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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 24 Jun 1904, p. 5

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inc 3C3 ED 1851 ere 150 at} t‘ 7'! to lbscnco of Several lumbar: cnacil Did lot Fix tho Soto. 7"“ Sf'eti a :m: eting of Council call- ‘0? Mo .z'dag. evening 133: had for ' “’3‘?“ z.‘ c canaduation of the Mlm'zs to be brought down b} 1-in- “m “mien-r Cinnamon. as pet in- I’Ecliomy Emmi to h an about a week 2“ bit {'10 absence (.1 Aldermen {95115021.}! uudci and McWat: 8P8 Zf‘el'eha 4t.“ flunszon inadwsabi" JD“ ‘ ”Henni: .g and winuomnz of the 1M ling;- a; up the somewhat al- bid Medal, 550 ft»! 33-40 film Sheet, 600 tHZ 346 E. E. W. MCGAFFEY Wheat, 550fl.--II 34c unnumSpec’l, 500 ft w 34: 3.513324%}: Chalmers 80:, reg Bargain u .r 23° . . .. 33.3fi55:§ Polka. Dot Hose, sizes 4; and 5i to 7}, BD 1.“ to’. . g4..Ladies‘ Cashmere Hose, lace fronts, reg 35c, B.D. 29o :3.th “’23 ran and white Cashmere Hose, 4 to 6, reg. 5099. J» aLLsdlé-a' Rack Silk Hose, reg 90c, BD ................................................. chOZ'Ed fast, reg 230, BD ..................................... . ....................... its-Tan Moves, 6; to 75, reg 45c. 30....--. .............................. ifâ€"Black Silk Gloves, reg 30c, 80 20c; reg20c,BD ............ . ........................ s 33.30 pairs «.Torsets, white, grey and turn, reg 8], BD ................................ 10â€"bdies ' Summer Yeats, witho‘n} slaves. to: 650, BD 50; reg 7§e, BD 63c; NM YEAR’S [SIIMAIES K-Men' lsL-ennan Mo. M\. \“v “W {INDEB TWINE bColored *Lennan M10. How quickly txme IS speedmg the last of th ‘ Bargain Days. 24:13 and 25th. Allover our $033133, will find B3:I‘galns In every department. Men’s Hats [ LadieS’ wmtewear, Summer Clothing. Dress Goods i1; fact t here 15 a speclal price upon everything in ’our Store- CoME EARLY FRIDAY MORNING. Bargain ”an coeds, fittings and Prints. June Sal 1’2 pieces white amped APron Mnshn, ”$73, BID .................. e V “,3 pieces chegkgl 813d flpedsgztgeélfi. B_ .................. 7:: I : “err-,5 W i 33 C m . “shag, reg 136. BD ......................... . figmems colored Dress may”, reg 130 end 150, BD........... ................. 83° 1 5‘3 pieces cream and whxte \ eetmg, r3 2Qc, BD ....................................... ' o 6â€"1 piece nile, 19 blue; ”d “‘3 fl°°k I‘m“ wm’ "3 30° Bi): ........... ‘5‘: 1 7’2 pieces blue and wlnte Van‘s: 1'68 17°» BD ------------------ ’ . ............ 15° 1 5-3 patterns navy and cadet blue plunged 8‘30"”, reg 25°, 31) ... ................ 13o 9aCsrdinal. ends: and tan Dress Duckis “$1310, 31) ------------ 13° 1 Hpotzems 35 in. Apron 5mm. reg 10°. - -~ ................ 8° 5 Dimmer”, light and dark Punt, r? 80, BD.. . He 5â€"10.06: Cent. orf Silks, Dress Goods. out“ 83 ”‘1 Dress Tm gBDuys. » 6° ‘1 -. 7 , , . A A - ‘ ~L q M8 MAY HAVE TO PAY THE 30 MILLS RATE. wvy ~' [ens Leather Belts, reg 20¢, bd‘” ....c; reg 500, M .......... .... ....... 00 yds “11211311; Toweliing, colored border, rag 12¢, M9§c; 3 Cotton'. ”10:. 3 for" ...... ... [en's Ba ofiggun Lnderwesr. reg 38¢, bd 30c: ,reg50c and 05¢, bd... ... Hench-1d Table Linen, reg 45¢, bd 36c; reg $1.10, b1.... .. ... ... pane-2: Feather T.cking, reg 25c, bd..... .. . ............. an- . ;.g2:e ette and white Funnelette, reg 10c, bd ....................... $7 Ton delived Sgranton Coal, mam 3:35;“ a Leader. 