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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 14 Jun 1907, p. 7

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senttomyaddnalnpon 25¢..50e. and Slsbox. ,ornsiladdi- and dealers of price. "'-:- v; yLLUU. ”‘9 National Herb (30., Limited. Â¥ TORONTO. HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM? ; ll. Joan mason amounts» i: Money yuu: Baas VI Irv-u- uuuuuuuuu ,z .0 g; Lmnsnv - ’22:?- - 0mm"! PM Is; .9 ~___I__â€"mIâ€"_â€"_â€"._â€"-.-_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-lâ€"-â€"â€"â€"_' .. §:W“QOOMWWW“OM : é .Q............9..O... V‘....§......§..z. v.0..0000 009...... 00 00 ooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO .OOOOOOOOOOO00000000000000o 33w: GUARANTEE All WE""SE'I.1 $1.25 and $1.50 Eoli- ennes and silk Crepe-de- Chenes, all colors. black included for per yd. 89¢ Remnants, assorted widths, worth up to 70 per yard. June sale 3c 35c c a s h m e r e Hose, 12 1-2:: Fine black ribbed Cash- mere Hose, assorted sizes slightly damaged. regular 35c, June sale, per pair, mm? 2051:. LINDSAY. ‘ ' ' ’55 , FRIDAY. JUNE 1 Prices. Three dozen ladies Wrist Bags, good size, About two dozen sample bags. no two alike solid leather. worth up to $3 00, June Sale 81.25 Parasols Just a few children’s Parasols, assorted floral patterns, well made. June Sale, each . . 25¢ Wrist 3383 at Manufacturers There’s no other store that’s more generousâ€"We are up-to-date in fashions, and we are well-known for our generous treatment. Let’s get aequainted and you’ll not regret Your bargain. Look over this 'list of Bargains. These prices are good for seven days only, starting Thursday. June 13th. Backward weather has compelled us to clean up stock. nght Embroidery Ifso,youean be cured} PERKIIS’ RATIO.“ One Door East of Dominion Bank LINDSAY, - “22!,“ - ONTARIO 12 1-2c W. WAKELY _' Woman. .in' mplyimg. thanked all an. m; madness Wards; him “mangrmndamdimnhg had fun km. that; Mr.‘ My. ‘Ea‘tm Wm the w stay-Min St. M 817‘- m, ‘Wiafsdn 13 still halo mwm’mmWSOyMOi magmgfifikflfiafioa 343% m Conpw." 'wbiJo ‘ ' “march. Mr. and Mrs. Watson were um: Quaint: by surpass. and a: W nfl-{Qdown'm \the. sin-manning splendqr of lights, flowers nad peo» 'ple, 31:1: nailing m’mpoko much cake, decorated with dainty um» menu and mounted on a sine: cake stand. oohupied the central poaitio; at the head table. whils on the; top at 5 large arch otdelic'ata terns was a. man card with m wands :‘Fibtv Yeam". Among those am the head :tablo with Mr. and. Mrs. .Wamon were! Mr. and Mrs. J. -C. Ration. Mia Margaret! Wm Mr. R. Y. Eamon“. Mr. R. W. Edam. Mr. Harv McGee and Mr. G. .W'. (Desm- The W (9mm d. Mn}. C.,E3'ton. insa brie! “Wm speech, present- ad: m. WM ml: 8 .gufiae mn- L,AAJ__J’ . :_ Ptaini'n; reigned supreme ix; 3:! 