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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 18 Nov 1904, p. 11

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Povdoe Ad NTâ€"ST. I" l8 SAYISFAGTORY To OF MANAGERS. MN. on. h Want DEV PORBERT'S MRI!“ HOSPIIAL mm leatRuhws llxsple lest Runner: “TY: two ms to]: hem”. No loi Le at Ru bbersâ€"utistaction MHBMLY LBW PBIGES "kind of heavy Rubbers. “his is the only practical lIhiswwn. Th:x nouns: and .: O '3: //1 . C " ’ .v. e: » ' '5-1 0 s . l ‘ \Ve believe that we can . u . A 7., ~ ' give you better values in . ;: [BEER F OOT‘. "EAR than any other dealers can. . f: do Here Are Three Reasons Why. 3 1: Quantity buying counts. Our totsl Rubber Or- . 31': TITY: dergx this season for our stores unounted to 3- MN some50000pure. Onretoekialuge,wellu. . It; indconsists of over 100 distinct lines, dict-ding unple selection . I which to Ch0059.1 We sell Mop le Len! Rubbers the best, and there- . MHTY fore the cheopeet. No loitering in buying anle . 3| ' Lenf Rubbersâ€"utiafnction in every poir. . We buy anle Les! 5.. IIIIIBMLY LOW PRICES Rubbers m whole- 0 ° ado quantities di- . mthe makers, thereby \ N W‘ a: .he beg: pose ble dis- d :a . 3 1:th bu v: n' combined . so: 9'10“ SQII 1‘2" rtfluIti In In: th: .07 prices to a 1.: B! Immeleamunwsi» .. . m: . of Sp to R- NE IIILL : Zf-J.‘ M3?“g Loaf Rubbers. 90 KENT-ST LINDSAY . :3 $2 UPWARDS. iring done on short notice. [EELS put on while you uvfilfinda z ...0........ ’00000000 *hml D. GABMIQHAEL Lsy having combined pulling results in uni- vanw . HG", ' cmd Gst' muons: an“ £00.08 OIOOOOCOOOCOOOO: I / 3 BEASIJNS . tbe musket-s, thereby 9 best possible dis- n I} footwear In: and Statistical It the You. '-TRE.\SURER. citing 1mm: s-rocx roan X0. 14 William-8L. [(1 all kinds of PROUSE, Lindsay. - Ross Monon- Fund. for tha r 3011:. 1904. EMU. ttu Paid for Farm { Rubbers AIA RKET,” smoked Meat. S 55189 1 200.00 25.00 nci 315.00 38.63 I” $88 sitions‘ mm. 0“ 8M “dim-W Water supply-«- ......... ... y, Clothing for patina. et0 ‘[ea lupplym ...... ...... .. fSnlarien and wages...“ ... m .Booka. I-tatimory and 46.1» i? U Nliflcfl OI‘ I and! 8 10 mm.- 2771355 LINDS LY. a, OM" 7V #th 0 Mash ”: Mb Pmtnb “O“ Balance deficit... ... .. 3517. Compared with books and vouch- era gnd found correct.- D. Baum. Auditor. Lindsay. Oct. 29th. 1904. Statistics for You. . . Number ot patbnts remaining Oo- trber 13:. 1933. males 5. ten-.103 8: Trees...»- ~ Capital expenditures: sn-rlter for horses cud. Hon rink a ppliaaoesu \\'indo\\'3...... ..... .. Inte‘m...“ ............ Gun ramm- Company... Cont‘mamcks... ...... .. printing... ...... Electric. mmr. ”month; Ordinary rrpairs..-..... ...... Total expenditures... ..... $6,678.19 Balance. doficit. October Lst. 1903...... ...... ...... 463.“ Ifrelimtrmry and opening expanses..." ... .. ... ‘~ 88.18 00-1.. .0. n... pmamea Beer. wine and spirits... nodding HIP"!- general house furnishings and minimum... ...... P .... mm. brushes. mops. soap and dealing ap-q pliancosmu ... ......... hot mamaiat... .. .... 332.37 Drags and medicines...“ .. 2511.64 Medical and surgical 8P1 . Butchcrs meat” .. ... ...... fitter..-” ...... ....... Flour. bread ud meaLZ... Milk-um oo- .- m 0-. oo- ... Tea and. eoflee......... ”...-.. Potatoes and vegetables“ Ctmcexka and. provision Iota 1..-...â€" .. 