'Jement. Sewn P-pe and Coal o- w;' thou: sleeves, reg 16c, BD.. ..'........ red ".xe vet Baby Ribbons, all shldos, reg 5e, BDm ...... 1 lon’sMShms andSox. 5 ~ q:zxzmex- Derby Ties, reg 27c, bd 22c; reg 25c, bd... Front Shirts tucked or plain, reg $1. 05, bd 90c; to report 'hat the rate consideminly incveat- gaze oi islet yea!- owing meg-cane in the demands t was the!» introJuCed anon as (allows: -l ru‘mcu'ully be; to ‘izh a. sfatement show- nated var‘uua rates of :red to be levied for the z‘e Town of Lindsay ior :9 an pn-nuusd m1 Lhrce men-bars meeung 01‘ :i'e [- conmder the es! Ilhlmoar, EM and mu June cash: Gowns, reg 60c, BD 459 ; reg 99c, 31) ................................. {iéhz Gowns, lace And qmbmxdery gunned, reg $1.10. BD . . .. Lauren, tucked, embroxdery and Insertion trimmed, reg 78c, BD 7‘ __ Ann: “1‘. A. All ,,_, MDâ€" a“ a“ .vâ€" 24.3419'm'ri'us 9n the name. This expendi- hp 0! the demand 0! 10‘C'IB, Luhnvu, ~_ ....... _, â€"v- “nun-w, IV‘ 7c, BD 70c; reg $2. 25, BD 81 90: 113832.75, BD ............. y3er CO\ers,reg 51- 60 BD_-.3135;feg$l5OBD.--... ..3 59: Covers. reg 90c, BD' 15c; reg 606, BD. mi colored Silk Blouses,B $5 00 BD ........................ 33 v3 :3 yds long. reg 600, 430 , reg 75c, BD ............. .3 M3 containing 1i; yds euh, 2 for ............................ L‘s sateen Under-skirts, reg. $1. 00 BD ...................... .p4 the ecmewhat al- bc ur-P:.‘taken a: I-‘imwe Commit- iimt purl-aim: clima mum, Blow and Curtains Wu hereafter Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets. Carpets and Oil Cloths. ............................................................. . 62c Porter Box, reg 25-, bd 18c.; Fwy Colored Cotton, reg or her . ....... ... 15c Blown [20¢, bdéo 4mg“; ...bd... H........................ 38c -.ur ng, colored border, reg 12¢, bd9§c; 3 Cotton Towels start. 1 ....................................................................... 20c In Flo wear. reg 38c, bd 30c., ° reg 50c and .5512, bd........... 45c his pal eg 45c, bd 36c; reg $1.10, '01... . 85c ...Mfiz; ng,reg25c, bd..... 200 was in ite Flannelette, reg 10c, bd... 7§c the la mt that 's \rouid Finance 51 3 ma {es POST. LINDSAY. Low Cash Prices. LUVIâ€"L-I‘V’ 5‘76 IUD, w...-..-o.-.-o............ 1‘13.) peting reg 25c, bd.... . 20c 40c, bd 32c; reg 45c". bd............. ....... 35c 60c: bd 490; reg 65c, bd ...................... 52c 75c, bd... .............. 656 0bd$885 re $1160bd 3..9.50 ),bd316.50;reg326.00,bd .................. 23.00 :,omateh r9331. 15, bd ................ 95c e260c, bd50c; reg 75c, bd 65c ' Am. o'nieib- yet." Mayo" Scuthemnâ€""Thc increassca cmer items over which we ”have no control. -U.e schools. County rate, stz‘ee! fighting, debenture Interest, etc. but we :nmst see ii we cannot pare Some of the amounts: Clerk Knowlson read a statomant of the sums e ' ' by the sevâ€" eral committees to (hte. I416 :uu'mqf aflottod to the 363:0 of Works this 11-21- is $2.500, of that hm over 812100 has been expanded. prnqctgala Iv for snow plowingawi maul-ml. _ u. 1 “Achinnr done (I-hiladeiphh..1_.eager.g . "I take a little wmskey we ally for a ' trouble): ~ “Yes. and My god you 11 2 "Go?