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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Sep 1903, p. 6

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Stun mm to do All kinds of work. vans, Packing, Pip. Picky, etc. GARDEN TOOLS. LI" Mom Forks, Baku. Hoes, “Wire Netting. Luna Ho... BUTTER AND CHEESE FACTORY SUPPLIES. Milk Cum, Creams-I. Pub, etc. Snows. Tiaras, Gmihm Plumbing. Honing sad Meal Work done by Era-clu- moclnnicl. GET OUR PRICES; “tread Herald; It has ‘been named by and of the Superior Court jute of Ontario. that none at his colleagues accept railway passes. Sh same statement. cannot, unfort- unately. be made regarding the Conn; a (hurt judges of that province. and the Toronto Weekly Sun points out that if the Commons acquiesce: in the wages made by the Senate in the bill respecting cattle killed on railway cleanings. the Ontario farmer will hve to sue for damages before a judge who is under obligation to the fiber party in the case. There is no Minn but that the acceptance of 5 tb‘ relation‘ at the judgeé in Que- IQ and the-other provinces to this qmtio; tvâ€"L‘alvawthcy. say with On-‘ tario's High Com't judges. "We pay out head Parliament is likely to sit three seeks longer before the important matters before it are disposed of. 'And there is no certainty that pro- nation can be reached so soon. hiatim. I V | . for the intcxmtion u! our read- ers we publish in this Week’s he the text of the Company’adraft‘ moment, with the filicitor's cum- inentg and also give 'a synopsis of 18¢ Wants made by the com- aitt‘e. day evening, the contract lasts for nven years and represents a tidy nun of money. As every ratepayer will have to contribute towards the cost at the new service. it is proper tint all should be alluded an oppor- tunity of knowing beforehand what '0“ 0f bargain is being presented bf acceptance by their civic repre- them. ‘We deem it our duty to keep the citizens well informed as to the pm- cross at the negotiations and the na- ture of the contract to be entered into As Mayor Smthemn remarked Thurs- sleet the streets which must be de- rived or light in order that 8613mm plotted by the committeeon the town- mp a couple or .weeks ago may be xednced in number to the limit fixed. the task embodies the mid-113 for sonn- dmmatic differences of opinion in which the residents on the atrzeta threatened Would cordially join did mv but know what is in store '10:- f Asw: go to press with this week‘s induc- d! The Post the 2191: annual Lindsay Central may be said to be in full swing. Every department is crowded :with exhibits, and the {weather outlook being most favor~ able no w: a huge :2an will throng the grounds ‘to-dao’ ;Friday‘, and tomorrow. At two meetings of the Police and Lighting Committee of the Council.“ which all members of Council were present, a draft agreement submit- It i4 now up to C(nncil to accept or: reject the dietâ€"and innidentnlly to ted by the Light, ‘80:: Power: On 31 the basis or a seven yew-scon- tract for a sixty arc light street 3:9th was given Careful' consideri ution. Inc committee discussed it clause by clause in conjunction wizh Town Solicitor Hopkins‘ report thereon, the result being that a num- ber of emendaxions and additions .were recommended by various mm- bers and adopted. LIN__ DSAY l‘___R__IDAY_.__ SEPTEMBER}5. BOXALL MATTHIE, Nsih. Pl . Glut, Cement, Pinter. Puinb ad ' Enmhing Md Plumbing. LOW PRICES FOR 8001] HARDWARE THE STREET LIGHTIIO COITRICT. The Weekly Post. r but OAS'I‘O ‘TMKMYM ch.» 11 in §? \. Joseph Chamberlaimâ€"You my empathy profound; Icame cad first myself. I weep with J. Israel Tarte. THE FAIR II FULL SWIIG. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. 