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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 3 Jun 1904, p. 5

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Shirts. ‘CI'CCHZ‘ .00. 65c rn in {and Linen. amai makes 19c 100 from 190 65c )la .~\a 1n Barga i134 Wm .-._, . . 1 10 “teal: I'Imgrznde1:99}s 56, :11.) a , “,5 ‘w ... .... -La‘ies' 'te 0 ton es ., n: «no, ”317...; 14 “ hort Sleeve Cotton Vests, reg 120-1% 25°“.276... . ... 10 per cent. of 311 Glows Juno Blrgl . D.” Bargain . - J.-- mm. Hoar. um and W3 ll June 3. 1 Lv-'â€"’ “ems smbroide 33â€"10pa gs“, White Cotton Eâ€"len‘ 344m: 5â€"Hes‘ I III I" - - ' We.“ going to submit a list of goods you’ll been a little cool for magma? 1.f 3mm” 0 mar , The weather has but we are going to stimulate b . Wins In fig 080 lines With Bargain 37â€"Lsdies‘ 3 35.1mm; ‘o 39â€"L1d§es: blue and black [RIM and SATURDAY JUNE sand 4 him alsoit oofg “day 0111] 11m: Summer hro’flln Friday, July 1st,1904, LINDSAY l,‘ 1|. mâ€"A‘Ulllv w- '.__, . me rive:- above the Loch, mcludmg Double and Single Canoe Races, Up.“ maxim: and Tab Races “£19115"! Pole, for which big prizes will be 51m. IN THE MORNING. 10 a. mâ€"A UA‘I'IC S":fl,°n the river abone the hoof, helm "‘“6 lUnb .ueu 3 \- vvvvv Hegvy Mole C 1?:va Cotton Ettonidefros ”PM; Shining. res 16°43”, 2PM. opening of the In Half Mile Track. Free-Porn), trot or pace, purse $175 2'40 Class, trot or pace, purse 8150 As Lindsay now has one of the besthalf- m'le Tracks 1n the District, you we all" to see the best horses in the promo in to see th attenda: IN THE AFTERNOON A111!!! 5 ma GROUNDS. l 1 1.30 RM. Championship 1 Lacrosse Match. I Adults 25s., Children 150., Single Rigs 150., DOING mg: 6* Grand Stand 106. Extra. . Sylvester Band :9 Bleached, 60 inch Tame ulnuu, w, -v- v 7 - .re Bleached, 72 inch Table Linen, reg 81.25â€"906 ; reg: 1b1esched Table Linen, reg 50eâ€"400 ; reg 35c .............. bite Cotton Towels, 3 for 10¢; Linen Towels, 2 for _ ‘ ‘ ' Shirts and Duvets, rec 35°. ............... en's lebriggan en's Celebrated Spring aavv Mole Cottonnde, reg ‘ ‘ “ ‘ -12“, m 150......; LODGE. lnuan ndsay‘s Leader. . SCOTT, For Prizes, etc.. :00 8:13:11 Program!“- [[08 "III“! III-â€" __- \\ nite Night Gowns, embroxdery trimmed. reg 900"...” ....... ........ ’w hxte )ight Gowns, lsce tnmm , reg 81,10 ......... , ...................... Whue L uderskirts, lace sud insemou trimmed, reg 81.10 .............. \\ b ze L uderskirts, lace msertxon with tucks, reg .30............ .... Wm’e Drawers hemsntched and tucked flounee, reg 35c ................ Lace Trimmed Drawers, reg 30câ€"2lc; reg H... , White Blouses, lace and insertion trimming sud tucked, reg $1.15 ..... Wh‘fe Blouses ace and insertion trimming, reg $140 \\ lute Blouses Insertion trimming reg $3.75.... ‘ ' Blouses, reg $5.... {Q‘s White Ap’rous, ages] to 6 your, reg 30c ..... race Curtains, 35 yds long, reg $1.10....:-. .. ..... ' s’ Whitewesr, not mennoned-June 3. Days. : . 6 mm, mt all Blinds and Lace Camus-June Burgsin Days. tucnn n 1 >tton Shining, reg zooâ€"w,” "a ,, 7 udhs' lulu cuts and m Ian's clothing. It Cha innam. nous, Tanning. mm and Underwear. 60 inch Table Lmen, reg 45eâ€"35c ; reg 35c ................. 72 inch Table kinen, reg 8125â€"9063123 51W..." AA- - ”QR;- , .............. . ............ UNDER 5 ADMISSION '1. WAY, I PROGRAM.ME° mum}, ; The'gétmtions this you in tron: of the ' Grand Standwill be :11 new and up-to- lfwif’affiafig date, “drill include the following well .noe Races, Upset known mists: J OS CARROLL, ‘1 Treasurer. GOD SAVE THE KING? THE AUSPICES OF‘ V "U men'l‘owols, 2 for... on. rec 350. .... ............ T0 GROUNDS, n'uno nunsâ€"In their Double Tupeze and Rings- butsitind Bancomimisfl. NDRIWS Slll‘l‘lâ€"New Bicycle Comedy Act, introducing all kinds of trick riding, 1.130 the new clowns in their new funny Trick House. Bry Goons House Attendance- 3. 1!. FEB. £55351; $1.15 ...... 94c ! $1.40 .................... $.33: .1 No. 100, n.- u... ~~° Double 3133 25c» June_ B. Days nun...- June B. Days . .u-oo 'June B. Dali: ................. . .SIJO secretary. 1.25i Wiera apuw 3v vuv ---.- __,, 3.00 (Bryan? um at 21 names at similar 2.50 qualification .was also carefully con. . 25c sidered, and the names wm on mo- . 850 “an entered an the roll. , ' Mr. Hawkins then moved, Seconded by Mr. Conner. mt, the Assessment L--- Roll of 1904. as mm} rewiaad, be COM 21¢ .3 of the 27¢ 15c OPS IOWNSHIP [EGISLMORS COURT OF REVISION MID GENERAL GSIIIIGIL BUSINESS cult With at Last lung's looting- Grant to Control Fulr. Ops Oompil bald. their annual Cour-t of Ram on'MondM. May 80th. Tine-re were only four appeals agaunsi amazement. .The appellants [were a; tollowa: Mr Thus. Stqwm. on] behalf of the L. B. P. Railway; W. of which he is secretary, vwmlte that the 3.37%:th mg a mind. too high. m Join mm id he thought tho W gt a. 1. lot 18, con. 4, .wgs about 3300 too high. and asked Mn Court to law it. . . , ’John Jug. Kennedy, of Emily. said his 0p- hrm. lat 27. can. 11. was”. passed an more than it: valuq. 'Thp Count. W the nausea .ment in every cape except that at e. , ‘,_-_‘I "flun- Iu VV-vâ€"J ""'!" vâ€"-~r v 215.000! 21, can. 9. ,whmh wm: reduced Mr. John o'mmy. aldermmn. ap- pealed again the omission of ten 11981111188 that. should appanr on the roll as joiwt ow‘nersul' e. M. lot 6. con. 5, and namoé were inserted. Mr. D 0W9“ appealed against the omission at M) name! of persons. who are qualified under the Manhood Franchise Act or otbem'ise. and they were! added to one roll. Mir. Robt. 30.3”. J. Emu appealed. again» we “cement cl! 0, ‘bt. lot 21. con. BOOB. . SESSION OF COUNCIL. - The members met at 1.30 pm. for the transaction 6! townd‘fip maidens. The I'ol!owing communications were read by the Clerk. - "7 m n mama, A letter from m. w.. 5. uum. Supt: of the G. '1‘. 11‘. (bu-listing that‘ he had failed to find any Jud cause or grounds for the ananaint lodged against the Company by Mr. Wm. 1. Reid. of Realism. A letter {mun Mr McNeillie. Coun- ty Clerk. re meeting 01 County Com- mittee at 13.0.0. bridge. >A letter tram the Clerk of Mari- nade. in reference to cement culvert WIN" I-xw.uw ..