- what 1’” - . “Your stomach tgothof' u [in the demand for debenture ulter- est is made up of $2,096.99 for. local improvements and SLUOOOO for in- 1ten-st upon the Lindsay, Bobcavgeaa l‘outxpool Railwa': debentures. this being the first year that the in- tevgat on the railwaydobt has been imposed. me principal, however, each ~u-m’. having been mulled be. The expenditure (unconucllable) a per shalt-mam before rcicrrgtd‘ to, reqnixes a rate of 24.8419 .nnlla'and cannot be altered ox reduced by Council. She expenditure} estimated will require a rate of 6.0217 to meeit’ "W same, provided the deficit in en- tirely wupw out and the estimates {or the Various departmenw as there- in shown are not. exceeced but kept suicxly mum: their allowante-i. I Would recmnmend‘tixal in addition to the 24 8419 mills on 1hr. dollar un- coutlollable rue. a rate of 5.1581 mills be imposed. making a total nte of 3D mills on the dollar. thus meet- ‘ ing all the several requirementq and rvduc-mg the detecit by a cousxdezq 1 '. able sum. ( ___. . reg $1.05; M 90c; Stilt front colored Total iLcrease... ~...$59,ztm.m The total increased rate to «meet this admuce is 2,8636, and were it not for these increauxl demands the Cou'flcu could have struck the mute rate as law year. 28 wins on the dolla - meeting all the requirements or the town and paying off entirely tmo deficics carried ovar from the 31-er 190:: and 19033 The increaae _Tine fiber-eased demands ovuâ€" [ant 5tar’s expenditure above referred to are as follows: County of Victoria ............ $ 591.00 rublic Schooks ...... .. 1,888.33 Colieg iate Institute... .. 350.80 1'0va Debenture debt ...... 3,696.99 Public Libra”. .. ...... 67.16 Comrzcts and fixed aer- Other reruirements... ... 1b“ controllable expend-cure. in winch we have included the deficits of the gears 1902 and 11x33. and which 111 reality should appear under the head of uncontrollable expendi- tm e. amounts to 812,“.00. :md 2'0- uuixes a rate of 6.0z1'! mills on the dollar to meet same, and this is as- suming that a total rate of 30.8636 mills on the dollar wlil be impas‘ed. nit-bunt 1m 7 debgi. ruhic Library... (mm-acts and fixed ‘ 1695‘ ..... . -.. ...... 1 (ollcgwte Invvljtuitc... Interest and .rrmmpal on receigts oLher than {1X('s... ...... u. u. ...... trouble Sun}! 16‘.” IV mum‘v. ion read a‘ siatomcut spewed by the sev- I to chte. Inc :un'mnf Board of Work-.1 this and or this inn: qver n expended. priqcipal- wingranri mammal." â€"“And naming done Dry Goods House 13mm, JUNE 24‘; 1904. Thu incre ‘ $09 ..... $9.286. l4 occasionâ€" 3504.93.99 June June Sale ......... 15c 1 7.82100 June Sale 5,000.00 6,4 39.89 516.86 Sale l4§c 20c 35c 30c 53 1e 69c 150 67c “‘59 ’ â€"Mr. R. Cai: , in . town Tuesday 20° 20c 70c -~Mr. Anson Taylor. m-mbcr '0! Noxthumbcrland and Durnam Coun- ties Council for Div. 6. Cutwright, was in town wry anil'mg on his old friend. 