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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 22 May 1903, p. 5

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-1 rib- .506 fl and uyyour Jsand louse. white :olors, $1.00 lady mm 2% IE. E. W. MCGAF F EY . 35‘ 75c and Graniteware. Yarnishes and Stains. SPECIAL mum. as and Shovels. Washing Machines. Clothes Wringers. Chu'rns. HoLennan 8100. Polk. Cum cab-dot. William Hepburn, a farmer EV- :54“: Cameron, anneared helm Come Early Friday Morning. Many s‘old out Early Friday. HAR DWARE leLennan Go my Silk PHI-0h. Madame Mullen. reg-hr $1.25, 3 D ...................... $1.89 wsuk Pun-oh, null-r 51.75, B D $1.50, up!» $1.40. 3 D.... ............ $1.20 NW“ Luce Curt-in. regal-r $1.30. 3 D 95c. regular $1.75. 3 D .......... 51.3” wWMWMMumletdereg9fleudSI. 3D...” wWWeVehfiCmClofiefiVdMMetflquoud ....... , ...... 45° m7g90efilhuhepeadAnMudi-gh7q8eud ... ............... 9o rfimummmhr$LMBu7fimhl85qBD .......... 65¢ cwrmmummeDfic.mlum 31).... ------ 33° ,mriumwmzolsamhrmnmo; ma»:5.:,30........12o zwfiokmemcadquDSQM. 7c,BD5c.reg.5¢,3D. .40 ”Samle-MnmloegmflgBDflcaregfluflqBD. .... ........ 38¢ wLfleMfimmflnfiqBDZfic, IAdiu'SptudHonungQ-LD 21c mledm’eRibbedendleO-fimerefioee, regulazSc, B D ............. We wauvyCotmfiugmhrlanDloqug-MMBD..H ........... ...16o WLW’ICetm Heee, 50. 6a. 7c,8¢end 10¢, extrelpeoial. W omen Van. regain 13c. B D 10c: Lediu’ Lisle Threed Veets, reg. 28,-. RD. .220 y... White Cotton Hendkerehiefe, B D 2 for 5a; Lace Eige Handkerchiefs. BD 3 for 10° 1 W mm»! Silk Glenn, regal-r 40:. B D 30:. reguhr 35:. B D .............. 27o Wmfiidclovee. dreeeed end ndreeeed. regular $1.00, 3 D .............. 75¢ shun-3“" Silke, with we Stripe. regal-r $1.00. 3 D ...................... 70c ”mgnaOdd Putter-m Phinendflroeeded Silkl. regal" 350, “41500, B D..25° 10 pm. Noe-t Resume Prince, regain 11c, B D 89; 80 remun- Pan 3: 7c 3 1d. 3Woh49i|¢h rectory. regular 109, BD 8.3: Lediea’ Leather Bela, reg. 20c, B D. .013 la PM Tefl’ete and Liberty Neck Ribbon. re‘uhr 25c, B D ............. . ..... 20c mum Alpeee, nah 30¢. B D 23c; B!e:k Voile, to; 65¢. B D .......... 52° ‘wNoVBlukDre-GoodomerGOokinngD ........................... 7° 1.53.93“ Shirts, umehMend $1.Co,BD ......... . .......... 750 I": Mute end Tire-d Sex, regular :50. B D ............................... 18¢ pee-Mu“ m .3 6c, 8c, 10c and )2c. 83m specie! Bleak Muslim, u 10c, 13c end 156 mm of our Diehee n Sweeping Pricee. w. use 1]). 7 for 81.00 hm». 15c. 331:... 7 for 31.00 Mame-pm: 20c. 1b.. 0 {0:81 emu. Rape. m ”Guyana bulk 12;} Scale-Bria- “hm-numb. Reunit- in I'd.“- Wmuk udwwmmmntD...” Wawammmmnnmmwsm, B D 3...;me Wnppcfl, regularfljo. BDstfi. renal-run. B D awkwccpomwithbaduhmh. Rog. $1.16, Bagdn D3,... 30W Two-try Cnrpoting‘. new: patent, tag. 750., BD .................. 4Cm1‘3patry0crpcfing,flonlptmngnhrfioo,BD .................. ;WLinoloun.2nd4yudowdu.mIn-50¢quyud. BI) ........... ;WUMnmmeDmm85qBD .............. QManhScipodfimpmmeDlmmu llc,BD sztwmmtww1BDl3qw15%BD ............. ”mammaficJSQMMflcJwaSz-mmD-n dekngkix-minm‘ckwaoth,reguhr$5.25,BD..................! WGndekinQSkitnmflmeum-fifl, Bl)..... ........... : “has: dour wdl gnu ”all.“ Uh.“ dt‘nu yea wu’vc a lap: Wm: winner from name dado". DUNiiou’si COAL and IRON. This is an age of utility. Its what you buy at McGaHeys that makes it go so far, and this store was never more interesting and never a better time to buy your house furnishings. BUILDERS 'Bargain Days friday and Saturday, May 13th and Him â€"... umeron, appeared helm l Stu" Tuesday ta answer, to hrs" °f furious driving. on u. 1‘“ Lindsay on May 8th. 