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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 Jul 1904, p. 9

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Malian d as in nation of Mr. . Dr, Wood. t b)‘-‘ A -. :jgned and S 03 metal of SI 'rbaim. a. paint: mealtuz‘l of C '1; 5:1an of a G 1’0\ x3 slant-mu“; 01‘ your.“ at , 0‘; the Corporation on M1." dst, Md beg to nwmmcud that he Fame be fyled. 3:011? ccmmittee hawe considered- SLHYLI'LCh 1c: the yea: 190-1. ‘The mchm rcqmred for the present ‘C'ar fig materxaily increased, 097- DS iugely to the eastablxshment 91 'M‘ Home of Refuge. The amount gt 5 Promsed to raise by assessment 13 $4337. A rate of five and one-5 F‘Ejlt m'lis on the sum of 81.1556.- glb-“J. ihe equalized value 0! the» “”1115- would realize 824,769.00: hm which there is to be deducted ”‘3 PIOPOrcion of the net cost at the CWT-15 Ponce Magistrate’s may f1.“ expenses m be allowed to the «33.9. 0‘7 Lindsay. 832.00.524.‘ . Bylaw and Petition. 0!: nation of Mr. Slabark. seconded ny. “'oud. :1 by-me. confirmingan pent-:2: with the Board of Edwaâ€" on. of 829 Town of li‘ndsay. was read, signed and sealed. 0:: meta: of JI‘SEI‘S. Austin and air-hairy. a pt'tit'mn to the Minister {Agriculture of Canada, re the es- :bg‘émmm of a Good ~Rmda Basin... ring Branch of th: department of rEcuLtm": was raised through the Vumim «mm «mm . W 01995.". gluch Business to ho Dun Hit- by tho numbers. (Conunued From Page 3.) die bridgv, Bobcaygeon... 193.89 m McLeod. repaim Mic-y mum acme ale bridge, 30W Fairbairn. servio JERECUUIRJUNE SESSION OPEN- ED TUESDAY 0? LAST WEEK bridge, ...... huoouuuuo 9% cos. a. 06 seen Second mac Wanna ”nun...“ Mid-Summer Shoe Sale M... SAZI'RDAY'S SESSION. ri.’ mm at 10 o‘clock. the War. Finance and Abgssment ‘de ~10 report and beg to sad an: follows: '23! a grant of titty doliars dc; to school section No. _5, mg? or Dalton. to assist 1;: ng and Carrying on the work schcui. the meant to be paid , Shier oi the Inspector of Ho: West \iczoria. '33:! ELF: (‘1ch and treasurer mind [0 order such cuts for .ch purposes in connecuon rho-cl architecture and vent!â€" as may be -rc¢.ui:ed Dyihe kQuadc services Pi-q a creek floating HE SHOE KING, LINDSAY, ”en's Misses’ an weights and UP" :cn am: ,0 make a} fer the is: nd to 031’ch submissio: ,eeting to ‘13). in the practical)! *(mmluee :L’ (:1 the J. and t1] rs oz‘ acco ;-3 Hunt th committee recommend that mittcc recommend that 8 the Coward to consider 2 uy-lznv be held oxquw sin-r 27m next, at 11 0'- mc forenom. and that the by-L'LW be published me with the terms of the 1 Municipal Act, 1903 JU in The Weekly Pout creek floating b;- -rcqui:e3 by {he Schools for West VIC- 'c'. itwe recommend that and Treasurer be 3:!- mk‘: all necessary ‘pzc- (hf: issue 0! the deben- to take steps for ’crs {or the deben- vznission to the Count“ :1; L0 be neld on Sept- in the event of its be- nation cable to do 90. 0c haw, confided-ed he auditor: [or the 1 the acwmpanying uccoum‘. and beg yo L the same. be adopt- JULY 151: to 15th. .o...‘ ,t for The Slater Shoo. . . . . and Children’s Book, Shag; and SH . p40-d8t0 styles at reduced Prices. PPOts in Sumner Imr' LINN\Y, 10 p. m. . NEILL, Dealt With by por 8. That the notice to Parliament. for an poxate a many and the Kingston and Don Railway. be I'yled.‘ vllx -â€"‘ '0 , Railway. be l'yled.‘ 9. That communimtioua as fol- lows be fylod: l-rom the waetary of‘ Department of Railways anflCanalsz‘ from J. 