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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 26 Oct 1906, p. 5

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E E. press Goods and Silks priestley’s black Venetian Cloth, reg :5 for .................... 1.00 priestley's black granite cloth, 44 ins. wide, reg Soc sale price . . . .68c riestiey’s famous black Lustre, reg 75c for 63¢; reg 60c for 48¢; reg 350 5313 price ..... . .......... . . . . .25c Priestley’s ladies’ cloth, in brown. blue and red, reg 90c, sale price 75: New Tweed effects in brown, grey, green and red tones, reg 3 5c sale 25¢ 3 pieces Costume Tweeds, reg 60c ......... ...........49¢ 4 pieces Overcheck Tweeds, reg 80c for ......................... 68c New satin stripe Cashmere, in cream, wits, for waists, reg 50c, sale. . .40c Cream-white Albatros Waisting, 36 in Wide, reg 35c, sale price ..... 25¢ French Peau de Soie, black Dress Silk; reg 1.50 for 1.20; reg 1.25 for mo: re; 1 on sale ............ 75c H envy Taffeta Silks, in black, green’ ~. red, blue and cream, reg 60c, 48c "rctty checked Taffeta, new tones, <0 , ale... ................. 49¢ 37’» inch black Jap Tafi'eta for Skirts c: Costumes, reg 80c, sale price 64¢ 23 inch fancy cotton Eider, for Kimonos, pink, mauve and blue, color M'nbinations, reg 25c, sale ...20¢ I P N DAYS, FRIDAY um: 'Etrunplw about this list'of bargainststhatevery item in it and after that your quick buying attention. I r" ‘r Blinds, _ i “a 30.83 Plain green and cream shade Blinds, reg 35c, saleprice....... ...... 29¢ Green, White'snd. cream Blinds, in‘-' sertion trimmed, reg 55c, sale...4§¢ 30 pairs IAoefL‘uftains 3 1-2 yds,. long, reg 1.95 for 1.40; reg 1.25, sale pnce............... 98c 25 pairs Lace Curtains, 3 1-2 yds, reg 2.4o,sa.leprice...... ...... 1.95 Tapestry Carpet, reg 50c, sale 40¢ c hea Union Carpetin sale 55 " ........3344c 33c Union, 36 ins. wide, sale 25¢ 14c dark Colored Hemp, sale 10¢ (15., reg 7.00, sale '........8.50 Tapestry Rugs, 3x4, reg 12.50, sale' ........... 9.85 Linoleum 4 yds wide, reg 4 5c square yard, sale ........ . . . . ........ 35¢ Golf Jackets, Wrappers , and Blouses Pretty wool Golfers in coat or blouse style, choice of colorings, reg 2.25, sale 1.90 New Wrappers, reg 1.60, sale 1.25 Red, . brown white Lustre Blouse, nicely pleated, reg 1.55, sale. . . .1.27 New white fancy Vesting Blouse, new tucking, reg 1.60, sale price 1.30 Handsome new black Silk Waists, reg 5.00, sale price .......... 4.25 LLL Handsome Beauty Pins 2 for lilo / um. light blue and “ Priestlsy’s " Dress noods ' “Banner” Patterns 100 and 150 orange Flannelette. 83 H mm” Iantlss 50, Lace Curtain Samples 25c and ...... / nlgdrlvoinllooklaceswcoaoll,sostllorn “ Crescent” Underwear in, reg 100 Bargain Days “lloflanos” 15c ...... .. Puritan " Walking mm _______________________________._________ Mantles and Furs Each week brings something new in the way of pretty Coats to our Mantle Each coat has a distinc- tion and a moderate price, see these garments before you buy elsewhere. Ladies’ overcheck "Boston Tweed” Department. Manties, 48 inches lang, light grey, neatly tailored, reg 10 oo, sale...8.00 Now is the time to look about your new F er, Scarf, Ruff, Mufi‘ or Capenne. See our 11.50 Opposum Caperine for ........................ .85 15 50 Sable Rufi' for ....... 13.00 14.00 Sable Muff for ........ 12.00 14. 50 German Fox Stole for,,,12.50 2.7 5 Grey Coney Muff for ..... 2.20 Blankets, Comforters, Yarns‘ White Wool Blankets, reg 3.25, sale .......................... 