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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 22 Apr 1904, p. 9

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AYS little hive you within 8:: :1 rod pm mmp on '5‘ t die aka Lyments no :fits of his It LAY. DO. ;Huq - a . x ' ~ ‘ H. r,._ H" fwf’,‘ ‘ A r ,_ I. , ‘13,“, .‘ :\ . , ‘w. _,a.‘; lfso, you will a rec “Slater Shoe” pp late, tines have never Him! public. We invite an inspection of our 1036 of SCOTCH, IRISH, and hen ANADIAN WEAVES. :ter .112“: new is a good time to leue yofir order for a fall suit. If you are thinking about one, don’t hi1 to see our gods and gel: our prices before deciding. It will pay you. Give satisfaction because ‘Medalis of the best and the ’mhip without fault. - Mr. Wis. Hank-r», of Pcterbotog We!“ Sump} in town. -Mr. J. S. Knapmnn. of PateerrO, was in town Monday on hush-28$. ‘ -5Ir. J. F. Oun-nings, of W003. lied on town friznds Saturday- -.\!r. H. Mu.“ n. 1 an“)? !or the Midland Lon‘faOo, $85 in town Mexvtly. ' _-Mr. N. L. Vammt. buxom?! ‘0 he ks§-5--fiar§'oo.,'.wao in town ”many on his wgy north. ‘ ”Mrs. James mm, of Rpabaro, I‘lho spam sunfiay in town with her 1"“1143. retained home this morning. .tMl‘. and Mrs. ' fur. ’IhOS. Callaghan. of" anon Department. TOWN”. wn Saturday night -to “I ”III-10 of days wiLh relatives, her known shoe. Our stock of Slater Shoes ' ct modelsâ€"4o exclusive stylesâ€"8 dif- . Prices $3.50 and $5.90. Ask for the Slater show-see that the slate trade mar]; 15 on the soleâ€"take no SOLE LOCAL AGENT FOR THE SLATER SHOE. . . . THE SHOE KING, LINDSAY, -Dr. Boll. Lawn Monday - Mr. Wm. pent Sammy Than any otlger known shoe compri'ges 9 distmgt modelsâ€"4 fervent leathers. Pnces $3.50 am . .‘ _ _1_‘A. Jam â€")Ir. "Jack" Maodonald. 0‘ "1'3 Isum. has been‘ elevated by ”clam“ L1°11 Viceâ€"president of an Ottawa Kniversity Athletic Association. 1 -M.r. Wilburn Broad, recently with T. J. Allen. Lindsay’s city baker, lea °fl Saturday for Stouftfille, WM” 59 has secured a. lucrative positxon with Mr. Wart, lube leading baker. -Ydr. Harold Richardson, formerly of me Dominion Bank stall. town, 1Who “35 married in India recently, uhdgr vcry romantic circumstance”- “!!le in Toronto thq othgar day ‘Nh hi5 fair bride. 5' â€"m-. Albert Dock, of the mixlv giant nan. Cranbrook, 3.0.. smug! awhwn uncanny to Mist in! 9!" Mr. John Duck: Wham-I “I”! the bank in which human. lfso, you will 3 rec “Slater Shoe pp iate ’the fact that a ‘1..â€" .» coco-:00 can. OATH RO’ S SUITS ISIRAVEUERS (ONE ANDGO PIT!" PERSONAL POINTERS. Whether you are going to apply the paint yourself or are buying it for someone else to apply, you ought to take great care to get full L value for your money. It‘s not the paint that costs the least per gallon that est. It’s the one that covers most surface, ween long easiest to apply. That paint is J. G. EDWARDS co, , - We will furnish you a choice fions free of charge, if you give u scription of your house, whether ‘ EATER“, THE Suinwm-W'ILLIA us Pl mr Retain Its Shape Longer. Conform to the Foot Better Resist More Hard Wear, . NEILL, Britain, was in you a choice of three different color combina- if you give us a photograph, drawing or de- nse, whe ther you buy paint of us or not. Merchant Tailor. 