of Albeit-at, them easterly to Sussex-at" ‘hhewe north- c-rly to the intersection at Glenelg and Sussex-am; 7 on «Bunsen-ct. from macaw m cat that the Durinln-‘lQW mam run to ' From L. Veitoh, secretary Fire Bri-, gade, asking for 500 fit. or new hose. fo'ur rubber Suits apd a number of washers.â€"T.oéwn Propenty committee. From Jas. MnFaddan. 'applyi-ng for the position of angineex 6t hhesteam roller. for tthig 39am 2-:- Board of \Vorkfi. From Jas. M. Chaim. relative to sewer connections rto .hwo houses, to be erected by him.â€"Baard,ot Works. From M. E. Simon, referring to the need at a new arm or walk op'q posite hi9 Wâ€"Md at Works. See (the Marianna Wham, let me say that in my opinion them-aw. el is turning out .well; William-BL, has been dry (or some days. and is in‘ much better canditian than End-a say-st.” ...... Aid. Rdbinfiomâ€""Yes; and Durham-pt. also â€" the dust is flying khan ” FIOIn F. D. Gordon, Dana'fotrd, of- fering to supply 200 cards crushed granite delivered an: a lake shore {ain't netbalawv tiheeuh c‘oh. $134.60 per cord ...... Ald. O’Riellyâ€"“T-hat will mean 32.50 a yard delivered here. It is as dear as Trinidad asphalt.”...... Mayor Sootherauâ€""Last year .when we were buying lakbaho‘re gravel Mr. Gordon said he could tarnish crush.- ed grgnite just as cheap â€" how. 'we From 1‘. R. Kennedy, Toronto, sec- tary Victoria Oou'nity Old BoyS’ A51 sooiation, inviting Council to be re- prmnted at'next meeting on Friday, April 8th, when tho proposed excur- sion to Lindsay in July would bedis- ccsud ....... Mayor Soothermâ€""I have wxi‘ien to Mr. Kannada, stating that his letter would be rele'med to the I. 0.0.F.. who would have charge of the Lst July celebration, and that he would probably hear from them at ohm and receive an invitation for the 91d Boys' .to be present on Dominion From R. Cooper, asking that an un- complebed portion at bower m Rus- sell-BL. be proceeded with. - Board of Works. From Retail Memhauts’ Brokerage and Exchange Association, Toronto. enquiring what action (if any), had been taken by (buncil in connection with the location! of Several indust- tries, and making a new proposition in: connection with a large sash and door metroy, a loan of. 825.000 being one at the «autismâ€"Referred to special Manufacturers committee. From J. J. Miller, couhuo‘tor, n'ot-. flying Council that he would not be held responsible for damage done to Queen-(st. walk, in connection L{with the removal of a dwelling; -â€"Reterred to Town Solicitor From David Porter, .wibh relerence to his mummtian to: sleeging In the fire hall. ,_ .Tdmn Progeny chImJittee. From Jag. ME. Sharpe, chairman S. 0.13. committee, apply“ for the use of the Council chamber tar an outer. tainment under tin W of the Westminster Lodge on May, ev- ening, April 7mm“ on usual terms. '- 0 .- . ; From M. Fuller”, Meeting the insecure odnditian of the Wridge over St. Davida“ east ward.-Board of \Vorhs. From W. H. M06611, making ap- plication for the position of Street Commissioner. aboard at Works. From Harry Sharpe applying for permission to erect Will's marry- go- round in Lindsay on July list and days at the 01d qu3' :reumon.â€" Town Property_ pommtee. From the GamiWa-Pat‘tefion Mfg 00., Ltd“ SLJohzn, N.B., offering to surply Trinidad aahalt' and . coal tar for paving W.-Eylea. From F. K. Cumtia', applying for ’ the position of engineer 6'! the steam road ranchâ€"Baal!!! of thrm. From .W’hn. O’Neill, am that an electric light be yhped ad: the corner of George and. Myriam, one hav- me been erected there under the tor-a uner mtean. «Po‘lim ga'p'd lighting committee. From W. J. Bryant. mminding Council that lafi't year the had been promised a plank walk opposite his house on Melbourne-SLAM of ,Works. From Tow-n: 50W prkinls‘, res. [altive to the {width d! LBP, Ry., crossings in the eppt wuiâ€"Eyled. communications and Reportsâ€" Pro posed Purchase of a low Typewriter Provons Discussion. Our town: tathers mt in regular session