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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 6 Apr 1906, p. 4

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Many of our citizens am, heard 1a- menlin; that tgere arena: mofa in- dustries in our town to give employ- ment tamore labor and thus increase the genera; prosperity. This com- than. many .0\ wuvm u..- ' 7, their money in town, seek for inmat- ments for their aurplus capital in en- terprises outside lot the town, We have in mind now» twoymmiaing'pon- 0cm: in town whoso' capacity is taxefl to the fullest extent, while the ma:- ket for thooutput is almost unlimited The goods could be made. at a. propor- tiontely low cost wore not these enterprises happemd‘ by lack: of cap- ,itai, which if forthcoming would pay a: dividend perhaps his” than many of these outside comes. most of .which afe handled by broken who w‘ribe alluring but dooeptim prospec- .Lm. Lindsay must fox-nigh morerlgptoyr men: for labor. Our lumber indus- try. which has given employment to a Large number of men for may years. is last: becgminz a thing of the put, and. it our citizens do not bestir themeelvea and develop several existiw concerns. in addition to ee- curins new one. out town Innovate When the liver Lags increased during the winter months by heavier foods being eaten. More sedentary habits also seem to have an efi'ect on this Organ that causes it to lag. A tired, sleepy, “hadachcy” feeling is a symptom of an ave:- taxed, sluggish liver. When the five: lags take LINDSAY, FRIDAY, APRIL The Ontario Fish Gauge Prozac- tive Association may fairly claim .to be democratic in its 0133.113th Moat Ambitions with hiadmdobâ€" 'Jects hex-adorn luvs appealed main- ly boahe n'caer class 0: citizens.“ their ranks have been filled up with demons. Lawyers. merchants madman at W, but this new Assoa‘nticp aims to attract to it citiuons at all walks in his, and. the Junior law stuâ€" flant include as waioomeast‘hc â€", __‘_ Dmdeflon Blood Bitters They will lend the nasal? aid and make you feel like new. Pleasant to take and mild in actxon. they make the most per- fect laxative and liver regulator Judge of the Supreama Count Bench. and the punter in the warehquae as welcome sat-he merchant: prince, The annmvl mm is placed at a nominal mm. in order that it .my not but too! heavily upqn those cw are nut ‘bloasad with lunch at this work’s-goods; and each branch no policy. at the Amistion is hugely capo-alum in its camp»... It is pmpoaed ta show the public by unâ€" qmned' matistics thn, posqb‘ i1- iiies o: a Large and. WM“ re”- cnne to the country, to be brought about by tho better protection at our This Mn and: fistrSo-t is aétnir- ab’iy situated to reap the. first ben- efits tun-tho propaganda o: the Ontario fish Gama Protective As- socizwlon, and we them. donut hesitate to call tha attontiqn 010v:- ren'dnxs ma meeting to be heldin the Cami! chamber'at 8 13-111" marmw (TM!) evening. A 5th. ' The Dominion Government has taken over the Imparial dockyard at Halifax, and will assume tho care and support thereof. That ma considerable charge on the_people of Canada. We an graduallv main; up. the burden of nationhoqd” and these burdens grow like mushrooms. . ”- ' Dowie is getting his bumps. Beb- e}: at Zion City have formally depos- ed him and deprived him of hiS“po- . Whitney does wen to adhere to ROI-5' policy of excluding liquor [roan Aigonquin park. He is not likely to go far astray as long as, ho follows‘ in George W’s footsteps; it isfwhen. afield that he trips and stumbles. ed him and depriv unions. It is 931 amt: poor Bids Bowie and her- son ham turned. against poor Biijah II.. who is heâ€" lbnd to be in beyond can, The pro- phet tmdehaniu ups and down; too. ' The Landon.- Advertiser says man in that city "there were twice. as my marriage: in: March of this ”it “alien in the 3am month's. and: $0. In march 1905. thumwero only” muin‘l'm, 52.”There in» six not!!! birth thanks Maul: hat year. but our contampofiry i loath: when! humidity“: W W. -t-.c ‘t'f'nr't X. mammm step ‘backwardl mam.m Landon “miner rays that EDITORIAI. NOTES. that even Mm its awn Bench. lWEtKlYPOSI? 1th Box To a. w amount“; mic. Gentlemen,â€"-I address you in the interests of Temperance Refer-in. in ‘ relation to the Bill novv hetero the Ontario Legislature to ,unond the present Liquer License Act. ; There ' are several good lectured nbon‘t the bill. but there in one proposed smog!