3 «er I ofl'cred to a, LINDS \ Y. mse the the work- SOLD DY came \ployui is a Inna. town. l _yur. Ju~um â€")r. D. Gain. of Halibuton, tran- sacted business in town Eriday. â€"Wardcn Chan-non, of Oakwood. was m town‘ Friday on business. â€"Mr. A. mrhhy, of Pctcrboro, was in town Friday on business. â€"M.r. R. Thompson. of Ooboconk, paid out town a visit Friday. a -â€"Mr. Thus. 6011B, at Halibunom wad a guest at the Pym house Thus- day. . 'v "-1..- : agent, . o! vBObcaygéon. was a gum at lha Simpmn hence Viodzwrday , . â€"‘M’r. Riqlmrd meway, of Mar- ;uposn. was 1:). lawn lately. He is ;Messrs. ’1‘. Steele of 80130358er “'73" day. ._Mr. T. H. '1‘ o! Mundzn. wa business. ' -' s HUD - ' Harry â€"Messrs. A. B. Mclnms. and . Andersoé; ot‘Kitkfieldeere m tcmn Saturday. ' "â€"-nb1:n spent Sagurday and SI." friendfi in town. â€"Mr. James McCallum, -â€"Mr. Mamas Flake: ty. (1 New York oilâ€"y. and MI. Haney Gwyneth? ot'Nnaw Jersey. rogiatemd at the Sim. pson house lately, - â€"Mr. C. S. Schreibex, manager of the Halibugtox} Lumb9r Co's business at Lochlin. Halibut-ton 00.. was in town recently a nbusinasa. - - ,_.--LA 1unfl For Ia erW days in connection «mt-lube Myst. - . -Mr, Marcus Flam] (y, at New the APOSUB, St. John, With 275 0"]- York city. and Mr. Emmy Gwynette, ot'New Jersey. registered at the Sim. pson house lately, as St. Paul's .my. about ten miles mast o! Valletta, the capital, “near the northwest corner at the island. The ancient capital was Citta Vec- ohia, about time or six miles Inland, P hliua. the Roman. gown-nor town recently 0 nbusinesa. . u ' - j,- Pa and his companions tractor W. WIRED. 0‘ W " V. House at Refuge -- I ' -'.llne many .L"- and Fouductoi- James *'-Iâ€" 0.43:: 4'11 -'nne many .1. an“ (m Couductoi- James P" ‘ b” hounk train, are heis able to rosum 1.. ‘_ his long illness of 10 weeks. He {met contracted Jagrippe. and occnplxca- tions followed winch for a time can:- ed his family and immediate friends grave umasinass. t "Mr. Henry lemdunning. of Manil- la, was a est at the Pymhaxso 'inday. In speaking" of the wheat ouflook Mr. G. reports favorably.nnd says that in Brock township, whiia the acreage is not large, yet he feels that it will/came thnough the wring in first-class aha-p?- ' - reports he this town. nuw'. conducts a minim; .0! ea- store we: Nemnarke‘t and in. at y recent issue the Era says: It is no rs here to reflection an WW Weir’s display! was 'aehown Zbere. ' Her ,work‘mamfihitp seems perflw , ‘ her skill in artistic?!” contrastmg colon is bayond critnc'uun land we «no will he a favourite here. "‘mpa rK‘Wy w. r 7 ’ ' ' ioally contrasting beyond criticinm land we be will be a favourite here. P Sly- is a good adalady, beings flu- - ill for aviary- FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1904‘ J inuw Jawâ€"n -â€"â€", prosparous (WIS, ‘paid “sit chucalaé. Ruth Veal?» brother ~"of 90' KENT ST. capstmk, iarnplem‘mt _.Aab 81-18. of Franklin, and Spud”; With LINDSAY. hotelkeeper. Thur ada)‘ 0“ '” ‘ Wincse m ter . canmcrce no . rise upon )ur . arenas and parallel .wi . .‘l'hrough ecuic. etrc . or the cit . western s! can tram . you wish. S . The ad: _ nu‘a strum T . first story what E the Vi tion a ing 12' from Mgi them owe: a in 81g motni "W“‘u ""‘ Afxican 1 box, inst into the pf some slaves. v or more in 3 cm. Jubilant looking . (matter ”COCO... Ver- our millmd POINTS 0f INIERESI IN RIP 10 PAlESHNE Mgiura, at one time. the home of the most rapagious set of pirates that ever scoured the Mediterranean Sea, ii sighted at one o’clOCK Monday' morning, the am of March, and tha harbor. and city built' on a range ‘01 bills rising in wnphithmtrical form, ali tit up, present a charming appearance. under the starry North African sky. Wa anchor in the. bar- bor, inside the breakwater built out into the sea. by the eutorced labor or some thirty thousand Christian flaws. who labored to: three years or more at its construction. More in a. only of more than 100,000in- habibonts, built on the hillsido ovar- looking the harbor. The French quarter is built up with maxim blocks in great regularity. Howls, Winona blocks and the chamber. 