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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 8 Jun 1906, p. 4

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kills lice on cattle. horses. sheep and pigs. Two tableapoonfuls I! used to one quart of water. Price 250 and 500. A. lllfilNBll’l‘llll DBUGGIST Nearly Opp-lt- PM“, Lulu: .â€"____â€"_â€"-_______,â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"'" ‘Zlibe Weekly post m I WON. mm mD‘SA‘Z. FRIDAY. JUNE 8. 1900. _____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€""â€"â€"'_â€"___________/ BOOST “I'll! TWI- ‘LC you cannot say a good word for your town or place of. residence, keep quiet. I; is a fan ‘betterflcourw to pursue. l The individual who is always . and the community in which he casts hie lot. does not do himselt or any- »one else much good. It he indigent- lsfied-‘he hep the privilege of getting _ «going to a place where con- ‘ _ _ ‘ his ideals. ,pnrpom. They cultivate ,3, a Week: the nature, and .an appreciation of one’s environment. .A .well known, authority, states; “Behind tb trucking of every ‘knocber there‘s a reason; this is a cinch. 'Find the reason and you'll be gazing. nine times in .ten. at some- m nnlovely. ' ‘L‘Somo‘peopld cannot be happy. seeing - pther people succeed. That‘s: the meamt sort of selfishness. Those . people never can make good boosters . to! a town. They waste too much va- luable time crying out: ‘I won‘t play.’ “The all! sort of mlfiahness that is excusable is community selfishness, thalt‘ maker: a man stand‘up for. his own. tight for his own, work for his I knocking; gthc llirm for which he works. the street on which helives, The Hamilton Spectator tenders the citizens of. thwtl place some c:ood advice. which may well be ap- p.30dto Lindsay. it is to this effect; "Follow the lead oi the people who l :cm in the dc .homn city. What matter it they are making more than you out or it! ‘Through their enterprise you will surely get a share of advantage. :flelp the industrial committee even if. you can do no more than show a sympathetic interest in its extort. electric power at his call, the steam- ~b08¢ w. and. all othens who have at 'tlnir disposal these schemes and utilities (that make for. municipal _g reatnem." â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"______â€" EDITORIAL NOTES. ‘Toronto Star; The Reverend Dr. =ChOWn is in favor of restricting the more. This is just the kind. at inâ€" fluential support that will greatly encourage Czar Nicholas in histask «if sitting on. the lid. majority in' the local opt a. good many of those brethren thought they were doing a up ed to put Whitman in power. _â€"~ The Glare, in an article comment- ing upon the. horrible disclosures in Chicago meat packing methods.‘saya: The moral of this incident for Can- zidians is obvrous enough. Primarily and mainly the reputation of Cana- dian produce in the markets of Eur- . always be determined by. those who select material for exporâ€" tation. adopt methods for preserving dependent” mask and. called itsc have known! it £011 a long time to be. The Toronto; News should have the mum of its Mr. Burke, the Canadian: commerâ€" Wo have no lease of this store and our landlord says he lo golng to months, to glvo his now tenant Who. At present the only av stock, and unless we rush out be obliged to pack half of It up or Those are stubborn facts which lmo is sllpping along and tho 1 2 only Fashionable Silk Suit lengths, clearing at per yard 48c. 129 yards 7 5c and 85c Tafi'cta and Inuisicnnc Silks, black and white, navy and white, brown and white checks, at 59c. Priestley’s 75c black Wool Taffeta Dress Materials at 59c. 6 pieces ,Priestley’s fine black Rosetta Cloth, Wool Tafl’eta and Loretta Cloths at per yard 85c. 500 yards best quality 27-inch Jap Wash Silks, black and colors, 43c, 479 yards 5°C to 75¢ Sergei. Tweeds, Voila, Lustrcs, Cashmere-rand Panama Cloths, dating at 39c. Who Wouldn't Buy THESE STAPLE ARTICLES and save money. White Tucked Lawns 15c. Linen or Cotton Hand Towels at 5c. Unbleached Table Linen at 19c. 169 yards bleached or unbleached 72-inch Table Linens at 48c. 429 yards 15c and 25c Wash Muslins, Voilcs, Vestings, Ginghams, etc., assorted colors, all at 12 I 2c. 1 case $2.50 white Marsailles Quilts at $1.50. 