11:. Rom. Bryans. Cou‘uty' Councillor for Victoria. Mr. Taylor is one of the wealthiest men in Cart- wright, and made 'it all oil the farm, He like: Lindsay, and its Inst pos- sible he may become a ‘citiwp one or these (Lays. Bbre’s hopiw; ‘ - -â€"Mr. 680. Sohwnlm. of Wukeley 8: Ford’s staff, lent Last Tuesday for London, England, where he will syzcd about five weeks. Mr. Schwalm will b3 greatly missed from soda! functions and in church .work. he being a member of the 0am. bridgmst. Mat-hodist Epworth League and also a member of the choir. Bon man. who died if. Battle Creek. Mich . the past. wash after an Ii‘ness of sev- eral weeks. was a Canadian. 1h KM You Hm Always Ml! â€"Miss Flossie Thextou. daughwr of Mr. Wm. fl‘hexian, Millbmot, left when- she win he the gnaw of Dr. this week for Lamandn. California, J W Hamster and hire. Harpsten (ct-merly Miss Ellie 'flthon. 01' this town. Mi“ Thexton went in com- pany with Mr. and air-r H. Philip, who are returning to L33 Angolan alter a visit. xn Mxilbrwk. - Chicago-American; Miss Lillian Piliihaw. of 4436 Emerald-21%.. left this week tor a "sit at her home to Lindsay. Canada. Miss Jenme Bo- lmt accompanied her ...... Wm: H. Miner. Supreme Master Workman of the Ancient Order oi‘ 70.918? Keel:- --Mr. L. Warmn. of Two Harbours, Minn. is smndinga fewdays in town, the guest of relatives. It is nine years since Mr. Whr'ren visited Lind- say, and 'he notes many improvements here. Since locating in Minnesota the has been employed in the hotel busi. m and reports business first-claw. - Mr. J. H. Sea-fiver. who just pre- ‘ions to his attack of illness a few weeks ago had been appointed Id- mrucc agent {or the Kawartha Lukas Moviganon (50., will name the du- ties of that position a: Monday, The officers of the company made :1 good selection. -Ar1no:.g the Globe’s old friends and former employees who were present at the big reunion at Burlington Beach. on Saturdav were bio-893's. Jam-p3: Cooper and C. 12213.1", 0! thus town â€"M’r. Isaac Manning. of Toronto College. is hating his parents at Hartley, uni was in town Saturday witnessing the cricket match. "Ike” is an ox-LRI. cricketer. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mylcs Hayghu‘th of Victoria Road. w: -re in- townSat- urday and passed through to visit their daughter, who resides at Fair- mount. â€"M'rs. Wm. Mzaghzr. of St. Law-4 mace-est" is so far recovered from her recent illness as to be able to goand visit her daughter. Mrs. D. Murphy, of ON. 1 - I -- 12;. W. (T. Hurt-Imam of the medi- cal eta” of Rockwoud Hosp-mu, Kim,- ston. has returned to his duties after spc-LdiI-g a few days waiting friends in Lind-say. -Mts C. Pearce} and 511’s}; Good- win left for Toronto last Monday to attend the funeral of the lat»: Mrs. $1.11.?) Smyth. u :ckcoimate anddcar friend. -Mr:. Buoy Wabster. d Max-£90m, was in turn on Saturday and is on the lookout for met-hing good and stylish in a driver. â€"‘Mr. Parnell McHugm, who has been amending the Ottawa Gallegve. is Visiting his parents. Senator and Mrs. McHugh. Melbournefit. â€"The officers and scholars of the Cambridge-st. Methodist Sunday School. will hold their annual picnic on Friday, Juiy 8th, to Bobcaygcon. ~â€"’dr. Hugh Pedlar, of The Post sum. lelt Last Tuesday for hii home no Fleehcrton. where he will visit his parents. ' Portur. Lizzdéay. is ixi ion-'5; the $1.63 of her aunt, Mrs. 1‘. B. Hagenman, Blown-Ht. --Mr. C. E. Stewart, of the Bob. Independent, was in Lona Monday. nah-an; through to Hnlxburton. ~MTs. W. C. Moore, and Mrs. 1.. “mm. of Bflzcaygcon, wer'e in town Mosdzly . guests at tn; Simpson house. . Sprnt Sunday with in; his 0:13.319. of St. Lawrenccét. - Miss Ldgul’. of the Light, Heat a: Power Co's office, ep‘en'. Sunday at 1:0:- ho'mo in Bobcaygeou. --Mr. Wm. MJch-cgor, wipe clerk at the Simpseon house, spent Sanday at his home in Poterbow. agent for the E '51" £2.31 G», is visiting our town. qu. Elias Bea-m -£onmerly of now of \Voodvflle, is visiting minds in tomm â€"Mr.