- ment to the law enacting; Locthp- tion, which it carried into lnw will block all hrther adverse? for temper- ance reform by way of that" road. Hitherto a, majority has been 1mm. oient to carry a Local Option lay-law -â€"by the proposed amendment g. three-filth: majority in required. Every fair-mSnded .gleotpr. loyal to British constitutional government. ought to bring ever; possible proa- nnre to bear upon W‘Wntivo tor immediate, an}! . . against the three-{ink require- ment let me present the following for your powderntion; lst.-â€"Lo:a.l Option .1135 a history (la-tin; back nearly a. score oi years in this country. That history; proves to anyone open for, conviction, and who studies the hints than: a majors ity vote is sufficient to bring Loco Option into effect and to successfulâ€" ly maintain it. With scarcely: excep- tion enough to prove the rule, such a majority vote has been enough to give it practical effect. and wherevâ€" er repeal has been voted on the elec- tors have sustained it by increased majorir'ciw may.» mucus 2nd.â€"Local Option would have carâ€" ities already won and succeesfully. held for barroom exclusion. 3rd.â€"-A community that can carry Local Option by three out of live majority must already been overwhelâ€" ming in favor of temperance. that Local Option is little, if at all needâ€" ed. in. such a plane. In that case a Local Option by-law is no longer a weapon to be wielded for temperance 4th.â€"-The parts which most need ‘the benefits a! Local Option can nev- er .zet it. A citizen of Lindsay told: me the other day that it a Local Option by-law hadfieen submitted in majority. His answer was a decided negative Maripoaa would never have bad it i! that had been the law. It took eleven years oi hard lighting to get Maripoaa up to three-tilting. Stuâ€"This requirement meannthab 69 voters voting to put out the barâ€" room from their midst are not 0! to much impor'tanof an 40 against. A -2..-1:.t.- 4..|,_ Btu-Scores o? municipalities. tak- in; heart by the success at Local 09â€"1 tion in other places, are just waiting until next year. ta rue up against the bar-room. Thi. three-fittin- ahuts the door in their new and blocks all turthu' advaaoe for to", form. ' - 7th.â€"It iennBritiah and retrogra- aive. The struggle for majority rule is the struggle of British history. . All we have of tmedom, all we have and log; ago ; anu 101115 55v. ‘ Lance and torch and tumult. steel and gray goose wigs. Wrenebet‘. it inch and ell. and all siowly from the King. Over all things certain. this is sure indeed, Suite: no: the 016 King. {or we know tin breed. ~ ‘ In' view of the tremendous inter ests involved in. this issue I submit for your Judsgmentand notion the tod- lowing proposition: :, Write at. once to your loos} mem- her a respectful letter givimr-emph- utic expression to your desire that the Local Option law main u it is, so than? a majority vo‘te Will our ry Local Option. Do it now. Adv dress your letter to 8. J. Fox. H.P.P.. or J. H. Carnegie. M.P.P,. Legislative Assembly, Queen’s Park, Toronto -- Yours respectfully. W. G. CLARKE. Chairman Canninrton District Methodist church. ABOUT ‘ :A 3.! OMB. (To theEditor of The Post.) Merchants of . Lindsay, â€" What about your early closing on halt-hoâ€" lidays, or .‘what is going to be! We want 'to know pnetty noon. . Last summer. I (drove in thirteen miles to make some purchases. anq found posted across the door. ”Elna store closes at 5 pan. during the summer That notice was no good to me when I reached Lindsay. Whatever you are going to do. settle it now and have it placed in the nempapem. so that we will know what is 30in: on and not manna a trip for nothing. -â€" YOWSO Qu"_____- A“ muruacn' D Th0 Law m m . Halibuton. correspondent to Bob. Ind.; A deer was seen in the viuage Friday. After leaving Head lake it crossed the raiiwey track close to the station, and ran 11p the street to Mr. Laking’s yard. IAtter jumpinzf.r over the Ieme it tried to jump ain- obhea' by Mr. William ‘Kellett’si but was too much played out, so atame back and got into the main. street. It then turned up, the street) past the Methodist church and took the bush by Dean’s house. It had evidently been chased.-ae it was very. tired; Is there no law prohibiting bound: at tango, at this time of the year? Repart_says- there are any number at hounds to be m runnips daugbbeg. . LINDSAY.â€"On That-Edgy. 1006, to Mr. and Mn. 1 Osmium“ 3 am... Little Britain, April 2nd. 1906. A.