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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 26 Oct 1906, p. 7

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These Dollars are a sample lot and escalate of all the newest (lacuna. We have only I! «an. so some early as they wlll not last lent-wom- alleles at Mo. Ladlea' H'd'k'fl Embroidered and hematite}:- Whlte Qullto To housekeepers we have a cd. neat patterns and good qual- Special value in Quilts. large itv. reg 23c, sale price. .. 15c size in assorted patterns to clear Hosiery Ladies’ and Children's Hose heavy wool in plain or ribbed, 25c extra value at...... .... Elbow Gloves In black and grey dressed or 1.2 5 undressed kid at. . ..... Elbow Gloves In black and navy silk, all 75¢ the style at present. .. . . . Toques chues inall colors and com: binations for children, regular 25c 35C for-...” Flannelette 7c yd. ..‘oooea... Extra wide in plain colors . and shapes, Worth 8c and 9c a 4 .y’ard at"... a scope. .‘coaoo iv I a.- laklrw a city to Order. Twenty miles southeast: of Chicago New. sleepy: river winds its marshy ‘ m and omptima intg Lake Mobi- im. writes; Deweyl Sheldon Beebe. in Inhaled World ”Magazine for Aug.- W. The straggling calms and stunt- ‘ bmluirs which somehow keep alive “the shifting send only serve to umlilmurizo the barren waslge. Cacti, mime: southern deserts, here flourish in abundance. HOt winds ”ll"! the sand into ever-changing. Mocha. and. the lake. lies. but and 1’ng in the glaring sun. The mm‘--Crrttnd. Calumet, socat‘ ‘ ledLâ€"' is but 1 tiny stream, so stagnant in m that the curremt and the M can hardly be distinguished. 'Ihl'ee years henna the traveler: 599-; Lam; shores will be greeted. by {In busy. clutter of a large city. I? Whole face of nature has. been 91mm. The outline of the coast 3 150W symmetrical. As he 39‘ 9"??st the l'lVeI‘, a great harbor “a?“ his- 532g. The largest :Fumera ca_n now navigate the 411;”, and an ideal haven is ...,OSW the huge freighters which ;:_°={\V9en Lake Superior and lhis me: fill. .\ confusion of clunging [w‘w‘nob‘es and the shouts ol men {338 the traveller's. attention toward, 53:34 h;lls. where great clouds of “am: 53101“. hanging above leaping a» Hand glaring furnaces. betray hmgiffim {or this sudden trans- “hum from desert quiet to M "if Industry. 1 The. larges: ‘9 "“5 m the world. here give “mien: to 15.000 workmen. Two .ilh ‘l‘fi are filled with nomy .“d belching iurnaces. “nude 2 W the great plant ‘ht the “I transformation shall; “$21133 been decreed by' the; the (3.5. Steel Cor'porâ€"I weight 2 “Q: T , «tr-«We 58. 7c ” '_ J-W- WAKELY, ‘ somewhat what-aid -' can be judged in ,a cool and collect- ' mull» with: a: 1., 1.19 at.... Muslin! " . j ; Art Muslins, pretty patterns and colors, also white jfl‘mfln in spots and stripes to clear at per yard ..... 5c Underskirts Ladies' black Underskirts‘ good material, new styles worth $135,531: price... access 98C Furs This department is the pride of our store and. just now when the weather demands fur stoles, _ mufi's, caperines, fur coats, for lined coats, you will do well to see our stock before buying; orrosrrs ms rosr orrics. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. immerses m cm. .- steam oar or neural truss. sruacsoa n. muons armor. Lemmas: Monument-stint" MbtocflertMMbo llama o! cam-n m. The special correspondent of the Wabigoon Star aticold Rock reports that at the Laurentvinn the men are still marking in the same phenom- enally rich are at the 85-foot let'el and now that the excitement has .and'the depoai‘t en manner, the consensus of opin- ion is that without much risk of «mtradiptiocn this are chute is the richumt that; 'ihas ever. men :3th during modern times Land? that ‘- there its no recordin; the'histou'prfanoient mining that describes any, deposit; that contains1 the 'amount‘ of gOI'd in the same area; in one continuous seam. It is