09‘ Tats! receipts for main... tenant“... ...... ...... JAS. A. YANSTONE, Dealer in ‘ Farm Machinery, The McCor- mick O.K. line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Carriages, - â€" among anwzue mamas. Higth Price: paid for Produce. ;hodist church circuit. hobcasgmnam ...... ......... Groceries, Fruits D. J. Mchu, PROP. Remodonod Chasm Liquors. Terms, $1.00. QUEEN’S HOTEL loan to no... new.“ But... 17am: for Sale or to Rent. *. EDGAR WEEKS 0001) TEAS 0 SM FRIDAY. KOVEMBER 18, 190! Expendit urea. BARRIS’I‘ER, CAMPBELL, Bread and ...... 5 537115 Path-ah! 9399.10- 2,068.88 181.75 262.60 117. 21 35. 57 £13. 34 $.16 117.08 167.119 11. 85 416.55 124.40 30.98 11.44 had a child just over two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to gin- it. I numbed that they would get a bottle at Chamberlain! Cough Remedy and put some now tha dummy test tut baby was sucking. It will no doth care the child. This they did and brought about a quick rellcl and cured the baby." This remedy is for sale by all drug. low Way of Using chamborlain’s Cough Romody. Mr. Arthur Chapman. writing- Lrom Durban. Natal. South Attica. aye: "A: a proof that Chamber-q lain's Cough Remedy is a. care unit. nblc (or old. and young. I pm you the following: ,A neighbor of mine The count“: was instructed to write Mr .Weuton for information on several matters mentioned during the discussion of the report. and alpo to send him a cheque for the amount of his account-$198.82. The «century was also instructed tb write the Provincial Secretary of Board. of Earth. asking for their View: on the matter. part on thé vmtev: supply b: adopt-s ed. and his 'recommendutious approvq ed. 0!, and that th: Council be asked to submit n by-Jaw to raise 820,000, payable in instalments in 20 years, with interest at 4 1.42 per centâ€"Carried. The, report, whichia a very lengthy one. may appear in The Post at a later date. Th3 chairman explained that the meeting was called for thu purpos- of considering the report of Robert Spun .Woston. sanitary expert. as to the [Mt town water supply. The report was raid in detail. ‘and after being thorbughly diseased. it was moved by Messrs. McNeillie and Bad: that Mr. Spurr Weston’s rc-n Endorsed Expon's Report on Syn-m of Iuhanlcal Flltnflon. A special meeting 0: the Bond of Water Commissioners was hsld Fri-q day of last week. the members pren cont beingP Messrs. J. D. Harem. in thcichu‘r; J. B. McNeillie, Thomas Brady and Mayor Soothrran. 1 BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS {fill them. Hull. Cumin Cu". mum and by F. J. Cnmy Cx. ‘lolndo, 0.. oon-dn lo m, and - than Internal] mm: diam“, up. the blood Ind mac no nut-hm at th «run. In law at Hull’- Cnnm Cut! 0' can you got an make. It in «km {nun-uh, no mo u: To do. 0510. by P. J. Gonna Go. Tmumouldl 1m. loin m m. Pda He. put bmk. N. Rum Funny Pub (or cmwon a [weary mll nuloly «may the am. of ml] Ind myluoly dun” tho wholo try-nu VM on- tadoggz through monuooua mam. Bu h on- onnmulc MW? and "up! on p'o-cnpdom tmn nourabh pa ,3. the dam any will down told-Io: .mty-ansn [MNy My. 1. _ -L ,_, Thu Board then adjourned. @31an 1856.) SUCCESSOR TO JAS. STEWART, Harness-maker Dealer in all kmd: of Harness, T run/E: and l’alise: Robe: and B‘ankek. IF YOU WANT A Piano, Organ, Sewing Nadine, Bum or Wagvn, see me More you éuy. Ireland, 13; Scotland. 8; United States 4; other countrwx. 8; Rffli-v (1311010! Patientap Rec {red from Do! Goods, Hat: and Caps, R01, RM-MC/othing, ‘Boot‘: and Shes, Groceries. 1'de Wm, Reasonable Prices, Superior Workman/h}. J. MURCHISON CO. FROM SOUTH AFRICA. DIRECTORY J 08. STAPLES D. JAMIESON, __ TAILOR. nu no , Asmara. WEBER“!!! Btu-luau ‘ M00 “mu. W at. by at W “mam-n - STE WAJRT Japanese tom enm‘ v.0"wmuu 100 yank or the wt! 0! the tom. Through than much the J.