'H. Carnegie, csq., M. P. P.; from S. J. Fox. cam, M. P. P.;from the Superintendent of unmxgcation; {tom the Director 01 Colonization; Irom the Treasuer of Sick Children‘s Hospital: (mm the Canada Pvt-aun- cnt Mortgage Corporation. 10. That the reports: as fol- lows be Iyled; Plowmap'a Associa- tion. Victoria Historical Sociccy, Noun Victoria Agricultural Somcty, Public Libraries of Little Britain, Oakucod. Mnnilla, Fc"clun Faun. Omemce. and Lindsay. . )1. That financial stat-amen“ of local municipalities, for the your 3. That the m of 5200 be grant- ed to the North Victoria Agricul- tum! Society, 4. {That leave be given “to intro- duce a by-law- to ,providc‘tor the payment 01 members (or their at- tu-dame in Council and attendance on committee of the Councii. and :o xepeal Byâ€"hwa Nos. 73,‘ 431 and 430, and the provisions of any other by- law that may be inconszstcnt With the terms a! the by-lzgw to be intro- 1111086. Your oormittee have considared the communications and documents xefexred to them. and be; to recom- mend as follows: . .1. That the sum of :50 be gra‘nt- ed to the Victoria Historical Soci- the ralc of. assessment for CnuuLy puxposcs for the )ear 1904 bewao and onweight'n mills on the dollar. and beg leave to introdur'e a. by-law for the purpose of levymg the Cann- ty mate. Your committee have considered the resolutions of Council. on the sub- ject-'3 of which they have been in- structed to report, and beg to re- commend as follows: 1. That a further grant ol’ 3600 be made to the Ross Memorial Hos- pital. 2. That the sum ot 82(1) be grant- ed to the South Victoria Agricul- turaLSociety. . 10. That L lows be f‘v‘lGd; tion. \ictoria \oyth Victo'cia Public Librarie canned, Man Owemce. and Li You: committee :beg to raw payment of chima a 4.110 as follows: , Victorizi Industrial School. maintenance... .. .....; â€"â€"1 :4‘: in- .1 sen‘ices... .‘ Home or Refuge Com.. 1213031102, etc.,... House of Reluge Com, tendaancc. etc..." House 0: Refuge Conn, lendancienetcwx . B'cusc o! nuuou u“... tendaxwe. e10,” Emu: of Refuge Messrs. Brad) and-.6311“ tlcment, crossing “1:511, ...... n, W. W. Workman, cab hirc,...- lk-putatiou. Constitution of County Councils, otc.... Eqmtmim. House of Refuge legis'xation. eta... High School Seitlement Com- W. W; Workman. lx-putatiou. 00°F County 2'9“” J. W. Wood. 314)., Uuwuu .. acetionai Aas‘u.... ......... Newton Smole, Ontario Ed- ucational Ass’n.,... ...... R. Bryans, contracts for a... ..... Jamefl W( C. D. mun person rm; uu-v-y FRIDAY. JULY 1. Bid Tully, 5e:â€" crossing Tully an act :0 incorâ€" undmf the name or Domgmou Zlcntral 08b hire!"- M. P. P.; from 0! unmtgraqion; of Colonization; )f Sick Children‘s Canada l‘trmm- and allowances. $1.15 5 'ol‘ appliqati-Jn for "2.00 "5-3 .00....”OOQ‘. Jam/49ml T4 3! Bio“ Yen DJ . we n On‘ an Staback, «Id pro lecting menta ‘ County a third 0n mo Graham, paying for their oomitt 21 .80 12.80 “3155 a 39.60 17. 80 26. 