112 Kant-IL, Linduy. EDITORIAL NOTES HILL SUPPLIES. PAGE 813‘:- rVery striking was a hat or brown mirror velvet and high crown, the brim bent. low at the back. the edge of \h:: but 01 Persian anb' fur. A plume under band and aigret'te on top of brim at side complete the fine ef- feet. The 'stock of dress and mantle goods is upâ€"toâ€"date. and includes a large showing in cpmel’s hair. knots and snowflake affects. Ready-made units and mantles in the above cloth: are A Beautiful Stock pf Iillinory. Heath: and Dr“: Goods. Charming weather contributed to the pleasure enjoyed by the ladies of Lindsay and vicinity when attending the millinery Openings last Tuesday and Wednesday. As usual Miss Mitchell’s parlors were visited by hundreds. and many newcomers ex- presszd surprise on seeing theiarge staff of young ladies employed. in reply to a question by our represen- tative, Miss Mitchell said she was carrying a. much larger stock ozfmill- inery, mantles, dress materials, trim- mings, etc., than ever before. -_2_...~.-.I ”my, em, -_,_ - The large space devoted to trimmed hats contained many charming cre- ations, some being pattern hats and others the work of the deft fingers of the echrienccd ladies in charge. One of the hats greatly admired. is of castor velvet and champaignc chenille. The crown and upper brim are laid in fold: out the velvet; under- neath the chenille was overlaid with rosettes of velvet. Long loops and strapping: with- French knots are drawn across the crown. A large bird at one side a! the trout. com- pletes the hat. Another pattern was in rolling teem shape. The brim is of heavy black chenille. the tap at draped velvet, and told: at black tulle are dmwn anmu_ the grown. u-v Knots 217 V;elva’c and a buckle at the back. with aigl'ette, give a pretty qflect. Van striking was a hat of brown The Examiner of Saturday oom- ta'mcd an article taken from the Can- { adizn Engineer. setting forth Dril- l'm’s success with he; electric light- ing in furnishing cheap light . The article stated that the flat rate (or electric lighting (or residences \ms :35 cents per month for each 16-‘ candle-power limp. and stowaghotels . halls and churches. are charged 35 ' cents each light. with a discount of ‘20 per cent for pranpt payment. Thanks to competition we can do better than that in'Pe-terboro. The Orillia rate for residences is 83 per year for each 16-candle-pawer lamp. In Peterboro a householder using ten [amps pay: $10 a year net. in Orillia a. householder using the same number I' of lamps pays 830 a yearâ€"or. less 20 I ! per cent. discount [or pmmpt pay- ment, $24 net, or nearly two and a in]! times more than is paid~iln Peterâ€" bore. In Peterbtvro the charge for light on the metro basis is five cents perp thousand w..'.ts; in Orillia the charge is 13 cents per thousand. In Orillia the charge per light for churches is $4.20 per lamp, mm 20 per cent. off; in l‘eterboa‘o the rate is $1 per light. or even less â€"- one church in town getting its 75 lights Iot' $70 per year. In Peter- boro there is no charge for metre ren- tal; in Orillia the metre charge '5 $1.80 per year. MISS MITCHELL? SHOW ROOHS. [CHEAP POWER OBTAIIABLE HERE i AmAOTIIO OTHER TOWNS. in Proposal may be lode to Supply l Power to Outside Ianuhcterlos. ‘(Peterboro Examiner. Monday.) That Peterboro is destined to be- come one of the most prominent manufacturing cities in .the Domin- ion. is being amply evidenced. As an indication of the fact that the advantages possessed by Peterbom in respect of cheap power. are being recognized by other municipalities; one of the most highly quoted auth- orities on municipal questions in Ontario. and a member of the Toron- to City Cmmcil. expressed. his opinion miles from Peterboro. Buwmanville. that it would be cheaper to obtain power horn Peterboro. than to gener- ate it at