- pnnm out mm m m tonna- uom mum: lou . m. In up Mu now nu by “mouth! He is now driven to line of forts where he cannot inflict w serious dnmnge on the attacking soldiers, while the Japanese guns in the Ne:- ious hills con keep up a continuous bombnrdment on the Russian posi- tion. It is expected that General Stoessel will us]: for a. truce long enough to lend a communication to the Czar through the J npnnesc lines. His position is desperate. It is im- possible for him to cure for his wounded. Flags haw been put over Ieversl buildings on the west end of the city denoting that these build- ings m being used as temporery holpltnll. London. Nov. 14.â€"A correspondent from Nogl‘u headquarters docum that. the flog. propunuou are of the most thorough catheter. The rock: mu. Im- boon tunnoled until u- It is further announced that big breechee have been made in Golden Hill end Weiyucn torts. Several of the henvier guns have been die- mounted by the eocurute gun fire lrom the Japanese position on Qunil Hill, where the big nnnl guns have been mounted elnce lest Monday. The complete deetruction 01 these fort. reeeee must came within n (ow due. nnd it is believed in the army heed- quertere here that General Stoeeeel. the gallant Russian eommender. will no longer be justified in holding out W the victorious Jepnneee All resistance from the out side of Port Arthur has been abandoned. Genersl Stoessel has retired his troops, splitting them in three divi- sions. The greatest body is in the mountains running southwest from White W01! Hill to the end of the Llsotieshsn promontory. The other Russisn eoldxera are on the Tiger Tail peninsula. separated from Port Arthur by the harbor. and on Gold- en Hill st the eastern entrance to tho outside harbor. This victory givee the city to the Japanese. Their guns raked the bar- bor as well ae the town. Actual poe- session of the town is impossible, because of the Russian guns on Whlte Wall Hill, Golden Bill, Evans Hill, Weiyuen Fort. Admiral Togo'e fleet ll vigorously bombarding theme points, and General Nogi telegraph: that the concentrated fire of 400 Japaneee guns has been thrown apinet the Russian fortified posi- tions elaee Friday morning. ‘I‘weDeepentellchtletuee. The two night bettlee (or the poe- eeesion o! the Etee rnnge beginning on Wedneedny will rnnge unong the .1110“ desperate or the siege. Small ldetnchments o! J epnneee inlnntry Iron the Thirteenth and Nineteenth l Regiments attempted vainly to hrenk .through the wire entnnglemcnts. end the ell-night unnult on Wedneedny wu unsuccewul, the Jepnnese loeâ€" ingmorethen200in dend. Motto! the wire entedglements were destroy- ed, however. eind two land mines blown up. 01: Thle nrtiliery are from Sung-Shoo Jort. in possession 0! General Nogi. prevented the Bus- 'sinns train Innking any repairs. and ’nt dark on Thin-adv the annnese linhntry were again sent against the line of redoubts. Fighting nt close quarters went nn ell1hrough the night. The Russians were reinforced from the hills south of White Wolf nountain. but belore dawn were thoroughly deiented end driven from :11 their ride pits as well as the mountain top. They spiked six rapid-fire gun- nnd two mounted howitzers. Pius. Wax (tom Influx, un- dc Saturday'- dato. any: tho reports at tho death of Gen, Kuroki are con- mm, According to his version. the aplintcr o! shell struck Gen. Kuvoki, tearing out a portion of his breast and abdomen. He died Oct. 4 at Liaoyang and his body Was sent. to Japan. A rumor is persistently cir- culated that a klnsman of the Mika- do. Siaoaanal. literally “thtle Third Prince." has been appointed to auc- ooed Gen. Kurokl. but that. the actuo a1 command of the army has been entrusted to Gen. Noam. who is re- vlcwin‘ operations. Rom. New. 14. Janos-mm: mm, the well known nun-ha wu- cormpondent of tha_ _Au_ociuod {Illsâ€"fl 3 I. ' south on .888- ! can .11. on. 5.! 