‘ Henry Reid. of Tory Hill. Momncuu‘. town-Ship. was in town Tuesday on businesss. “Mr‘ Ambrose Sullivan. trucker at Downesnil'e, called on towu friends Saturday. â€"Liceme Ea at Fifth town . -Mr. John Hunter, 01 Campbell- ,tord, was in town W. . ‘ mums Fitzpatrick, 0: Buffalo. is June {or a momth'a holidays. â€"Mr. Alvin Gould, cf PenelofiI-‘alls, paid our .town a vim; Sunday. Jr. and Mn. W. Stacey. of Fenc- Ion Fans, were’in town Sunday. ' â€"License Inspector Robinson, 0! East fi‘intoria, spent Tuesday ‘in 0-..... Iona-nu o! Oltlxou: and with": Our Gnu. ~Mr. Jae. Kelly, of B4 AsmAvmtRs (om mom 'ortflHope Guide: Miss Stella PIT!" PERSONAL POINTERS. ~‘ 11: town lateiy, Agms Fielding. of Oreswell Cain. of Halihu‘ton, was in x. Ridhmogd._ travelling with her friend, Mzsé business. and Stung." Balboaygeon â€"A happy pony M St. Louis exam- donuts Wm leaVe ‘lblonto by the Canadiavf Pacific next Saturdny to connect mm the .Wabubjh {or St. Louis and the hi; expontion. The Boon“. Simpaod Gamay are chain. in; me most effluent representa- fuses 1mm each department. and pay- ing the tote} cayenne: er the trip. AR (>pr Mk1! 09581?” during â€"l)oesn‘L it look sppz'amely ridic- ulomc to see five og- sxtx :Iundreghtirg‘l . lo lcaniu m6 etezra .1 - mm, electgic ight and fire alarm .poias. tie ts, and brick walls. “en- joying" afghan mumc. while the town has 1:. wk of a couple of act-ea lacking _ My a couple of beaches to permit t2» peoploto have some con. fort? Are we not a» lot. of minniaa -- A “foxonto correspondent writeu; The friends of the late George Dixon :3 the city were Shocked to hear of his mildr'i death on '1'ch even- ing lust of heart laulure Much sympathy is extended his '[emiiy “here he resided. He was a grand- son of the late Robert Dix-m. of Mar- iposu, and the remains Were interred in tho family plot in the Scoteh bury- ing ground at Brock. . ‘ -Ma~. Jos. Brown. manage.- Ior Mr. 1 J. E. Admins, gracer, rworts the only big take of fish we ham heard 0! since the seam opened. Walnuuhy. the 15111. a mule p0 {hie sane and eevexal Lriends left is his yacht m. an early hour for Goose Lake and before 10 80 they had captured fiftecnline unashlonge. Then they proceeded to Feneioc Fells. and on the way they secured [our 'lnnge and a huge best .3“: and maskinmge fishing oammem-ed at week. Eight ten- inch. base and (our thirtygncb’lunge is the limit placed on the daily catch of each angina-r by the new regal“ “MB. No restriction is - placid m the size of the yarn. but the fisher- men are urged to be moderate for a spec!) until people become somewhat :1quth to that sort 0! liter. “are. l no utildb .Wltb that sort of heat- men at the hands of our alderman ? â€"A mutualjnsumnce copany form the protection of Ontario Agricultur- al Soc'wtiea against financial 108 from rain during the holding of fall fair: is being discumd. Mr. H. B. Gavan. Suparflnwndemt of Agriculâ€" tural Societies. is collecting informa- tioa as to the unqunt of Jose cutter-1 ed. “7th not take in July ls't other calehmtioma f! '-â€"B.mplibl Young People's Union Excursion to Den-on; July 6th, 7th and 8th. returning July 120).. On payment 0! 