on Tuesday, M3502} Soother- an and all member?! meant; Basin mess was {taken up at 7.30 sharp, when .Clerk anwlson proceeded with ,the medians or (the minutes of the previous meeting, which on motion .were confirmed. ‘ ; TOWN fAIflfRS IN SESSION RATEPAYEBS MISSING FOR THE BUILDING 0F SEWERS. New Sewers Wh'nted. nee-ion van ut once. A 176 558$ T. 3., iotoru, B. 0.44.?" . .Who (ll-ease: in the height at tashq ion when going em. but does not care how gh'e look! at' llamaâ€"0. S. Marden, in success. Who asp-optimizes the best at everything tor uheraelt. and is thoggxhtleas of mm. 7 Who lacks bhrifit, and has no idea of the valwe 01 money. [Who cannot hear to hear any one but herself praised ctr admired. Who thinks more of making h tine apmarazmoe than a fine character. Who is coarse. imperious and dom- ineering in manner and conversation. ,Who new thinkfl that her mother mods an outing. amusement or a chnme. WHO humiliate‘ sonata 'by snap- ping at them or criticizing. bbombe- fore guests. ,Wmoae highest miratiop has never soared above eel-f. ,Who is amiable to guitors and “ horrid ” to her tamily. Whose chin: interests in life are dress am! gmugengnts. mm). tho is W and not time to her trim. ‘Who sum. fumes and fidgets abomt eweljam'g'. Shannon. Mhen in need of anything in the line or commercial stationery. visit- ing cards. etc" have your ordér at rm Post Job depuunent. Workman- mip annulled. His .Womhip stunt to his guns and waisted that as there was no hurry he would like to satisfy himself fully as to the merits of the Fox type- writer. He had .bee familiar with such machines for 20'l years and knew where [the monk Wham. One meeibiue would for! we]! {W five years another tar Yen; another (or fifteen or twenty. and hate‘ u: choos- ing might mean the lag of a. large sum. Finally it was agneed to deter the purchase as ashes! and Council then adjourned. tbeoarxqmtimbouodary h order . that mu advantage mightbetlkon o: tho :1ng arrived at with the mom «(Muse oompiqtee dune E Oomty 0904106;le Ll ‘ Mayor Sootheran urged that he had not had time to examine the FiSher machine closely, but ban what he did see of it he felt convinced that it had serious detach. 'Ehey should buy a tried Maohim, and he understood the Fisher had been on the market but a short time. Aldermen Maunder. Robinion, Stor- er, Mantters, Manna and 'O’Rielly thought well of the Fisher machine. which was the chaice of Clerk Know!- son. 7Ald. Mam added that from a mechanical point’ot View it was so]. idrly and wel'l constructed. Aldermen Maundcr and Minsun then moved that Council that ’this Goumil, hevine consular-ed the ques- tion of the p-umhaae o! ‘a typewriter for the Clerk‘s affine, and exatmined the several machines ehawn. recom- mend the pun-chem 01! a 16 inch Fox machine. man'ulactured by the A. D. Fisher 00., t-he price to be 3116 and the typewriter new in use. Who is lazy. ‘ : - é ‘ ‘tho in! a flirt}. . ' " Who cannot control (her tom-per. .W.ho dislikes children and animals. :Who is not nee-M and tidy in 110! Aldermen Storm- and MoWattex-s movzd that dgn boards be placed at rsilway crossings informing the pub- lic that passaga could not legallybr blocked for more than fire minutes. -Bq.jxrd of Wgrksyith pqwgr ftp act. Mr. C. D. Dyke, meager 6f the Bell (telephone 00. was present in connection with his ”quest {or per- mission to meet poles on certain streets. but be was asked to appear again at the next meeting 0‘! the Board of Works. told at the time that the horse could he smut-ed for its keep. or at any ,rato n trifling am. Mr. Lindsay d:- nied that anything bad bzan aid as toi pl ice. and k: yaptcd__$1_per any. "1510 matter wzil be aiftod’nt the next meeting of the Town Property 1 committea. m ‘ v ,3_rt Liveryman Lirdmy was heard rc- lative to an account of $48 for Inn of a horse used by the {in depart- ment. Mayor Soothmp said he wgg On motion of Harman New attws and Storor. the Town Proper tyoom- mitten was instructud to confide; the