01 ognmcrce taco the wake; front and um upon a street carried up upon arches and approached by an incline parallel with the street above. . fl'iirough this section runs the; ol- ecuic. street railway to the suburbs of the city with the diflorcnce to western street mum's, that you can '14-ch fin-zit or second class as JW nu... .Tnc sidawaiks on my of the busi- nu‘a extracts are arched carer at 'thc first story, forming an arcade along the su-cet. This method of hiding excludgns the sunlight from the front portiofi" of stores and shopsto acerâ€" tain intent, he the. landlord mains corsidm'ablc by it as his block is than from eight to ten feet lac c according to the width 0! tbs :- .wz-.lk. for the rest of tire noriemre built about the firm. The Arab and the Moorish quart- ers are certainly mochntci-cstmg in some respects, to a wostener, but less im‘iting. flea-c may be. seen neatly eve-r type. of Oriental 1210; Moorish priwte and Arabs in their unseen!!! mini-c.1- of dress. Mohammedan wo- man manly veiled m white, the veil extending down over what they call their dress, which in Manitoba would be min-sidewall probably appro- priate or elven odd fer a skating caJnimm. 50 long at: the identity of the waiter was not rcVealed. Negro Arabs with potato or rice mcka or: their hmdflhanging down on their shoulavrx and back. ragged and un- washui boys and g' 18, begging from all tourism that pass the streets,‘6td men and old women sitting at th" :tzccz corners bugging donkeyz‘lmd- ed with backs and baskets of vege- tables and fruit. driven by a bare- foslnd Arab. and vendors and tradzrs of awry description. . 71’ -__.. .._:- You jo'stidc against a slnnge mm- ture of humanity; Moors. Negro Ar- abé. Bedouim, copper colored Arabs. Turks. Egyptians, Mnkccs. Span‘inds and various other nationalitiw pe- culiar to the amt. a sight tomato 0) (:8 son: and heal-ta} sick_. ‘ ,A 4_‘ -0 d‘un 03w Hut «1-.- uvâ€"u -.. ___- The governor‘s palace is one of the sights of Algiers, built around an open court with a beautiful gnu-den of palm. olive and rubber trees with- in; ,wallul around with a magi-life stoma wall. sight or 'um feet high, _... uh Dunn: "a." “V-~ and reached by an entrance through a great iron gala, always Tockad. fl'ha palace overlooks the hat-bar and close by on the opposnc video! the street is St. Pthippe'a cathod- 1121, built in 1791. A short visit. to the Grand Mosque and see the foam! of Mohammedan .warflhnp and hear th eold mribcs and priests- rcpcating and chanting the ”Koran proved very intern-Sting though the ventilation and odors of some of the small rooms or recesses into which we were taken, was not quite as rein-filing as a salt sea ‘ troeze. ' VA driv-c three miles up and around the hills. through beautiful paths, gardens and vineyards gives a de- lightful pennraanic View. of tha city and harbor below. A plasma: and inheriting day men spent by me pamers and no doubt it was a profitable ch: to many on land, for it took 200 calla‘and carriages to ,,___<_|. IL: vu‘fu tn profitable (hi to many on land, for it took 200 08.118 and carriages to carry the party through tha city to the various points of interest. We mturnzd to the mip at 5 p.m~.,afte.r a. busy day, some who ware weary of the “sights" congratulating thun- aehm that the programme alloWod them only on: day and that mth good sailing mflxar they would be MAMA 1w Mm, time we landed in the good sailing mun: nested by the time Nudity-ram!!