'He 52mg and costs. 88.» in .n. It file "VP-finalist?" m up Smds That Grow “Prism ” Mixed Paints. PORTLAND CHINE GLAZED SEWER PIPE. Lindsay’s Leader. DRUG STORE 2 "IXdi’" 3 -- â€"r t' ’1 “950. 3 charged flint? Tfumy Act. In". '- 9. DUI 00H 10 pm to: Bunie’n 13 ham. was fined '35 WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY; hum: Low Cash Ptices. could II. III: a Sm If... Mr. Chas. Graham, an employe at the Woods Stave 00.. not with a slight accident» Mutiny ailerucon. . .0 , ‘V Ah Dune-u wv'-_- _. He was handling some gasoline ii: the tim'rthing department when .UIC fluid exploded. setting tire to the bench in the shop. [The tire was quickly extinguished. but; aok Move Ch; had Minis Ind Ban! on mfihm 2.22 ‘ 53:2; 3:: { ’d’h’"; ins done. .vw, .vvm- ‘.- ___- - '0 . partly covered by insurance. The atom m3 encompamcd ,with hunt stones, but very little rain. We. un- derotand the storm nlsa struck Ome- mee and Emily. but wa have not heard at any damage to property be- ain, was attack by lighting and con- sumed by lire, together with seven valuable horses, implements. grain, and considerable hay. Mr.,Rodman and family were ip.the house at the time, and before they knew what had happened-the bum was a mass of flames, making it impoaéible tq'save the horse: at any at the ”tents. Fortunately a northwest wind kept ing. Hr. Rodin-rs has win be about 83.000. kw ' h we understand is (Ely The southern portion of Mnriposa township was visited by a thunder storm, accompmied by lightning Mon- day afternoon about 3 o‘clock, which did considerable damage to property. The big barn on Mr. Isaiah Rodmans (arm, two miles south on: Little Brit- Ir. Rodman’s Barn Set on rm by Lightningâ€"Consumed with Contents. 1:3. mm“ uxmm Picnic on the sid'mg were also destroyed, as well as m. ,Wehlon’a piggery. The tire is supposed to have originated from a spark (tom a passing boome- tive. Meats Hose 8: Lyue’s loss will be about $2,500 and is mend by insurance. less". 80;. Lytle’s Brain Warehouse DostnyedL-Loss about 32,.“ o. ' Tuesday Hui-bun the ;' gram warehouse at Dunbray station, owned by Messrs. Hogs . Lytle, caught fire and was burned to the ground, to- gether with about 3000 bushels «cit grain. A couple of box cars standing Ienday lent, Victoria I!” Don't forget. to eooompeny the heroine boys and their trial- to Fetter Phelen’l picnic er. Lekefield on Mondey next, Victoria day. The speciel trein will leeve Lindsey u 9 um. slurp; returning will luv. Leke- field for Linda, st 7 pun. Thin will be the grandest dating of the moon. Hon. J. 8. Station, Hon. F. R. Letchford, J. J. Fey. KG. 51.93.. June. lie-dry. SLR, end otherl, ere to deliver eddruee'. T.A.S., of Petal-bore, will croee nick- with Lbdeey for e silver cup. Fine progrm of open- end genes. Return (ere, edulte $1.00, children Emaâ€"d? FIRE AT (MURRAY STATION. IAIINSA FAIMEI’S £088. Dry 66003 House. “at” .. 3° D1", 1’08. 206, B D o l m > .. ..... zoo $.50 ......... .520 4! 15¢. B D ...... 70 eat I 00.... ooooooooooooo 75° new leet. ............180 :Oun‘ at,“ 10c, 13c sud 15° new Bargains are But-pin Dnya....95c ..................63o ..... .. ....... 49 BD...... ...... 42° (but! 5!. BD...500 ‘0 w -1 d ....... .....450 mm .................90 ienta BD ..... .....650 than BD...... ..... .3h awe 150. B D........lzc 3°04 â€"3 ’5cgr0fi5q3D “ pure-l BD- o-.:.......380 Mk on. 00.00. 