30 10.00 ~Miss Haiti's B. Vallemyue, of Mcultou Ladies‘ Coilege, Toronto. in fishing her friend, Muss Annie Field- er, Meltw'e-m. â€"1\i.aster Fergus Meaghul- Ridout- st... who has been uttendmg St. Mich ael’s College, Toronto, is home for the summer \‘amtion. â€"Mr. Newton Hammad. of Tom-om to. is visiting his uncle, Mr. Kenny Magwood. of Victoria. Road. . â€"Mis8 Effie McKay, of town. left Saturday for Toronto 1to spend a few days Mith her sister Miss Edna Mcâ€" Kay. â€"--Mr. and Mrs. R. Kylie drove to Pcterboro Sunday morning to meet men- son Edward. who has just re- turned tram Oxford. . He Is unite [aligned after 1118 voyage across the ocvau. and will take a zew days’uuiet rest bcfure calling on fiis friends. -Port Hope Guide: Mr. and Mrs. John Weldon, 0: Onhwoud, and Jessa: Weldon. clerk of the Township of Mariposa. wife and son, were the guests of M1. and him. ‘Jahn Diet, Bruton-m. on: Sunday. They were well pleased with "“tha prettiest town in Canada." . . ; . ; . - .u-.._ â€"Miss Mary Dunstord, of Dundee 8: Flaw-116‘s millinery department. left town Wednesday for the East. Ion-nu o! cltluns and Strange" within Our Oat-s. â€"Mr. M. McGal’fz-cy. of. Bancroft, was in town :Wgedmsday. -â€"Mr. H. E. Cormil. of Omemee, called. on town friends Saturday. â€"Mr. Ernie Jewell, a popular LII. I. student, left Saturday to spam! the vacation and his home m Can- nington. ,. _ - -â€"_â€"..,, ~ - ....-......; who Sinemrs of War? ‘ On' moth pt news. Shaffer and Staback. MW, .NO-. to authorize and provide for the‘ levying and col- lecting or certain rates and aims- menta for malty purposes in the County of Victoria, 1904, was read, a third time, signed and sealed. 0n motim of Messrs. Shaver and Graham, By-lanw. Noâ€", to provide to: May thsjpembers o! the Council for their attendance in Oouncil or on ”tinnitus,” road and passed by ‘ m thm me- I ' Wu. ..- 7-._.__V, 01 Blair and Williamson. gentleman's clothiers and bailout, 2280 St. atherq cue-at. .Weal, has returned (to town to recruit mm for No. 200.. 45 Victoria Rest. which. lett for the annual camp of Wton on Tuesday, last.- . b ) Moved by Mr. Fairbairn, seconded by Mfr. Stabaok, that an cxpmssion 0t sympathy be extended to 1.11. Mo. Quade. eoq.. on account of the illness. from which he is suffering. and that ~Mr. J. E. V. Powers, of Eenelon Falls, transacted business in town Tmsday. =, ‘ -Mr. A. Mchath. merchant tail- or..Kigmou1gt, tranawtcad businzssiu â€"m. E. Edwards. accompanied by ti: wife and child. visited Manilla friends Sunday. - _ x ~Mx. W J. Hop wood. 0! Pete. boro dry goods traveller, called on town customers Monday. he receive the We 0'! the hopes of his colleagues in office that hemay be soon restored to his usual health. -Mr. Chas, Mathicu, of Halibu- ton. was in town Tuesday. â€"Messrs '13. and F. V. Birchard. of Coboconk. was in town Saturday. -â€"Mr. W. \V. Jardine. headmaster of Omcmce High School, was in our town Saturday. ° â€"R4ev. .W. J. Creighton. of Bobcay. goon, visited our town Tuesday. Mr. Barry Lennox, of the R. M. Baal Leather 00. is visiting relatives near Toronto.‘ â€"'l'.he Misha Hattie Hurst and Pearl Reid, of Bobcaygeon. were in town Saturday; some years “01 Edward“ Stat! [fight to spend parents. M13 311‘ Bond-BL E6 08‘ St Louis Fpir a â€"-er. Sap. Calvgecrt. of Moosomm, some: years ago a member of Mr. J. G. fidwm‘dfi stat! unfitxi Sam riagy night to spend a week or sowinb his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Calvert, Bond-at. B26 came 'here dinect from St. Louis Fair amdnaports that many of the exhibits are yet uhplaoed. â€"Mr. A. H. Cottingham. a valued employ»: of the Hamilton Carriage Co. for a 01' her of years. and amgst gopular citizun, lteb'un Tuesday for Toronto. on a happy mission. To- morrow he. will mad Miss L. Jahmke of St. Paul, Minn. A host of (fiends . ,J MM...-nnl.ntions and gum! Dan-r. Registrar. tin ' Mle,...... ... u. S. Nefieon, tare, discharged , .prisonen... ..... .. ....