2.90 fine Llama Woo], reg 30c, sale. White Wool Blankets, reg 4.50, sale 3.80 F lannelette Blankets, reg 1.00, sale ................... . ... . . . .85¢ Quilted Comforters 60x72, reg 2.10, sale price ................. ‘ . .1.7O reg 60c sale ............... 49¢ White, blue and black Scotch Fin- gering, reg 6c skein, sale price. . .4{r¢ Heavy factory Yarns, o ........... Combs, Pins and Ribbons New Back Combs, reg 15¢ each, sale ................. . . . . . .1 245: Side Comb, in dark color or amber, reg 12¢ per pair, sale 9c; reg 20¢, sale Heavy Toilet Combs, reg 30c, sale .............. ...........23¢ Bone Hair Pins, 3 ins. long, 4 for 50 Bone Hair Pins, 4 ins. long, 4 for ....... ..........10c 5 inch Dresden Ribbon, reg 30c. 1e ................... . . . . . 24¢ 6 inch, Dresden Ribbon, 50c for ...................... . . . .401: 5 inch Taffeta, in navy, red, grey, light blue, mauve, reg 27c sale_,.22¢ $3 Hosiery, Belts and corsets . Fine plain Cashmere Hose, Ladies’ Sizes, reg 300, sale ............ 24.: Ladies’ Llama Cashmere Hose. 45c. sale ..... . .................. 37¢ Ladies’ tan Cashmere Hose, 35c fan i 28c; reg 28c sale .............. 22c Children’s Hose, sizes 4 1-2 to 6, .220 Fancy gilt and tinsel Belts, reg 45c, sale ..... . ........... . ...... 35¢ Black and white Silk Belts, all new. 30c, sale .......... . . . ..... . . 23¢ Buster Brown Belts, reg 18c, sale ................ ......12%¢ 6 styles Ladies’ Corsets, reg 50c, sale Mo ’6 .style Ladies’ "coalegjr'ég' '7'5'c, 5.1. ........................... 65s 3 styles Ladies’ Corsets, reg 1.00, sale ........................ 88¢ Children’s Waist, reg 28c, sale 22¢ E. E. W. MCGAFFEY. DOINGS Al llllll BRllAIN .â€"_â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" TRAOTED MANY LISTENERS. ' tor of the church here. 1 were all. filled and sealts had to be SERMON BY ELDER GARBUTT AT-I liar-go attendance. Christian church was filled. by Elder Gar-butt, of Markham, formerly pasâ€" The seats arranged in. the sides .‘to hold the Everyone was well pleased with his sermon. Mr. Samuel Wooldridge, of Can- Iooem Improvements-lam W“ , hing-ton, spent; Thanksgiving under Talk of a m m Mr. Arthur Mark of the Canada title and Motor Co. Toronto, was Lorne to spend Thanksgiving. Mr. 1.1141 Mrs. Tremcer. of Peter- r>070. spent Thanksgiving, with Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins. Mr. Milton. Yerex. who has. been memes; the Central Business Col- lfll". Toronto. was home to spend a Cou;,;., of days under the parental roof. ' .5117“. Jim Yerex, of Toronto. was toe:qu of Mrs. D. Yerex this les. MI. W. S. Yerex, manager of the “(m Bank, spent Thanksgiving, with friends in Toronto.‘ MT. W. H. Elliott and son. of Tara out» have been vis‘tipi; Mr. and. Mrs. “Smartest: for a few days. -' ' ‘1- Lle Glass. of W. spent the parental roof. Mr. H. Mothere‘ll. olf Keys 8: Mar- rison. Lindsay, was home for Thanks- giving. . We are sorry, {to have to relate the death of Mr. ‘Frank Leno of Har- grave, Man. Ho was .one of our boys some, years ago and was liked by all companions». We assure his parents of our: deepest; sympathy in their bereavement. A' lange numbea: of young, people attended the fowl dinner at -Va‘lenfi ' ' ‘ ' ' . They rp- the Year‘s tea as well. . _. Mr. E. Z. Yerex has installed an acetylene gas machine and has ’ store lit ‘in Eras- .We think our ,yll: ‘ fern up-to-delte improve; . as this is thtfl’fthbuild'rhg' lli‘h ” {gm 4 ... .. .