- . . or two cubside hm lme. He the Council allowed three wire fences. He could not a .his feme. as u; croafl .wiJ piles along the old fence. p .. c‘nnl‘ Inll‘ 1 fiffr. Smith {cit man said he would do with that his object. in buil 7‘ fence was to save mat in: winter. . . The Counmi reconm 111g Wluu-n. . The Counmi reconmdered the case and decided to let Mr. Smith complete his force as Lhe road will be wider than before and status labor sand, too. The following motion was lhen passed; noted by Mu. Best. second- ed by Mr. Hawkins. that Geo. Smith be penmitted to finish his wire fence along the east end of lot 14.con.:), and that public notice be given that. all land owners be forbidden to en- romm en the public roads: when bm‘: - ins fences, suc'n roads to be no: less than 66 feet wide. On motion of Messrs. Hawkins. and Coulter, lhe salary of Mr. J. '1'. Cur- ‘xinaS, assessor, was paid, - “74â€"1, AAA-m, vâ€"ve,” _ Agricultural Grant. Mr. Geo. Lytle was great-n: and ex- ‘ planed the progress gnade by the dxrwtors in enlarging and improv- ing the Fair grouuGS. and (aid the South Victoria .kgrigtuitural Fair was bound to forge ahead. while amaller 01-05 were dying out. The Reeve then asked the members it they had con- sidewd the grant, and they replied, "The Society ments .1 ‘nbarul mp- .port." The followmg i-eeohitioi) was men unanimously carried; Moved by Mt. Coulter. secanded by Mr. W. that. this'pouncnl grant $100 to the South \‘wwria Agricul- ‘tural Socxety to and in improving the Fan groundsâ€"Carried. _ Mr. Lyhe thanked the Connor! on behalf of the Society for their gen- cwus and cheertuuy Voted grant. . Mr. Roche mov Seconded 05' Mr. Brst. that the treeslon Beat No. 56 of LIL-ms. structed to place. $6. rc31 P. J Luddy for umber. tc crs in municipal dcbentu View of disposing of Ops ontu) as. x , fl-unn .Wire‘Fencu Supply, Messrs. Coulter and Rocha-the ReeVe was requested to order 600 rods of was fencing, and 'u' satisfactory} to repeat the order. Mr. John WxLaon, town, asked for ‘ fence atf lot 36,<;on. a , 11. The matter .was lent in the ‘haxzd'x‘ of (Lcmlnisslonur Best. ‘ {Inc folio . . Ivmâ€" - A 3.611011 [0 June 27mm?” I“ up"? mmvunagmmw U IUdu. J: {cit dimppointed and uh! do with .thc old fence; bjcct. in building the wire to save b'fatute labor dur- ate: and Hawkins. inâ€" ace $6. received frxm rt timber, to the-credit “r. W R. fittin. 1i. Con-tum; that ind an: Juicy” 'u“ vnâ€"y w 7 urn, tul Monday. “'39 then paSa'Bd- 030131.11, Clerk. ' :3 here then 3 Roche and balance an 330 for ”A"? GATHERED IV P0" WEB. ON THEIR DAILY BOUND. What 1; "upon: to tout-ml "no country that Ila. . - Thanks to the canning of Kent- flt.. the hollows an the town park are filling UP- . n~l I ,d . , -_. __.2 . a {uni .hfl o â€"A wnt but been issued by Ins-y C. McArtnnr. of Benny-ton. against Herbert Dome. to: 32,000 [or breach 0! prcmiao of marriage. ‘ â€"Notwi.t'hsundin8 reports to tho My. you .will 11:} able to begin your M has rm this you. n and. on an 16th of June. Got. out .tho last you": Funny For while you on on earth You'll than .to woo! it 511 you out To get your my: mouth. - - Mrs. W. C. St. Johuwot U xhridga; has been left an estate in California “01th $150,000 by. a brothor who wail killed in a runway accident. â€"~T.h3 Peta-hora W locks will be 'crowd from _. :‘illia Sons 0‘ an cxcn‘rsion lo M Gouge route on “" ham Onllia and line as far as vab -313“; Ottawa J Port “(1:9 outlai I and points 00!. “I wator to the 81.. ‘ ahoncr 1hau by ' â€"A pumm- of ham their _atm Run 5»: ‘..v.. v -A number of our naming.” are having their stare tronu repainted. Th3 lst. at July is, coming apt! our ' ' - ‘ to nuke the -'l'.he Wu an: a m..