- ‘0‘ (“in gig-[1‘51 the I am isdand of Malta. .lnnd on Wednms .The t-afliesnt Biblic count given 0! this 1 land is about Feb. 1( the Aposttle, St. John or passengers. Cray “pubâ€"- 5530;0harms V. of Franca, island to the Knights of St. a had been driven out of rival-us. and othag quaré ins of John the Whit." Tho Win tixliun.” "The Pmdainc of Join the m M." “St. “P3 ’H ‘St- POW. one that was mpmeuted to have boon painted by Luke and brought-to the island at the the of the shipâ€" wreck amp that at the "Mann and the Intaut Jesus," and is is very cam fully guarded in tho rear of one of the Man. The old museum is W plapc pointed out as being two thousand years or more in oxistonbe. although it is only presefladflurthe sake of In” an”. In Vallette. the cathedral of St. John was open and visitors permitted to enter while many were at morning warahiac. . Jhe "chapel of Blue!" is one of Lhe attractive places for the tourist. Hem there are more must: thousand hu- man skulls arranged row utter row axound the entire building. up to the ceiling. the bones of the armsand less being piled up like so mammal-d.- wood. five. and six {out high ground section's of the building. ‘llheae are the reclaim of the hero Knbhts' of St. John, who defended the island in 1565 from the siege of t-he-«l‘urks. The governor‘s were, the Armory. the battleships, th: Millications. and many other places of great interest were .vicrwed. The street costume that attracts the attention or a stranger more than any other is the ‘taldetta, m ' takes the place of the 1 picture hat . nnet. It B made of . unit In... - -arn hm? “III. »al.uiu;w ..---_, stranger more than any other is the tnldotta, w ' takes the place of the picture hart bonnet. It '9 made of black silk or lustre like a cape. but one side is gathered into a semicircle and wired and the twins passed in a long curve down the selvagc ot the fig?“ ”99: This little mu moon is worn over the left ear module ourvebemhs down over the (two like a Met. the cape behind falling down below the waist. The origin at Ulla (al-dctta dates back to the time when the n A..- gnu-«4| dates back to the time mnen m; young Maltese women of the islnud occupied a'good deal of time in flirt- ing with Napoleon's soldiers. The people appear to have plenty of time on their hands as they stand around in gram at twenty andxhir. ty on the attests and by the time our ship sailed out at 5 o’clock several thousands were down in the harbor streets. AT 81’. mars sauna? manna. lntnrcstln: Sermon by Rev. 1 n- at Early lass. Sunday morning at St. 5 tar 8 define]: mans, Rn: F Van spoke from the Jay taken {ran the 10th chap 11146 \r.tscs ‘He, (the wished to image on his h expressions of low wove) words at the gut-pol just Lord mada ub‘c of those wm our low and confidence. ' Sunday morning at St. Mar.\" .1!