500. extra at. Detroit tickets made good returning till Aug. 15th. A choice opportunity with choice m to a choice city on a choice railroad. Get your tickets and further informaiion from G. Wilder. Uptown Ticket AgenL.â€"â€"6oo¢ a decrews-Be of MO :1 yew: from the Bell rates. for both housn and busi- ness phone, 330. The Bell Telephone comxany's trancnise in Petcrboro,ex- .pires on July lat. â€"Mr. J06. Min-bar, formerly of this town, but for gowns yours a.tcsidedt of Pcterboro. will open out in that town on Aug. 15th in the randy-made clothing and guilt-‘5' furnishing line, in partnership with Mr. J. C. T. Lang. any' Lindsay fricnds will wish true. 0333 to the new firm of Lung Maa ~Mr. A. S. Scott and a gang of mu: comprising Messrs. T. Rafa-man, G. Chmpbell, F. Mud. R. Hamel]. J. Brennan and W. Hill. of Hamilton. who are in the Employe of the Bell ’teic; None (‘0. axriv'ed m town Monday morning to improve the local sys. tem. They are at the Pym house. â€"Mr J. J. Echo, of To -onto. Supt. Neglectad and Dependent wildren, .wxites Mn. [-3. E. shat-pa «sung her to ice]: up a person who wi'l take a baby boy four. months aid lor a short time at a reasonable remun- menu; or adopt same Mrs. Sharpo will gludlv Inruiw partwalnrs. â€"Pmt Hope busineuz men have Lgxeed to give their clu-ts a half- holida) every Wednealay after-no.1?) during Joh and Auguu T-hm pct of gecerositv is worth» rt men who have almnb made it a Loiut to ciow their a‘opa Light 011:1! nublnc holiâ€" days -.'l. J. Fussxdy was acquitted last Fudm b3 Mauiagraw Jack on on a charge of receiving money under false pretenses preferred by Tm. J. Wastom. town. .Tthn evidence, «which disclosed some peculiar features will be reviewed om. Mondgy. â€"-Iho total number of pounds of cheese acid at. the l‘aerbaro cheese board Inf-t gear was 8,995,240. for which $748,627.61 was maimed. Th1; was; a nwrd year. the receipu being marl: $150000 in advance 0! any previoufl year. --The town Donnell of Patel-hon) am now considexing a proposition to change :the names of some a!- the public attests; It is proposed to name them in honor 01 some 01 the old residents. Jammy: (I: Kent-art. we m (meme-d to dworata their premiseson July lat. Wv' m'opo all will take a hand in this work and give our town a gag appearance. â€"'.l'ho amused Agwiculmral Push lice track is now. beginning to look lake at 1:»; speedway. .l‘lxe tin-am no!- lcr has been at work on it for com day-RV - â€"flvr. L. Newtonhns’ greatly in!!! proved the 'appearance of his terrace on William-(1t. by-putting in large puma at glass in thn doors. â€"Thc latest ice cream dish is call- ed "Hiawatha." It is composed ot crushed knit, sweet nuts and Jamey he cream. . 4 . l . What Is Happening In Town and tho Country than! 09. Monkey Brand Soup clans kitchen uten- Iils, a.eel, iron and tinwue, knives and forks. and dl kind! of cutlery. ,. GATHERED BY POSTAREPORTEBS ON THEIR DAILY ROUNDS III‘I’IIS .Snwâ€"At Perth, Ont, on J une 15th, to Mr. md Mrs. H. M. Show, a non. CARRIAGE: ‘MILLSâ€"CHE’YNONTH.