0-. 00.0- IoIOOOOOI «taco-at. oooao.-00 D-vv' v'_.v. _7. 7 yom' mungem nu teen mblo show 01 expenses to [in to th0 diro:tou.tw0nty alum of doll00. 51-. 00ly10’0 00107 10 $mty-fiv0 wound doll00 0 y00... Mr. C0lylo '0 formal, Scum» Mata: in flu Linduy Collegian Inuit-me. H0 in Ion-inch" at Mr. Robt. Spit. of this town. Ho and hi: family will vilnCands during the coming 00mm“. H0 lo I and- nzbo of 3.1ch Univoniq. Geo. Fisk, the veteran station mae- ter at Merino, migued'hia posi- tion May lst. The . event was made ahc occagion of 'a large number of his friends In that looahtw presenting him with a. little ‘teetimovni u of their ’apprcciation of his sterling qualitiee in the shape at swell lulled W and an address: fir. Fish. was con- idnctar of the fzrst‘grun which mu on the wanna. Rummy, then‘ the Port Hope. 1.:an ‘ Berni-ton Railway. fie my! grow If! I‘d- land. when 13:. lregdaiygmm daughter; A fies. , a.» ‘ ~ w .- :; sténe masher wi'th' elevator and screens, price 31195, 5 per cent on: for cash. ‘1 -â€"Globe: Mr. W. A. Calylo, of Wood- stock, the Ontario expert. who u now Inm- 33in! director of the Rio Tinto co per mineq, Spun. bu or, the and .0! Iain L to. . â€"-At‘tcr a. sprvicc o: pity. you: in the employ of the Midland and Grand Trunk Railway Mamas. Sign â€"â€"The population at Collingwood is 7,009, about the same as Lindsay, and shows an incrwse of 523 over the pre- ceding year. The total value (1 real estate, personal property and taxable income is $2,435,349â€"aa amannt con- siderably in excess of_ Llndsayzs chum- â€"The Iollawing dates have been arranged for the departmental exam- inations for 1903: District certifi- cate, junior matriculation and com- meroial diploma, part 11, Monday, June 29. Junior leaving. part 11.. senior leaving, or tenor matricul‘o: ation and commercial specialists, Thursday, July 2. Application forms can be obtained on or More May 24. SEWER itvmm has just punbhaaed a 15 ton steam roller,» priqe 33:50,: am; is hunting the money m bricks and mortar. He has n third dwelling well under way on the .Oolbourne-st. frontage of his William-st, property. in; Feneion Falls to Mr. All-ed North; ey for 31200. [To show his confidence in the future 0: Lindsay, Mr._§eviaoq â€"Chict of Police Nevison has effect- ed the sale of his stgre 39¢! giwellizgg â€"Walter L. Mnin’s circus win tour (kinda {this spasm. Id: carries :10” people and homes, and 52 cars are re- quired for transportation. The great drawing mrd thja season is "Savage South Attica.” in which 600 people take put, representing the different cannons" fights, such as Paardebe'rg, Hart‘s River, etc. -â€"Mr. Richard Rich, of Muripom, sold his cattle in Tammo Last week at an average price of. $10 per hun- dred, and a ball for the highest price ever paid on that market do: that 0215. of cattle. He had 26 head in all. His success in beef cattle al- ways command: for him the highest market price. n.m.. and 5.10 3.11:. Mail matter dep- osited in the pat office boxes at the Oriental, Snowden and National ho- tel: will be collected (our mailing‘ at 11.20. p.m. each night. â€"At «the first meeting of Belleville cheese board. held Monday. cheese sold at 111-40.. 