|.. - and ail-Miriam; with heat parents,Mr. 7 ' 53k: i}; $381,; If . ' is: Belle aun- .;:t'r°‘ My, were the guests of. ‘ “in . a“. Wham. WW menisci . . 1"“ 3m! martini: at. grandfather, Mr, Seth Mother-‘ .3. s. h w W" , no, Carpotli Via! .gp-Thcre will be a fo'v‘vl‘ supper‘at DundOrd on 'Moudfly. evening next. ...Bcnevuie'sincreascot' 585 in pop- ulation in two years must no Very gratifying to‘ the ratepayers of that city. v'- - = --‘Men are strain“ atywolrk clearing the right 0% way for the extension, of the railway from Haliburton to Msttawa‘. 1 I - ' ‘1 . â€"Your money; will earn 3 1-2 per cent. on deposit and dper cent. on debenture with the-Victoria. Loan Bfivw (XLâ€"4'“. ' -Sunli43h:l: Soap- inbotte‘r than. oth- er. soaps, buttit is best when used. in the Sunlight: may. Buy Sunlight Soon Midlolw dirootiom L . â€"Mr. L. A. Murphy. has recently fitted up his stolroin nudernptylc so an to classify it; among the up-to- date drug stores in the tom 1 â€"Mr. T. Simona, of Ops, has pur- chased some eighty. ducks. which we understand/are ‘to bc .fattened up and sold on the high markets. -â€"Mr. Johnston. Bond-st” intends moving into the house formerly oc- cupied by Mr. D.-Cinnamotn. on the -â€"Thc grist: mill at erated for. a' number of y Kermody .’ Davis’ 00;, has to Mr. W. C. Moore, of that village. ...-Mr. C. A. Goodfellmv, publisher of The Keystone, ‘Whitby, has pur- chased the Gazette and Chronicle from Mr. S. M. Newton, who now has the Kingston News. -â€"Furs modelled. repaired and cleaned, satisfaction and prices rlzht, at Mrs. F. Mulloittfa; over 30qu Gr. Matthie’n hardwage store. nearly. op. posits post office., Lindsay.-w13. -Tho Peterboro Examiner. noteaas an evidence ad the prosperity among the farmers of]. that district that many of the them are retirinz and removing to villamea‘ or the city, to your If your Food W y If you are Week and Nervous. Use Dr. Shoop's Restorative one month and see what. it does for. you. All til-mist; . . ~The Stephenson Carriage Com- ' s leaving 08an 5 having accepted a $10,000 palms trom the town of Blythe, is asking tenders four the erection of s nohwfac- tory, which will be 82x3“ feet. . , -â€".-\ new tug for use on the Trent Canal, to replace the Str. Empire, will be built at; Peterboro this win- ter. She will be 51 feet over all. 1:3 feet 6 inches beam. 5 feet draft, and will have a speed of 13 miles. The cost will be $5000. â€"La.t.cly there base been several minor cases of blood poisoning of the hands. and citizens are perplex- ed as to the cause. In most cases jzt‘ has started from a small pimple, but those thus afflicted have been able to check the poison 112 time by, seeking medical aid. - â€"-A daily exchange asks: Does your wheel need repairs? 11' so, you thud better have them damp right at once. The price of'bicycle parts is on the rise. Coauter brake sets have risen 25 cents already, and may go higher ’cre long. Rims, rubber and other parts am following suit. -Lax-etsâ€"A Candy Bowel Laxa- tire. If you have Constipation. I! you have a coated: tongue. . If you are dizzy, bilious. sellow. It you have Headache. Sour. Stomach, ~ « Lax-eta. 859 o ran-Melon Falls Star; The Hall- bnrton Lumbert Company’s mills at Loc‘hliln have been sold to a Toronto company. Improvements will .