- __ heavv matximoninl 0:01: in this vi- cinit} are Vexx bright, deepita the wry backward fitting. Thus II the mouth or _June and many wedding! anew; NLHIWJ- â€"Barrie Cami! has mellowed Mid. land’s lead and has passed a laminar abolishing all pool and billiard rooms in that town utter Dee. lat next. ° hotels now he‘ve 8 , would be bewfltted. «Still another addition has been (made to vindmy’s fleet of steamers â€"an “.Hligaior" :ug built by Mr John McCroa. of the Lindsay Foun- dry, for Mr, John Carew. lumber-man J'he c'raftr'euncheu itself on the 24th.: and “ill be used in towing cum 0! regs from the enggze bonus to the will an no i «0:. Sunday night Mrs. J. 319n- crrieI. of Dawner’e Corners, near Peé terhoro. while returning from church wafi attacked by a man who le-iped‘ o‘er .a fence and struck her with his fists and kicked her repeatedly. The lady we: severeu' injured. And her hurts nonopel her to remain xn bed. The police have not yet dis- covered the guilty petty, - The town 0! Barrie will in future get along without billiards, the Coun- cil of that town henng decided to do" away with the game. The main reason given for the action in that hope of twelve years and under. were permitted to gather in the em 7 # :_A....L-.,_, â€"-Petenboro has a new xmmu-yâ€"u (notary (or the making; of cement main pipp. The Examiner says; Mr. W. Taylor, we practical man' in con- nection with the Works. Ionmerly owned 011‘ a .Large brick yard indus- uy of a sxmlear character in Beav- brtou, as well as a sawmill, and oth- er works. He has associated wich him Mr. Warren Hall. who assists in taking charge of the workmen. and , LA -â€"Lhnginctin rang-ding cuneu on a .‘“'-‘D‘ _____ - u)’ of a similar character in Beav- I brtou, as well as n sawmill. and oth- er “(-ka. :He has associated wiah him Mir. 'Warren Hall, who assists in taking charge of the workmen, and who is quite enthusiastic regarding: the succe'as of {he new; industry. , â€"'l‘he NON-08 nuisance is again to tho Ioro. Sunday" afternoon . about a down m 11611053.. clad-ml nature’s sanb. fuflpofltfll themselves. - mt blanket. me town acdwownship authorities shank! get .nu u-v-t- who is quite the socce'fil' 0‘ ions of Scotland will run‘ n to IV a Fans by [he on w nesday. June SUI. | and sations along the as L'xnrluge. mm Journal favors lho mud. fur the Trent Canal. out that the distama ‘by 1: 8t. Lawn-no.3 would'h’a ‘u by Trenton. hem so down ‘0 have £01m:- and the (“5- suitable language _ it b9 voiced his appreciatxon d tux-e Lbs .sdmue Ceding of goodtpllqwahxp 1 m W “flfixfim- q A I In ml". Uduwâ€"wr 77‘. _ .- In' the course 01‘ I to which. ha m Min twoen the W in 1:11 made- that partmouts. He had bad man: proofs gore of this in the kindly support and hat. [13rd mow attending his relations with all 3 “1‘ tbs men since coming to W1. and . ”‘3‘ lb? knowledge of the exflqtence or: this I 933?: pleasant state at things tended to "‘ ' arouse in him a ' vot- gret that he MAB-about to desort 3"“ able: He could name his many “en; friends in the various depnrunems .311". of the local ru'lwnx aortic: that he; étf’lfl‘ iwould over Member his stay 1J3:- mwc than with o Ming‘otkeen hav- pleasure. Other remarks made .by Loth- Mr. SOB-phcm mode plain his once-hon . w'uh and sympathy at! the men whose in_l tomato he was so closely connected I ‘mannd with {or so lung 21‘ period. He closed rdmg g by wishing :m. on baht! of Mrs. ;. istophem and mu, continued good -â€"-=_ 1.931141. and. success in their mam} .