11 3-160" and 11 5.16:: It Mia moved that the board of sales- men notify each of their patrons that they should see that their milk cans are fifty feet away from any nuis- ance or whey barrels. _ ~11: took seven stitches to fix up the wound in Daniel McDonald's head after a very briefi altercation with: young man named O‘Neill at Wed- nesday in the vicinity of the Sylves- ter Works. :where he was recentky employed as u teamster. Mnnmald 1g now: unlined to his home. 4 -A night service has been inatall- ed in Peterhorq post‘dzfiaee, and mail; will be sent east and west at 12.25 â€"There is a great revival of inter- est in boating this season. Many new canoes have been added to the fleet, and as many as 100 boats were counted on passing Riverside cem- etery on a recent evening. The ma- jorily contained two passengers. â€"Mr. McIllhargey shipped 104 11033 to the Matthew: (.70.. Peter'ooto. re- cently, and a carioad of cattle to To- ronto. Ile ships on Monday from Mariposa Station. The price. paid our Loan was $5.75 and cattle 84.00 to â€"-The will at the Late Sir. Oliver Mownt. winch was drawn by hinge}! in September last, was filed dor praâ€" bate, and the estate is valued at 8105,- 340.70. of which $40,861.66 is in realty and $64,476,113 in pcrsomlty. â€"M.r Wm. Workman. York-5L, has purchased another new rubber tire hankataoost otover $900. It ar- rived iron: Tmnto last week and is a very easy running vehicle. â€"'1'be Orinia mylum (or idiots con- tains at the preaent time 659 pat- ients, 349 analog and 302 females. and there are 466 applications for admitt- ance on Ity‘le. thus showing the urgent need (or more accommodation. . â€"An Indian cram m; we spcared a 6011». maskalonge near Chief Island, Lake sumac, one day hat week. mt any 10031 fishemn can beat this. Inspector Brady mmld like to hear Iran him. -A substantial steamboat what-{is being built at S1ndy. Point. It will be 72 tees? long by 35 feet wides and willbe’ileet high along thence. It will be completed Inert wear- ‘ -â€"Fowler a 00's 82 per doz, Photo- graphs, for 900.. are genuine; They show a proof. No punch cards re. huired.â€"wd1. ' '- 9 â€"-A’ mechnen "brick” from Ops township ran against a snag in town 1:1qu :08 pan: xaam‘ lupus ‘ no disfigured. A buck in xue $939.: is better in case ol’aroyv than: abn’ck in the hat. - ‘ â€"Special low ramb- :for summer month's. Day and ”toning classes. No mention. Federal Business col- lege. -w1. â€"Gu.t. Reynolds, the Lite mere: the Str. Empress. has been appoint- ed general passenger agent (or the Trent Valley Navigation Co. .' What I: Hun-In. In to.- aid tho Cunt" About Ila. -Shamrock 111. having finished her trials, now will begin her tribulations. --A circus can pulls sick boy (Intel bed after three doctors luve ‘iailad. autumn IV you Imnuni BREHY [0011 BREVHIES. -â€"Mr. Kaela Gregory left Tuesday; 101' 03.51““, (nuke charge 0‘ Km, Jury . Gregory: drug flora in the Foundry Toma. Dahlia-b. Gregory, who has been managmg the more gt Oshawa. (or the pat (on! years. leave. lor‘Oomnzwood to take charge at a new business which the [inn 1.191, 9:1th in tint town. -3“, 1', Buck. who in attending. Toronto University. is home (or the summer vacation. Mr. Buck, “’13ng ‘a first-class lacrosse player, wi}! ja'n the Linda) team and set into the game at once. :. . -‘Mm. F. K. ileum. inspector d the Standard fire Insurance Cu, was in tom! 1am Wodn ”thymin- in: “de to khé north' country to make an inipootiql o! theil‘ rinks. (R! It! amnied m by the may? local mat. ll' Ju. Gubgu. elk. Reno: was well ut- id :6 with the cm: clan-mean. :9 lhiimnty. '\ .t .