‘0: made an the mills and operations for, the season commenced shortly. This com any but also bought a portion of the Craig and Austin limits. and their sawmill at Dysart. -The disgusting disdain-30s from the nose and throat, and the foul catarrhal breath. ans quickly dis- pensed with by using Dr. Shoop’a Ca- tarrh Ours. Such soothing antisep- tic agents an Oil Eucalyptus, Thym- 01, Wild Idnigo, etc., have been in- ted into a. snow white cream in; a catarrhal balm uncxcellod. Sold by all dealers. â€"Dr. Irvine, of the firm of Neel- ands. at Irvine. dentists, Lindsay, will make his lasll professional! trip north before winter next week, spending Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 30th and .ilst, in Haliburton ;-' Thursdn y and Friday, Saturday, Nov. 3rd, in Kinmount. Those wishing- denltal work done will please take notice,-w1. l â€"The farmer, says the Bracebridge Gazette, keegs on improving his stock and trough competition at the Fair. where competent Judges are in charge. he finds out in what respect he has gained. and may, as lost. He is hereby able to go ahead impfoving and rectifying any errors he has made. It is an education in the truest sense. and one that can be gained in no other way. ...A Chicago photographer claims to have taken the largest. portrait in existence. It is a. full length pot. trait of Dr. Dowie and measures eight feet .by four feet. This por‘ trait is not an enlargement. out a genuine original photograph- “We publish this for the informdtion of the Hockey Club, who may wish to secure a, full length picture of Man- ager Parisim for their dressing room, ”The BChOOI trustees in Hamilton have ordered that every ml be furnished with :1 00px cook in the Spencer-inn system, and that each teacher shall teach. or try to'tecch, writing according to the cook. Him- ilton ,tnust’ . ‘ :9 on the right line. In, this '7886.‘ x‘tu’icy. schema-212. a there to vary? apt" to he, s-’- dcn‘ge . of neglecting‘t‘tho ‘ important and fundamental subjects ‘ofl the” three n: ‘2 ,1... 11.... w'mmmgsm , ill with mum Nov. lad and 2nd, in Minden; p med can run. ' 'tlmc. » led at tho , fl ‘v‘ente'd a f~ words. It ' iar with 30W, 5 '- -â€"On Saturday. mt “1'56 ,namon, daughter. of Mr. John Cid.” namon, Kent-5L. “1:3 conveyed? to Ross 7mm“ 1 Hospttaliu circum- ibulsnce. _, . ' , 4m. Inmate: C. Gillespie. former- 13:.01 Lindsay. has accepted' a pal- tion as assistant city, ticket agent 'of the Canadian Northern at Edna:- ton. Alberta. ,â€"Mr. Marshall Bell. of. the Sylves- ter Works. as of work this week haying cpntractedblood poisoning in one of the fmgors on the mud hand last. Saturday. ...-On Oct. imam. Sam Fox. M. RR. lost: one office fine drivers, vai- uod at 8200. A kick from another horse. broke its leg, with the result that it had «IMAM. , 5 . t-qu. Simmons. the ham. Ms moved into the. quarters formerly: occupued by Mr. C. W. Hall. Mr. Hall has taken a ‘tton in Mr. Mc- Grcgor‘s [armor-ii! parlors. ' new. John A. Cooper, editor of The Canadian Magazine for o- num- ber of years. will be editor of a new weekly “The Courier" to be started shortly in Toronto. 1-; real estate agent in Peterboro has offered to Petcrboro. free. one hundred com of land on which to build the Coated Company's factory. Something generous about that. â€"Brockville Recorder: The Peter- boro Examiner has inaugurated. a. road race, too. There is nothing left for the Recorden to do but establish a potato we or a pie eating contest. . p-a‘Dindsay friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Fredflopkins, son of Mr. and m. G. 11-110935”. was successfully operated upon Monday at Toronto General Hospital for ap- militants. PMessrs. T. Bowen and W. Roen- 33k. have vacated the Newton ter- race on Williams-st. and moved :heir families into the new double house on Cambridge-5L, recently built by Lindsay Brothers. ‘â€"A new PM Studio has just been waisted with the 1am and most modem improvmonts. for first- class Photography. Call and son samples at work. also puices. ' Over Flumy‘s .Groosry 5M. OLIVER. Photmraphor.