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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 11 Sep 1903, p. 5

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£11011 :liifi 11 ’°“ “3* “Hum. attend thin-choc]. I: "limit” work, oxedlont rsultl, 3nd of mm! places it in the front rank 8m 0°” ”080'- Foa no laws: than - 'm ”1‘00“- Writo to: patinhu. Iachine 0", Grain cradles, MsLennan Co. Binder Twine, Hay Fork lope, Binder Whats. Paris Green, v vv “It: Tuesday. septa-her m. Allo 3 full line of Geography Notes, Exercises in Grammar. Exercises in Arithmetic. Scribblers, Exercise Books. rfldlclulen,sndallfioohinlllin Ppblic, High And Model School!- THE FALL TERI 05' THE special prices for that occasion. McLennan 00. Lot 24â€"2 pieces ml, 1 non, 1 ram", r “â€"6.. --___--,_-° --, , - - Lot 25â€"3 pieces full width, Apron Ginghun, reg 10c, B D ............ Blouses and Walking Skirts. Lot 26â€"15 White Blcuoeqreg $1.25, B D 50c; reg $2.75, B D ........ Lot 27â€"30 Bluk Ssteen Blouse: neatly trimmed, reg 81.25, B D. . . . . . * 98â€"any Blue and Creun Lustre Blouse, reg 81.75, B D... . . . .. . LOB 40â€"11“. w..- â€"_ __ _ _ v W rapperettes and Flannelettes. , -10 ' oesPlaidand Sari Wupperettel, mg 10c, B D.. Lot 21 .P“ p0 patterns, 12:: kinds B D. Lot 23â€"10 piece! Fancy Flmdette 32 inchel, reg 9c, B D...... Lot 24 â€"2 pieces Pink, 1 Red, 1 Yellow, 1 Outage Shula, reg 6c, - u -s.‘ A__._ flz-ALQâ€"u ”Inn RD ,A--. GEO." A. LITTLE’S, M W mum in cold-except m Fence. ooiltakeauptbe she'll: sum- nmm-nm but. mm W mar mdletgitOUtin Wilmer. No loose nagging hm. owning or breaking in win- no is. Mammunot maul mduitahckcnsitsuys slackenedmit ”@3me our. Pacemnmpefedtomhw tum madam And mm. Qanmnuotmowirotenoeinnsenow. a. mm mm mum Ont Imamudstim 3.3» I fun apply on ma, including the v. H. S. Grammar, H. 5. French Reader and Grammar, P. S. Geography. Machine Sections. Tinwaro. “Prism” Mixed Paints. Lots-â€" Lot 5â€"â€" Hardware, Coal and Iron- New Dress Goods. New MantleS. New Carpets, New House 'shings, New Wrapperettes. New Flannelettes, New Blouses w Walking Skirts, in fact a newness pervades the store. Our He d bring you out early Friday morning. . ““ AK_ 36-400 Men’s Bows, rcg 20c and 25c; B D ................ 37â€"100 Derby and made-up Tim reg 25c, B D ............ 38â€"50 pairs Men’s 80:, wool, reg 12c, B D ............... 39â€"100 Men’s Colored Handkerchiefs, reg 46, B D 2 for ..... 40-100 pieces White Embroidery, reg 50, B D ............. To our out of Town ijiends we would say visit us during Fair OLâ€"Uufllw vv -vâ€" _._u 32â€"Mes’ Fancy Spotted Hose, reg 250. B D ............ 33â€"Lsdiee’ Black Cashmere Hose, reg 35c, B D ........ . 34â€"Ladies’ Fency Collars, reg 50c, B D ................. 35â€"4 Bunches Tape for 5c; 2 Papers Needles for ......... Men’s Neck Wear. School Books. ,t 1-1 piece Navy Blue Serge, Chariot Finish, reg 55c, B D. . . ,t 2.4 piece 48 inch Black Satin Cloth, reg 950, B D ........ , 3._Xavy, Cardinal, Green, Black, Fawn, Serge, 46 inch, reg 3‘ $4-1 Cream, 1 BlackAlpsca, reg30c,BD......... ........ t 5-50 pieces Fancy Herring Bone Costume Clothe. worth 40c, VW' '7- _‘ 11â€"6 ham. 5 frame fimuemwt with Border, gag $1.10, B D... 12â€"4 Patterns Tapestry Carpet, reg 75c and 851:, B D. . . . .‘ ......... 