â€"1n War-1!. ‘ on Wednwday. 15th. by Rural Dean Marsh. Mr. Human M113. of Kin. mount. and Miss M. Won. 0! 'Ilum'omh' towiulshiip. EEPBURS â€" MuDOSrAsLDJâ€"At St. Andrew’s church. Juno 81h. by the Ram Jan. “nausea B. D. John Emmy. of B: amt-ton. to Mary Mm. Donald of Gloom. l FLANIGvAN’â€" \VARDcâ€"Al St. Am. dre-w's church. June 15(1). by the Ram Jus. Wallaca. B. 1).. John Flanicuo. of Mason. to Emma Ward. of tin some place. HOLMES -â€"R.KEDâ€"Oa Juno. mu. at m residence of the bride's pom ants, hobo“. by the Rev. J., E. Robeson. of Etta-any. Fluencc M. Md, m daughter of 150. Deed. to It. Uriah Holmes. of mm um: McML‘CHI.XN.â€"M Oakmod. «(June 13th 1904. William Romy, m- ute-tin. aged 79 sun-N. 9 months and 2 days. . SH) TILâ€"M. Tomato. Jun 18th, 1904. in her 87th rm. .uaoo abode. beloved write 0! Stdnoy D. Sushi. SILVER. â€"At Prescott. On June 19th. Walter Silver. aged 22 you-o. CUBN'INGBAK-In‘ Op; . on Wed- tuday. June 22nd. 1901.1‘omtu Cunningham. «nights: 0! the late nmflm .hokk .4 ;‘n» Rommber the Excursion to the outarlo college, Guelph, on Tues- day, the 28th June, of the Farm- ora‘ and Woman’s Institutu. 8.: large bills for rates and flm of leaving. Train starts from 0m.- Inu at 5.30 a. m. J. KEITH, 8cm paw. and the W was struck at a depth d 1.000 feet. If the flow holds out Was Hat will likelybe. come a great manufacturing centm. inc 3 million and a halt cubic (eel: a day. The wall was being drilled by tin town for the Municupnl Gas 00m- -â€"‘l'-he people of Medicine Hat. N. .W. T., are rejoicing our the striking at a mun-u gash grabber which is flaw. â€"A young woman under tmatment at Mir hospital. Peterboro. (or scarlet fever. was permitted to walk in the grounds alone the other day. She diaappeared and has not. yet been located. A: 150 had arrived a; that stage 01 oonnloscence wheninflection is laid to ‘be mat readily oomumni-o oaetd to others. the citizens of the town are alarmed. And the big ones roast at bhelop of th: box. Just as they did when we were boys. «1‘10 mmual Sunday tr boo! excur- sion In connection “33]: St. Paul's church is ai‘ranged for Sunday. July 4th. The Keno-Jul wil. not leave Lindsay until 9.30. ghing plenty of lime, and returning will not leave Wuahburu's Island until about 6 p. m.. thus giving a very pleasant time at this beautllul island in Scugog, watens â€"The work of rebuilding the Lindw say brewery in being pushed with all possible 39nd. and Mr. Cornnen 110933 to brew his first lot of hear about 4hr: middle of Judy. â€"M*l'. John Care‘s"; st camer has bzen towing some fine timber from the lower lakes to his mill here. The stufl in pine and hemlock. and was out last Winter on the old Gilmour limits in Cavendish. -â€"Mr. James M. Chalmers baa put... ahead the fine building lot west. of Mr. Robt. Chamblrs’ .rcsideucc on \"cllicztomsL, and will iikdy erect three or four substantial ducuingson thc proparty below (all. Thaw stI‘nM'bL-rry crop is all o.k.. Hurrah! Lot's make a joyful -â€"M!r. John Johnston. of “Valdemar. has patella-ad the Millbroolc Electric Light plant from Mr. Pickering. a Mopover at Chicago fur 3 vii: to the big Chicago stoma. â€"A mmmcr girl's idea of economy is to malt» cue hammock do for UV). There is an exclusiveness about our Men’s and Young Men’s Furnishings that make this department of our store an ideal place to come toâ€"everything in Toggery to be found here. tone to them that marks them as being well tailored. Pay twice as much to a merchant tailor and you’ll get no finer fabrics, and certainly â€"â€".