known, Lhat it extends indepth from arbour. Sixteento'tbei 200 foot levelvyat. leasm Mmul‘iiick- erwn hascerta'jlnly, an enviable duty ahead: of him in organizing and cm peniaz'tendmg the developing of this unique property. and. with the. exâ€" perience he has. Mather-6.33" no doubt the mumng world, will now Shortly see what they have beenfoi months patiently waiting for. â€" the, energelip and practical Opening up of the Laurent-inn mine. ' '. The gentlemunwwtbo, Will ‘h‘at‘e charge of. the future: development. of that: valuable mining property, the Lnurentiun. is R. E.. of California“ unsure ersou has had a varbsd experience umongwea- .yt . 4 . -. _. . y. \ . ‘, . ' \ Q’. .‘w , i . k L- qr?" . . ...; ‘ M. “ . .4 “3‘ . . . « V I: I "1,": a 0 Exit? ' , .i ..v‘ ‘ * : ' . » ” . . _ l ‘ .. ~, . ‘ ‘ V A v . . ., femur many”? “Sm“ ...a friends. but still we should be when ‘yt‘lu‘tliink‘o'f’e‘ur’large stock ’of'818i‘000 worth being bought altogether. Naturally “19 wmgsaiers were “ms T to secure our opening Order and offered, .115 in many 08395 prices as low ’ #3. that of the manufacturers, which we can afford to $61.1 'you at Wholesalers. clear them out at each. . . Finley worsted Sultlngs. , Be, Nit We Mo" ‘é " A “.7 ‘. ; ‘." i';‘."“f‘.' rt“ 5‘ . u) \ tradesmen“) ,- And the fact, Wool Sweaters \ Just two weeks ago we ad- vertised chs' Wool Sweaters at so cents and they went with such a demand that we have secured 5 more dozen and will .1.ch 56' inches: wide in blacks, greens. garnets and navy, worth $1 yard, sale price ...... 'Ssc Wool Blankets In white colored borders, pure wool size..64x88, 51361 at $3.50 - . Carpets I piece only good quality hemp carpet fancy pattern, ex- tra valueat ..." . ...... 14c I piece only fancy stripe hemp carpet suitable for bed. foams to clear at. . 13c I W The Poet avil'l change 'the lowing hint whereby 't-he manure- mcnt may earn lthe thanks a: a com- munity and all the saline time add already something to the revenue . enjoyed ‘frmn‘ Sturgeon lPoin‘t. . The Point alrvjce ends when Mrs. Walhsy clams heri lgrecery, and: that is when the daily mail service ends; on Ocltfilat. Cottage“ occasionally ream 8) 000.914 of week: logger. and the Point is visited by hundreds of . duck hunters and dthm~ between the 1st ed Weber and'thc close of navi- gation. ' lbw anthem wouldlike to telephone td‘lfrieoda. but .are ung- able to do nth-anal occasionally this inability loads utho, unpleasant: re- sults. as in (the-cases ofgthe break-. : down of a yacht. when "those on board. are unable to assuage the anx- : iety of loved one-ax all. home.. Then the country; folk deserve. considera- on. We. would WM (that, when Mrs. in-tbeâ€"slot' machine bel'placed in the ; We of ‘Mr. .30th Graham, 'jr;. east of Mr. J. M. melson's cot-cm The planting on one’pclle would doth Mr. Graham liven tilt the tern Amen-vigour) mines land was ‘for‘ six treats. saver _ . . Confidence mine in California“ De\\’l‘dutmll.0§i up _ .3? matchmln' Cali-15011133i M: r imam heard Misha: of the famorof'vthe‘ert- “Wand Mansotbecomwasw- sit}? at. manager ’offlttliie‘ . at left Winters: ”for, 1.7 "gt-@453: Jibs; .3. «as user l-w users . I"? - 2' .. ., i I _ -- , . . ,. . . , I , 1 . . . .... ~ g .. v .. a ,. ,_ . . _' .. .,.‘.’...... l. ...‘............‘..._‘ av...a....;gouwse++ebeocowoooocuoso...oooooeooooou‘cooocoocccccococ3 ...... Bell Telephone 00. one cent for the fol- Walkey’s exchange closes, a nickel? ."Every Mandlhbsn' I “ adventlmf Ii .; ‘us'ww a.