300 yards 15c dark Cottonades, light weight for smacks or shirts, 8c. 26'; yards Victoria Lawns and white Muslius at 8 rm. 3 pieces 40c near Sill: Plaids at 23c. ___________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" You Get Something Worth Coming For at This Sale. is (ml: one instance mentioned din- lerior button being shipped to Ja- ‘ maica. and? in that case. the butter had bean chipped troin Nova Seotia. . admittedly nothln; there being rodnot that had 'Mr. Hanna has counties: :1! one; the market val mm mm ° ma cumin; marketed tin British lulu. â€"-- Hamilton Times; Evangelist 'l'oroy. come to oltawa unless the Alexander. -vâ€" The Presbyterian, published in To- gambling at the canudt be large, damper on enthusiasm to find that so email a hummer would he eonup as a .bar to the evangelists coining to work in Ottawa. lendid 'stoek Express, es. ‘ dependent paper- haa MM ‘0 “9‘ ing the amt north country. that port. the Conservative party.” There 'this-enemtn have! grown” since ltho Woodstock brother. .pâ€"uâ€"r' located at Kingston. Ja- ' ' room: of last from September lot to March let, force uo out oven for the six on... otoro wlll only hold about mur our the good: before September lot we wlll secure a larger otoro In another town. we must face and be prepared for. only thlng we can do lo to "Belle: ct Dukto but last ly appreciative audience. and the an- nual prion-manna of th'n modal "L. ‘ body will in future be greeted with D, Cunnd. caflUV‘M W aud- Whlnnoy. usud to sneer at as the ‘lan'd oi lthe stunted poplar." It ne- h'nowleldgee that its "ideas d! Onta- rios wealth, actually. and potential. railway. was . That is all mine; but the .110 (Ed the devel- Wlll Rollovc Us of the Goods. It’s the who buyer! who wlll stock up on such occasions as thii, for our store lo 3 workable Moccd for saving choppers. And everybody should understand the condition, should dpprochto the unusual opportunltY- We hold up a few sample prlcoo whlch 3° "“0 “rm °" Mm“! mornlng, June 11th. and are good whlle the 300‘“ M Everybody Should Come Early and Often. and thousand. ’s new Wash Collars in various styles all a: -3 _ Tafi'cta Silk Neck Ribbons at 19:. 5 dozen Women's 50c and 7 5c Print Waist: at 39c, d 18c dainty Embroidered Lawn Hm Dozens of the season’s newest Women's Lawn, Muslin or Gingham Waists selling out at 75c, 98c, $1.19, 1.25, 1 . Women’s stylish $3. 50 and 4.50 Jap Si black or white at $3.75. 15 Dozen Women’s 25c and 35c zoo Bunches white Linen Tape at 2 for 5c. 10 dozen Women’s Print Wrappers. assorted , . Black Cat Hose 3, 29C 9"“ ‘fld 00'0" 69¢- :5 Dozen Women’s plain and ribbed black Cotton Hose 2 for 25; ‘A great assortment of Women's white Cotton Skirts reduced for final 75c White or Cream Lace Ties 49c. clearing at 74c. 98c, $1.23. 1.48, 1.98 and 2.48._ 15 Dozen new Belts in leather, silk or linen at 25c. 2 5 Women’s $5.00 and 6.00 Cravenette Raincoats at $3.50, 10 dozen Women’s 20c Linen Collars with faggot stitched edge A splendid Raincoat Bargain, including Cravenette or Rubber lined, 2 for 2 5c. formerly Up to 88-50. now $4-90- soc yards Cotton Embroideries and Insertions, clearing 5 dozen Women’s 1.: 5 black Sateen Underskirts at 89c. MEN’S FURNISHINGS. must be cleared out. entirely. :0 dozen Men’s $1.00 and 1.25 soft and laundered from com; Shirts at 75c. 5 dozen Men’s 1.25 and 1.50 black or brown soft Hats at 95a. 6 dozen Men’s fast black Sateen Shirts clearing at 69c. 5 dozen Men’s while 40c Negligee Outing Shirts at 39c. 18 only Men’s $1.50 white Wash Vests at 95c. 6 dozen Men’s 50c Mercerizcd Cotton Underwear at 29c. 10 dozen Men’s Umbrellas reduced to clear at 49c, 98c and 5:33. kerchiel's at 10c. 500 Papers Good Pins rc each. atgcandiot The: opening chorus, "Good Even- " at one. lzot the Tl! {allowing offer on advantage at wizhprom! ‘ being in. ovldonoo, Mi- Sunflower. (hire. G. 8. Hopkins). {allowed with a. "Love hoe Eyes.“ which was well warlord. “Boo You Soon M Hour . Brown." end eon; by Kiss 'Lilyl “.mamuxehmand W p11, It was hallowed by the chorus in “Cupid mt tho " and little m Naomi Ed- pt! ‘8‘ Wfll... Tl: ”ignition ol Misc Iowia. of have _ - I“ people in the alum, The W the :we play who are Tuesday in London! In“ hetero adamant! thorough- much approval uthollot the tan- 59"“. W 60!“an all in black, imam Lacuna-mum's have no doubt will becmo equally. trained baby. coona. which followed a very- clever . or vangua- '11:. The committee 2‘ advice up toftln couroe to pursue é hand-hr ‘ mu minor. ea W 461M“ bunch. 'and lln the case of W remain; to .as the mod lover. The W proportion due {or students in via; the moat applause law Collegiate. ' he walk, and legal action may be instituted. Mr. Anderson. chairman of the Managing‘eommittee. presented an estimate of the coat 0! necessary re- tln Colhz‘m' to Entitubo and l; noughtlwel} . Cobalt Would not f it. and aflix labels to the packages. . . 1! all «this is done intelligently and pars on honestly the whole country will again plainte run the enhancement of its reputation. tributinz “I3 film There arotwo ways "of checking. dia- ‘ ' ' honest: practises in the exportation 51 .Iood. 0nd to the persistent discoun- “mi-In touch acbiby. thm who ' an em in the. em ctr oozes?» was. The man who is dieoowf - catch a thing. 5" v D00 ‘

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