‘m “(mm .91 Port Hope proviom *o commas say. Mr. Staphnm has been waned duties in the cube of the Superinten- .dont of the Nat-warn Dzvinion of the Grand Trunk Railway. with head.â€" quarwl‘s at Allandnle. Hr A. M. Paton. the men-knew and popular G. '1‘. R. Agent n'tv this pomp, acted as chairman. and in a few brief remarks explained the ob- ject of thz: gathering and called upon pramhcr E. A. Ball. whoina few 'tahka remarks introduced .thc rand I’m-I tav'Ol.“ "I“ . I‘ll-Cm. Suitably Engraved. I Monday tannins “3 gm mious W stand Trunk haiku! W . . duly. kindly in assistanca aMCWr‘ {adj m overlooking twist! and rail- 3 Our Mar-a mush {or you and your esteemed «vile is .that you may long bospnmdm Muldmsin‘t-hcwork whose West! has been your: first. last and always.â€"Si¢ned on baht“ ‘d the ample”; J. W. Lyons. A. M. Paton, “"3143: Man. F. Haskill. H. m.) 6" ’w'â€" .â€" ,_ 7 that was period your mlous ma mistaking interest in all connected with our various duties has not zone As our KIM andomwotkerrwe have always round you faithful to duty. kindly in assistanca andcver -- '4 Aâ€"M‘I-nk;m {mums and rail- mn'l wan. Lulu; u“. u.-- ---__,,, , Mali: your selection: now. rush in madly for Summer Duds. WWW hoalul‘ takinBB- It will take butvlittlelof the “wherewith” just think how contented you’ll be after we In Summer Campaign. ”W M "W m , mag-94;; [as closely with you. to accept this chain as a token of thc rmneot in whinh you‘ are oomfbrt in SUMMER TOGGERY ER TOGGERY is now on the bill. store for our patrons. Don't wait until the thermometer Preston Brand clothing may be had from I. I. cum, Toronto. June regained conocio Fawn, J 11““ “noon at 8 dam, "East LI He m 76 years 0! age and one of the three veterans of the High Court bench. He served for over a quarter of a century. and presided over many of the famous criminal cases that lave been tried in this pro- vince. Tho second trial of the By- mns brothem. the Dominion Bank use, when Pore, Holden. Mattie and Poaton were the leading figures; the W HcWherral murder trial. the long fought John Eston insurâ€" snoo cue. and the sensational le- Detfoit. mu Suits, Summer Hats (straw Breezy Underwear, our Fancy >ceans of comfort. :rewith” to buy the outfit, and r we have togged you out for the 'ctvn mixes only minim: 19.. man. J we ? pmpellor Weston able cloth. thoroughiy sponged and shrunk Many/”Pm" Wynn-dam mills M sated-flu my paid lot an: #1 Sold by Leading Clothiers L ~ Throughout Canada. Dummy. Billingsleymnd m to m defining 3 him and 3511835931305 M, and prosperity in 'csgifineh to his ...wnhout :th ' SemnDoorI Burgras. _Pier¢y. i‘ .‘g his resi- Hohdbeuill QC... or Itlflflf‘vm m m at home. at the EIMsLennan 00. says 99 degrees a nd then We have lots of coo Refrigontou 160 UN“ "m" Prismâ€"Mixed Pains me. Who, Poultry New 5 Shovel. Washing Machines Clothes wpingers MeLennan 8100. Organs Builders’ Hardwfil‘é- on Doors Window 81nd“ {mm Ice Cream PM!” Step udder: um’! Oat. 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