“ t. a . ..W l . r. w“ 4 . a " a r a . . l a stars. cubic aurprlla a unite-ted In I; ...w a. and .hualma. , , ofllcl ”T ‘ “Batik of ’1 neutron! l matter. MIG Mr. Brnuhuulte. tho ”aid ‘0 t1. . " The fiblai‘i W e: stunnqwhuis. " ' , ' ribt to open where and pleased. it was a breach of b . etiquette to hamper the Bank i- the Outafid had-mas- an Win“: " - "snatch away, the manger- cn tit. ' Ontario branch“ alt a time? wife-n Otbeir cxtemive local, ex ‘ would ham been vice. days ocean co bestowing bcyébd the Insulin orgasm." . ~ g: m: mulling ‘ a. wanted Ziegler. m @ “Infill-on of Aria tic “Mahdi“ ed to publish a monthly. mes-lac r the bum. It will MW hi 1‘ .ed charac- ters. wbiohfibt nwletfil‘mea will b. ublt‘ to M M “We MM Will u distributed wttluut out no all the eighties cues lush. ballot state. as tar as the; can be sound. % Mu. au- uler‘a wltmrln will In th‘ film Mr- ihviihtl m cuter-lie mullet held. Waller 0. lu- be; smear all “ . blind be hot “Tm“b b r“ madam!" l be It " ' . Milo: of all blind N. no tint M “a“ unit names and. ad- M bin. 1' ahoiud , y what typo they read. cw \ork t or {Quill-l". an the wanna be in mm. m. Zionist-'11 magazine will con- tain stories at tho news of the d”. fiction. upcciaf articles designul to in- ure-t blind people. particularly infin- duetnnt departments. wherein blind Decals may find information as to, the 11m 0! work in which they, are candid. and a mmpondence due nascent. ' . TEACHERS 0F GREY comm m the W fluid la luna- ' thin for Urban teacher-I.“ At the annual metal; of the West Grey Teachers Minion hold .35. Owen Sound on the 16th and 17th int, the following 'rcmlution was unanimously adopted. on. motion of 'r. A. Reid, Principal of Owenspund Public Schools; “That the teachers 01 'West Grey in convention «resembled hereby‘ ex- p their appreciation of’ the ef- for a of the Ontario Governinent and Provincial Parliament which herein view the greatest stability, at the teaching profession, tha‘ improve- ment of our ens-hooks. and'the better- ment of' the position of the Public School todobom cf thmovmee ; That “w“m“ ’it"?“““{n°‘” .l‘.’ In t vea- a exia 3 cv cannot, be modded by the“ bridle- tion of lull session, which fixed the various minimum aalariu to be patd by rural mhcbln only : that tholqua- latlcm should be extended to include urban an I on rural a is. which minimum 3’ uric: adopted 0 various clause: 11 schools and to the positions of Primipaln. Head-magtcra and aa- aiatan'tl respectively; and further. that inducements by. way of grading and menial grants child he made on secure libel-a.) salaries. above the minimum : thud a of th‘mreuollu- tic: be forwarded to Minister of Education to that Ontario Education- al Axoniation. to the various local .teachcn' ' ambition of of the Pro- vince. and to the. leading, daily Pl- perm’l 3 .. lot Tall w (Londom T-id Bits.) Just at the time when vague re- ports “are biginning to creep abroad that Germany was melt-”mating fresh cxtentms’ of her frontier at the ex- pence of Holland. 8 Dutch official of high rank happened to be visit- ing the card of Berlin. uhd amen; other spectacles got u.) to amuse trim :1 review ewes. organized at‘ Potsdam. - . if - “Wbutdoeslyourexccllency th nk of our soldiprs t" asked Prince Bis- marck. as once! the regiments same marching past in admirable order. "They look as if they knew how to fight.” replied In: visitor grave- ly, "but they are not quite tall1 enough." . - ._ . .. The Prince looked rather surplu- ed. but made no answer. and scy- enrl other regiments filed past .11 3mm. but the Dutchman's tor.- da‘at uponench was thoracic; ~"N0t tall enough." . . l ' At length the grandam of the fund made their «appearance; p. 1111th body. ofuvclnrana. but undatalwort enough to have; antec- fiedthetclan brick the Great ; but the .memr-vr able :critic -merelyw “I.“ “Fine sol. with!“ not “11ml.” - . ' ‘ 8W . I'M \ lbcm are not dripoccd to amount .. ' Toronto manager. has made a utulw’. ca: tolerance govthe way. some or fact? “hetptbfi' : . . : The point we want to make is: 5’ ..If'you don't know our new brand of lothes, “Flt-Rm,” as we have them igrnade, you-don’t know all lyoquught W h“ “'9 M ‘ “filth know about clothes. They’re all “servine'by stepping $50 the ”“3 and. than pant ‘ 33 53353. as: other my}; mind. whent‘,‘:“' Montreal in in. atom to lipuida'lo “the greatest sari Bankingeioompctition these - boa rue sunk. ' - t-loving; tether of Fred?