“ Jmes Gnmam. expenses Ta'amqaortatnion CommiSv sion,... ... .. .. ... ..... mat ”35571:“ Pannnda .- Lg ~-...---. m _Mr. A. H- C‘ 91111310503 of the Co. for a number 1109111111 citizen, ‘ 'Dorcnto. on 3 h mom-v be “'m ' Toronto. on :5 nappy gum-u... ,_, money he wall wad M133 L. Jahnke of St. Paul, Minn. A host 0! friends extend congratulations and good wishes; â€"Mr..Wl .~ \P. \Pilkivc lelft onf Tues. day for the VenniliomRvgcr xii-3.. trict in‘ Alberta, going via Edmonton, where he will meet his brother; Rob., who has been Witt! 'a naming, party all season. Mr. P. G. Pilkie (will I Tube father and soon will perfocnn {homestead duties (Nanci! adjourned. PIT!" PERSONAL POINT!“ ‘_ A. .Wmiamson. 'hi ot the firm- 1.70 human}. OITIIHEHcEMEIT EXER- OIBES new rnInAv mums. E1; Great Standard Bred Stallion 8. luau-mental Solo. _“Soaran;¢. 000130." (Thoma), Miss ‘J. _Meahan-. 4. Vocal. “Snowlake'.” ,(Cowen). Miss C. McGinnis. 5. Instrumental Duett. Overture, (Schlepegsell). Pmno. Miss M. Fleur-y; Violin, Miss A. Sconuxg. __ ‘_ _ , Record 2.18}; Public Exhibition, three heats 2.10, 2.093, 2.091, Has been quuters in 29 sec., 3 1.56 olip.. The Hudson.» Trotting Brod Stallion in Madaâ€"nan! was In Donor condition that be Is to-daa. , Part I. .1. March. Op. 39. No.1, (Hollocnn' dot). Piano, wfia M “Bill's . ‘ioliu. Misses T. O’Brien and A. Scanned. 2. moms, 35ml), (Seleccecb. St. Cecilia' 9 Clint. ‘vwvxl suv ..... .q, in the words of . ‘i'aisc he so nicely expressed. He then called upon [a- spector J. E. Knight to say a few words. Mr. Knight said he had listened to a guest. :many concerts in he time annd.was pleased with the enter- tainment given on this occawlon â€" \cr'y much pleased. and he wished particularly to give praise to both the Sisters and pupils for the excelâ€" lent. work and study displayed in ”the regulating of the recital-ions. which were giVen in such clear {one} and 7â€"2-.. LI.-L. . g...- "“IU lvvâ€" â€"â€" â€"_7 7- with each true expression that it was simply a delight. to listen to'them. KESWICK In Exceptionally Planning Program Rendered by an Pupils. The 14th anneal Oommcmu‘éefit exercises of St. Iona-11's Academy Lindsay were held last Friday ev- ening in the large music» room of the Convent. about 100 parents and friends of the young ladv pupils be- ing mesent. .Tyhe {olhwing program was rendered: " 1“)“ way: W'W--_v , Yen. Archdeacon Casey delimred a short address. congratulating the Sisters of St. Joseph, [or the able manner in which *hey had taught the pupils. ,nnd the young ladies for the excellent manner in whmh they performed the difficult parts as- signed to them. Father O‘Snllivan' endorsed an that Archdeacon Casey had said. nna voiced the feelings of the audépnce KESWICK, 2131 Site Of W"). ”I” u. vv-â€"â€"-â€". 7. RwitaLion. ‘ 0 King’s Joyd bells.“ Miss C. Winnis. : Part II. 8. Vocal Quantuue, “Justus ut Palma.” (Lambillottc,) Sopranos. M a- sea Galvin and Louergau; Altos. M13- 903 E. Jordan and E. Scullard. 9. In°1m~momal Solo. "Cachoucha Caprice.” (Raff), Miss E. Gorman. 10. Focal, “bearer My God to Thee" (Holden), Miss“ Lian-in. “I.._.'L-42.'_ Vlvuu, all-w ll. ww--...- 6. Vocal, "face to face," (John- son). Miss 15. Jo_t_<_i_an. ..... ‘--vâ€"â€" 11. lnstrmgéhfél Solo, “lm‘itatidn to the Waltz," (Weber) M158 5!. E. Gorman. 13. Vocal. “Three Green Bon- nets,” (Ha-rdetof), “‘Wmte Moon." '(Mattci). Miss M. Loam-gun. 14. Chorui. “llagnificut,” “(Wob- ber). St. ‘Cegilia‘s Choir. ‘-:__4_ .3 I”-.- Fleury . linnio Karin]: won hut-nib Toronto Faith: 1.09, 1.065 1.03. LORD BDBEBTS LORD ROBERTS has never been best- en in the Show King. He osptured first rise and nodal at the Toronto Spring ghow and at the Industnal several times. His colts took first and second prizes in Cnrriage and first prize in General Pur- soeeclasses in 1908 at the Toronto In- netrisl. LORD ROBERTS stands to thy with- out a. rival in the _Show Ring and his colts ere following in lus footsteps. fun, :t'fi'zlrdée blood and pqsséssing 23%, {Ii-round action, and mu when bredwith the ordinsry mates of. the gonn- ty be any-gm giro “3’10 and ‘knoo when- , ALAL A- __ A‘s-mafia Will make the season at us own stable. 172 Kent-st. was; For, Pedigree 3nd Team m “an ends. -â€"wtf. Tim Spillingnley................... “.213; Emmet B.......... . . . .. . . .223 Dolly Keswick. ..... . ............... 2.25 Minnie lie-wick (ice record)......2.l9£ Mollie Keswick (public trial)... .22? Minnie Kuwiok, trisl ct Pecu- ham ............................. 2.17 ‘. l0SfPfl’S ACADEMY. finding. “The chricve,"Mi;s make t_h_e_ Seuspn at_ his THE PROPERTY OF dear Having completed the necesâ€" sary arrangements, lam now ina position to ship any quantity of Coal of all kinds to our- Grain: Agents as follows : W. P. EYBES .................. Fenclon FIJI: HENRY URI-28......" .....Camenon mos HAWKINS. ............. ”313 JOHN w. MemLLAN ........... Gnu m3? ANDERSON ...... { fifg‘g We invite an inspection (I our large stock of SCOTCH, IRISH, uni been CANADIAN WEAVES. Better Give satisfaction been-use muerid is «f the beat. ad the mmhip without fault. glues lave uever been ofiend to a. critic! public. Just now is 1 good time to law! you: odor for 3 (All unit. If you m‘ (liking “out one, don't (nil to see our goods ind get our pflceo hefore.‘ Mug. It will pay you. L BROWN... . GATHBO, If say and will do what we say, lintâ€"Them uuon has sensed my a wholesale man’s plans to “gang agloe" and forced them to accept losses on some lines of seasonable mer- chandise. ll plainly stated reasons and facts will convince then here are four of t {on that we mean what we Third â€"The retail season has been elected in much the some way, and we're throwing our surplus stocks out with a quarter to half clipped of! our former low prices. IOll'lh â€"We must sell these goods at once. ”-9... _‘. ‘oL-.. -_--- 5...- _-_ _.A_-._ -. m.“ -2“! Starts Dominion Day", Store Open Till 12 am. ”MMNWNOOW Probably by the time this newsj’éilCheS you. jive vyill have launched into this great sale. We told you of the bargains we’re offering in last Week’s advertisement, and just let us remind you to look them up if you ve overlooked that particular an- nouncement. Prices quoted there hold good while the items last. Our sole aim in this sale 13 to clear all surplus stocks at once. This means a sacrifice in money for us perhaps, but a most unusual money-saving opportunity for our customers. I” "W“: LHUiUl-VIU WU 'U “UWIHIHIUH but: BIL) 8000.1 -0“ Syndlcate stores p xcked up ”va :ale will best all fonner sales, in bigger volume, better urge lots of these lines at half prices or upproaching it. bergains and a. greater number of utisfied customers. The following prices back up these statements, and the goods are here to back up the prices. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 1: you c ‘ n"_ c 0 m ‘3 firm”, 95m :3 a o o n “to: 3: possible. 500 yards Fine Sheer Dress Mus‘ins, sum-ted combinstion colors and ttems, suitsble for full dresses, or sopsnte 3211s . 10 dos. Men’s Silk Noam, undo-up knots, four-in-hsnd, puff :nd string sbpeo, n big range of nest pnttorns to select tron. Women’s Luther Purses and Wrist Bags, numerous fashionable stupes and colors, nnging in mm! from 75c to 8‘, for this “lent 33c. to 8:100. A table loaded with Women's Waist: or white lawn and Percale, almost any size may be had in sane style, while they last 49c. 12 1-2c. and 20a. Drsss Muslins 5c. 169 Pm- Cotton Stockings, fut black; phi: or ribbed, sizes 6 to Winch. 2 puironlytoeuch customer. About fifty Rein Coats for women, in three- qurter sud full length. The threeoqunrter lengths ere reduced to 85 from 810, 1nd $2.50 from $5. The full length: ere reduced to $12.50 from 816; 87.50 from $10; 36:50' tram $8.50; $4.90 from $6.50, and $3.75 from 96. Ken’s and Boys' 25c. leckwear 125c Dollars Saved on Women's Sample Rain Coats Purses and Wrist Bags at Ralf Price. WAKELY 84 F 0RD, 12 1-20. to 200. Black Cotton Stockings 10c. 75c. and $1 Shirt Waists 4-93. “5° ................... aw. PRISM BHANE EYBES PURE MIXEll PAM LINDSAY. £31 Big Stuck Reduction Sale let-chum Tailor. i it.“ artlotb was In mama "It! (dflddd Paintm MsLennan - Bu. Itissstdthingeo see mum. toes spoiled by the bugs. You an tiny: tell than tron tho rest, they never do well stsorwudl but mush than“ and sickly. This cu: any» prevented by using in time out Government Standard ' Paris Green DEMONS DRUG STORE. Hardware, Coal 6': Iron. LINDSAY. Ditto-AT Third â€"The nail mm In: been 1ch in much the some way, and we’re throwing our surplus stock: out with : qmrter to half clipped 0! our tonne:- low price; [uniâ€"We must sell these goods at once. We've neither space, time nor money to waste with surplus etocks. Therefore we’ve determined that this sale will beat all former sales, in bigger volume, better bargains and a greater number of satisfied customers. $3.50, 85 and $6 50 Silk Waists 2.50 Alototoddfiilk Wsists grouped together to sell quickly st this ridiculously low price; some tam; snd Jsp silks, blsck, white sud ”sorted 10c. and 1213c. Cotton Shirting‘s 6§c 200 Ysrds Cotton Shirting, 30 inches wide, tour duh patterns. In the lot no any and black urges, ad broadcloth: in green and turn. A well-made Cotton Night Gown for women, nude with trill down front 3nd on neck; while they last only“ -5c. Dress Skirts. Costumes and Wash Top Skirts at Half Price. The end of the season clean up mesns that all our trimmed Hatemuet be sold at once end we “sure you they will be excellent tau-gains for those who want to-secnre astylishiy trimmed hnt for little money. Wash Skirts of white Duck, Pique, and Linen Crash 31. 50 styles ".;5c $2. 00 stylesSl. 00; $3. 00 styles 81-. 50. Costumes and Dress Skirts nug- ing in price at$35. 00:083. 50, now83. 5000 $1. 750 All our Trimmed Millinery Selling at Half Price. $1.00 56â€"inch Suiting-s 69c. Women's Cotton Gowns 25c. ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. J. G. EDWARDS 60. AGENTS Illuneu and Insurance Unit-mu! 3301::th O Shovels, Spades, Scoops, eie. Wire Fencing, Fence Wire. Fencing Pliers, Wooden Hey Bakes, Hay Forks, Horse Pekes, Paris Green, ma NINE Scythe Stones, “lemma. Non Think whst a main! of econ- omy it will be to the wise one: who come ark Sprayers.

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