home. :If thisbe the truth. and there seems to be no reason to doubt the fact. it places Peterbamin an extremely advantageous position. It power can be generated here and Lransmittied for a distance of nearly fifty miles cheaper than it can be produeed there. this should pmve a very effective argument in favour of manufacturing industriee requiring power, to locate here, As a matter of (act. althmgh it may not be gen- erally km. electrical energy is sold in Peterboro at a lower rate than in places which claim to have the cheapest power in Ontario. A3 a matter of comparison it may be stated tin-t in Bowmanville electric light“: residences costs 83.60 Per year per 16 cp. light. as cornpared with $1 per year in Peterboro. A,-_ LL_ A}... nrnol- CIA- :9“. .n- -v~' 7 It would uppear that the great ad- vantages possessed by this town in having at our doors practically an unlimited supply of paws“. are not fully appreciated by the majority at our citizeOS. Tm fact remains. however. that there are few, it! any towns or cities in mmda where power can be» produced as cheaply as in Pctorbom. and instead of trans- mitting the power to other tom 10 turn the wheels of industries there, why should not those industries be in- duced to locate here. and obtain their power at first hand? -|_‘. AL‘ ... 4}”. cor-mach PHERBOR0 [IECTRK POWER Cheap Domestic Lighting. Ladies’ Black All Wool Vienna Cleth Jackets. with Peau dc Soie Silk C0113: and Cufi’s, on Cloth Cape, Jackets all lined through. trimmed with Black Silk Braid, sizes32 to 42, mm... $10 00 Other lines at $5, 6, 8, 12, 15, 20, 25 A Special Suit of Black Cloth made with Russian Coat, trimmed with Satin Piping and Cloth Strappings Skirt is seven gore with strapped yoke. and seams piped with satin, all sizes 32 to 44, this Suit should be marked $15.00 for... ...... $11 00 fier yd vâ€"Iuâ€"w-w '-__-' Orthe; lines at 65c, 75, 85c, $1 00 A job lot of fancy Waist Silks in stripes and figures, mostly in 4 yard ends, regular lines to sell at $1.75 and $2.00 per yd., all at $1.25 Blacks...‘ A soft make of Black Tafl'eta Silk, 36 inches wide, Swiss make, durable in wear, warranted in color, for Linings and Dresses, per yd . .. .. . $1.00 Other lines at soc, 65c, 75c, 90c, $1.25, 1.50 A rich Peau de Soie Black Silk, 36 inches wide, warranted to give the very best of wear. rich color guaranteed. {0’ Dresses, \Vaists and Skirts, $2 25 Der Vdoooo .ooooonouo -. -oouoeooooool.o 1’"! Other lines at 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 500 yards of Plain Colored Taffeta Silk, in all shades, width 18 inches, French makes, soft dumbICSilk,‘p;ry_d‘oooooo IOOODCOOOO 0......- we ‘ IIâ€" A- -A per yd We can scarcely give a clue to the richness of our Dress Silks. It is not easy to do so; all is said when we say we have pretty things, and the things that depend for their beauty on your dressmaking wit. A special line of Waist Silks in lace stripe efieds, in colors of Pink. Sky, Helio. Lemon, Turq., Card- inal and Navy. Black with all white lace stripe, 500 Ulbaa5a uuu v-.-- w, r-_ I w, - O.her lines at 50c. 75c: $1.00, 1.50, 2.00. French and German Broadcloths, all with Bright Satin Finish, very rich materials, 50 inches wide, $1 25 for Suits, Dresses and Skirts. per yd . . Other lines at $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2 50 English Silk and Wool Black Dress Good", warranted best blacks, all Priestley's makes. 45 inches wide, in H enriettas, Armures, Twills and Cotds,pct y-dOI-r... O... 00.... I‘OOIUOOII. $1” VA ~â€"_ __- a-.. Not a weak spot along the line that we know ofâ€"what- ever the season or the style demands is here in the fullestassortment in genuinely new goods, and in almost any color or combination that can be thought oiâ€"will you call or shall we send you samples ? Fancy Knicker Zibelines, made in France, all pure wool, 42 inches wide, in Green, Brown and Navy with flaked patterns, satin finish, per yd . . . .. 