__ .1 â€"-Mr. Julius Byers. the Veteran ateambm‘t engineer. has arrived 1mm Everett and will be exillfeloygd tug won as engineer on mpresa' one at the Trent Valley Navigation 00' , boats. â€"Mr- M- Gouldiug. reLI'csenting the Toronto Hat and GI; 00.. was in tawn on Monday. Wet understand Manager Simpson gave him an order for ne“ hate (or the Lindsay hm- ball team. ,, 2 . --Miu McMiilan. daughter of the fresbyter'um minister at muck-n. bootmcted diphtheria while teaching in Stanhoye township, and is very low“ present. â€"-Mr. 3 W'. (flames and Mr. EB; Andrews bankers. 0! Toronto. pugs. ed through on Saturd 15’ in canoes Iron! Port Perry._ TIN-y; are mahng a. tour or the back lake; . â€"M.rs. E. Wickman. a! Toronto, who baa lately returned from a viait'la friends in England, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Goodwin, Bond- St. D â€"Mr. H. Mulligan. inspector {or the Midland Loan and Saving: 00 . of Port Hope and Mr. Wm Thexton, of Mallbrook were in town batnrday on Mbueineu ’ ‘. â€"M.r. E. A. Gullerton. manager (or the Passion Phy 00.. mic in town yes- terday arranging for the appearance at that company in Lindgay. â€"Mrs. J. G. Corran and children lea on Monday for Wolfe island to attend the funeral at her , mother. Mrs. J. L. Ooxall. They will be ab- sent three weeks. â€"M.r. Brae-t Garter and Mr. Jag. Pipe. of Tomato. G.T.R. employees, are here writing on the new atandard rules 01 the company. â€"-Mr. J. H. McConnell. at Windsor, organizer for the Canadian “oodmen or the Wand. is spending a law- Idaya in town. ~ V â€"-Hr. Geo. F. Brown. of the north hard. lei. last week {or Gland Rap- ids Mich. where he will remain torn tew days. - â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Paddon and sons left last Mama: (or St. John‘ 3. Newfoundland. when: they will take up their residence. â€"Mu Ombra. “'i'nalqw. of iii l- brook. :5 “citing her uncleand aunt. M350: and Mrs Smthcran. Lindmy- â€"M.ra. G. W. Sibley. and little daughter lgit Friday (or Winnipeg, where they will reside in 'the luture. â€"_Dr. Harnden'. dentist. of Bowm- anvzlle. [:1er through Lately (ram 8. business trip to the north country. . â€"Mu. F. M. Croly and Miss Croly o! Peterboro. are guests of Mr. and ms. Thos. Mimma, Wellington-st. â€"Mr. Luigi: Knight, unison, will lun- nhoruy (or You-hum, N. W. T.. vbm II. will commence the pmfioo of hi. prob-ion. .101. R. K. Wheeler or Bultuo. 57.3.. is visiting her father. Mr. P. McGarrelL out yard. 1 -.M.r. D. Laval-y, of Bobcaygeonfi and Mr. Walter Lavery. of Detroit, were in town recently. -â€"Mr. J. Linnlfin. of hrrie, travell- ing engineer at the G.T.R.. WHO in town last week. ~ -â€"Mr. R. Davis, or Minden. pmcd through lately to thgary. Alberta when- he will engagewm fanning1 ‘ :- â€"Mr. Arthur 30mm. who has been attending the School of Pharmacy m Toronto, in home tor the bonds)”. â€"Dr. Some", dent-mt, or Toronto. spent Sunday wittt Mg. and Has. ,‘Hughan. * â€"Mr. W. McCall, liveryman, at Fen- elog Falls, was in twoâ€" Saturday on, hummus. . . i “ram â€"Mr. M. J. McGowan. proprietx of the Royal Hotel, .Woodvillo. was In town Saturday. I . â€"-.Mr R05 Thompson, win- clerk at the Benson house, spent Sunday ir. Suwanee. â€"M.r. W. '1‘. McDonald. at Winnipeg is spending a few days, with (rm in town. _Mua Hay Boldt. d \Kinmmmt. pasaed through late]: to Toronto to visit kinda. â€"Mr. Jag. Conway and Mr. Burwell Donnell. d Bobcnygoon. were in Item: 113‘ “Oh. '. . c 44:. Geo. Arhmklo, 11 0; m in town recently a: business. â€"Dr. s. 3. Thou», d! Bahama, m in town lately on business â€"Mms Amy march passed through lately {tom Ba’ibnrton to Toronto. -â€"Mr. Alvin Gould. druggxot,ot Fen. elon Falls," was in town over Sunday. â€"-M.rs. Ed. Lucy, 11 Twento, in whit- inc (fiends and relating m town country. ‘ ; , â€"lr. ad Mn. R. Nickolt, of Tomato, Inn Ink-n up their residue. 