¢~.\y3. , . pâ€"I'he annual meeting of the Home founthe cued Society, will be held in thefllown Council Chamber at T.uesday.;ovcoing, Oct. 80th, mm- mats o‘clock. All persons who are interested in the work of the Society are cordially invited to atmd- ,. i . , l. j ‘ I _ -â€"No one ever saw the marvelous colonic comes to the leaves more speedily than was the case last week. A week ago there were but few branches of autumn. colgrs. but with the..heavy frmts on the first mots of the week, followed by, the warm and pleasant days, the colors come all at once, and. the leaves have come fluttering down from the trees all over the town. A few days were all that were necessary to bring about this change of soon which shifted. before one‘s vision ' cat as quickly as the painted scenes upon a stage may be moved. _ IERIY 'EBDIIG BELLS (-1 .- l â€"q . Fallsâ€"m On Wednesday. Oct. 17th, a very pretty wedding took! place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1:1".DevittJ near Blackscock. when {their eldest daughter, Jennie Pearl, .was united in marriage to Mr. Meredith Fallls. a preoperous young farmer near Cadmua. . thile the wedding march was be- in; played by Miss summer, a. cousin of thd bride, ’the bridal party took their places under an arch at evergreens and flowers erected on the lawn. Tho bride was giVen away by her rather, Mr. J. H. Devitt. 113,9. for West Durham.- apd looked very charming ' in cream silk With valonoionnes lace and insertion and bridal veil caught with daisies, and carried a shower» 'boguet. She was assisted by her sister Annie. whqlook- ed. very nice in white omgandie and insertion and carried a, shower bo- quet. The 3er was ably assist- ed by Mir. Seton Fallis, of India, who was home on his holidays. , The ceremony was performed. by the Rev. Mr. Creighton. of Lindsay. former pastor oil the bride. in the resume of about itwo hundred, in- vited guests. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a pair of Pensian Lamblgauntzleta, and thng'roprnsman’s preamt was a beautiful ring. set with three diamonds, Thu ~{gunman receiv- ed a We silver shaving mu; lined with gold. and brush with all- ver handle. The prompts ’to the bride were numerous and costly, showing the high esteem in which she was held. among the moat, no- ticeable was a: cheque from her father. for five hundred dollars. a. handsome marble clock from', her brother, T. H. Devitt, of Swift 'Cur-~ root, Amen; 8! beautiful Morris re- clining chair from the members of the Blackstoc‘ it Email, 1311 churchchoir (of which she was a member); a sofa, and foun or five mncy rockers, a pretty mirron and two fancy pic- rtums, also several liberal cheques. other. costly and The bride’s going-away Moss; was dark red shall silk. with dark' red dike-met: Mrw‘mamh. and long the ma" _ hall. where" a my Batty thr- coum dilute:l av: ”"041?! “I acted '70.. . , ,_ j . [the o. ..., yam flmm underwent“: 9h“. W bulb. j. {.11 0' m 1' .ré-M'r. W. Ferguson was in Peter- bot-o Saturday. ‘ ‘ . 