“ -. ”‘ii 9"!“ “I: 4' p ‘w undcpgfi. fir. uric Album , z 5 | Dressed in one of our; f‘Flt-thb" ‘ ' his Own letter of . dbCommendation wherever he goes. a crooatl. airman 15 v‘ | 2‘} 'iwool and all right. sun-s «.00 to s25.oo , 5 ovencoxrs «.00 to s25.oo Our Shirts are noted for their style :---~simph-«sensible»-serviceablc--- houtwear other brands---made tozkfit. Have you seen our 8:00 Shirt? Dunlas Flavalles ltd. “ clothlng d Furnlalilu Dept. t’ has no overestimate flu 0am Man. A writer in an exchange nay-g Last widerâ€"you will note the dayâ€"l l'c- solved a we treat an aid young friend a cant, at the tent of which Van printed d corny of this wedding W. and followed u the follow- ing; "To our frbnd‘ and relatives. Greeting; The thirteenth anniver- nry d the above cerumony. which was perfumed on Friday and .the tblrteuith of the math. find: the principals in. good health and cheer- ful spirits. Burch wishing youone and all without. walnut thirteen years of health and happiness and freedom from the 'unlycky thirteen' btuaboo". To scum this may look like flying in the face of Providence -â€"‘he,mpting fate, but it may be only the, application on common mm the affairs of life. Here's a couple, I imagine, who apparently do not bathe; themselves about portenta and mbuthavcnouseforarab- bit'c foot, would rather walk u ' er than go round_a l , would With- out hesitation mako. thirteen at the table. and dd not care whether they no the new! over their right nbcmldar. They. no doubt put. on the fir-t boot in the trimming that comes bandied. and never: ‘think ofturninsz back when a blank cat creams their tb on thein w to church. They not jump to t _ concludon that then-elimination trouble in the family bacon” wholly, happens to Qlll cult; nai'do the! I20 into hyster- tea because songbodm ehse in the bums back: I looking wines. With than Friday in as good as any other day, and they believe there is lack in odd numbers. They are healthy. happy. prosperous and contented. and thou strong common sense saves them from all guts of appentitloua old wim‘a fafla. . Sensible couple! M If m to m. lolllhl. The Globe 01 Wednesday says: A large number of prominent citizens met in the Council chamber thiaaf- ternoon to make a presentation and addrca tabla Honor Judge McMil- lan. who want recently appointed jun- ior judge of Victoria county. and has moved to Lindny. Mr. H. C. "Scho- field was in the chair. and Mr. Wm. Tytlcr read the addreq. The pne- nenta‘tion was I cum of silver late. Kr. W‘ H. Jones also mule he presentation to his honor of a bandmo boquet. a! American Beau- ty roses Ion Mrs. McMillan. Judge Hellman made a lengthy reply, thanking (the citincnn for the enâ€" dcnoc of their Rood-will and for their presence, and airs-firm: regret at leaving Guclp A one: were also delivered. bf Mr: Hugh Guthrie. K.C.. M.P.. Mr" J. P. Downey. M.P. ‘P.. his Warship Mayor Sigismund Aid. J. W. Lyon. all at whom refor- fcd in the Mt eulqgixtic terms to the judge as a citizen any! as a mem- ber of ta Bar. .- . ”my lot... _ , -Thc frequency, of railway wrecks with d“ of lilo ha. induced ”the its.» runny Commission at Ohio to . W . under thd law to regulate fib'mdm ensured lathe op- this; branches, at railroads in that am lawlpravldeg that when lath worked 15 consecutive an»... mnuullruim‘ lmmflmmum OOH-m 00 Mb m The luterhnmuah Ghee-u Board in bot-foot after the farmer: who are. feeding turnips to their cow: undl candid; their milk’ to cheese factor- ‘was. "Down with thee turnips" is the floaan of the ham! and much as the kinc may long for the utron'g'ly ,mhd roots they will have to go without them. And, by the, way, its just that wont: thatt is causing all the trouble. , . The matter wan brought up by Mr. Ridden at Wednesday morning‘s meeting at the chem board, He re- ferred to the injurious