â€" Ler 8 o‘clock mass, Rn’. I-‘r. O’Sulli- ran spoke from the day‘s 30ml. Laken from the 10th chap. of John, 11-36 nurses ‘30 (the speaker) wished to imroes on his hearers the expressions of low conveyed in the words of the troupe} Just rca'd. Our Lord made use of these words to gain our low: and confidence. "I am the good Shepherd." The Pthht‘J‘d who both a lane love for his [lock is ready to lay down his life for his flock. but the hiraling Ileeth when the wolf approachefl. .bcwuse he is an hireling. litany o! the patriarchs in the Ean‘t Wutc dim-herds. taking their flocks high up in the mountain in summer to feed. They kept vigi- lant. swatch over than lot-r. the wolt | should eppxmch and scatter th: lambs o: the (lock. 1: the fllcup or 1 lambs were sick or wounded the shep- ‘ herd was there. fwfld)’ to minister to their wantfi. Our Messed Lord. by his death on th: crorgs on Good Fri- day. (t ed no the depths of His Jaw... by'V-laying down ms lite. for n19 he provad h' ‘ l themed Shepherd which he had promised to he. Who can “Whom the depths 0'! that Lev: imhich caused the Good Shepherd to ‘lay down his life for the. 'Iaanbsuf his flock? .fle comtihuoualy thinks of our wants. knows every yearning o! cur am. What a consolation tone to know that we! belong to that (old where we have the protection of this true Shepherd. “Other sheep I have which are not of this fold: than am shall I bring." How are we know, that we are of the true to ? Do! we know the truths of out-rev» iigion fully? Wie moat know. it‘in- - mmly. Strive to gain the approv- al of a. good coneemcq. We hm this voice of God saying. “He nub heart-tn you. hem-0th Me." Again He said, "the sheep Heath from before the wall." so also shall we, the 101â€" lowers of the Goof:- Shephord. flee ‘ I Blessed Sacramem. may an H... congregation live lives in conformity with the medium laid down in this annual am 1):! at 18$ aémw l0 the 0000128110 0‘ ‘3‘" CASTOR IA rumuudcmm A a man moon is wof’n 0W" the Fr. O'SIIIII I, the charge “a...” as ed. the evidence a an at! a \‘nl'y “n"‘ufl at Bosh O'Leary. K- O! a “05" {cpl‘dlcn‘ I the” ”)3“ from u ,9, gamma and :ch 5" mg the enquiry 1 a should not have 1‘ Thos two me gi‘ en finih o‘iAa-ryv “- a “05‘- l-cprehcbfii Enjold not 3‘ congideration 1;, amount ' with Inc C” Doumd a hot!" Fate. Cubouxg Star: Auothu death cc- cmed in the Infirmary ward 0! 2hr: amulet: Noah: morning. Dr. Furn- hzm G. G. Ducmurest. who thirty or 7â€" «m at Hwbcst forty yLaxu as“ w..- -, Known practicing physician-1 in 11m East Riding of Norihmhqu. panto- ed away under distressing cue-apnâ€" atancm. . [ac rwctiscd his proteaswn sit Not-mm. m Paley Lowmmip. than mmovcd tc Stirling. Bulging! want»; and «flu-ward” to Wartworth‘. He wpp’ _a gifted man. but aftzr‘ the death ..- “mm... rather peculiar. 0! his wife b- an n as at one _A I,A. I- at Non-am. m raw W... , _V unmoved to $1 ir-Jing. Hm‘tnnga want»; and afterwards to Warkworth'. like was a gifted man. a: after the death of his wife becmc rather pc-ul' his 79111 3w: His father was our. o! “.1! Circuit Ride” of the Math )diut chm-(h in the early days of our eountty. and the village of Donor-cm- gvine. in Primam‘nxd county. was mpg! after hing. 58.0 was an anter- man. and introduasd the P .mmpion stock of honed in: um in: of an blood In the veins. The ‘ body “u qu1 bonds that-of his -_ . m-I'CA-l‘ m I“ In the Eb W569 the ohm»: medicine of wcGLl ing gradvatcdhin his 7911: 3w: 8 o! “.1! Circuit Ride chm-(h in the ca --L-_. prisms; ‘ mwion 'eountrv . artrrig! I Because we alone maintain very Ian puccs auu we, . moderate purse. . . Because busmess lS constantly active, and business m newness; and newness is the very soul of millinery. These are the