4‘ -Miaa Thor-M410 ' of Ookwood. was in town Tuaday. ; ’ ' . . l l l s . â€"Mr. R. Buckley. of Omomee,was in [Own Vl'u‘csday â€"Mr. P. Hill. of Woodville. visit- ed Lindsay Monday. ~Mr. L. Doyman, of Fenelon Falls, was in town Monday. . u-tM‘rs Jack Morton spent the hall:- day! in Pension Falls. qu. Pilot Martin. of Toronto. is spending a few days .0 town. ' â€"Mr. W'. R. smart. of Poterbo- 1-0. was in turn over Sunday. â€"Miias Webster. of South Oakwood. waited Lindsay. friends toâ€"day. ~Mr. Orvin McKibblu ,ppent Thanksgiving day in Potcrboro. -Mis William. of Kirkfield, called on town friends Monday. â€"Mr. Thus. Dick. of Wilberforce, was in towd to-day on business. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorndike, of Oakwood. were in town Saturday. â€"Mm Doualas. of Manilla. visit- d Lindsay friends on Saturday. billets Eva Winters. of Orilin. spent Thanksgiving day. in Lindsay. -â€"Mr. Alvin Gould. of Fenclon Fa- lon Falls. wed in town over: Sunday. ~Mrs. Byun, of Millbrook, wasthc goat od bdrm “1'. Fanning on Mon- -â€"Mr. Jmcph Gallaher, of Brcch'm. spent Thunksacinng with friends here. â€"MilssGrace Mitchell has returned from a visit with her sister m for- onto. sâ€"Mrs. J. Coone, of Manilia. is “biting her niece. Mrs. M. Fee. Caro- limpet. ~Mr. A. J. Hooper. of Toronto Um- ivorsity. is visiting his parents.Col- W6. . t . â€"Mr. F. M. Rutherford. of Echelon Falls, transacted business in town Monday. â€"Mcars. E. and A. Murdock, of Dunsford. were in town Monday on -M.ra. F. W. Sutcliffio anrl<iau.zh-l tern are spendin; a few days in â€"Mrs. 'F. Knowlson and daughter, was Olive. left to-dny for )ew York, to visit relatives. â€"-Mrs. Chas. Mitchell has rctu‘ned from o vicit with friends in London, Cbatham and Windsor. ~Mls Birdie Graham. of Toronto, is visitan' 3 hot: parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Graham. north ward. â€"Mrs. ‘~\'m. Groomaway. of Port Hope. rib the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Middleton. Kent-st. â€"Mrs. Andrew Hall and oldest daughter, Mics Mabel, left [or for- onto this morning to \isit friends. ~Ml'. r'red Dettuzan, the genial proprictO‘ of the Banner house. Kin- mount, spent Thanksgiving day in town. . -R.cv. Dr. Griffin. General l‘rcas- urer of the Methodist Superanuauon Fund, is the guest of ltev. Mr. Hielps. â€"Mrs. E. Armour, of Toronto, vis- ited. town friends over; Sunday, rcâ€" turning yesterday afternoon on the C. P. R. , -Mr. C. M. Stork, manager of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, spent Sunday as his home in Bolloville. pâ€"Mrs. M. Hickson. Mrs. E. B. Gariick. Miss M. Robertson. and Miss M. A. Mogul“. 0t Bobcaygeon. Visit- ed" town on Saturday. â€"-Mr. Joe Kilian was in town over Sunday. Joe is attending S‘t. Mich- aol s College and figures on the lasi- rugby team of that college. â€"?eto‘rboro Examlnrrr Mr. R.Sylâ€" " of Lindsay, ,was in the city rs. B. J. Beglcy, of ‘ ity over Sunday. HPcter-ooro Review; Miss Estella Brumwell. of Lindsay and Mr. .I. H. MacDonald of Toronto. are guests of Mrs. S. Cottinzhazn, 430 Uonegll- st. -Mr. C. II. HOpkins. who is at- tending Toronto University. return- ed to the ClLV after having spent. a few holidass under the parental roof. -Mrs. Gcot'Roso and. Miss Rose. Glenda-st" .(and Miss Barley. of Ford's millimry establishment. spent Thanksgiving Day with Peterboro friends. .