ad\ Lmb'nlity of having the band stand rammed to the park west of the track, with power to act....,M‘ayor Smmehanâ€"“ind cghar c the ex- pense to the Library Board." Clc-k Knowisanâ€" .I‘hry have not yctpaid the $25 for the removal of the hand stand 0“ the library sin; I’ve bili- odthem several timea"â€"The motion was adopted. ARM TO.REN.I‘â€"Ngu Town_ limits; An Ill-used Sqwe r. Moved by AM. O'Riclly. woonded by Aid. McWat-tlans, that the Board of Works take into consideration the use of the sewer on Wflliamuqt. by 'Bhe byqlgw (watchman a (third read- ing when Cami! mod. alter whmh aevural ratepayers mom heath in reference to mum at no general im'fsrest -. ‘ . . . tied clexk‘ .Knnwlgqnâ€"Yes. fin now cuetakexr m began in dunno." On motion Council went into com- mttee «hum mbole on the Second Mayor Sootherutâ€"“I 'have receiv- ed a complaint that Si: or seven dead horses have been Mt unburied. and are Laa'ntinx the neighburhood. I suppose there hag been). no one to do the work 7" . readiné'kiy-Iifi 'Ndfioéi,‘ appoint- ing a new oai'etakpr at the contor- afiouodumping ground at the salary Mayor Soothermâ€""mhmfl another petition in cimuhtim for' a flower mm the abmnflnry: mamqubat different route. And I think this pc- txistion ahould go to the Board of Works in the meantime. We should flavor the petition that will give the most benefit.”â€"â€"Rpterrqd’ as stated the other getixionp 'bein'g gent to the Town Clerk and engineer tor oer-(iti- cation and report. - Ald. O'Réellyâ€"f'ifihey can’t ‘ get a sufficient number out signers. but it might be momplisbnd our the initi- ativeplan."m, '- 1.1-“, ._z 1“, G. T. R., with power to act-Cat;- Don’t lorry this 6M. Where's the Other Half? A Loose Agreement. Other Business. LMILY. aSpecial to .Tlm P081. )’ , S. S. No. 4. IV clamâ€"JosephClan- cy. Charles Callaghan. Charles L. Luâ€" cafi. Ethel Bytes, Allurt Claucl. Charles 8. Lucas. Alba-rt Lucas, Eu- gene Rune. Norbert Callaghan. III dueâ€"Willie .Toevinv. Viola Lucas. Johanna Twome-y, Austin Luca“. Mn ry Harrington, Percy Lucas, Willis Man. Rose Sadly. Joseph Milaney ll (Ianâ€"Lyla Callaghan. Ethel Hm- on. Win Carrol, Ambrm 0‘- Neil .Etheh'uh Clumsy. Stella Crow- lay Part Rehab-Lyn Lao”. Mic- gio Keenan. Lorne Onto]. Florauce Cranky. Num- lbhhawn. Clam Mathew. Eugene KnPy. Max-y. E. Luau. Walter Benny. Tunas. Pm L-Bhndim Clancy. n 1mm (1 Wfience will appear in next. .wpek‘s issue. ~ fig supper mus a bmptuoug repaafi was tollorwpdb yun evening of music, the bride “my bridegroom takq ing a prominent pant. mu. Nslson is greatly metal in («M Methodist church, and was a member of the choir. while Mr. Nglflqnlor'a number of years, and until very recently, was an owner in the Salvation Army. The many valuable and new gifts prove the high esteem infirhich the couple am held. albeit many {fiends are pleased to learn MW Mr. and M13. Nelson wall reside in this locality. Many copemtuhtim! are extended, and best .wishes for 3 laps and happy wedded life. . ‘ NORLAND. t (From Our Own Correspondmt.) A very pretty wedding took plane at the «home 11 Mr. Jog. WakeEn, sr. ., Laxton mm on Wfidnesday. March 30th, at 4pm., what his daughter. Alberta, and Mr. Allan Nelson. were muted. in marriage. The modding march was “nah yledby Mr. I. Bowins as the bride, leaning on the arm of her brother. Wiliiam Wakelin. entered the room. Miss Rose Wakes I‘m. sister of the bride sated as bridesmaid. whilé the bridegroom was assisted by Rev. J. G.