88.- bio-Fl :33 .3.â€" .aI-ou 9.81.38.81- n:z I. so gala-3n Sol-5.10.8 PORT ARTHUR RIVEN BY JAPS GEN. KUROKI KILLED Russian Correspondent Says It Occurred on October 4. Ml lard Pro-sod. TWO NIGHT BATTLES. hunt»! to lot-h. tho .5.an M- find 16. mm” 3m“, Jun. Nov. Tokio. Non 1G.â€"A (la-patch ro- colved from the Japan. Manchuri- an headquartan yesterday aaya: "In the direction 0! the Mt army the new attacked from Wash-stat, Nov. 11. at 12.20 o'clock In tho morning. but were malted. 0n tho 9th. 200 waltz-y and 800 cavalry appeared In the auction of Shannon. Our tom stationed there mulled than: and tha Bun-{aha ntreatad to la- chuantm.. Tho Run-tan loan-a m sixty. can an atx." MI Dan-cad. Tokio. Nov. 16.4%. In "portal that tho armored embl- Grow struck a tack and was IN!”- acad at Who-took. It la um atood that tha accident w am a trial a! th- Gmobol an: th. Runlm o! the Japan” unc- hu leached lady. From tho begin- ning they uccompllshed lurpdlln‘ly little change. Although on zany elm a. hundred hi; shell- um um. nthpummkmoduulvu-yuv wen wounded. hve mounted nor-nous guns in beds 0! concrete and masonry. The trout these forts presents to the Russians ls even stronger than that which taced the Japanese when they storm- ed the positions. The siege and naval guns are tearing great gaps in the walls of the Russian forts and sweeping the hubor. It is stated that two of the Russian warships havebeensunk.thearscnalanddock yards destroyed and constant ans started In the town. Kent “stash-Ibo. Headquarters of the First Japanese Armyinthsm.Nov. 1.8.qu Ian; Nov. mâ€"m Russian (areas are an: uoanped north or the Shakheflm.mbombmw Front male with with pinto, 11:11th with stitch- ing.‘ Buck pleated to mam-:1 with front, sleeve undo with Ind. pleats :t lder tad ghost the cal. Lined with pemle. Mule villa plats on back and front, lnuhod with n piping and trimmed 'ith buttons. Fitty Women’s New Pd! Coctumeo Idling :t that Inlt price. Good stylu. colon 3nd tutorials; 3% style. $12.50; 820 styla 810.00. 32.50 Cream Lustre Waists $1.89 WWW-Loot”. A more stylish Ind excellent lot of coal «an» be toned onywhoh at this prioo. They no mode of the very best English Kern 3nd Boom Cloths; 3 good mama: of colon inc oiling otylhh Treads. Moody tight-fitting ntylesfbut there no 3 (ow Tourist gdggnuoher Costs with belted book; 3 N; mp ot Costumes at Half Price Inthhlotthmmthombut hut-pins; every out is in excellent maid And the populu tight. fitting nylon, 27 to 30 inches long; colon m (an, 8",. any, brown and Nut. At $9.90 â€" Regular $15 and $20 Women's Costs of u ndid Wool Fries“. Ban: Cloths, Covert Cloths Tm, our good rungs cl tho‘booaé‘eolm, including black, “to: od «yin, 511 go st L At $6.90â€"Regular 8.50 and 12.50 At $4.90â€"Regular $7.50 and $10 Minee’ Coats. mule of ell-wool Frieze Cloths, Beaver Clothe end Mixed Tweedn, unsorted colors, Iooee beck style, well made sad finished. At $3.90 â€" Reguiar $5 and $7.50 Lucky for us and for you. we happened to be looking for Coats about this time, and WE BOUGHT HUNDREDS OF THEM AT THE MOST RIDICULOUS PRICE WE EVER HEARD 0? at this