â€"M.ns. Thornley and two children, Percy and Victor. and Miss Gardin- er. of Toronto. have been visiting their sister, Mrs. D. M. Pearce, Victoria-ave. â€"-M7¢s Maye Morrison. accompanied by her friend. MISS Aileen Lytlc. of north ward. are visiting the [or- mex's grandfather. John A. McDon- ald, Scotch Line. Vernlam. â€"d-‘e-nelon Falls Star; Mr. A. J. Campbell. of Lindsay. agent for the Manufacturers‘ Life Insurance 60., was or town this week and get. in QUILO a streak of work for his com- pany. bodice Bert Fanning returned on Mon day to Furnace Falls. near Kin- mount. to resume her teaching, af- ter spending Thanksgiving day and Sunday with her parents, William- St. \ plains Pearl Courtioe. a former mossy young lady. passed through town on Mondov to l-‘ortiscuo to reâ€" sume “hurteoching, after spending t'in holuday and Bonds: wath' her mother and brother in oronpo. hid Wheat: Eldon townshl’ p. hav- mer- linga‘tcnoumebosna. about all Wood-villa figment-var! the city of Brantlord. marmhamth. of ' 000900333000000 tarot Ladies’ Storm Collars, black Coney, trimmed with Isabella Dye Coney, long front American Sable trim- med, special. ........... 6.50 §§§§§§§l§§§§§§§§§§¢§iODOOOQOQOQQOOQQ999990990 American Sable Stoles, long length, extra well fur- red, line appearance and special quality, front trim- with heads and claws, ends tail trimmed; the best scarf in the trade for...12.50 prices very right. CASH ONE PRICE OOQOQQQQQOQQOOOOWOO OOOOOQOQO’QQOOOO§.§§O§§‘ WAIER COMMISSIONERS Mil _â€"â€".â€"â€" SUN. MIIOIB BEFERS T0 NEED OF A NEW NIP. m M“ Coming In for Settle- Inputâ€"0th.! lam Dealt m Evening Post of 00L. 24.. A regular meeting of the Board of Water Commissraners was held yesterday afternoon in Secretary Ray's office, the members present being Chairman Flat'elle and 3498er. Brady, Vrooman and McNeillie. The ammutes of the previous meet- ing were read and confirmed. after which Mr. Fremont Crandell was heard. disputing the Board‘s right to ‘bill him for wrvice which :had not been used on the corner .of Colborne and St. Paul-31., but Chur- man Flavclle pressed the thumb- screws and the secretary was in- structed to sue Mr. Crundell for the amount of the ‘oill against him. Mr. Armstrong was: nexr heard to an old unpaid. oill against the Commissioners. Secretary Ray ex- plained that Mr. Armstrong had regularly billed the Board through Mr. Begb'le. but the latter had nev- er handed the (pills in. Mr. Armâ€" etrongs books showed records where the horse had been hired. and Mr. Ray “as quilts satisfied. The Comâ€" missioners ordered the amount to be paid- An acknowledgement of gratitude was read from Mrs. Bullet (nee. Mass chdcrson) for the testimonial rc- oeir'ed from' the Board. (.om‘ mun-mam were read from Gartsbare Thompson Pipe and Foun- tlue Canada Foundry, Co. and the dry C0,. of Hamilton, quoting prices for wares, etc.; also from F. .SL Boyrtton. Buffalo, to coal shipmen's. Applicatimn for new. domestic ser- 7 were read from Mr. Norman S. Morton, 31 Glenelg-st.; Rev.John- steal. for the home occupied by his brother on Bond-5L. and Ed. Rob- son for a service over has store. Accounts were ordered to be paid as follows: . - F. Armstrong F. M. Boynton Gallic]: Packing Co. ......... Bell Telephone Co. J. G. Edwards 8: Co. Ken Morrison , Jae. Mtcholl .................. F. M. Boynton .................. 8. Armstrong W.‘ wondromogh ... Grand nukffi'] s3. ..., ...... W. A. Goodwin .. '3.30 The account of Mr. Goodwin was a disputed one. datingin Mr. Begbie‘s time. but who explained by Secre- tary. My, to be 0. k. W mourn. .at the pump «harm requested thathc be put on day and mist, work alternately. This question was boomed at a (molar. Mm . Mt not comidcred by, the Board. l I‘- ~ Mr Wit solid that when he was at the pump house hellid todo . Both men wens mark. and they nob recently. W and night work but *- mafia?