- Robeson. of Nor]a.n.d,00t.1‘he bride and brides... man! were Wily wand to blue at gatin finish trimmed with white up» plique. The ceremony was patterned byRev. W. mankind» presence! oyer flit-y invited gm. The wed, modifial' proteafiion "on Ehc occésibn. Mr. Andrew A .mnghay. of (hi: place. succeeds Mr. Graham: as "pqu or" on the depot Wm them, and has moved there; m the way.I might .well tell you mim sinoe he movq ed, there were two nova-rivals. They are not looking for .work, nevertheq less. they have oqme to stay â€" a boy and a girl. Though qtrangem in this burg they men gusto at home. Dr. Ruse. qt Kig'htjeld, mpu'eaarthd, the mg. and music variedandabcmdantâ€" violin. organ. guitar, banjo. and a very large mouth organ. Mr. James McCaughey was chairman whilst Mr. J. A. W mad 3 highly compli- mentary address, on behalf at St. Alndrcw's Presbytcmp cmgregation d Uphill to Misses Graham. Then Miss Graham wag wanted with a beautiful ladiea' wotflsoxJ dad Miss Stella. with a purse as a small token of the people‘s qqteam {or them and their appreciation (1 their services in connection with the church choir. A surprise party assembled at Mr. Graham: place a new days before he and family lent, tor the two-told pur- gose of bidding them goodbye and Graham and Miss stella, with nalight token of the eateem of the members and adherent: n! R. Andrew's church. {or the able and willing part they took in the choir at that body. Miss Stella. being organist for some years. These young ladies will there- fore be greatly winged from Uphill, but our logs is likely to be some oth- ers gain. Well. there rwaa a big tune eating and drinking and chatt- to (arm sq! look alter busing”. and tilled the position with credit to him-. self and entire wkfmtim to his em. players, and the people here axe nth urally awry mt parting with a good old oeighbourly tunily. {or as neigh- bors. every member at the family were all that could be desired. We wish them success in their new hope. Mr. Graham has punâ€"based {ran the L. L. 00. what is mm as the Pugh-age zfaarm. situated between Lakas Couchiohing and Singing. can». mining 200 mes. nearly all cleared and equippfid with the most modern buildings, (windmill. om. I regret to report the removal from amongst us «Mir. All. Grabm and family, aster a mm bore of nearly ten ”up as manager of the old L. L. 00‘: depot mm gt an: place. but now run in connection with the ramhmg buginosa already refer. ed to. Mr. Graham know both how I $3011: Our Own Oorramondnot.) l ' r "m. but mm on .teouiounly. apparently loath to can. lreodex to Sprint. m lagt‘week at March and first few dayfl 01 April gave on a val-iota «weatherâ€"tine lama: days. Lhnnrajn. turning to mow, ending up with heavy frost. Everything is trons solid while I write. :that next! It is 141 days aim the that anw {ell last fall. and them is lots of it in evidence yet and likely to be for tln next two meets at least. There in no doubt but that we mugt have a late spring. It has been an unprofitable winter for teoda ms ptocki .. ‘ Feeding «we five months in (the year indoors taken away all the profit, and I know par. ties who must have (ed at a great ”on: thin wider. Ibo amount of feed ioonsmned was bad enough. but the worst feature was procuring the teed, not on‘ coconut at the Ioaroity. altogether. but grim-11y. mow bloom It win inpuiblel name than; :to get teed, either pressed or loose. not even ahq) teed, owing to the hallway tie-op. Que pant: (Mir. mmmon). .whme {coding hams for the Dalton and Diaby ranch are nib. mated here.and whofoed about 200 head. principally tame and four years old, could give chapter and vow for this dampen-t. He had, ap army of men and teams on all “intenbctwoen this place and Victoria Road; then .wap no lay oft.â€"-no matter how hard it blew or how the roads were drilled Ur:- teed had tobe hauled find the road kept open. I think this was the only road in this notion that ha kept 0p- en all winter. UPHILL. yard...... ...................... .. 600 Best English and Canadian Floor Oil Cloths, 4 yards wide, for offices, public rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Per square yd 500 Canadian Oil Cloths 1-2, 5-8, 3-4 and I yard wide, all with borders, {or stairs, halls and passage ways. Per running yard IOC to 25C Printed floor Oil Cloths, from 36 to 72 inches wide, for halls, passage ways kitchen and other rooms. Per square yard..'.... 