1‘. Company’s magnificent! new ”grill room yesterdpy, when the direotom oi the max and. the heads alfdtr perm tendered. e banquet a: Mir. and Mm John Nation. an "the (Lt- fieth annex-nary at thei}; wand-1mg day. the igriLL mom, them in it- self a mastel‘plece of mm; decor- ating. .svaa still more eubqw prepared. tom the queuing:~ by. apex- Ieot labyrinth opt white mes, came- time and; terns, Agatha. mated ootple enters; all pmemq greeted than with heat). cheers 3nd. mer- on: W .while the on- chastra. in em“ immediateu Lawn ‘ Win}: was said in lath? war-- a was out new to minimize the ot- Ience at which Conducts: ‘rnompaox had been Men 311m. nnu. tor which he is new Wag punish- menlti fl‘he 839 in still la: W enter reading a fallen rqport! affirm Judge RM aid in main; neut- em. Mm! way m but! when but week‘n article we; written. In enter? exomeak fig: Dho conductor. ,Accordr ‘ knew he could have W e' m .whergm 1h m d labor! would m ”We M'Iyw um wanton thetIthWiddqhbhhewu tn struck 'np them of the wed- ; -w h, ‘. ohmzmmt‘hewvioeonwhieh room yesterflpn when “19. Mm' oitheoompanyand‘thexhe-adsddo- pmsamm‘mmwwm and. Mrs. John Nation. on the m tact}: anniversary at their wedxhng day, an» mums-n mm in it- self a. masterpiece at mm; 4900!’ vv law-II 1' umco'smmmmmnlm cm, M am my Toronto News, smm- W' The In my. arcad- feeling: at!!! - WFM‘ ‘ 5m” rained mm in. 31! 1" 3“?“ WWt “'35 “- Ladies’ Hatsâ€"In all the leading shades. no old stock. Clearing at half price. Children’s 8 u m m e r Hats and Bonnets. new summer ideas, all new. from 50c to . . . . 81.25 Save on Millinery Delaine Saving In black, navy and cream. grounds, with colored spots and stripes, 32 inches wide, fast colors June sale ........ 14c .VvV'; Dean;- The {gush Mr. .J. C. Eaton. ins; I3 m mundealIax-s in '3 am officers. diges- nflr dam. ahqg received a bann- Three pieces 0 nly, beautiful colored creton- nes, worth 12 1-2c and 14c, June sale .... 10c Dress Muslins in white grounds, ' with red, blue, black and green spots and fancy floral patterns.’ Ju n e s a! e. .............. 7 1-2:: New Muslin: at Big Savings White 817183 Muslins, all - sized spots, good width. Regular 10c yd., J une sale ...... 6 3-41: Art Muslins In fancy floral patterns with border, worth 7c and 8c per yard, June sale .............. 56 Art Sateens Beautiful floral designs 34 in. wide, regular 18c a yard, June sale 12 [-26 14th; ‘07 Ram in :nune (too oevnna a. punk!»- meat for his wmngdaing. Bu-‘tl' apparonflly the gate!!! in force in the WM (lithe section ,0! the Gun! Trunk an which Thompson was emplqyed. required that: some on. make a. run which could: mm mad» within“; M1343 19 to 20 hours a dayond'my'flnmfiudaya in the week. In W 11841 deolinedtho 561'.ka acne can can wash douMeu have voln'nft'ea‘rul fly: it. Judge Ridâ€" den saw (that men m-gnmad tbs ”item. under. whigh some ompfloy. was required to event! such unduly immandnywufilmgmoe quite as guilty, Mung" u nth: con- dudtar who in now undergoing mm. W Mia anabolic". the Bun- em on .hhe with!!! m caddy. mm ‘ 211mm than wag m Gran-1 er mmuzm n Ibo he ; w thing which no man in ghyuicn-uy. capable a: performing. and thereby became a. who‘ll}. voluntary 98.111 to the Ian at- life we occurred inthe Gauzrock Why. I: three Jean' ELMW“ “undertake MP 340 per week. while Who:- any with} shatter day, war“ have ,carâ€" ried with it. 3 WW: reduction §n the w. L! Thongs” glaliberaho- he)“: mmm wig 995d M Mn‘. and Mrs. Warn. above ro- ' e «the parents of Mr. Adam Wuhan. cm the Flavelle Min- Men’s summer Shirts-- Stock now complete. In all sizes and new color- ings and patterns, good washers and fitters, made by Canadas, leading manufacturer. P r i c e 3 75c, 51 00 and. . $1.25 Men’s Shirts Of fine quality silk and wool, fancy silk stripes. reversible coilars, all sizes. June sale. . 