“ all do}. and «Ir. .¢ F‘dfis This store has the variety, the quality and the most reliable Furs that are to be procured. All we ask is a fair comparison and we know you will buy ours. ordinary furs when you buy here. but you get the choice of only those furs that have come up to our stand‘ ard of excellence, both in quality, style and workmanship. Here you are assured the best grades at prices that are sure to be just easy enough on your purse to please you W Come In and see our values Ladlss’ Fur Goats, Ladlos’ Fur-lined Coats, Men's Fur Goats, Men's Fur- llnod Goats. Our range is largo, our. J. Sll'I'GLIFFE SONS, LINDSAY 99§§§§§§§§§§§§QOO0.909.0000000909000000 c400océoo‘eo’o‘ooooooo‘ofi‘i’o} ' 1‘ me' Mother to Wow.” “f It’s not a mat- buylng the general run or Isabella Dye Stole, Ameri- can style, fur all round, cord, braid, ornaments and tail trimmed, good {full shape, only. ...................... 7-75 Alaska Sable Scarfs, beauti- ful natural shades, extra well furred and very full shape, front chain and braid orna- ment trimmed, ends finished with large tails. Very dressy and good wearing ............17.75 «99999999990999.osowottootcsotsoosoo99m9999999§§¢.... v i Also in OSHAWA ”Moment."”MMMHMM'Q purer-view both the engineers and get, their Opinions. Mr. Ray said that all the emriloy- oes were doing their duty well. but he Lighted that a Lest of the system occasionally wouldn‘t do any harm. Mr. Hammond stated that it world 1’? only a matter of a few years .unâ€" til they would have to hare one new pump; as it stood the pump undid have to be repaired at once. After further ddseussion the Board adjourncd- a "cream 00. cases: mo. ’ .Ll‘F-d,,, 'l ammonia-tourma- Fktl's at Mo. Petcrbofo Times; [Yesterday the Lindsay Cheese Bonndproved a fizzle as far as busuns' 3 went. There were 1200 buxom boarded, . but the factories: would not ac- cept the offers made. It was up to a Peter-hora man, Mr. G. A. Gillespie, 1110 well known 10631 cheese buyer to boom the prices to the limit. . Mr. Gillespie. after. several acatq toxin; bids had been made,boost- ed prim to 12 1â€"2 cents per pamd. but this was not accept- , ed. and asthe bidder wouldnot,, incommonumsaraisehisowng offer, a deadlock ensued. B; is now up to the Victoria factories ,‘ toahip their cheese to alive city, , pump out the Sclrgogville water and do real, live business in Pe- tcrboro, where higher. prices are paid. ' Somebody has evidently, been giving: the Times reporter a “pipe dneam", as the item printed abOVe is strictly on the bias. President Ro- bertaon. of tho Lindsay Cheese Board. is prepared to prove that the bid- ding for. cheese on Monday last was as follows; 511'. Brown 12 001143, Mr. Gillespie 12 1-90. and Mr. Clemes 12 1-4c. Mr. Gillespie :was heard tore- mark after Mr. Clement made his bid that he (Gillespie) couldn’t 3'0 higher. As regards the jibe in the last of the Times? paragraph. Lindsay Board still retains the "rep” for the highâ€" est offer, viz., 13 1-4 cents. It‘s up to Poterboro to “back water" and call on her sister town for help. ” Keeping Boys on the m. (Boston Transcript.) them hater training. in agriculture, which wall-duh; with it a greater. love of country life. 11 ; .szriomturdhkhaohoolmapro- 1:me altar-at com-ac. Econ- ‘c mars airs-id} ~ workinlu m at maturing life on libs prodnpts now sail at. as pr 5 .2? 35 5a 3E l ll 5 r 3 Egg:

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