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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 27 Apr 1906, p. 1

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Rosanna of a not Pa. The Parent of nearly all the most bautiful varieties of tin American “'3“ Pen is the Blanche Forryfihazt P33 a pretty romance oonnected_with its discover . Some fiftr years ago a“ “”301? ydaughter of a well-1040 I“Tiller ran away from home tor marâ€" ?! a We quarryman. and 1:51pm ‘hemaxter was “gay: in a 001.1886. often but a mere hat on th 1“? thin soil overlying the finest-333 ”unnouwotuu «onwmtwmwwommmmm Ladies’ all Wool Voile Skirts in black, navy and green, silk trimmings and fancy pleats, all sizes; 7-50, 8.00 and . ..............8.15 Light Tweed Skirts in Ladies’ and Mims’eizes. gored, pleated and buttoned trimmed styles, small checkgplain and fancy Tweeds; prices 2-75, 3.50. 4.00 and ...................... 5.00 Ladies’ White Cotton Drawers, open and closed styles. finished with wide frills of self, and neatly stitched, all 'in‘; per pairssossssussussuasuu0‘sson-o-useIIIso.ossores-soelusvooosssssno.1” Ladies’ White Cotton Corset Covers, full front styles, finished with fine embroidery on neck and arm holes, and two rows of insertion bsck and front, all sizes; each ............. 286 ‘Ladies‘ White Cotton Night Gowns, made with .10 rows of tucks in front, finished with a {rill on neckmleeves and down the front; special price ....................................... 39c 500 yards of Scotch Linoleum. made in blocks, tiles and new floral designs. This cloth is heavy, finished and sea- soned, is 4 yards widerper square yard ....................... 39¢ English Tapestry Carpets, made in browns, crimsons, greens and blues, floral designs. also patterns for Halls and Stairs. These are extra good wearing carpets made in 27 and 54 inch widths; 727 inch per yard ........................... 50: Joe D355, “of white Lace Curtains, from Nottingham, handsome single bordered curtains, floral and conventional patterns, extra wide widths and 3 1-2 yards long; per pair 250' Ladies’ and Mines’ White Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests. made with long 9: shot-t sleeve», fighhcd pith lace around necks; special fmce .................................... 12:1-2: The quantity of Dry Geode that arrive and depart hero delly is large, end in the rueh of everyday business, lines get loot eight of and accumulate. During the poet month we have received immonee shipments which are crowding eome department; and in order to relieve this cengeetion we have decided It will pay no to cleer out some llnee quickly end have the room. Gown mama Specials In Ladios’ Underwear. Specials In flousofurnlshlngg. The demand for the “no. advertised, along with low prion, m can to bring u‘o quick Mums. rowded Departments w Make Low Prices The Lowest Prices for Dry Goods. . LEW Skirts! Sklm H "a; m m nay-mm“ ~ .Ladyâ€" -â€"Am they bringimg‘ you up 1200117 andhelptul oitinn? '1‘ :Ladyâ€" _Wm you ask .ygiun mo- her.“ comeahd hear me tau: on WM“ a‘ mother’s duty. to her chili 113311?” next Saturday afterâ€" Mi gt 8 o’clock but! Lyceum Ham V mmmylwmly) Why wfiofls the match with ya“. ma! M M norm! Tm yOuzt little .‘_3::u1~y._2,“; t r 1-3.3- 1. x o‘L 3 The Ladyâ€"And invin'g‘ parents. ‘ The Littlo Boyâ€"You‘ll» The ladyâ€"lip; afield .1011 do not» know that metastatic: , . Bayou: parents 300*: Mmumwfiw twel- W‘ i', _- .__.. _,,A_..,_L_>JWMI-;,.~.; , She Ilad am out... (Cleveland Plaing-Begler.) ‘ The public-spirited lady meets the‘ little ‘boy'an the streét.‘ Sdmethim; about. his appearance halts her.‘ 8‘10, stares at him in a near-oxghbed'way. The Ladyâ€"Link- boy, havenftnyou any home! :‘iz'. The Little boyâ€"‘01:. yes”!!! I‘ve. got a ,bome. s 4 « ‘ ~ . .7 The nayâ€"rm lgymg‘ parents. . m 01' Fl..- '11 wt! 0! flue 3131'.an of the common fly came =90 maturity and: nothing happend ’to out .d'own the maximum m'tnral rated increase. one pa‘irat the insect: might multiply. to 10‘).- OG0,000. according to eminent. wientific minorities. 'in a, angle'halt year at warm weather. .' . . LINDSAY 9‘999999‘999‘99'999 999999999999999 ’ “ale-MW m mm Physical naturist: in the. Enited States are ensuring an abundant sup- 1ply of mesh airat night by the: adop- tien of ISO-called 'sleeping-porohes." In the cape oi hem alread prom- ed with an upstairs punch, he adap- tatien of the 3am for sleeping; gag-par- posts is comparitivelyfeas The porch h provided with a’; small bed or, cot. and with screens. which can be arranged ed as to show the m- lest circulation cotf air. and up the same time ché‘dréi he‘nec pri. way. There in madly, d canvass root which can he dram: clone tn the side “that Jim mi a flea":- night. organ. ed down overhead whqxrit The .idie‘e‘.‘ id and: ’t. bait mm!" by :my‘fi but for mast MP“! ope thawin- dowa “the bed than as as poo. sible would: W math pug. mun” 22;--1":..-..._,_-u fiwntyifimg maakglonzeh ranging in 'weight' from 6:1:0 118 pounds, were tmmferred'ifrofl‘thd‘lMt’to the upper watery at the slam near Fla- velle’s mfife‘ddrina‘ the“ past two day- ,by. . Inspector "Bradshaw “(1111:; w. sistént. "The inapee‘taxt' estimates that these. 1551:.qu produce notless than». million and *3 31.3119: try. and should a" quartet! of, a milllbn o! the fry-maure‘ mmwamaént fish -in~-a-fiev”mmjtoféed the“whble We meamfifieWWfiw 600‘ yards of fine White Cotton, 36 inches wide, this cottonis in length: of 5 to 10 yards. and is very soft, of fine even threads; it could not be sold at less than 12,1-2c and 15c in the regular way, price per mm...» Ladies’ Lustre Skirts in black; Navy and Green, brushed, light and cool for warm weather, all sizes; 2 75. 3-50. 4-00 and" .. gig: J. _..}. .f.‘.,.‘.,.-.;..... Ladies’ Black Cloth Circular Skinny-cw style; flounce, trimmed with 3 silk bands, also plain styles in Navy sud black, all sizes now in stock; prices are 4.00 and... ’.. ...’ ”5.00 A Dressmakers Bargain, ‘ 300 yards of fine, soft English Silecia lining" width is 40 inches, colors are light and mid slate, fawn and cream. we guarantee its great wearing qualities; worth 256 and 3oc' per yard special price... ... ... .. . .. .. ......186 50 White Quilts, slightly soiled, large size, measuring 74 inches wide by? 84 inches long, already finished hound edges and made in several patterns; regular price 1.25,: special each ' . 890 Pure Linen Tabling, half bleached, made in several difi'erent patterns with rich borders, width is 70 inches. A cloth to give good wear, special price,-per yard.,............35c Ill-IIOIOIOOIOOH lo ocean's-O. A mixed lot of all Wool English Tweeds in stripes and flaked blues. greens. browns and reds, width. 42 inehes; prices were sac and 60c, special price. .. ... ".89: Plain White Japanese Silk, 27 inches wide, a good strong make of silk suitable for dresses and waists. This ofi‘er is much below the regular price of silks toâ€"day; special price umomwmm ONTARIO. Specials In Llnens and cottons. Speclals In Dress Goods. Sklrts I Sklrts ! I ullm. alum. mu. an“ :1. 1m. Min-M in d elm: thee:- Lam's btir hizhhr from zu”“..tng-ao*t "slf’- Ma'l‘riefih September’s a", .. . Smooth nudgemnogyogr life will got Married whdn’ 133an "hi cogqber ghin. Iofl:m.hamnnp{lap gnu twig 5 . . ”mm‘hjfiih Twiimfifibé‘t'fifiifi» me‘m Wm? may: fit.»- Married when been o'er May bloSo scum flit. Stranger around your bound will sit. Married in month at tonesâ€"Juneâ€" Life will nbe pm lgnz honeymoon. Marriodm July, with flower: ablaze. Bitters“ men-rim in after: days. Married in _ AW: _1mt““and drown. ' ‘ “ Laver. and friend in your. chosen Married-meat April’s chansgetnl skin. A obekered‘pu‘th Mam. you lies- ‘Marrie'd‘in Februarx’gslenpy mther Lift? you'll: tmd in‘tmtozether. Married when March winds shrill and roar. . Your him will he pp; foreign dish. 1- A l Married in January's but had rim. Widowod‘you'll be below your prime. WEDDING um. mrietor fiwthg Benson we. «mmwmam W’fi'f town; wflhtbclt! an . mam (ta Jm‘hfi’éum 504050 mmwmatu the“ ho- tels}!!! :a «nun- We «aux; “MMMhmhthe: mean wiflhothuwnhMUonWi- .YMquv‘a)‘.lxm. -Mrn. Ch‘u. E. Linstrnxn, of Toron- to. is the gmtfloller parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parkin. north ward. Mr. Lin-tram is manager of a depart- ment for-tb B. Gimp-crew. and [aft mently tar Bump: on 1- buying trip. .U' -‘, > "L I â€"11r. Riel-art! 53le 'mturced Saturday. ‘via‘ 0. P5 3.;th ’a rim-.3 nonths‘ business trip to England-and South -Atrioa.'-wbcrq he ~visito¢~hia agent-is. ’ Mr. Gym reports a and trip a.“ splendid prospects. To- \_55 the “was natal-last over the Sfltepter mg. ('0'; tower in honor -llr. Supt Iem mom a pleasant Euler hobby: in Mifland and Pan- .dhlr. flitting- old kinds. an. To- $310 m Mndfland 3193111 improv- ed sumo his last Wis“. there! twenty- me you» Iago. '. â€"The,manrim 01 In D. B. Simp- son. .K. C. at Bowmnville. (annular a ’Dr. J. Summon. town). and mu Eilem Tint-nae, (1 Newcastle. was. an. nuanced , to :ttke gland mt 5+, Gage: church, NewcAatle. on Wed- nesday hat, April 3th, st 11 am. 11‘. "was. w.vvâ€" .7... ---__f- I?” called home on aooqnnt of {be urea. mum on his anger. Mrs. J. Jo unm- ‘ i { a ‘ 7411-. M. Dilbert. of 31min. N.W.'l‘. arrived in town My! aven- inc. hjiqg_¢iven from prime; Ha ~~74L -L- L-Hr. Doll-tr William. who has but} “in“ tho 8. P. 8.. hit town M‘ov'hln: fér Wahnnpl- too. when will‘ 1d): d surveying party on till 0. N. 3.3. ' are. R. B. menthol Omamoo. mintwdmh on 1113 W: 'to Mrm‘ld m in In: new a mrhtivo'auoo with K1293 0. Stupid. hardware" pirohhnt. "Re Duncan. mtor in a... ’fJ n. ‘5. mm a2: mu m tion at ‘finatm Hi! ‘Mmemus Liam, «fiends will rub him suc- Phat 'Bopé 1mm: nu. 34mm Mutt. d Lm‘m "tuned. alt-n av‘wy.M-yhit with» subunit. .4. B. .‘Woohoou. Port Britain. ,‘ -.-M.r.,fl‘. ,1. Leo and children. North Burning“ home on Tue-shy. altar visiting her. nieoga, My. '1‘. Cunning hurlifilnilm-u " ,.1 f ,4- "Mrs. Wm. Doc. North‘mnn. bu oturnd- home after qpendlng- the EM!“ boilkhya‘ with 'her daughter. In. 1‘. H. Cunningham. Run-Mu” ammo. ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘41:; J. ufimn. a: figmfinmnd- ”1". t y: in town with ”blends.“ W 411- A.: Gut: x. 0‘ Kirflield. ro- pxiocpr :1 the and.) . cal town", (third! on. ~41: Jo. 1’. «the firm of Hopkin- Bras. rt. 'Klnmwht w'up In my!) FM!‘ an insane”. â€"Mr. ”5'65, MoNOillk. qt M'ontr‘ea! mat 8111!th ' with his pawn”. Mr. aid Man. J.‘ B. Moqullie', Bonflâ€" st. 2-)“ AMEâ€"ob" v‘Fénoloo Pans. undated: flea-imp solo, Suqdny,e,von- in: in tin Cambridge-m, Wadi“ m I! m fl M .- un. '~ aw- aw- Ihm Mt on M M 1m Mummy». . «In R. I. “am. at rqmlbn. Wu tau Mum: .1. . 3'. land: “autumn. at 0111-» "a. w» in Mn My. . ., «Mr Albert Blmpur. d Mm- W. van in town W - It. L. mum. at «prn. wan In Sunday on huh-Inn". .I -3ma Et‘bel Smith. upon» My with {rm in Bob“ ' -n:. N. Martin. 0! rq'ne ‘on 2:11» paid our town a vhlt 89¢ .7 Jim. R. Fluent. on amigo-bum. called on two trim: W9“- â€"Kr. A. O. Grammy. 0! Claim” In“ our (mm a W visit may â€"Mr. R. J. Show-N. 0! 001m- bar. and on town tribal-Saturday. -Mr. John Glut. of Kimdnnt. was In town Saturday (or a few ham l .1 . I ‘ | “I â€"Mm a” W's-3M1! Lima Britain. mu. ham W93. 03"” a 1th sum-us. . .,' - ' ’ IRAVIllIRS (ON! AND 00 -.-Mr Bruce W. Junfim cl Bobcat,- mn. was in town Youth}. hr 3 (cw m. : _ â€"lr. Huh Than pen. at 0mm. wuum u thusunpmhouuou hunky. Mom d Wm. bom- with town .‘ 0. ‘ inanimate. . ‘ w -flinw â€"Mr.A .anatmiod. of mod-ud- "abated wt th Kahuna hotel. at Winning. ‘ -. : -Ileura. Wm. KM and 1.1’. 1-1331“ Bahama!» m In town --m-. J. J. Lamb. pr'oprhtu ‘0! 0mm tunnery. wu‘ln town QM:- mm 009m For Mr. Willi-On. mm Ami! file-'3. 8. Wiflhén of Toronto Noun. in! W We, N," 168; m to he did:- W ”acumen-um. Bomb For Efomidont Loubvt. P1113, April 25.â€"A des’patch to The Journal from .Momdimu. deput'ment of the Brome. yesterday. says that the authorities there sound a. bomb to which a. burning fuse was attached. on the window all of the library of for- mer Fragment Loubel’. Vida. ihem he "Ind ms tamny' in spending their Eu- tex- iricadon. The ma. wu extinguish- 'e‘d. 1nd _a.n Win at the bomb. 1thMe¢flioivoduubouucxo 'dew union. April “â€"15. death was an- wfiw mm“ 3:12“: Wu 9: ‘9 known. '11 inn-13:1. m Bdrm! magma! Mumggou m ; 2 Shannon”. " WM! 254*.“ meaty Han yesterday at was stated that the 110m- MWtWMRflrCo.Wlnot accept the are: otmm'e committee mucenum-tnnufimervorklu ammawlmt-periodbnt Wankeuutematecflerotweent mummraIS-mextensm eta-mute. . lemmm W April 25.4w“! Crosser. 3r, mammal-pneumatic!”- bruk yesterdsymonln'cmm-nd- damnamo‘ymyiecemoonm body wu-x-eeovend-ln 00’ng Rlvu' by a numbing” organized bylaw-Wilson. newbodntnpoox health. “61318“!!de He wumhmlrml '5 MI. April zitâ€"An iso‘oliknt’ beâ€" came! her. last night,- by firm the 8-year-old‘ mace:- olt'ltr. and _Ir:. Wfllu'm incl!” ”at her ilk. ’ The child's mocha-m curring a. We 0! puum‘ o! nter-‘trom- the-cistern. and while in nu house the child "inn- Genet! 10'“. cistern. 101‘ in Ind-1h: around. ‘ ‘ Hamid. Aprfl- Staâ€"Btm ovum “I. him: out 41' moot- into the murder at aw-yar-o‘ld Edith lay About _Wy apt-m. June: Mu!- dlck. a. new 1mm". mmvcly Monu- nod «ho vflm‘ner. um- racism as tho nun M In! .‘WMI my little rm thou: the am. «Munde’r antiw- era cum «me-u- Iceman hun‘ u thew.MMQMtomoml mm m with girl gm comm; hick wubuiut’hor. .. mutt uh (Grimm (sommuma to cum! h!- «an (or the murder of mu. mum um . _ . Lilian. April ‘15.-â€"At tho Olympic m My a fault; bout be- mw ad Gunny: amazed . N015. AMI 25.â€"K1n¢ ,ldvgrd sud Q9001: Manna». rm teaching!“ April 27. They expect. to ”and loan: Yumm- and visit the observatory. Eat Parrot. the Am'filflm “cm ‘ui‘h'l‘: than-11W call upon PM W. vho ruched the enter mxvho mm: W’m E «autumnal. wanna www.mmm dun; menus-17. Ital-“hm 5 million of “comm Ind: attraction mrwmuahfiumomhm mummumw. no Mmumnnlnmywlth loamy-y. He m u the utter mmmmumwcuu spun“! round” the)“: mac. (I. city. the ‘0! “agent thry 1n- m “hated to 0. Many. Atm- mama-dem- Mammal» bud-tho ummmthodudel. . w. m mm, mam mwmwmm.mmmw ltiiRaoulMtlohm. in mm mm. .1“! W mom m for W DM- . MW?” .0; mnmmm m mmm Vim Luvs m «M ”mud-WM "MNKMIMW RU“ "MON IR! FRIED. ’ if R ' R NICHOLAS. King to Amnd Vanna. Child Fall. Into: Churn. “on “0an I'm-Ii.” w you In m Vanna Reporter Drown“. ‘ ‘ “ganglia-fie. met. 491‘“ 3"" “emu 3. Harvey. {veteran Inn-bu. reporter and pmfloter of Harvey‘- W M of this ghee. nemat- any an M tron tho my u Childnn Burned to M” - Quebec. April 24.â€"-'rwo little an- MetatvmflomComotlem‘u-u ktmbmodtodeuhonsuum mmmumwmwm “mumlockednv ”ammo: mtenoutlnthostafloum . insurance Inquiry At 7mm 7 1. Tomato, April 25â€"11:; mm emission meet: it the city hall to day tt 10.30. Judge Hc‘ravish or 0:- un and B. L. Kent at Hatred. who. with I. W. Luann; compose the com- mission. arrived in that!” last night. 34111323130113.1311 unduonew mt; vhfichwonflbemmorom xéu’t and: ma album...” 4.900 Unis: Trent'nlver ....... 11.205 Mfrnm ijer 48,510. '. 'yFive For Long Distant- » ' '0! the Mantel-java hvuo- tinted the chic! altimetM‘M maven-e worthy of was tun: de- W for nudism. tum v13, Haley's Falls. Illddh “I. Wt mu: rapids one all that miles above Glen liner. and mu: “must-ten 01-: mile have m The dry warmer «My at than. do- velopments would be 25,000 hone-pu- er. more than maiden: to W. he the fluent u: but. all mm Oe- w'â€"_- ’7 h 11:. tom power in “In 1. M u thwgnponc-pow 9: 1m 11.... homo-pave;- u'now unis Mew-II. the, Mom m:- powon mind and a. tomato: the various divuionl m It touows ’ The comm-danci- believe an: 5! Wm Met tor 10.00. h...- merj nu- or an m mm. m would be menu-0d to 1m bun-pgvorhflvey“ _ A .~ in the non-s River Vgney c hit. number or comp-rainy and! m mm W M 19" “9'“.3": 7- mm“ 32m. and n 0949 81. mmmfl Duh WM! MM.- ou tho 1’“ m mm livedâ€"Kin” and..- km W a. Typical Main- swing to 7m in an Inn-â€" Mk hm nineâ€"con: of Minoanâ€"Id. Public. Toronto. April Zia-,3". M m at the hydro-electric pom W d 03m covering tho Twin. 4”“ ha been and. WM- R M! u Mmavo‘murpweuon , HYDRO-ELECTRIC REPORT ELECTRIC mm H! EAST Oflfllo Monty n It ‘6 mm Yhu nu if Paw?“ 12‘ ” PAGES Hone-power. h

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