75c Fancy Knickerbocker Tweeds, all English madeâ€" for Suits and Skirts, colors are Black and White, Grey and white, Navy and White,ChGreen and White and many other mixtures, 45 in es wide per $1 50 yard ooooooooo . no. cacao-00.0.. oooooooo AA. . A- -__ --- .‘M n at GM I‘D-v - - 6th“ lines at 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 2.00. Plain Colou'cd Amazon Cloths, an all wool French material, 45 inches wide, {or Suits. Dresses and Skirts, colors are Brown, Navy, Castor. Cardinal, Blucand BlaCk. periyardoooooo coo... no. $10M A __ Other lines at 50c, 75c, $1.25. Fine French Cheviots in firm cloths, 5! inches wide. guatanteed color, shrinking free, for Suits, Dresses and Skirts, per yard. 3.. .. ...... $1 25 Otihcirilincéiat $Io.oo,'1é. 50, 15.00, 18.00 to 25.00 Established 1860 Other finest 75c, $1.00, 1.25. I 50, 2.00 Other lines at $100, 1.25, 1.75, $2.00 Without any pride we can say that our store history for the been one of success. We have never boasted of the greatness we been satlsfied 1n the volume, Frâ€" Without any pride we can say that our been one of success. We have never bo store history for the past forty-three years has asted of the greatness of this busmess, neither have we been satisfied in the volume, for we have always planned to do much more than we accomplished and each day, each week, each month and year have, tried to make the shopping in this store bettei for you and us than the one before. We know that we have succeeded in this, and will endeavor to make this place one of pleasure rather than one of toil. T 0-day we offer to you the finest collection of goods that money can buy-«brought from all the ends of the earth-«to look at, to buy and to Wear. _’ Dress Goods Suits Silks Jackets Special DIRECT IMPORTEBS Ladies’ Black Mercerised Sateen Waists with tight fitting Cufic, fine stitched, corded and wide tucked body, size 32 to 40, each .... .. $100 Other lines at $1 25. 1.50, 2.00 Black Lustre Waists made with fine Cluster Tucks. and Fronts with wide Box Pleats. trimmed with Silk wheels, new dip Sleeves with Tight Cuffs. also in Navy Blue Lustre, sizes 32 to 38, each an 1 75 Other lines at $2 50, 3.00 Black Jap Silk Waist: with groups of fine Tucxs, with overlapping straps trimmed with buttons, Sleeves with fine and large tucks and latest dip, each BM 0" White coco-0.0.0.0.... oooo..~ooo 50m A wonderful range of these new {all garments, a great many new styles, all petfect fitting, all made by ex- pett people; the little prices for them will astonish Cut Coat, high cut, no collar Vests, Peg Top Trousers, everything the very latest, these suits were $10 00 specially designed for us. each ..... .... ' Other lines at $5, 7. 8, 12, 12, x3, 15. Our $0 and $12 Overcoats resemble made to measure garments in every way, minus the high price; they're good through and through, honest inside and out. The patterns are in plain Greys, Oxford Stripes and Black, Cl -ths of Beaver, Cheviots and VicunaS. styles are Chesterfields, Grosvenor and $12 00 Inverness, at$lo and...... ..... Other lines at $5, 6, 7.50, 8, [5, 18. Boys’ Norfolks at $350 Just a word abOut Noriolks. about the best lines ever made to sell at $350 and $400. We have some handsome patterns in Grey Stripes. Fancy Tweeds and Blue Serges, all sizes to suit all Boys, SsosoandO:IA.lO..O- .