75c Ladies’ Parasols, good quality top, steel rod, beautiful handles, regu- lar, 750 and 85c, June sale . ......... 59c Boys” Tweed Trousers All sizes, lined through- out. Regular 75c, June Sale ............ 48¢ Overall Saving Overalls in blue and white and white smacks, all sizes; good quality. June sale, each ...... 500 2 Corset Cover Specials Made of good quality cotton, trimmed with frill and lace around sleeve and neck. June sale, .......... _. . . . . . 19c Corset covers with 3 rows of lace insertion, trimmed with lace and ribbon. Regular 50c, June sale ........ 39¢ There’s a Rainy Day Coming Three dozen Men’s Umbrellas; steel rod, paragon frame. good top assorted handles, regular 750, June sale. . . . 50c The Inn Above Won (The \Vopkl] Sun.) CASH AND ONE Vt; oz; A mum 0mm Onllia News-Letter The appoint- urtnt of a publicity commission's: for the town is evidently. lavorcd bv the Board of Trade. as at the aunt. in: of that body but evening. it w d‘cidad that. as the work at ‘tdvcr- tibia: the attractions 0! thid town. uceivinz and placing tourists. eh... entails a good deal of time. end we”: it. was advisable to hand it over to some in‘dividul ‘who would run. it in connection with: the Smear Resort bommitteo of the Board. and who would at the came time make gonzo profit to Emmett through the pho- ingot eudltourists. It hug-om! idea. and one the Bard Ind tho the Bound! Ml take up, about], cadet Corp. W. The CM Cap! on “an Calidziaxvo Imam .wero tho guest; at Mr. Thug. fireman-g, shim-4t bt- than Board 'of Education last even' mg. and the bow- wen wan: mi:- ad. at! Mr. Stewart‘s comm“- aidenoe. the may panned the arrest- in the ovum; and present- adatpeawm nx\ m to Ill. If. 3” Port Hope Guide: fl'he Official Board of Bridge-at. Methodist church. Bellevxile’. has unanimously invite! Rem; Geo. J. Bishop. D. D.. ofLind- say. to become their pastor. his term to begin in June. 1908. It is said that Dr. Bishop will accept. Viéiih-West Territory acquired by purunase. 1870. Vikdrth'd-n Hallway opened 11! On- tarjo. May 16. 1853. the first km: in Ontario. Canada's first. telegraph llnc bull: in 1846. between Toronto an}. Nia- gar,“ First cable message Iron: Canal: to Australia. Oct 31. 1902. first copy of Toronto Daily Giobo: issued March 5, 1844- '0nunent, July 1:. 1886 Atlantic cable stu-st laid to Can- ada August 5. 1868. First cable message sent by Que-m ‘Victona, August 12. 1868. First cable in America. 1852. be- tween New Brunswick and‘ 1’. E. __I. ul .1: 1845. I-irts railway bridge across the St Lawr .3. the ‘iclOIia, 1859 h‘u‘st canals begun in Canard: in 1779. along the St. Lawrence: pru- oent system on St. Lawrence upw- first C. P. R. Itémer to rack Yancous'u from Yokohama. J an: 15. 1587. . . . b‘ixst steamer on the St. Lawrence finer. 1M. . .. \ 'iirét' ocean vessel arrived. 1t Que- bec. 1853. Fun steamship to cross the At ltmic was the Royal .Willlam. {rm Qucch. In 1833- ‘ l . first steam mums) built in and. 1836â€"[rom Laprairie (.0 Jonas. Ens: Gunman cardinal. Aron T1:- dsexeau. appomced in 1856.