3:. Sumac: Point for the u' an r. â€"Min Davina Md Run: Kennedy of Bobcaysoon. were In. town 81t- n‘rday. . -â€"llr. Tomlin-on. of Cumin-3y. bu ah. aptitioo a junior clerk in tho 03m uh . Ion-«u o! Clams and Stu-M . ' Within 0-! has. â€"M‘na Davis. of Bahama, m j. tam: iately. -1“, _H. .1. Battle}; 0! Kirkneld was in tawn' Saturflly. ' -Mr. Albert Day. of Duluth. in spending a. few days in town. _ â€"Dr. McOamua. at Bobcaygoon, was in town Monday on busing," â€"Mr. W. A. Davis! at Boboaygeon, w in tm an bounces Monday" ASIRAVfllfRS (ONE AND 60 PIT!" mm POINTER. rug." Wu in rkneld NS!" Old-tine Eve-lug of Sport. ' Never since the good old days. 1twenty years ago. when R. N. Harr- ison and E. W. Johnson held away in our midst. has so interesting an event occurred in Lindsay as the contest which will take place at the Academy at music here on Monday evening next. May 23th. (b that occasion Jack Mormon. of Lindsay. will box (in round! with Billy Smith. a! 'no- route. and W. lame Galloway. of To. rate. will wrestle George Gonnaâ€"1e, (Gockio). d Peterhnro (or the une- tenr champiouhip d (kinda. Be- aido. than a number of. other “liter. 00th: M will he introduced Innk- m msmfi Prion d path-COW, 8'0!!! MM- “pf: M 097 Law. my soap (a powder) to ic. constipation and indigestion, Baby‘s O“? T’Ibh-Ls prevent croup, break up colds. cxpei warms. allay the irritation accompanying the cut- tins of the teeth. ammo the stomach and promote heath-giving deep Gnuznteed to comma neither opi- ates nor other hum“! drugs. Sold at 25 cents u box by all drugsiata u- may be had by writing the Dr. Wil- lians' Medicine 00.. Brochille. Ont. Mrs. Levi Perry, May. N. 8., stays: "1 take great pleasure in re- commending Bnby’d Own Tablet: (or colic and mutation. I have never loam! anything to equal them for thou troubles." Besides curing cal- Recommend Baby's Own Tablets. "1 wouid not be without them." is a very familiar sentence in their let- ters to us. The Tablets get this praise simply because no other med- iciue has eve: done so much in roliev- in; and curing the minor ills at in- fants uni young children. The deceased was born in 1615 in the County on Cornwall. England. and stints a null lad came with his per- ant: to Condo, settling in Ontario County. near Whitby. Alter resid- (a; there for some years he removed to Meripooo township. where be en- gaged in farming tor a. number 11 years. Mr. Hobbs wag a bleekemithy trade and (or some time conducted a general etore and blacksmithing hus- ineea at Valentia, where he made mani (riends. About three years ago he removed with his 11mm; to Lind- ‘ny. taking up his residence on Susa- ex-et. Since coming to Lindsay Mr. Hobbs has been emplqed ot the 8,1. veeter Works, but every summer had taken 0. trip to (hrman. Manitoba, where I couple cl m lire engaged . in (arming. -In religion the deoeeeed was a prominent Methodist and took 9. great interest in church work both in Valentin and Lind-q. Be attend- ed the Queen-ct. Methodist church. and was a member at the choir. He leaves a wife and five children. â€" three sons and two daughters â€" to mourn his loss. Mr. Arthur Hobbs. a former. clerk in