18â€"3 Pieces Union Ctrgeting, reg 33c and 35c, B D ................ 85c 60c 28c 21c Lindsay’s Leader. 6â€".Childr6n’t Navy Blue Reefer Coats, reg"$3.00, B D ............. $2.50 :L-La dies’ N", {am gum, Cmels’ Hair Finish, reg $9.00, B D. . . .38. 00 FW’RMMCMN,I9§ $5.50.BD...., ............... $450 9__Ladies’ Black Venom Cloth Mantles, latest mode, reg 816, B D...$12 10-31”]: and Grey mm Costs, 27 inch, with cape. reg 86. B D ----- $5 Carpets and Oilcloths. 5 frame Bmsnlle Carpet with Border, gag $1.10, B D...85c 12â€"4 Pattem’l‘apeetry Carpet, reg 75c md85c, BD.....‘..... ....60c 13â€"3 Pieces Union Cgrpeting, reg 33g:n%33‘%‘£ D. . ...: ........... 28c WM. PRINGLB. PrincipL, Peta-hora, Ont. Grindstonos. r031: LINDSAY., ' FRIDAY; SEW 11. ‘1908. . MCGAFFEY Low Gash Prices. y: M . '-__ sued. Mr. F. D. Moore taking the view. that the incident formed the cons tractor’s first attemIrt to extort extras and that no attention should be paid to it. Mr. Devlin sail the would hold the architect ren- aoneible for any error, and it restcd with the contractors to push the work according to the medications with all possible and so avoi‘d Having to pay the penalty named for. non-performance of contract. The mud will meet again .to-Ingrrow evening. In the meantime a cor.- tract has been let for the excavatzmg work; and tho fir-t ml! was turned A linden Doctor Dead. Dr. W. G. Moni'g’pmery, who has been practising medicine at Minden {or the past three or tour years, dwd at has anthers residence in Gor- tie Ont.. Tuesday, after a shout illâ€" Dee's. Deceased was 29 years of age and married. .. ,, ;g Pnbllc Library latter: A meeting 0! the Public Library Board was held last evening at 7.30 at the request of Contrapbor Miller, who sought advice as to the mitability of Coboconk limestone. (named :' n the specifications) for 'the foundation and belting; courses «of the new building. He «apleined 'that the stone could not “w secured of annicient size. and that the effect would he rather al.5- adyantageoua to {the apperanoe or the banding. 0n the other hand Long- Kid 1;:- Credit Valiey limestone would add about $200 t_o the. tender price. Considerable 1316011681011 on- “ n ‘r_-_- l4h§nn 6}“: vim-r was about to be left by his crew. ' On Sunday evening an extra freight train ’despatched {ram Lind- say met With an accident near Whit- by thrpugh the breaking of a car 'wheel. The track was badly damag- ed for a couple of hundred yards,bht fortunately tbe train did not leave the railé. ~ ' . Accident at Waubausllene Last Set- urday lightâ€"inether at Whitby. . A sax-ions miShap here“ the Hide had-'mack‘water express last Satur- day night. The train, in charge of Conductor Clarke and Driver Sum- max-hells was on the return trip noxth, and .while passing- through, .Weubanshene yard at a good clip the egine struck a, partly opened awiteh‘ near a hme in the track} the result being that the entire train was de- railed and thrown into the 'ditch. kitty or sixty passengers were on' board. but all escaped serious injury with the exception 01 Driver; Susan! merbell, who was badly bruised and ihqkrni.‘ but bad no bones broken. It us :and the Pwitch wigs left partly (in; 53'" d“ gréen Marksmanâ€"of a freight txfain, _ wpo__ feared that he THE ENTIRE TRAIN DERAILED. 'Fl'wifsergé, 46 inch, reg 330, BD... ’mg5_5c’BDtoiulooccnoo Dry Goons House. week, very ...44c . .18c . .280 ”40c . . .5c $1. 