256 English and Canadian Floor Oil Cloths, in blocks and floral patterns, for halls. dining rooms, bed rooms and kitchens. Per square “2‘ TLinoleums in 2 and 4 yard widths, block, tile and floral patterns, for kitchens, dining rooms and balls. Per square yard..... 508 Linoleums in best qualities, 4 yards wide, block, ' tile and carpet patterns, {or offices, halls, kitchens, etc. Per square yard... 656 Inlaid Linoleums, 2 yards wide, in inlaid tiles and blocks, patterns which will not wear of? the face, for public rooms, halls and offices. Per square yard.... ...... ...... .... 1.10 Cork Carpets, in plain natural color or printed designs, 2 yards wide, {or public rooms, halls, bath rooms, etc. Per square yard 750 Linoleum at 45c, 50c. 65C. 75¢. 85¢. $110. $1.50 Union Carpets, strong makes for bed rooms, sitting rooms and balls. Per yard 356 Other prices 25c, 28c, 30c, 40:. Cotton and Wool Carpets in a large range of > patterns, for halls, bed rooms. dining and sitting rooms, all good colorings and designs, Pflyal’d...un.ooon....n......... 50c Wool Carpets in new shadings of Blue, Crimson. Green and Brown, extra good wearing carpets for churches, halls and other rooms. Petya‘d O O... OIOOOCOOOIIOOO OIOOI m All Wool Carpets in a dozen patterns, best war- ing carpets,these in Crimsons, Greens, Blues, and Brown’s all new designs, suitable foranyroorn. Peryar ........... . 85c Other pricesâ€"55c, 75c, $1.00. sels. Per yard..... .... ...... ...... Highest quality of English Tapestry Carpets, with 5â€"8 borders to match, equal in wear 3: often sold {or Brussels carpet, suitable . for any room. Per yard.,....... ...... 9C T apestrv Carpets at 35c. 45c. soc. 65c, 75c. 90c. 36 INCH CARPETS. English Tapestry Carpet, low grades in good patterns and colors. Per yard.... 35¢ Ioooyards of English Tapestry Carpets in new shadings and designs of Crimsons, Greens, Browns and Blues, for parlors, sitting rooms, dining rooms, bed rooms and halls, also instair carpets. Per yard ...... .... 5°C Extra quality of English Tapestry Carpets, with 5-8 yard borders to match, rich colors of Browns, Greens. Pawns and Crimsons,warrant- ed to wear better than any cheap Brus- SCIS. PCI' m.........-.........-. 750 English Axminster Carpets in rich icolorings of Green, Fawn, Crimson and Orientals, latest designs-all with 5-8 borderyuper 150 yungIOOOIOOOI0.0000I. 0.0.00.0... English and Canadian Velvet Carpets, extra qual- ities {or wear, new shadings and new designs. Per yard...... . . . 1.25 English Velvet Carpets, Crossley’s, best designs in rich self colorings, all with 5-8 borders, suitable for libraries, halls, drawing rooms, din- ing and sitting rooms. Per yard. . .. .. 1,50 9m 257 gig. English Body Brussels in a large range of new coloring: and designsâ€"made of pure worsted, ;é borders and y Stair Carpets to match--suitable {tar any roomâ€"per yd $1.00 English Body Brussels, best qualityâ€"Crassley's makeâ€"high class designs, new shadingsâ€"for hallsâ€"bed roomsâ€"drawing roomsâ€"dining and sitting roomsâ€"§é borders and 3-4 Stair Carpets to matchâ€"per yard.. . . . 1 25 500 yards of a special lot of good body Brussels- in crimson, green and brown grounds, suitable for any roomâ€"per yard ..... . . 85C Brussels Carpets at 85c, $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35 SCOTCH LINOLEUKS, “NAIRNS.” WW - A -â€" ---__. IIWIlrumwu-gu-uâ€"w-kuwwv- _ rnmw‘ §Imot Mlmmmmgmuotmufm oftho on and new world pm in”; uymflmmtmmmum mum. Intake great pleasure “‘qu youtomltour ummgwmmunmuggcmmnainmu _ . h--- _...... -3 .1! Elm, MRI-III tho flxinzs Maui-ad :. g. 3 AXMINSTERS and VELVETS. FLOOR OILCLOTHS. TAPESTRY CARPETS. BRUSSELS CARPETS. E'Wv m of ”I M m-fll the fixings required in fur; wt; PM. WAY. FRIDAY, APRIL 8 ,, all Japanese Matting Grass Mattings Fibre Matting! Cocoa Mattings Cocoa Mats Rubber Mats Axminstet Rugs Velvet Rugs \Vilton Rugs Terry Carpet Velours Silk Curtains Chenille Curtains Tap'y Covers Silk Cavers Lace Bed Sets Chenille Covers Art Silks Shade Rollers Poles Door Panels Shade Pulls Pole