effect that feedung of turnip: had on the cheese manufactured and hoped that the farmers would. work: together to stamp out the evil entirely. Tur- nipy cheese did not bring as high 'a price as the quality was not so good and buyers did not care to buy ‘ | ‘ be I‘ Large Stock best Hard Coal, condemned and hoped that the dairy- l men of the Peterboro district would l them. Other members of the board also expressed the opinion that the feed- ing of turnips was strongly to not lower the standard of their cheese by feeding turnips to their sown-Review. t l m m of am. (Montreal Star.) The irony of fate is well illustrutu ed in recent banking develomncuts. . The Ontario Bank was incorporat- ed in 1857 with the eXprcss purâ€" pose. as the late Senator Simpson put it. of _“‘c'nacmz the Bank of Montreal out of Ontario." Mr. Simpson came from Bowman- ville. and at one tune was employâ€" ed by the Bank of Montreal. He left the bank under circumstances that made him indignant. and he made his threat to an old Mont- craler to whom he broached the subject of starting a bank to be called the Ontario. Mr. Simpson achieved some success at the beginning of his undertak- ing. and after making some head- uay in Ontario be invaded Montreal with a flourish of trumpets. The local branch also did well un- der the management of non. Henry Starncs. . Old Montrealorl will remember that Mr. Star-nee lived over the bunk building. which occupied the site where the Royal Insurance is iiow. The bank in those days had a lo- cal Board of Directors composed of four prominent Montrealcrs. And it did well. but it didn’t chase the Bank of Montreal out of On- tario. â€"__._â€". Th. m m fl Ufa. “Westminster Review) When the refinements of art. inuâ€" sic and culture generally are lack- ing in a community, and thought in conscentrated on uthat are re- garded as the “practical" altars of life. the tastes of the lower classes will movilably run towards low sports and vulgar pleasures. Even the. few who keep themselVes from such. live incomplete and colorless lives. In the “hurryinr.r blindness of animation" the ' er graces and pleasures of life are reaarded as of no account. or as luxuries lbatrnrty be sought after when the bodily needs and appetites have been satisfied. but it is just these things that raise. mankind above the leml of the animal. When we have food. clown; and choker we have only got the animal's charm. of lite. and. our working. tine are thought to havegotn they; have a nan: Io whakfgwbntbcaaueaecnredto -‘ m;utmm needs of we ‘33". essential than the to- WW ll ‘l "3. Red Glover, Timothy Highest market price paid for the above every day in the year Seed cleaned for farmers free of charge over our power mills at Mariposa, Cresswell, Blackwater, Sunderland and Sutton. Will be glad to quote price on any sample submitted Goboconk Lime and Raven Lake Cement always in stock also Steam Coal for Threshing. Salt in Barrels $1.50. I . mace a LVTLE. ltd. liarlposa Station. Alsika Growsrs’ Notice. Owingto very dull and cacti-factory state of Foreign Alsike market. I am compelled to withdraw all bids to farmers in Victoria County or elccwbcee, not already accepted, and cannot renew same except athOc bushel less, that is for and for whi I bid 86 751wlllto-dnypay $8.25 $6.50 “ “ $6 00 andaoondown. These fmh clan are for acceptance not later thnn October 15th lfyon cannot get these or better out of your local dealer, will be glad handle your need, and will be in Bsri'ain andHOakwood on ltith mgfi ( impcon once) on ten to so any samples submitted, or will gladly and quotations by mail. J.A.STEBLE - - ___â€"â€" mou annual FRI: pom Toronto. f E a 3 it“ E l e a i as E2 as 52 2g 8% l a: II a: o I n t a I u r l l a El El ii iii? '3' ll ‘5' E D l i ll i a: i 13 ii i l s i E g: E is i . i: it: TbC.P.B.Co.haofnrniauan-+ “Molibldesiretofurm‘

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