‘AL Rug-w" __v,_,, , 0. Thursday: 'Ma'mhLZan, 1996. to Ir- and Mrs. David 8. But. a Lo‘c'al Option .1536 a hiatqry ‘ back nearly a seem at years country. That history-proves me open for. oonvictiog, and sdiu the tents that a majo : is sufficient to bring Loon into effect and to successful- xtnin it. With scarcely. exoap- mg!) to prom the mic, such a FENELON TOWNSHIP. “slam 9.999 mm ;,, .00on :00: 2000900900? vzzizzo 2:9 Floor Ollcloths 19¢. ' nu. rum count. In woman-gnaw: Mam Amulet“ ummmmtw mmmwm We enter into direct corn- petition wlth the best that Toronto storescan do on such Carpets as Lindsay families are likely to want. The es- sence of buying wisdom lies in the direction of quality rather than price; if prices were the standard of quality we’d fill the paper with Car- pet pricesâ€"but it isn’t. You can get the most re- liable floor coverings hereâ€" whatever is intended to win an intelligent'trade'. ' There’s no need to maz- 3 nify our faciltles for inlport- ing direct and taking advan- tage of all the cash dis- counts. You can tell at". a' glance that these prices ”are really exceptional. ' We show such a varied range of patterns and plices that it is impossible to give you more than a passing idea of our stock' Importing direct from the best manufacturers we save the middlemen’s profit, which make our ptices equal in value to any otherstoie. We all n excellent cur- tain3yaxdslongat59cpet pair. 3 1-2 yardslongat 75c, v$x.oo, $1.35, $1.50 up to .................... 1°.” Lace Cumin Nets by the yard. so inches wide at I: 1-2c. 55 inches wide at .................... 15¢ We have made a special efi’ort in these lines, and are showing some very dainty patterns at very reasonable prices. Swiss Curtains for your hes} room make them look light and airy, made with heavy single borders and with conven- tional and floral centres. Prices $3.00, $3.50 Mafia VIIBTOBIA GEM?- $7.00 and ...... ‘. Madras Muslins, both In colored and u a large place in the homes again {or dmpi curtains. 36-inch white, blue green and rose at .. 45-inch white. blue, green and rose at.. 54-inch white only. at .............. 54-inch Two tone efi'ect at ........... lfiothing can be more dainty for bedroom use than Bobbmets, the pretty duping efi'ectscan not be had in any other curtains, they are made of Brussels Net_and are gmtwurers. Primate especially low. Pet put $1.50, Swiss Curtain Nets , Fbrfiontdomsfanlighbmdsashcumingthesem to be had in the Tambouwd and Applique efl'ects. widths 1831:1130th Petyudzscco............ 60c We have now in stock the most complete range ol Fumiture Covetings and Silk Draping Good: to be found. French and English Tapestries and beautiful effects in raw silk. Pricesxangeperyardfxomsocto... ...... 3.00 In Art Silks we have the newest Japanese desigm and In Art Silks we have the newest 19.9mm ac: colorings. width 30 inches price payard'. . . .'. Swiss and Irish Point Curtains Brussels Car- i-inch white, blue green and rose at . . . . ;-inch white, blue, green and rose at. . . . ,-inch white only. at. . . . .. . . ......... .-inch Two tone effect at .............. 1 90. Madras Muslin: slins, both i'n colored and white are finding the homes again for duping and window gun more omen? IMPORTERS. Art Silks 25c 35c 45c ‘I‘ . . §§§§§ittttt§§§$.§c§o§oooooooooooo«0009 WV 6 ft6inxg ft8in “815.00; 76inx xott3in ”$2o.oo;7fixuftat$20.oo;9fixxofi6inat $30.00 and$35.oo; 8 ft3inx nftéin £82500; 93:12:: “0.003113: x4h3innt $40.00; tofté in xxzfiat sxgyudsat $7.50; prdsatSu.co;4X4Ym We makethae rugsinany W” wish: an immense range of pa'nern: and sin .7911.” range fiogn 75c to $1.50 per M nod :11 stock are hstedbelow. Theseflooroovaings two of which will tho um qmfiU-Y Tapestry sonar“ in allthenewcoiofinss MW °‘ ndfums. In: owaflcpmd‘h‘ udbythcsizedthaesqm'em gmmambthcshadinginbmdm 57-50;3X31-=Y“d“t$8'5°‘ 3‘4 :4yardsat3l3-SQ borders all for a furnishing. ALA _-_I.l’- P mmodcwqm W mote infaVOr Mm. the thvery equllthem thgputternt '1 to mare and sand thins bedroomS. so ensily handled and } them over you have an entirely e new eolo: combinanons now .35 and 6.50; 3x3 1-: yards at s a: $6.50 and $12-00; 3 MM 4x4 yards u$7.soand 810.00- n t mm #m2 for the clamor. mm pouch-s we” “obtain 1” vars «my mm mm.” ‘nmomtod Curtains: yards at $18 article d the patrons. In all an hatter-mitt The m- w m W3...» , at 6 ‘ “I" u‘ . k . I; mYLE. Sanctuary. 1: ' t Invi- In t. All ma Fibre Martin: Mattint vvfiOHOG botto 0900.0N00069

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