50 $1.40 83 15 $6.50 ....7c .70 71c :23c .24c 1 5c â€"-Colborne Express: A township council in North Hastings Wished its collector"! returns for the past nix years critically audited. and paid a local expert one dollar and titty cents [or tbs service ! There’s no mention m the proceedings of any mistakes. ’. ..... 'H uh ! that‘ 1 nothing. Lindsay paid its auditor 5200 last yaar and diwovercd that he had made an error of about $180,000 in the ament of one ward. .We are strictly In it when it comes to making mistakes. FISHER-J AGKEITâ€"O 1! W4 dncsday, Sept. 2nd at the Queen-9t. Metho- dupt church parsonage St. Paul-st, j by Raw Mr. Strrkenlir. Joseph ' fisherLtdwn. to M189 Florence Jarkett, or Ops. DEATHS KILLERâ€"In Lindsay, on Fri”, Sept. an; 1908. Samuel Charles Kfllan, eldg’st son 0! H1333; Kil- â€"-Did you. hear a dull thud. follow- ed by a peculiar noise. about 8 o’- clock this morningl VAandel'ed wltl't 01.!) e‘ â€"We were misinforme when we stated a few days ago t t’a popâ€" ular ydung dentist'm about to dis- pose of his pract'ufe. ‘A gentleman from mtside has been here with a flew to locafing, and being unableu secure suitable rooms -he endeavored to buy a practise. He made after; to the gentleman referred to, and sever :11 others. but withmt sdwesa. _ â€"-'l‘be Bobcaa goon Independent in 11.9 last issue scores the Grand Trunk manawalnen‘t roundly for the mum-- ably poor connections made thi scum- mer with the steamer at Lindsayi. and asks "Is the compmy eeommizing in coal and axle grease? ‘ The criti- (giant‘s seams 'to be warranted by the. ac , â€"'1‘he G. T. B have a large gangot men at work east of the iron bridge grmléng and mak‘ng the preparatory arrangements for the placing of ‘a doubleâ€"track siding. In addition to forty Italians employod on the work, pretty nearly all Zbe section men as far east as Omemw and was: as hr as Blackwater have been called into sarvice. â€"Iu Hamilton eight niilkmen are being prosecuted, at the matinee at the Medical Health Mentor put- ting a preservative called formald- (-hyde in their cans. m «(then has admitted his mean act. The drug is nsrd for omb 11min; purpoios by un- dertakers. â€"The meartha Lakes Navigation 00’s excursion steamer, the Kcnoaha. made her regular trip on Monday. The season has been a busy one, and Capt. Pat-km and crew earned a rep- utation for courtesy that will mane the steamer more popular than ever next season. 4 The frame has been put up ineevlen days by Mr. Sharpe. of Lindsay, who has certainly broken the recent! (or rapid work. «Penelon Falls Star: Mr. M. H. McCallum's new house is ready for the bfick wprk,_which begins (0-day. â€"Sergt.-Mador Martin is having: five bgTSc pom-er electric motor instal- led m his laundrv to operate the var- ious machmeg. Hardware he he: used steam power but the con] famine last year baa taught him a 106mm: 1.e;n.. I - I‘his is a good time for the bush- new man to advertise. The farms" will won reap in hard cash, their 'reward for their auburn labors, and the dwellers in the city are planning their winter purchases. â€"_F.a.rmers residing in the vbin'ty of the town should notily the lite bri- gade when they are about to burn their pea straw stacks. as it would then save an occasional run in re- sponse