kind of hats our customers will be wearin his grip-full of warm weather. If you’re not a customer here we invite you put us to thy a share of your trade at least. . To get you better acquainted with this department we fashionable millinery at these extremely low prices. Come a: Assorted new dudes, trimmed mlinde-aoio um! quill; Very e heap New Ready-toâ€"Wear Bats. BHOIALLY 931080. An excellent showing of the newest ! Women’s and Missed needy-town} Hue, sh .1, and exclusive to us 3‘ ore becoming. origin style uld worth tt .2, 53.50 sud 84. In spite of the hackvgard season our Dress Goods Department shows a handsome in- es. This 15 posmve proof that our styles and prices are right. That more and more crease in $31 peeple are getting better acquainted with the depart son that our thorough system of syndicate buying and cash selling is of real interest to them _-___,. .mnac 21‘an orices and desira ' ' . - . - -._ J d cash selling 15 of real interest to them atterof choosing goods at low prices and desirability of fabrics, colors and patterns. h look through our splendid new stock of dainty and exclusive ' ty of Fabric cloths? If you haven’t, then we ask you, to quest you to remember that the time you spend will not only will be very profitable and of mutual be interesting and instructive, but m case you buy advantage to you and to us. _ . ' ' ht, refreshing, different and becoming about the Wakcly There’s somethtng so brig . Ford Dress Goods and Trimmings that they are Winning the instantaneous-approval of f introduction we mention a few of the season’s best styles ram» and ask to see them. You have never seen nicer things and prices. â€"â€"â€"â€", the Chargo um Dismissed 4- If»: _ Millinery That New French Home Voilee, New 0mm Clo , . Eds “ Iottunnte Beca‘ 2.: sum: in in Dress Goods _ WNW 0” Just Like New York Hats But Less Than Half The Price. gm able waracmr. m- K- C" thinks it was mime thing ‘0 w" the bosom; of their p we“, in $15! 6"" into a am that Stocks Never were Finer or Fulker. ring of the newest styles in My-eo-ww Huts, she a flat sndexelnsive £011st toyou. man no tmcnt is not the largest in tqwn, nor .is â€"-with enough variation to give every t here we invite you put us to the test, then with towel-I, THAT ARE NEW. Phil! Voila. New Oponmve Csnm Suiting: New French Noppio Voila. $2.50, :3 ll Cull-Iva: - v produced by moéern methods BRITTON BROS, o Satisfactory Store. and Trimmings, will be wearing as soon We’ve built a extra lot of trimmed huts f r women and Iii” gt $3.50 that for nppeonnoe, 51) E. stores ‘1: $4.50 and $3. $3.50. in giant different and begoming about the Wakely are winning the instantaneous-approval of mgenmtm “3'0“”ng Fashionably Trimmed flats at $3.50, WOBTB no“. nent we ofier the fonowing new am“ Come and see th_em. Foot. of Kentâ€"st; Will Wear. town, nor is it filled with freak give every normal face a setting cc, so original, so different well known to those familiar m with what we mean by 520: OF THE ma SYNDICATE _ Improperly fitted frame: we both a. dngguremont mdsmeme to health thgz act of s perfectly fitted lam; heme Omitted by them. New Silk Wool Crepe-de-chene New Silk Finished Mohsirs \‘ew French Voiles. Priestley’s Venetian Cloths. The Fashion-Me W SI Prieodoy’l New Black - Theovorpo WWW'M‘ Priestley”! cloths. PAGE NINE At $1.00 as the sun unpacks I.- f... snufiu ma (Inn. BROTHERS are assured of 528i SISTERS means Suit- “min:

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