season of the year. Our fixed rule is, “ sell as we buy." So here they areâ€"ON SALE AND UNTIL SOLD WOMEN'S AND MISSES' STYLISH NEW GARMENTS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. "’1‘58 an id wind that blows nobody food" How true this old adage is as applied to this big purchase of Coats. Great and good bargains are usually caused by the unforeseen happening. Theplans of mice and men " gang aft aglee.” This manufacturers’ plans were on a very large scale; he planned for a great Coat season; made up hundreds of Coats for the expected repeat orders from his customers. But unfortunately for him. the orders didn't come as fast as he expected, and the Coats HAD TO BE SOLD AT ONCE. STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. Opposite Post Office. ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. On Sale Now and Until Sold. LINDSAY. $2 95 Cream Serge Waists Look around and compare these bargainsâ€"they will stand comparison. Coats and _ Costumes A GREAT HALF-PRICE SALE OF .18 3â€". 6.2.8.: 3333.33.88 :.3 13.19 on» .330 0331 :8? 2.372239. 2.. .15.» c.2338 2: 5 2.3958. {In 3 3.3!: :8 in. .79.. 3 988 1 18B 9500 52-0 .3. out. 8a. .88 on...» 323:3...813 no § Owen Sound. Nov. mâ€"m um Rm arrimd' ln‘ pol-c m mu. the can o! tho M m. which an m on “WWI-Ind Mann-mummwm unu- trout!» Edvard-3.9.808»- Mn mun-«ogmrdofhw tro- uu48th Bl . 10° mtwhtdsflnflhnvofltotb Via-Raga party s hm numb-I“ °' mammal dune“. _ _ Muumbythonunim to Mllntodsunoktnxlet. W Into with mam minus-am“: warm mmmuggmmw. JAE. 3.395 .5 305‘ 3 83.â€" 55 Ira. S a: .55 3t nonfat. 98-28. 3 so... an. .335 I: 3 Soon-.5 5:330 13s .5 3 6.535093. 5:1! 33.30.39 as .53 ’5 a no 603’s .0...â€" IU a 3nd. 3 and 93A 3 a!» as .5 3 2348 I3 .5 g6“ .52 .8338 60.0%: 301.! Vail-on. 8....) 1.3.38.3. {sumwmumbutbfln‘lm Commander Island; A mount. "that. 01th. vuuo o! m m and {m mm by the MG"- “M“ £230,000, while an mu dun-.30 inflicted mount. to millions. Purchased from an over stocked Ianufacturer. KING’S COLORS PRESENTED. ”Ir“- “IO. Children's anm uncle of nice not: leolowe, in pink, whim or blue, for girls 4 to 12 you-I, rogn'u' 25c who st ............... Women's Funnelem Gowns made of hesvy qnsl- yEuglish Plenuelette. three styles, trimmed with embroidery, lsee or braid, mpmk. blue“, or white, ""980 recall: nine 81. 25 for" . Women'a Gem and. of striped Hamlet“ in snowed pink uni blue colon, nah!- 75c 49c who u ...................................................... Children’s $1.75 Dresses for $1.24 Women’s Flannelette Underwear. Children’s 88.00 Bearskin Coats for 81.98 Mode with wide collar lined with Susan. Children’s $4.50 Bearskin Coats for 38.76. 81.2500": ”13,750 Gem «Mud (mama minimal 19¢. Children’s $2.00 Eiderdown Coats for $1.48. ufln 8min: M Want. to! unwed.“ h vacuum mm aw our: gum. no. at! nun-u than” 3. : u um‘. -. ‘ ‘ Day. 5SINGLE FARE ASIIICII Ill lime. ur cough sineem nygl ; Thanksgiving Good pugNov. 16:11 3nd 17th; to- turning until '0'. 213:, 1901. Between all nations in Caulk, Port Arthur and Eat. Mud tun particular-mums- dthndchgoat. mem,» WWNWAMTo- ronto‘ ..80LDA'I‘.. BUIWI’S DRUG STORE. the great cough cure that we have no hesitation in re- commending. It't testimon- inls are numerous. Your cough seemingly may not amount to much. but if you could look into the future and see the condition into which your cold if ne- glected would bring you, you would not procrastinate but get a bottle of COUGI NOT '. C- INFO-BIT. City “at. HISCELLANEOCS

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