‘ first Cuuolu: church built up Can- ada. at run. hayal, 1608. - him. Capadxan Banhâ€" Bank of Montrealâ€"started in 1517. . rust r‘tencn paper -- .Le Canadic-n --NO\. 2-," IM- | rust. duly paper In Canada -â€" -Monueal Advertiser-in 18-10. rust. human Camouc Bishop of Canada u.» M. de LinaL' 1659. first newspaper published in Br'r tisn box-tn America wpa tnq Hazliu. Gazette. Maren 23. 1758. East r‘tencn paper -- .Le Canadic-n -- Nov. .12.. 1.506. . . - flne beaver first appeprefi as Can cda's emblem on coat-Ol-armn grant ed by Carla l to Six Malian an: under. rust coionization enterprise. when dc roucnncourt serum 1:03:31 mm European getuen mamtoba first ietued in. 1811 by 135 bcoccn settlers under, Lora Se.- ink. Canadian Government. rash-.1)», canals and public works capital ex- pt-nmtuxe. 1905-6. 810014.215. FIRST THINGS It: CANMM. The word "Camda" first. recorded by Caxtier. 15:36-15:57. First census “ten in CJfladl in 1665. Railway subsidies; 1906. $1,667,674. fifippgahxp 31.227560; bountxu. 8:.- Canadian government cubsidnes to prgvingeo. 84.403502 yurly. Canada: bonas floated. 1906. 51 pilliom’ worth. In G. B. 26 1-2 millions' uouh inCanada. 231-8. inU S. 4. Great. Britain is supplying in in- musing measure the money far Cagndnfis deyelomept. Canada‘s bonds stood the pressure of 1906 better than thc. stanpdud U. S. issued-E. R. Wood. . Customs‘ revenuv. June-Doc..19flfi. Mereaaed 3 1-2 amnion: over same pqiod _a year ago. . Custom revenue. 1906. $46,204,731 inlanl xevenue. 8144435342. duties paxd by_ U. by G B. Canada’s receipts since 1888 81. 4‘”M)0.000; expenditure». 81.813.- 000000. Canaan coll v duty from u Canada's yeu‘ly rcxcnue has in- creased m y39 years. by 485 per- cent.. nod yearly expenditure by, 40'.) per cent. \\7 Finance minutes”! estimated sur- plus. 1338-7. 13 millions. 'Ioul ruenne. 6 months. Jana- Dcc.. 1906. 843.694.716â€"36WJXXJ more “no for same time} year up». Expendituxc. came period. 8:26.395, 1M5. Comda' a budget has doubled in Just 10 yarn. , i: at 'lhq Mulation bu not quite dyubl- ed since Contedention; the rennin-é has been multiplied by six. Canada's public debt" 267 millions â€"nearly 850 per had:1863.8"’. Cunada pud. 1906.10 64 million: as debt. interest. Expendxture. 67 millions; 1870. 11 trillion. Canada's revenue (consolidated find) 1908. 80 millions; 1869, 13 millions. $mwmmm; 9 mountainside-n. 9 ooooooooowdooooooo: FINANCIAL Canada‘s cxedit has never stood so high. OOOO'OQOOOQOOOOOQOQO DU per Net rate of intend. on public debt. THESE ARE IRUE cent of Oanuh‘s dunno acted. 1N6. 13 millions . 8.; 22 millions non; train crossed. the pet can: CID 151.26. to: l. By an untortunate aocxdent ‘Iom wu hindered {tom compctxng in the 8!- ton Manthon. otherwne he wuuhl hue elven : good account: of him- «lt. Mn Diplook will. M in tomato -Mr. H. F. Diplock. <1 Monk-21', was in town for a. short time l‘ri- doy. Mr. Diplock is president. 0: the Montreal Hex-riots mi en enthu- qut an In: (Intense tuning. fen Shipmen. 13¢ states. a one or the but. long Vdnsunce runner- in_Can\¢a ' -â€"--Fenelon Falls Star: Mr. Lorne [Unlmstom of Lindsay. tower!" of 18mm: Hill. was in town viaiting friends on Tueaday. Kr. Jdmaton in- tends going West in the very n24:- ‘fmure ...... Mrs. J. H. Stanton spent Saturday in Lindaay ...... Minn Bella Fe: gusqn spent. Sunday in Lindsay ...... wrong the outsider: in attendance at. tne funeral of the late Mary! '1'. Sharpe were Mr. D. MacDougail and Mr. Little. of Lindsay. . â€"l‘eterboro Review; Mr. H. A. Pearson. o! the Y. K. C. A... Golfing- .W‘m was in the city our Sunday. the guest. of his brother. Mr. R. B. Pearson. Mr. Pour-on in a former (usident o! Petorboro. He left :his Imorning [or the his military camp at. Niagara-ooâ€"the-Lake. he being one ottne “aft of (our in charge 0( the Y. H. C. A. camp arrangements Chub! ......nr. Pearson is n tamer resident of Lindsay, and M parents ream: hen. --'Ine marriage or Miss Luella. daughter of Mrs. Neil A. McDiarmid. and an: late Rev. Dr. McDiarmld. o! Mndoc. and Mr. \Villuun Turner. Edâ€" monton. Grand Valley, Ont... will uh place very qunccly on June 1201. n: the home of the hridc's brother. MI. erderick A. McDinrmid. town. -Ilr. A. .W. Lee. In. Lee. “a! twochildren urivedm urn the ct:- er evening (ran Zion Guy. 111. the: .vrill be gout: his goth". In. John Leo. and his two man. {or a few weeks. at. Lee. Mu not trucllmz lot on. at the you Rada- tries. mink: peace mil .5: n- uorcd u: tint community as Nu near future. and m Lab: Vain: will preuu. . -' My!” 1-419. ‘M Olive Kathleen ‘Brgdzbum. only daughter on Mr. (1‘. E. Brut burn. M. P. P. {or West. Patel-bow. boom; the 11'“qu Mt. Cyril Cur- xicr, mutant of thc Poterborp hung gm M at was“. on â€"Mr. J. 1m. zen 0‘ the szet Sew Whitman; town. In: gate to m to utend the weddgnz at his dds-0 non. db 30'. Geo. Am, B.A.p£ View.“ Min Bad}, 0! Han-Eaton. Ont. - Mr. 1L J. Junkin. formerly o. thr- Bank of Montreal. town. but now of the [crane branch. spent Monday in town hit!) friends. It. Junkm in on his "canon which he will spam! on the Kama: Lakes. ‘ l -31r. H. Rustad. agent for .th-c Swenson'u Ltd- let: nut Honda: on an utendea business trip to Chicago and other points in the .Wcuorn States. He all .100 call at Westmin- ster. British Columbia. -ms. A. Kennedy. King-0L. Mt last. Tum-(my on tn: 7 o'clock tram (or Pncwn. when: she will attend the Bay or Quintie bunch meeting of the 'W. M. S. u a delegate tron: Queen- “ Auxiliary. â€"Miss Louie O'Boylc. of Lindsay. n mun yur pupil on Toronto U-u- vanity. was the guest of he: aunt. am. J. F. Cl owley. .Water-cl... on he: was to Oltura for ma holuhys â€" Bummer. â€"Menxn. J. G. A. Fitzgerald and D. But, at Potprboro. wm in town today. M 1t the Bituminous. ‘ -M.r. E. Hangman. “shunting-n- WdthWM-dlik. , â€"HAI. (Bun-1m m [in an {Wad m. Vinita; VW m arm on Sunday. â€"Mr. W. Bugs-n. m- mhn BI:- up, m Mr. ‘w'fi. Wny. at: 801.- v.erton wcre in town Saturdas. â€"-Mi1.~a Anna Mc\e‘iu. of Toronto. «hite'l her sister. Mrs. L. V. 0'. Connor. Bond-st... the other day. ctygeon. was in town Mandi)? . dam-nor. Uh p t ‘fKoro not; 3°9- -l[r. .W. E. Goddwm this mm to decorate. â€"Mr. In“ N. Reid, 0 Bot-e". South. Yarduxh _ lam Fumhkqfim -11: n.J. 3.150..un 83‘: -Mrs. Hills. um daughter Vera, or 'Banie. are visiting M. the home o! (In. 1‘. .Wilkiuon. Juana-mmanwiq, 0! 13m Baum. «1101a: town mm Monday. m at m m m m I. at... -Mr. \Villiun Wright. 0! Toronto. in visiting in town. ~Mr- W. c. 1'. Moor» of Bacon- geon. was in town Monday. -Miu Terrill. ol Fenclon Fails. is visiting Miss Moore. Adclmdeqnté â€".\lx. I“. J. Fletcher. of Brampton visit_.¢_d friend: in town loud”. AS TRAVfllfRS COME AND GO PIT!" PEISOIM. WHITE... â€"lr. 8.1. m. Willis undd Remnant. thgofl hie-mi: Thursday among the accur- m am! Main;- pic-nah” than I»? mm Mb me a: mm: mm (In public mal- fir: wan:- n... â€"IE. and In. Game Distal-con in» «mm bump. the; spending MW“ in tho Highly“:- of Ward v trim in Am- â€"Prinolp-3 W 1‘ “.9". to-norrow to wine-- th- loo” "cu 1am: on REIT GM“ at the maul. - â€"nx. s. lumbar. ot Fcneloo cur-nun: Boom: am 11.: ca Falls. mid our town a basica- viut I m 1'“. Fnday. \ , , 1'01 I , m m who hue Branch Agencies at Cnnnington, Woodvme. Cohoconk. Fenelon Falls. Bobmceon, Patel-Doro. [mm-oak. Port Hope. Omemee. Janetvlue. Onkwood and other places will he added as the business nomads. The above proposition is on a. beautiful eminence overlooking the most GIGANTIC MANUFACTURING CENTRE in the Dominion Youeangetinonthe ground floor by making a small pay- ment down and dividing the balance of installments over three years. This is not a speculation, it is a legitimate investment, being disposed of and built on so rapidly that the city already contemplate erecting a car line, and extending its boundary to include Earlsoourt and prime will advance rapidly. was opened for investors six months ago. In six months more it willallbe sold. It has grown with the rapidity of a western mining proposition, with this difference, that 99 per cent. of mining prospectors fail to win, and 100 per cent. of our purchases have won. It’s like buying bonds netting you 20 to 40 per cent., with absolute security for the money you have invested EARLSCOURT 'OOOQN' £9 The Family Grocer, East of Benson House and Star Clothing Store. WW. ”9” O WWMWW NOWWQ‘ oooo«¢oooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooé OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQ . G. EYRES SON, Lindsay WE MEAN BUSINESSâ€"Time isshon, and if we can realize what we paid for the goods we'll be well satisfied. The stock com- prises, 1801' zoDinnerSetts, IzTaSetts, ”Chamberdes, antim- ber of Lamps, Pitchers. Tumblers, Butter Dishes, Salts, Peppers, Mustard; Cheese DishegOddCupsandSametc. Havingdecidedtoretirefi'ombusinessin Lindsay in the near future I find it necemryoto close out entirely the large side line of Crockery and Glassware carried in con- nection with my Grocery Trade. as the prospective purchaser does not wish to handle it. $l000 SINK Crockery Sale J. G. CORRAN, AT SLAUGHTER PRICES. 00 81'0“ of Dinner and Tea Setts. Toilet Setts, Lamps. Fancy Articles, etc, To be slwghtorod at and below actual cost. W. R. WIDDESS, AgentCanadaneAsunnoeCo Lindny.0nt. canada Life Assurance Go. thwhlyafisfiedwuhmyptawtinmoe in yourCompany.$zoooofwhichisnov fully paid upand parfidpatingin theprofiu oftthom- panyulongul live. Thepmfitsaflowedne GEO. A. LITTLE. W. R. WIDDESS. Agent, Lindsay. drab: u!" . . . "a, 'on Isl-hung that Mm at t and! u Rou- and Ma! salt-winding eleut'rio clock. that: kin Mute 34::th as.“ price :0 W I" hung clash clams each :

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