to false alarms. â€"Su.nday is evidently mash day. with the Italian railroad mwios. nihp have their homesin the earn-rear the G.T.R. shops. In the evening they have a song service and the singing ‘a remarkably goat . : a" l â€"Thc Str. Ogemnh has replaced the Eetnr'xon' on the route between Lind- say and Bobcaygebni. Although the {armor vessel draws lea water the Captain will not risk the passage to the town wharf. ‘ â€"Strength and vigor come of good too' to lynigouted 'F"oroe. arena: to serve wheat and barley food, add! no burden. but anstaim, now-Mme, mvigotates. â€"We make to order Men's Suits, ' Overcoats. and all garments required I by men. Try usutor your clothing, etc. Dundjas Flavelle mâ€"w‘l. ' â€"Miw Forberlt h’as opened hec- Fur Repairing and Remodelling ~Roo¢mi on Kent-5L, over Nein’s Shoe Store. and is prepared to fill a]! order: â€"fw2. 1 -It you require any clothes this fall we make to order the finest kind at moderate prices. Dundas 8: Fla- velle Bros.â€"w1. â€"We all Mon’l Suit; to order gt $16. $18. $3. 822, $35; Overooncl st $16, $18. I$30, 535.1530 Md $35. Duds: Final}. momâ€"w . - -â€"'Stndonta may still pnter ,thia Federal Business College for than]! term. Day and evening sessions. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever’a Dry Soap a powder. It will re- move the grease with the Mt use. 36 4mm years from now Mr.'rarte may be enlightening the country with Bordon? manta.» What Is Hippo-Ill II To“ and tho Gentry About Ila. , ~Mxliinery improves-s wanted at lit-,9. H- Sflvgx'aâ€"GBWLV â€"“aie of Mfllinery ind [.adiea‘ Furnishings at Mrs. E. Silver‘sâ€"as BRfllY [0(Al BREVIIIES. ’AS IRAVfllERS (ONE AND“! __._.â€". MTflEBEDâ€"_.â€"â€" IV POST liminn!r|1nv PMIAL POINTER! LL}; _. L3 1.1-1.“. -.Mr Joseph Souve. o! Lachine. near Momma]. and his sister. Mrs. Ranger. of Peter-hero. are vinitinng. and Mrs. J. J. Brooke. Kent-8t; Mr. Suave runs a large harness shop in the lower provnnce. and while hcra he will make some good. mm of snnplics from the Ben] Katha-Cg. â€"M.ss Mabel B. Winters returned Inst Tuesday from Toronto. having completed a summer course in mice culture and piano under one o! thud eminent teachers, ‘ _urq. Grabem. 0! New York. ”a sisitiug her dgughter. Mrs. 'J. J. Lindmy, L'ambrzdgc-st. Mm (in. 9mm is accompanied by her daugh- t:.‘ . Mrs. N023, of Et'erling, -Mr. R. W. Moore; travelling and- itor for the Buffalo Susquehanna Railway Don. has remrned to Toron- to, alter a dim-t vidt with his sis- ter. ms. 8. McGill. Kingogt, ' i â€"Mis~ E111] Gross h‘as returned (mom Winnipeg. where she spent the last “to monum m- Gross inay nun-n to the Prairie City. as we moamtand she has been gum-pd the position of leading ooloist‘ m a church there. . .452. Wright Goodwin. G. ‘1‘. R. (We! Impatchcr at London; “turn- ed to that city last evening. having spent an anoynble ho‘iday a‘t Stub neon Point «vim hie lulily. Mn. Goodwin am: daughters wil! remain some week: longer. ‘ .â€"Mr. J. Irvine, of Montreal. has been appointad trainmaster for the Midland Division of the GHTRJ Mr. Irnno will have charge 0‘ all trams running in and out of Lindsay. ‘ â€".nr. Walter Cook, who [or a few tears was in charge 0! true Royal quel lunch counter has taken a poo- itian a'~' assistant wine clerk at the Benson 1101190.. -â€".M'w: Hombly, of Bellevillc. is vie» hing her brother, Mr. W. H’. Baubly. of the Bank of Montreal, anfi the Muses Gross, in town. â€"Mr. Jaa. Gmaham is in the city atâ€" tadinc the m d the anTn- cinl Good Roads Amistion as me- presentative of Fitters; minty Coun- cil. n â€"Mr. and Mrs. S. cm) (If\Voodham, (nem- St. Mary ’3), returned home. thk morning alter spending Sunday and Monday #51th their son, Mr. A. J: Ford. . ' - ' ’ 1 ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberts. 06' town, and daughter Mr; W. Garneit. of Reaboro. left lately for Toronto to visit friemh and take in the n» minim Fair. â€"-Llnso F. M. Sandfm'd and Mrs. A. H. Austin, of FeneJon Falls, were in tgtmp l-‘rihy, ramming Iron: the c y: ‘ ‘ â€"MI. Harry Bn'chmll. of the Syl- vester Gasoline Works, Mrs. Bricknell and children. spent Labor Day in Ta- ronto. A .4313. w. Ingle, of the Methodist Book Room, Toronto. and mangle. spent $111de and Labor Day In gown with Iriendg. -Mnu Anna V. Walton left Sltur- day to: Montreal, where one will b: the cued d relatn'ep for a ccoplfi of weeks. â€"Mr. M. 3._ Simon spent Labor day at Chehvong Park. where ‘Mr Sis» son is the guest of Mn and Mrs. W. H. Heywood. ‘ -â€"Mr. Wm. BL Heston and family, of mm, wont north lately to trend two weeks on the back lakes. â€"Mr. Chalmers Webster and Mr. Percy Moynee. (If J. Satellite 8: Son‘s staff, are visiting frimds in Torontn. -. â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wellstood, o! Kinmoum, were in town Monday. on that ,way back from the city. Luv. and um R. ma. or Irondnle, passed through to Toronto Saturday to spend a. week ‘mlh' Iriendgl . - â€"Mr. E. Hosgrovc and write, Mina Mangroveflind Miss Fraser. of Kari- tield‘ were in town Saturday. â€"Mr. Wm. Jordan. at Pension Falls. passed through to Toronto lately to visit friends and take '1: the Fair. â€"Miss Alice Conan and Muss Edith Con-am returned Friday night, alter spending a week in I‘m-onto. â€"Mwu F. Symon: has total-nod home, nitct visiting lrienda in 002- lingwood and n‘uronto. was in town Saturday. We under- stand he ‘ia negotiating tor the pur- chae a! Dr. Day's practise. \ "mu Holllhargey and via Joanie Malone: spent the holulay with friends in Mme. â€"Kis‘ Poor! OSterhont, o! Roches- WVN 1.10 writing ho: aunt, Mm. F. Busbell, Wellington-st. . -Mr. and lire. A. Hurlt. 01 M mum were in town Momma 3 int hours. , L s R Pearson and_ Bohr. Wilegfstfiohcwm. Irena In town â€"'_\lr.'Herb Non-inn lett lately {or unmanned to spend a tow danrfihh rehtiveS. --Mr. and Mm. J. W. Wakefield, town. apart Labor my and today in Tormto. â€"M1'. Wm. Fielding, police magiJ true. 01 linden. was in town Satur- -mor Soother“ and family. nt Labor Day and headway in the Cl 3:. -mp3 Soutbby and daughter‘ or Enlibutton, were in town haw â€"Mr. Wm. Neill. of Guinea!“- titan Lindny Iricnds my. - .31“ c. Btliott, o! Woodbndga. is visiting 1418 F. Symon; Kent-st. -Mr. Albert Fair. of Fonelcn Mia. passed through to Toronto lately: ‘ -m. 1‘. Joy. at Kinmount. pan-ed through to Toronto on Saturdays -â€"Mr. and Mn._L. S. launder are visiting friends m Toronto. -urp. W. Stitch. William-qt. 'l the guest 0. Toronto friends. " -)lr. Geo._ amp spent the holi- day sum {Hands In Hastings. . ‘ â€"Mr. W. J. 119an and mm,- o! Peta-bare. were m tqwn Friday. 1" love...“ of cum” and Stu-(on 'RMI On Oct” -Aldenna.n .1. 03.1011: spent La- bor day in Peterhoro.‘ â€"Mr. P F. Giants 0! Fonclon F5119, .was in ‘tonn nonday, -â€")lr. N. .W M06111, 0! Janeln'llc. spent Lanr Pay _xn town. 0A.!I'O fin ‘TII KM #53 Eb -Mf. John Branifl. G.T.T. braking- ‘man, has been wandered to Alan. 6519'; 5'3 1‘0” M tm ”W. 11F“: 41-. E. D. Stitch, cl Gumball- tord wu- tn town In: week. a meat 01 hi! brother, Hr. Wm. Stitch. â€"Jޣc E. German. of Fort William. has arriud to resume he: Studied at. St. Jonph’o oomph â€"Mr. L. B. Bbwland. wiie nndhm- ily. o! Irondnio. passed tan-ouch to tho city on Monday. - ‘ ‘ 41in Maggie Short and Mr. Jan low of the em ward, are visit- lng in Peterhono. (rind; â€"nu-o Stella flatthio has returned 1mm a mum: 3 mt with fricndo in Zion Qty, 111. ' â€"Mr. John Madison, 0! Rochester. N.Y., in waiting hia m. Mr. J. Nudi- no, Durham-3t. -â€")lr. Will Dingle. o! Tot-onto. is wishing at home. . â€"flr.9. Playfair. of the south ward. is nailing in Toronto. ~llr. J. R. O'Neill is spending a {W M in Tmnto; .m. A. Carmichael, o! Cannincton. mu in town My; 41-. Funk Gregory. of Roches- ter, N. 1.. ha. been fitting Linda: -â€".lrl. J. G. Burlett, 01 Rochester. is whiting has! many friend- in L'lngl- Pom-alt â€"Â¥r. ll Chin, o! Bobcaygeon.wal in town Wednom. For Inc of Yankcc'c boodle; th 1nd 3 Bcandmnn'an crew, A bur Swim sailing manta, tooâ€" ’ Burs-ah for Yankee Doodle ! , ‘ _. â€"flmfltoo Herald- nmuW.1hopui-¢Mdm “inguinal-m “suave-«flu! :0“!!- In em amt. to: my... J.Cm3Y a 00.. Prop. pg. Toledo. 0 “rim mg Stu." lulu. We hereby give notice to the travel- ling public that alter fiturday. Sept. 12th, out Steamer Mnnita Will dia- oontinoe her regular summer aervice between Cobooonk and many. The Trent Valley Navigation 00.. Limit- ed. -w162. A German bmlt old Yankce'a boat Yankee Doodle went to sea In the goodryacbt Reliance; fit- set the pane amd won the race; And bub the world defiance. - tâ€"Indiumpoliai Son. G. W. BEALL usd yon tun no risk, it will Ono of the important help. to the min; on human the noun it in to- dny, bu but: the tiny! "pod?! and nibble quality of our ml: "paring.- Thfio yhe pnhlgc know! ugddvo he] A SUGGESSFUL WATOHMAKING BUSINESS. The 0! ’at mblhhod Wstchnoking Brain. in the County 0! Victoria. .3“ A84. :3» 28A .332â€" !3 no cones in :1 2'. 2.: 38 be cmfully Handled. chug” man. man Thoroughly Dom. emu-h Cannot be Cured One price, GEO. W. BEAU. I Scrap in Verso. Sale of Lonelies Should take advanta e of the sale, for we have many lines that'wil be of interest to them. Chance to secure odd lines of workin Pants, Shirts, Overalls, Caps, Hats etc, at 100 y sale prices. Should be 1 lenished with a new Suit, an odd Coat, Vest, Trousers or hirt, Hat, Cap or Tieâ€"this is your opportunity. Of our store will contribute lines {or the stock clearing sale. We have had a busy season, and rummaging through our stocks we find a number of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys'. Lonely Suits that we are anxious to dispose of before {all lines arrive. This means you who take advantage of this stock clean- ing sale will save all of our, profit, and on many lines far more, {or we are determined to let these lonely lines go. M. J. CARTER, IF YOUR WARDROBE the can EACH DEPARTMENT with WORKING MAN’S ,Somewhodui mtcaretofnoe the bustle d a mended city went to Petorboro with the baseball tnm; and spent a pleasant day night-seeing. The Labor Dny parade m mm d a fizzle. end the tough elem: boned things at the bell grands, mnkmg it impossible far out boy! to do their but. but the courteeieq' ex- tended by leading citizens made for the» «mammalian and every- body returned well pinged yjth their vmt i9 qur. DUI" 1.0m _v_L-. _. SCHOOL BOYS Joe fin Jubilee 'preoents'and hear the Ooldptreuna Guard: mad. In Exodus to it. Chgâ€"Potato" and “colon falls Walt“ by In). Bright. cool. (all weather marked the coming (1 14M Day, audit is Ilehctfim that Lin”! populatim Mada: m nearer 5:00 than 7.500. The holidl! following Sunday enabled many coma bath day: in the city. and great crowd: left by every tnin Satumhy morning. Thane win could not go Saturday ran up Mopdatho GELEIIATIOI 0F MIDI MY. . ‘vn-OA- "an ‘LA-A an :n‘A-nb‘unt. n Ann an ma 9%” WWW Money back for the asking. CASH. PHONE-A 75. ONE PRICE. 3 W ‘3- “W‘ O 0’LOUGHLIN MeINTYBE Mourning Goods are always in use and there is no fabric more beautiful than Black Silk Warp Henrietta; it looks well on everyone, :1 50 per yd. Children’s School Dresses. It’s worth your while to examine our extra. Fine Tweeds, usually worth about 40¢ per yard; our price a special at 25¢ per yard. For Ladies’ Suitinge, lfoxecial range of Ban- nockburn Snatch Knicker ers, only one suit in each piece, at $1.50 per yard. 2 Besides Black, we show a beautiful line of Snowflake effects in N avy, Cardinal, Brown, Green and Blue, at 50¢ per yard. Nothing but “elegant" describes our Black Broadcloths, Cheviets, Silk Finish Crepolines, Wire Cloths, Eoliennes, Baritz, Zlbelines, Mohair Knobbs, Oat-Meal and Camels’ Hair; these are exquisite goods at reasonable figures; any price from 500 to $2-00 per yard. It’s good to know all the latest in Dry Goods, and bright women are always on the alert to see them. The latest styles in Dress Fabrics and Dry Goods generally can be found without effort or trouble at our store. We keep up with the Dry Goods trade as closely as a clock keeps up with time. N ever was there as interesting a one as we publish this seasonâ€"it’s on Here are some of the Facts in our Story. "The Latest Styles.” . The excursion _to Fwebn Fang na- gder the auspice of Lindsay Bunch No. 9826, American Fade-tutu at 13â€". bar, was very well numbed, the Kenmha hv'ns about 300 on board when she left the Bowery when! a! 9 o’clock. Sturgeon Point m radii: ed about 10.30. end there about 30 as. embarked to spend the day with their friends. The planner leached (bonnet village bdore 12 o‘clock, and alterd'nner mandtheexcm doubts repaired to the park to “it; neg a bueebell game between tl'n Hummem. of Liam, and the local team. The latter aggregatiaz pmvs ed unexpectedly stung and defeated the visitors alter a hard atroggle. m emmlouiets speak well at the weep. tioo accorded them by the citizens. and they enjoyed the alterncon in the pretty village very mmh On the return trip the Point m ruched beâ€" fore 6 o’clock. and the home what! about 7.80. The W dude! prevu’k ed thromhout the day. end them her: of the Debut um hue M to mgretulete then-clue an as feet that W mud win their first «new outing up; my tog-‘3‘?!“ L.“ L 5. 1| '.l':- I PAGE FIVE Lindsay‘

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