Mr. Higinbhahnm‘s drug store. is: eon o! the deceased. and Mr. Jon. Hobbs. blockamith at Janetville. a brother. The funeral takes place toâ€"rhy at 10. an, in- terment teking piece at Shilohl cem- etery. South unripe”. The lemily will have the qmpethy o! a large circle on! triende in their bereavement. the Lou Willie. Nous. We death occurred Wedncuhb' at 9 o‘clock at the Ross Memorial Bog- pita}. of Mr. William Hobbs. Sumo:- at., who wu hill!!! there lalt Mlay to undergo an operation (or some in- wprd trouble. Owing to Mr. Hobhs' advanced years and the fact that the trouble was (1 ‘ong standing the op- eration wan- cnly part'y nuccesstul. and the patient slowly dank. untilre- iieved by death. "10051.08 0F IOYHEIS ONE PRICE Pleated Stifl and Soft Bosom White and Colored Shirts, 50c to $1.75. All made by the MAN who knows how. -OURS Looks all rightâ€"Feels all rightâ€"Fits all ‘righMMade all rightâ€"Wears all rightâ€"It is all rightâ€"and we know it. If you are one of the very few that do not know that we only sell dependable clothing, lose no time in calling. It will do you good to get acquainted with our way of doing business. “How are You Find” DIITIMIU. In Men's, Young Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings we are leaders. Men’s Suits, 35 to 3|? . d. CARTER magma nanuess no. There is nothing missing fromfour stock which ought to be in it. Everything neeJed in stable, barn and harness room will give no one a chance to com- plain. We haven't gathered these goods without taking care to prove their quality. Each has distinctive merit. The following are especially worthy of notice: Eh‘meum-OIO. anMSIutPadgfigquOc. Inflamfieqndduuflo. wmmmmuqufi smwamhlbe. 101.250. ‘5‘]..de We‘d). at A full line of i m G Bib, Out-lago- u: 3 CASH AND ONE PRICE. . 5 owuuwwmuo MISGELLANEDUS H93___8;__E_ GOODS DO YOU NEED v _ â€" v v -‘v 3 Splendi dF Di splay g H ousefurmshmgs § QM“ u “M““ Nairn’s Inlaid Linoleums at $1.25, suitable for public halls, hotels, offices and dininqorooms. G’LUUGHLIN MeINTYBE N aim ’s Linoleums, 4 yards wide, neat designs, suitable for dining- rooms and halls. Every yard of these goods bear the trade mark stamped on back. New Carpets, 35 inches wide, newest designs, all woven with gooi well scoured yarns, at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 85c and 81.00. Floor Oilcloths, 1, ‘2 and 4 yards wide, at 25c, 35c, 60c and $1.25. Scrims in plain, mottled and striped designs, excellent washing goods, at per yard 8c, 10c, 12)“. Window blinds, mounted on good serviceable rollers; in all prices and colors. 75 pairs Lace Curtains from 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 yards long, patterns particularly suitable for bed- rooms, durable quality. Good value at 81.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. 100 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, 60 inches wide and 3 1-2 yards long. close even mess design, suitable for parlor, dining-room and bed- room. Special values at $3.00, $2.50, 82.00, 81.50. Swiss and Net. Curtaining by the yard at 10c, 15c, 250 and 50c. Swiss Lace Curtains, 3 1-2 yards long, deep border and scroll work and centre designs, suitable for drawing-rooms, dining-rooms and hei- rooms, particularly well woven. Extra value at $6.50 and $6.00. (flrtains. Carpets,Floor Oil- Cloths. LLnoleums. Etc. Boys’ Suits, $1.25 to $8 I HING- â€"lNCLUDING - LINDSAY, ON PLO! m '- ‘w

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