-.._‘... ... OOOOO .0... flOm The things that are out of sight in a garment are what adds to the cost and qualityâ€"but they’re worth while â€"ii a suit comes from us you can count on it possessing every good feature, fit. price'and quality. We Make a Specialty of $10.00 Suits. Among these lines you will see the very latest patterns of swell stripes, Checks and Blue and Black Worsted Serges and Scotch Tweeds. the new Bromley Cut Coat, high cut, no collar Vests, Peg Top Trousers, everything the very latest, these suits were $10 00 chm-32"” ARM“ {Of US. can}! so one 0000 Ladies' Black Cloth Skirts made wi:h seven gores. trimmed with fancy stitching and small buttons, welted seams. flared bottoms. 40 to 43 inches in length, price.... .... $3.25 Black and Navy Striped or Corded Cheviot Skirts, made with wide flares. stitched lapped seams, spun taffeta strappings, 7 gate style, sizes 40 to 44. $5 50 eachOOOOOOOOOO'OOO ...... IIOOI..- 0.0.0. It is part of on: policy to get the Finest Skirts and Suits, and sell them for little enough to make the ‘ business profitable. The basis of all trade here is value. You should see the stockâ€"you should see the values we are giving. you. Other lina in Black: Waists and Underskirts Other lines at $2.50, 300, 3 50, 40°. 5 co, up to 10.00 Other lines at $2.50, 3, 4.50. 5. 6, 7. Stylish Garmgnt§ lack, White or any color, $3.75, 450. 500. 7-50 Clothing Skirts Envy Ttpeutry Carmina {or doors and dnwwn" u-t. colon, made with May fringe trimmings 3% 5“ lud- long; per pair ............................. on»: line. a $3.50, 4, 6, 7, s, 10. 36 inch 115'] Weight Union Carpet, in 00105 of“ Brown, Blue, Red; nimble for hulls, bed tad aim a room; per yud .............................. 0.1m- line- » 25c, 30c. 35c, 40c, 50c. 36 inches wide in m Wool Clnldil-nW’W: €10 exm senior; new putter!!! with Green. M [on ad Grim grounds; suitable for w! M w pace oooooooooooo ;.:...;Wb.5g};bl. English Tm Ctr-pet, made with border! to” Capetforuyrom inyonr home; richW 75 ddlthemutoolwinp. 27 inches wide; pound Other linuu 25c, 40c, 50c.66c. 90‘ Heavy Opsque Window Shades mach rollen, all complete. with lsce tximming.s colon, each .................. 7 ........ fix Good Opaque Window Shades with rollcl tare. complete; color: Green and Cream, size 316. Fine Fin: Net Carmina with plain and spotted single box-den, cverlocked edges, 3% yards long, ‘ 4 per ptir ................................... , __ ., A- -A- n,\ht01l White Lace Carmin- thu m the best oi mko, 3§ yuda long, made for body-00mg} diningroom and prior: ; en] y tingle burden, per Fix in your mind fiat tho: Ie have shot you want, ‘1 input upon yourselves that you can see everything! i: should be new, buying in the light those thing! hi {0: the light. '09 ‘05‘ ‘5’ ‘013 5'1on 11003 :‘wn' '5‘]; 57903 quay-ma] :‘uajy ‘31: :mg um 30g an” '5'.” ‘05 1923 370011930 Jmag' uvgzu; fly ‘5! ‘09 ‘05} 579024110 may] at! 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Alaska Sable Rujs, 3‘6 75. 10, 12.50, 16 50. 15‘ Alaska Sable Sta/a. $25, 35. 45. 50. Alaska Sable Maj} $10, 12. 14, 15, 16 5o Sablc For Mufl' and Stale. 340. Black Tfiz'bel Mufl' and Boa £15. Lndies’ Heavy linearised Black Uncle-akin...“ fine. 2 m. of Crinklod Frills, sud .ia. pm I w. 8hr: of Silk manna, m 38, 40 md 42 If!“ inchuinlengdl, each .......................... m Catalina-“89c, 81. 25, 150,2.00 250 Ladiu’ Watered thk Moreen Undenkim a.“ 12 inch Accordion Pleued Frills sud Flu-e 9 inch ‘ Dun Frill finished with Rnfiling each ............ 25 Other line. a $2 00, 3 00 Odie: lines at 25c 50c,81,1.25,:. l4 on House Furnishings. :her lines 3: 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c, $1, Furs I Furs ! Underskirts 7.8 3161 ‘t ofNofli 33,1:th 1.25. 1.50 Wd-I 5 '5] MeLe A 41 50 infir- I -Chenifle ( Yvon w platen 100 Print; 50 Print, Lul'nu‘ 81 Bed Spun SKI-ck 3 piano. 5 62-inch U1 100 dean am “00‘ 300 Mon Ion'l FA Men 100 6 pm 5 mar Heap C 109cc Mea'o RI Men's 81 Mad. W‘ Math .1 lion'- ll Boyl' KI ndsa H

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