Ends F tilled C urtains Cord and Tassels Brackets F rilled M uslifl Fringe: Stair Plates Madras Muslim! Laces Stair Pads Swiss Nets Fancy Cords Carpet Paper Pillows Carpet Bindings Cumin Pins Cushions Curtain Loops Pole Sockets Cushion Tops Cushion Girdles - Brass Rods Spotted New Rich Combinations of Wood Colors and Greens, " in German Velvet Rugs, all woven in one piece ‘ ‘ with borders, sizes 3x3 1-2 yards, each $20.00. ' also at $30.00. ~ Axminster Squares in deep pile, all woven in one large square with border, colors are Floral Wood, Oriental Crimsons, New Blues and Greens, size 7 it, Sin. xroft. 3 in. “$20.00, 8 ft. 3 in. x n ft., 6 in, at $25.00, $3000. We make and lay carpets, hang curtains and 7 draperiesâ€"carry in stock all the fixings required such as : IN FORHATION . Union Squares with fringed ends, borders all around, new colors and designs, for small bed: rooms orsitting rooms, sizes 3x3x-2 yards at $5 00, 3x4 yards at 08.50, 3 r-2x4 yards $10.00. Tapestry Squares in new art shades, latest pat- terns. borders all around, for bedrooms, sitting and dining rooms and parlors, sizes 3x 3 yards at $7.50, 3x3 1-2 yards at $8 so, 3x4 yards at $10.00, 3 I-2x4 yards at $12.00. 4x4 yds. $13.50 Brussels Squares woven with borders, in new Oriental colors, rich oolorings of Crimson: GreensBlues. etc,sizes 3x3 1-2 yards $600; 3x4 yards 818.00, 3 l-2x4 yards at $22.50, 3 3-4 x4 1-2 yards 825.00. Tapes’ry Curtains at $2.50, $3.00, 53 50, $490, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00. Silk Tapestry Curtains in rich colorings of Crim- son, plain linings. finished with heavy sik cord, length 3 yards; Per pair 3000 All kinds of fancy Broche Tapestry materials in 6 4 widths, for curtains, drapes and coven’ng! Prices from 5°C to $2.50 per yard. Tapestry Curtains, 3 1-2 yards long. in co light and dark green, old biue, terra brown. cardinal, finished with . heavy I tringeatbodl ends and a border all around. Per pain...u ...... .. Plain Opaque Window Shades, moanted and 313 complete, colors cream and greens, size 36x7oinches,each.. ......... ...... 25c Plain Opaque Window Shades, mounted on good rollers,all complete with fixings, size 36x72 inches, colors Cream, Greens, Browns etc, each. ..... ............. ..... 350 120 Plain Colored Window Shades,‘ Specials,‘ mounted on good rollers, trimmed with widc lace, size 36x72 inches-greens only Bat Opaque Window Shades, mounted on Ham horn rollers, in plain or trimmed st,1es, any size madeto order. We also put them up and repair in short time. Leave your order: before the big rush is on. :50 Pairs ofWhite Lace Curtains, plain and fig“. ed centres, single borders, tape: and Stitch: edges. 3 and 3 1-2 yards long. Specia! forthis sale,perpair ...... .......... 1m :00 Pairs oi fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, in white and ivory, all with over-locked stitdu deg. singleborders, fine and coarse nets, ' andfigured centres; all the latest desigrgla: Curtainsto be seenin this lot, all 3 :.2 yards long. Per pair. ............. 2.“ Ralgood Lace Curtains of Nottingham m in white only, 3 yards long, suitable {Jr small windows. Per pair ........... 7 Nottingham Curtains from 2 5c to $5.00, Real Swiss Net Curtains with heavy Workd borders, and allover lace centres, for drawn; sitting and dining rooms. 3 1-2 yards long. sml Fr pdf. 0 o o 0000000000 5“ Swiss Curtains at $3.50. $4 00. $450, $5 00, $6M.‘ $7.50, $8.00, $9.00. Real Battenberg Lace Curtains, with borders a heavy lace, plain net centres, wonderful value; and also great lasting Curtains. Per pair...... ........ ...-. .. 10m Battenbctg Curtains at $1000, 3x2 VELVET SQUARES. CARPET SQUARES. HEAVY CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES LACE CURTAINS. nd coarse nets, p). c lateat designs‘. or, all 3 1-2 Nottingham any suitable {w I3, p13!!! and pcd and Stitdu Specia! 1. ace Curbing, 'l cr-locked stitch knom 5.00 I hbe‘ Nu

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy