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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 26 Apr 1907, p. 7

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Three styles all new . . ....... . . . $3.50 Grey checked skirts, something new, a snap a: ........ cocoa-$3.95 Black nine gored skirts nicely trimmed, one week oniyat.......... $2.50 Black Panama pleated skirts, regular 810.00, for ........ $7.75 Sunburst pl ea ted skirts in plain brown and black, all white checks at $7.50 Waists White lawn waists, some- thing new, assorted styles .. . . . . . . $1 85 Peter Pan Waistse-white ‘awn, polka dot trimmings all sizes ...... . . . . . .98c White Lawn, trimmed with lace and embrordery all sizes at..... . . . . . . .750 Goods Right or Mo 21 3 y Refunded. zooeooeoeco9909999999eooeeeooooeoeooeoe oeoeee coo99999oooeeoeoeooeeeeeeeeeeeooeoeeeooeeoeeoooeeeeoetsooooooeeeeeoeeoeooeoooooecoco ooeoooeoeeeeeooceeoee For Settlers _.L\'_ WESTERN ONTARIO MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA How Blade and How Reached Write for free copies of - “TYLER? coin: giving full particu- llrs of special train service for set- flel's travelling with live stock and ef- fects to the Northwest in March and April, With passenger and freight rates. In?!“ CANADA Cpâ€"to-date des- flflptlon of the west and western con- dltim‘s. 80 pages of information in- nluaole to settlers. Uselul maps and Swistics. nus TABLES showing double daily W‘ensnr train semee to Winnipeg and Calgary. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS leave Toronto daily. Comfortable, "will? berths at moderate rates. my equipped with bedding, cooking ““89 and every convenience. Bertha “”115 be reserved (through nearest C'P-ll Agent) at least two weeks he- 1°l8 departure. Write may for free books and any- thing you want to lcnow about the '9“ l111d how to reach it. Address C. B. FOSTER. Dist. Pass. Agt. C.P.B., Toronto ( A "we of five Ben 1313:1ng men 0“ amend work last to Proposed extension to . ‘3sz connection “to“ T918913“. Lirhfi Tuesday W 31'! tm w .‘ .wy’ Verdun, Em'l and-pa 3‘33“: thed: y‘ ‘ W .BUILT [IN .. llflNF . We can say that of this business, or any . business that has grown to be the success this one has; and could it be so for any other Goods, Value in tho Goods, Lowest Prices for an honoatand pains-taking service at the back of it. The store anticipates almost every need of Man, Woman or child. seven Days :â€" asons than merit in the L! N DSAY Ops willtm!‘ Save on Gloves Silk gloves, all colors andsiaes 25c Lisle gloves, elbow length.......‘..... 40c Silk gloves, double fingers Silk gloves, elbow length 75c Notions Collar frills..........5c Collar tabs, 6 for 25¢. ..5c Hat pins, per doz . . . .5c Saiety pins, per doz . .50 113 toilet pins . . . . . . 5c Hair pins per box. . . . 4c Corset laces . . . .3 for 5c Tape. 4 bunches for . .5c. Handkerchiefs, 4c., 7 for................ 25c Handkerchiefs, 1 a c e trimmed............ 5c 4bonehairpins......5c Backcombs ........100 Side combs, per pr. . 10c Pocket combs ......lOc Clothes brushes 11c Hairbrushes 22c Purses............ 15c Handbags 22c Parisbags ........118c Chatelaines ........59c For the Men Colored handk’fs 6 for 25c Ties all shapes, 2 for 25c Suspenders. . . .2 for 250 Collars all styles, ‘2 for 25c Windsor ties. . . . . . . .23c Half hose, per pair. . 100 75c colored shirts. . . .590 Boy’s 7 5c tweed pants 48c $1.00 mole pants. . . .89c Tweed pants. . . . . .$i.00 . W. WAKELY One Door East of. Dominion Bank ONTARIO PHONE 247 ' NOTICE TO casnrrons. 12: fire matter of (/1: Estate of WYL- £1.41}! 1110 Y NE 5, late '4' the Towns/zip of Fmdon, m the Comm! 0/ . I'thorz'a, Farmer, de- (eased. NOTICE is hereby given. R. S. 0. 1897, thp. 129, Sec. pursuant to against the estate of IBENGE 35. that all creditors and persons having claims the said William about the 12th Corset Saving , Tape girdle, all sizes‘ 29c D A habit and long” hip, good quality coutil all sizes. at per pair. .480 D tit A Veribest with attached, 18 to 23 only, clearing at . . . .47c D A, style 240, white and grey, garters attached all sizes, special at . . 75c D A style, 284. good quality, well made, special at............. $1.00 Wrappers Made of assorted pat- terns and qualities, new styles clearing at_. . $1.25 Staple Savings Linen suitings in pink. brown, blue and natural colors. 3 in. wide at 25c a yd. Delainettes, all colors, assorted patterns, 36 in. wide, special at . . . . 14c Roller toweling. pure linen. red border, 17 in. wide. Regular 10c a yd. clearingat .........80 15c, 18c and 20c fine cambrics, 36 in. wide, clearing at . . . . . .121-‘2c House Furnsh- ins's ‘ Lace curtains, special at 50c, 59a, 7 5c, 31 00 and..............$l.25 Carpet squares in woo tapestry, all sizes from $5.00to ........$20.00 Curtain poles, 13c, 25c, 35c, and 50c Window shades, 50c, Bocand Her Life was Saved Through “ PEBKINS’ NATIONALJERBS. ” ! Mrs. James O’Neill, of 110 William-st, ' Toronto, Ontario, says, ‘ I have been a sufferer with Sciatica Rheumatism for over seven months. During that time I was treated by some of the mghnicims l in Toronto. Taking their to line and l using morphine to relieve the pain, which would only ease it temporarily and instead of getting better I was getting worse. For a number of weeks I was unable to not or sleep andpartot the time had a heavy weight hanging from my toot to keep my ‘1‘ m m w. here." is nude. and time ; in cold weather; ’7’” W“ ‘oPJWrn-e’ewi'wiflm- l; , "M! w , , __ will". lib-“llama. ”It 0! a... At a meeting held last Monday! in Secretary 6. H. Hwkiul’ office. the wembers oi Sturgeon Point Council were unanimously. in favor of grant- ing a. franchise to the Davis Act-:32 line Co., Ltd. oi Ontario. providing the representations made on the .‘ompshy's behalf are borne out. ~Kr. Wordsworth. tthe Company-s agent. explained to Reeve J. D. Fm- relic and Lleasrs. Brown. Miller and Anderson. the Councillors present. that his firm made a specialty oi plants for summer resorts. parks. large hotels. etc., and would like to secure a franchise and instal a plant at. Sturgeon Pa'nt [or the. supply of illuminating and heating (as. They went! canvas the coltucers for con- tracts for the season. and would prpl) gas for lighting and COOKIuK at :52 per 1000 {cotâ€"equal to coal gas at about $1.35 per IMO .‘t-et. his company would supply. 10 street lights of 50 candle pmvcr for $16 for the season. operated on a moon- light schedule. except’u‘hcn other- \ViS" ordered by Council. ~32 had visited the village last year and found it admirably adapted for giv- ing a first-class scrvmc. l Mr. Flawlleâ€"“ls there any {an 3:: connected with the system .’" Dir. .Worusworthâ€"“Not at nilâ€"it is not like the Burgess plant you lu-l Acetylene gas is only alt-m; 12.: years and. and great improve- ments hue been made in the last few years in its production. Ihe trouble formerly was with poor gen- emtors and a iautty, system of p.9- during the gas. Than mutt-r fell on the carbide. and none or less 31: was being formed all the time. with the result that explosions frequent- l; occurred; the new method is 1 reversal of the former. the CJi'llJl.) tailing into water and producing gas automatically in the exact progor- lion required for each light. and “Lu. they are turned out no on At Lyncirburg. \‘a., a Iri‘y of 30,000 peoPI-z, his company aper- ated a street-lighting and house plum that was looked alter m a negro who was paid. 25 cents par day. One great advantage to co:- tagers would be the saving in iu.-i the ordinary gas stove won't-l answer with a dlmge all burn- ens. and the company would snugly gas logs and small radiators for use Mount Julicn ho- tel. Stony Lake, had :1 Davis gas plant, and several island owners were uniting arrangements for tile int-tailing of plants in their sum- mer cottages. There the experts: would be considerable, while at Stur- geon l‘oint. owing to the cottages hing close together. all could share in the benefits or' a gas system at a small expense. Kc might add that the Davis Co. were the largest manu- lecturers ot acetylene plants in the United States. and more than 40) towns and cities were using their system. Mr. Brownâ€""I see no objection to granting a franchise with proper re- atriotias. _;__We will not be bound in way." Mr. Wordsworthâ€"‘01:, m we take. fiakdmtbeiq; able toget Acetylene gas doesn‘t freeze pipes will only, have to be beyond risk at dammge byu vehicle. The main pip-n. be 1 1-2 inch" the leadpipe $8 and home pipe 14! inch." any mgl‘m au'tidiod.“ ‘MJ‘. Flavolle-_"Whn:t is the termoi the tramhioe 1" Mr. \Vadaworthâ€""m years, with r't;ht' of renewal if satisfactory nor- vine is given. I would like a speed: decision so that. 1 com start work on the plant, which would cost between 2500 and $3,000. It is important that it be ready for the opening", at the seem at, the Point." A resolution was then moved by Reeve Flavclle, seconded by Mr. J. “1'. Anderson. and carried. unani- mously, expressing the ' dorsaltion of the otter. and instruct- ing the clerk to have a suitable agreement drown up and presented to Council for signature at a ape clal meeting. bum sowâ€"qu- I” ”vac-m--.” .. aâ€"I lave-owls cl alum ud m m 0' the. â€".\dr. John Calvert. Bond-at, Vcl)i,i"- l ~10. Mcv'mlloch. of Janctvillc, was in town ilonday. .1, . -)lr. 'Robt. Kennedy was in Bob- taygcon Saturday- â€"M.rs. A, Hemp. Toronto isvls- stat; trim in town. " was in town Saturday. -M.r. J. F. Cumin. to, at Oakwopd, was in town Saturday. \ -Mr. B. N. m. 1! Term. W“ h ‘0'“! m, m,- â€"l(r. 1!. J. Mahala. of 'h‘euzlott Fails. was in town Tuesday. ' -l(r. J. R. Burn. of Janetville, .w.“ in town Saturday on business. -â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lane. 01 Oakwood, wet-.- vrsztors in town Saturday. -M.n. W. 0! Fascia: Fllh was in town Saturday, , -Mr. James House. of Janctvdlc, was. in town Saturday. â€"Mr. Chas Cmd and wile. of Cun- bmy. were in town on Saturday. ~31r. Fred Goodman. of Roscdalc. was in town lately (or a few noun. â€"Mim Fm and Bonnie Jackson are visiting (fiend- in vaenhumt. â€"Bau'tstcr C. E. \Vccks, of Wood- nlle. was in town lately on but- use. -31r. H. L. Lancaster. of Duns- iord. paid town friends a visit 0;. rzttuiday. â€"hfis. btcwurt and Mrs. )5. Ga:- lick. of Bobcaygeon, were in tuun Tuesday. -â€"Mr. W. Beach-m, otCambmy. wu am; our £le townghlp visitors Saturday. â€"M1'. '1‘. C. Bil-chard. teacher, at Cobocona. was in town lately 9.1 is -Mr. A Rose. of the l’etcrbzro Business College. is visiting (menu: 11-. loum. , â€"M.rs. (Dr.) Irvine entertained her Sunday school friends at her home Saturday. , -Mr. Coo. Martin. lumbcrman, of Pension Falls. wa- iu town today onl . --Mr. Alex. Niven. surveyor, of Haliburtou. pale our town a buslurss visit Saturday. . â€"ldr. and Mrs. Bald Point, Lake were in town Monday. -Mr. J. C. Leary. merchant. at King‘s Wharf, ”mutants! busing-so in lo-x‘n Monday. . â€".\Iessxs John McDermott in! T. C. Robinson. oi Bobcuygcon, were in town Monday. ~21r. Vincent Hurt. dental stu- dent at Toronto University. is 4011‘ for the holidays. -â€"htr. John Ross son of Mr. D. loss. of foronto University, ts non: for the holidays. -.'.ir. C. 1’. Burgess. oi Harcourt, Hubburton 00., won in town ycseu- day on business. â€"Mr. [layman “‘allacc. stone on son. oi town, leaves (or western Canada Tuesday. â€"A|d. C. Jones. of L'xbridg‘, is visiting at the home of Mr. .5. Bal- iOur. blcnclg-st. . -M.r. \V. P. Chard. orrziniaer {or for the I.O.F.. kit for Camryan on business Iuesdny. â€"Mr. “E. S. Geury. 01 Thompson. Chas. l‘arkiu. of o'cugog, Ma, U. 8.. was a ml. at the Simp- q h the £1 1 3“ the fire in his son house Saturday. â€"M:. James Czqmtick, o! Bobcay- goon, imylemanfiugont, was in town worn in town Saturday. â€"Mms. C. Young, of Petcrboro, and “"211. Golden, of L-'xkctteid. paid our town a visit Saturday. â€"llev. Mr. Choice. of Coboconk. is in town Attending the rural tit-au- ciy meeting at St. Paul's. â€"â€"l‘etcrboro Examiner; Hr. Jo‘zn Irh'lli, Lindsay. uninmastcr oi the G. ‘1‘. it. northern division. was at the city last night. a gucst.~ at :11; Oriental. ~. r-MISS Carrie Steele. nurse at Nell- oils Hospital. l‘ctcrboro, pitue‘..l through on Suturday to her home U3 Duuslord. â€"_\lrs. R. A. Uledhill. who had been visiting Lnidlnw. ‘chnclz-stq has to he: bomc. , - l 1 â€".h1r. '~Vlllied M. ‘cppcr. photo- grapher was U! the city latelyl‘ut- finding the convention of prolcsu ul- ul photographers: ' \ â€"-.\1153 M. Morton. photograph-3r. leit toâ€"day to attend the Artsto of Toronto. Mrs. S. B. returned -F§ .t_-_~.;t,_ - t f 99 1 -, 5 il- :k'léa'fl' WV A MONEY - MAKING BUSINNSS FOR SALE The P. J. Hurley Shoe Busi- ness is now on the Market at Ninety Cents on 3 O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO t‘é our goods at EXACT COST, and as a result our Mammoth up-to-datc Stock of Boots and Shoes, Trucks and Yaliscs, has been reduced to such a figure that it can now be easily taken over by any responsible party. Here is certainly a grand opening for some lucky one to put himself into a position to make money, for money can and has always been made in this store. Full particulars regarding stock and terms will be furnished on application. To the general public we still hold out the golden opportunity of securing all their needs in Footwear at the very lowest prices, {or we in- tend selling everything at exact cost (till busi- ness is disposed of.) L4 0 LI} 2, El: :1 w b {11 rd «Nnew”.no9«”99”»smewuntoswwwnwno”wowunynonnmoonewmmownwwnnwwuu “9999999 6996 HMOQNNMOOOONOMMNW OOMNON OMONNHMWMQ m M ”at“. ”ht-fit m Mom's. Herb Graham and Wm. stockdeal- WWd'MwW mâ€"m lt W Mr. W'. McNamy, hotcdkecpcr aft Victoria Road. is in a serial). condiâ€" . ’ at exceptiflinflly, choice to shipment Friday to Montreal. Mar- ire‘t Clerk Callaghan weighed the am- imals. and, the following list was compiled: . 'r. Hutton, South Ops, sateen-s, 2670 '1‘. Hum South Ops, 1 steer 1210 John O‘Riol'ly, Wes: Opus. 3 John O‘Rieny, West Opus. 1 hei- bunm received while endeavor‘tnr hotel recently. . Tho fire oririnoted from tthg explo- sion ot a lamp in «the upper storey. MoNaney hurried upstairs to quench the flames with water. Others had climbed up {man the outside. and. opâ€" ened the window. The. draft pro- dm ”3” h“ “t “M the film?" rer .. .. 1355 to commonly cuvalop Mr. Mclfiatncy. Pr: l' l'irley, W 0 4 and it is films“. bi [tilled tbs. qty.” “gum." ............- ... 501° flames. He lieu m a critical caudt- J0] H | ‘ “'est 0 ' 2 2 John Hutton. “'est Ops, 1 steel? 1200 has. 2470 "=â€""=â€"â€"â€"""""""L8 n. net-r' . weer. ops. 3 steera... ms TIIA Funk Graham, West opet 1 buil 2300 '0 . _,.. . Jae. Mame, Mam Bomb, 2 lid! u... some 2510 WNW "a. ' M Robert Patter-soml_, Reuboro. 1 lit-W Pl“ m m bull 1020 The health and happm 0‘ 31'0“" Mr. R. F. Reid is assistant buyer ut' girls and women of mature years for Mr Gram. was not on ma. Quite a number of our Citizens " are planning to cross the ocean this au'mrncr. the Dublin Exhibition Dr- r) ing the chief attraction. Messrs. . if M. O‘Ualloran and “'11:. White will 7? make the trip to Tthe "Ould Sod" in June. and may be accompanied by. M1. Dougal Sinclair ii negotialions now on foot are carried to a success- and booksellers; burden and when. com women seem t'thtoned witheven the‘ioes of their reason. It is at this period that Dr. William' Pink Pills prove a blessing to “can. Every dose increased the richness and the redhead the blood , ho died on or liegytifitzch, A. D. 1907, are requested, limb straight. immmgfdupndér we. Wm. cw. widow of the .. h hm . “a on or before the ghoufizr‘afgdi:nalefi wiring“: h“ \Vm C. U. B I. 93‘“ gl‘flohz‘o.p5:?lgrggfd ‘5 35‘“ -~ supply ' and. this now bloodstronzt [1,. ml conclusion. It seems that Dau- 4th dayof May A.D. 1907, . . . peacefully. away no he: bane on en the organs. emble- chem to -. - - .1 v... u... 3 takrnzthemforeneweckIgOtreucLA! . . Deceased .33. PM Russell, conductor 021 . and. banish“ the gel ts u bu. tum about t L as resend bypost' repaid, or to deliver to tar nhng' nonmeiortwo monthsin all Tm“ AP“? 15:11- ?“ the 03mm“. mnrn mjlway be- mag Wand ”new and (fini- into .the pope-3 territory. gun the nude - Solicitors tor the Adâ€" Iwascompletely curedandam now able well known and suspected. hilvux; tween Waning» m Milli?- qrcnt no: and. m um that mvemde though “comma,“ and much“; for p ministration of the cam ot the said todo my own . NM tham'fior annulus: otyeara a g... in cm thin week wuh :3?“ burden. {in a 1‘0th by two sound churtchmgn. and dig: y ' deceased, their names, m ”-d PM ”0’ 60° “d 81 ‘ box. FM Bh" " mind. 0-“ three ”“3 “’4 his '7‘ and thousands of Igrowioz Sick and Eh‘fitrif‘l'ieitii {Educate agglymiidll: ”5 dwripfions, tall particulars of their ram 19 sontcoany address upon request. two WWIâ€"Ht 5, Bowen, Lim- -petn-mm 'Rgvicw‘. Saturday; 1;... W“ in m who we chair a . “A b M “Human that “in“ -. .. _ claim-Damon“: ""3 “1° W °‘ “ ““33"“ “a.“ °' ““1“ can Wm- tml Am ' n‘ c. H “.1811. of mucus. wu arm‘- health on! happiness to Dr- Wil- ig‘t‘i , "c 8 Isl no attem-t mi ‘ theeeeuriueatituy)heldbrth° And fights: mP‘T"; t;- “M an: M1160. 13- BM- “1;?“ do refit Y ~~~~~ W-VS‘WE‘mM‘fl“; llama. Pink Pills. Mrs. James Mc- ill. “See igienvgtt him other to t, .35, ticethat - ‘ - like. mm flamers - Lin .wasu alto t . ' . -- "z . mm” ' torswill proceed, ' ' mate Idond. ' 2,1,. ,eetet’eey. ‘. u 3“,,“ f‘sshiflgy‘jtmfiiflr $23; Rom: ganglia: Iggfiowg‘gr Mm “distillate fl“ wadth'dddw' Ti. W: M m- m M w ”h“ Thar-day. -Mr Harry Brianne“. ”t Dundee m dawn. M11 “or! weak and“ no will have to perform a penance. and l m‘ ‘ ed was ‘1” ‘ea en thereto, A th nt annual moetm of fl" 181W. 3‘ Funk!!- Futile, uni. "m 5: “1‘11“?" “m “d 3““ lur- gp um. I suths'red tromhealdnchcl a; sun 01”-!" must abstain .(tosn, w.“ . ammonlytotheclfim 0‘ 'hwh t e re“ . 3e I “1801!. - - T3” mm nuuioc dept» W!- in T "3 5°“ ‘ mkaehuudnteolm; d wuk- en practical jokes and the game or '3" , hehasbeennotified,audwill not be lia- lllt‘ Hell“! Camp 0' the 03W“ :' “the ham “Bin" \ M" couple ol days on business tor tar “ i. could scarcely drag m,“ em“ for a period of two months. ~ bl°‘°’m°"idm°"n’m “nu-ml d" d M W n °£ the wald‘ ”"4 “d ”V. R"- m. 00"“ °‘ 3‘9““ incl I‘cccnlli- . about and leis that my condition __.â€"â€"â€"â€"- . mmypcrlonor of whose claims , in London. the principal business a ch. The pafl- bearers were __‘w um Leaner. who has or; a was “3m warns. decided to try m m at m f ‘;., ,1 notice shall not 237° 3°?“ ’13:??? by l transacted was the consideratiou of . 1.9““ g.m.a:d visttmz at E1: 50%;;3’":“"£: D: Williams‘ Pia: Plug1 and brutal; Last mk Mr John . 1 .fi mun-oi 0- ... M m- M '-:3' man .. . Avon - W' themattxumeo”mmd”d ! .1 the annual reports and ltnantiu. B. M n” ' M In" ghn'metk. "mm“ m her home. m “almanac mIts-re can t3. F _ kw F . Wocdvillc. Outew‘ho W?" WM. ‘1 ma“ statement. That they were as“: the W at“: 3;an at Port Perry . and m align” do no. Mug-k L. W.“ the Dominion Sheep- * I DIARIID 85 WEEK “4”” m ““y “'3." “3 m m “M m m ‘M - . -m. rum-h. ot Peter's”. “I” without the hut horn- 97- W‘l’ meedeu' Association. attended It ocâ€" . c . . ’th from the expressions of the mcm- =====B in m last evening. Be an (:11- In“. Pink Pills have M ._ w a“; Mugdthe EmOntaâ€" ' . ,, O! the Town otdnndsay, m 9 ' bers of Head Camp. m were loud ”WW ed the pa“ - oi organist in the N no no.” . _ - ._ ~County of Victor“, Solicitors f” in declaring their gratification at . ukhm‘fluo! Den-lit are canhndgc-at. Methodist church (or You on!!! W ‘Dr. Williama‘ Punk no Live Stock and Poultry Show AI- . ,i“ - meUnionmconWJ,hm1k§. the ”law :1 a ring made. ‘Iho 13,: Thouvrcf , the last couple 0! Sundays. an. tu- Palo Phopb from an! medl- mutton. Thai: show, laid my . j. the Administrators 0 the said I that 0‘“ “ml" hundred new. pod. mod: disdain about the oleaflmu ~Hawtx Hail. April 19; Mr. J. cm W. a- b): no“ murmur. U . M 11, has not he” mall pac- e, ' ' ‘ their allow.” “mfflw- A. Buckle“. new York met 0! Wi‘liuna' meme Co» Bzrkvdh- I . a by t m hm 0, mg ,n , - ' we “mm m‘"‘ 93‘" “ 5° m: but “r ‘ M. P" titan or: the-custom public ca 1900- i oi ’ . ' 1 g 2? {he} 2 in. .

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