â€"- no Trousers that will fit better and wear better. Better can't be made. Progress and 20th Century Trousers come in hundreds of the handsomest patterns, stripes, fancy mixtures and solid colors. ‘ l I Are Trousers of distinction. There’s a shapelinessâ€"a grace and English, Italian, American and Canadian Hats and Caps in all the latest styles. One Price Only to be Had From Us. «oomowmofimv TROUSERS Alum Dal Ventilated and lb. m i In! Ghana: Disposed: 00. j Bis Honor Judge Dam held tho § (unduly sittin s of L;-.e- County g Court last week beginrim: on Tues-,5 day. HUI. There was only oueoing il case in b «fir-posed otâ€"a case in which Doses Mitchell 0! the town- 5 Quip of Eldon. waas plaintiff. end“ But ~Woman. local horse dcalcr. Was ; defendant. Mr. Wcue. it ngmrs, I purchased a home Iron) Mr 0ch § almphy. o! Kirk-tick). .same‘Iivwe or! six yes» ago. Mr. Murphy claiming ' that “10.120I’SI: in question in thiul oqtion and another horse had fbeen mmn to 3,1333 by his (adult. m. 154- I mud Kimmy. of mm; Hr. Mo: 1 on Huston produced a but of sale in court [mu Mr. Edward Murphy.nnd and We“: In the who 01 this bone when he (Room .586 pur- cha-ed from Owen Mob). The cc- 1503 was dimmed with on“: «guns: the ph‘ali". F. D. “to for phila- “fluent! M Omar-y; K C. Ind I. 1:. Web“ to: Mag. 'Ihere nae two ct'uninal 0133': on the docket. A can 01 the King apnut In. {Hallow T131013- of Endoa. on a charm of noun: eur- wyorn‘ nuts. 'Bxe accused was found guilty of thc oftouve charg- ed and an! untenood by Hie Home 311630de :3 hunt): (a jail. :2: one y app. «3 a ward. be hoping o. viciou 'dog, Progress and 20th Century cum com GASES. For Sale by WOOD’S STOVE CO., Lindsay. WOW“”ONNO§N A toilet necessity. India- pensablc yhen travelling. No danger of soiling china. No bottle: to lak. Al'â€" ways ready for use. Shidcs shoes quick as a wink. 3H0: A Paste in 15¢ a tube. . J. CARTER. : We have recently added to our business a first-clue [who Shop and Foundry, and on supply experienced workmen to undertake all kinds of work in gour line. 3 Au. Cussn or Human: Rum ‘ Sauna-Ion Gum A. UUIMN SENS, winch bum. John Flanagan. of the L. .B. wfi P. Baum. has decided Ig§IUSL Met. Shape aid he was lined $25 ,. (Wk: (mitt!) 1 young lady apptoant {or a whoa! in Kansas town «mt asked the ques- tiun: "W‘ht is your position upon ‘whippinz ch' urea?" And he:- re- ; “Sly nan] position is on: Film chit. within» can bald firmly was: my no, go 9W!" ”“mm 2“JJJL{_‘.J MACHINE SHOP and FOUNDRY. flu Intro: In Satisfactory Lindsay Street Brim. It’s so economical, too. The tube enables you to me just the tight quantity of paste on the shoesâ€"anda there’s no waste. One up! plintionâ€"one rubbingâ€"and shoes ere shined. POLISH Collapsible Tubes 29‘“ I": VB. A: an 40.1.".

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