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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 2 Nov 1906, p. 7

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TCE. "I! _. l nan, “Y "ma W.” a A PRBSPERGUS {HDUSIRY “Ill!“ 8: DAVIS MILLING 60. EILARGIIG THEIR PREIISES. tuned that far loan mu, m m 00. . Even-Lug Pat at Oct. 30. Unlike the lumber mills. the‘Ken- M 8». Dark. Milling Co..keep a full :mg of men~ at. work both swine-.1 3nd mhtcr. The year round they ”Why about forty-one men. includâ€" 416 those who work at ‘their caulk ”Jige factory. This year the firm “In experienced a )arge increase of Was in 2311 lines, and. this grow: it has necessitated the hildmg of A high sddxion to their. notary - a Huston) building 20 x 50142:!!! in Me, which will be nsedfior genera! TWU large scow 10¢de of lumber “fined yesterday from the fir_ms t“Himxvill at Nogeyh. Creek. The firm 3'0 tummg out about half 3 mil-' 1‘9“ feet of mouldings this yen for “fleet Toronto firms. . “I“!!! (mentioned about the shrug}: ““5. Foreman Burton sazfl. “this in: been an exceptipnafly, iinoycnr ‘7'"‘1‘53816. We're almost cleaneé “91"“! car sell as fast as we pack “lunches. We had-no camps [fit a!" 3‘4 his! the other day. we‘pntv “F.“ 31am; 3m,000-fteet‘o{1ho‘m-' amk W0 DEM-tram the» M ‘9‘ highs tum, u: :ha ' ‘0 w '» chuhl- , .wo has to tha gods." ’2 m ,. . ”b“ m. latterly: 1138,3159 For some seasons past the Ken- ‘dY 6: Dévis Co. have been an» im Mr. Sam Parhn wihlbu'x 2:1- 58 matenal. This yuan. Mr. Parkm as doubled. has arm,,thc Company umng out in all about 2,11)‘L30Q Eat oi dressed stock to: 'house, in:- Nungs and. box crating [01" Hz. “31h. “ho .5 working up a spit-:1: W pus m with country.- and city O#000000O009000*§+§§§§§§§§O§§§§§Q§§§OOOO‘OOOOOOQOOO‘OQOOO; Lindsay’s newest store {unto the roof with colder '-' Weather goods ; everything of finest quality and bargains in all de- partments (as you tread, their?!- ducements for coming early will be apparent Mail us Jan order. In black onlyâ€"3 doaâ€"from three to five frills on each, Ex- tra full cannot be excelled in materials at $3.75. ' Fur Suing. natural fule-red skins, 64 inches long, trimmed with to naturalpils and chain fastener at $8 75. Mufi's $+oo to $20.00. Rufl's from $2.50 00 $50. and only buy from the best manufacturers, that's why we can guarantee each and every piece bought here. Coats from $37 to $75, White. pearl grey and black Thibet Setts, mufi’ and ruff, satin lined at $13.50. At the present time, when 'every home has need of‘ the many artzues of comfort to give pleasure for a long winter, when the family’swear needs demand your attention this, store with it’s overfiondng merchandise 'abiin'di- ance more than ever merits your business. ' . . ' - . ‘ ~' , . ‘ Yes, We’re in the Fur Business Imported f r o m Scotland, “about 200" new styles, latest colors, all neatly made at $2.25 Silk Underskirts and the policy that this store has worked on and«.sfpllowsgupâ€"ttotday, is~a policy of building tor the future. ’ The best place-because the policy of the business forbids that any other store‘wiil give better value, because the welcome to come, if but to see, is wide "oped, .and‘you feel at home here whether Your purse is thin or fat. ' ’ ~ : ' ‘ i f" KOO¢¢§§§0.100019600006090,OOQQOOOQWOO’OOOOOOO§§§¢.t3.“. 60' ' ‘~ . ‘ ._ m _.n There’ 5 nothing stingy about this business anyway you take it. The trade you bring us daily, increasing amounts invites us to greater gener- osity in the assortments of the goods you want, and puts the desire Strong in our buyer to keep a watchful eye open in the different markets for things you might enjoy buying. There’ s In store Anywhere That Offers Its Publle Larg- er choice in the Best of Goods. 1 Children's Goats mm 2051'. 1.1mm 9mm. 39mm though the Benet- been teporteé as ; W. WAKELY, Opposite the ‘ Post ’ 011‘ng I school. v W "‘ A We viptvrious Athenians shoulder- ed their honored President carried {him down town. mide him how and acknowledge their cheers and ad- dras the crowd alien which he was 2nd Vice PraidenQâ€"Ch‘aples Mit- cbell (AJ Recwswrctaryâ€"A. L. Phelps (A) CoraSecretari'enâ€"hfiss H Workma'n .(Spalftan) and was ‘1“; chkTwn (A) .Wa'tdmâ€"D.’ 6.) man‘sâ€"W Gamay (=a.)_ and: U. mop:- (5.) We: of Robsâ€"JV. Spence (S) Morsâ€" m J}. Fianna (8.) and AA. Cam {Sn MN. Touch; bum-HA Mr: 5g oucbbum (A) Mr. in fiwti (AS) . .. Athenhns Ion Successful In m g Hilarity at tho ”but - All day! yesterday. the students of the L. C. I. were in a'state _of suppressed ex@tement,Wh1¢h sudden- 1y. .burst Iona; tow-9.13:1; ,gveuiyng, w’hen the results of the wanna So- cipty. elections were made blown'I’n all th: Ath: mph; hadniae ”(rind 'diitea' enacted to office and. the Spartans six.'1‘he officers for. 1901 an; miss the Erowa. die: while] carried ,tnpmp’hpntln back THE LITERARY SOCIETY ELECTIONS Bryuns 1A.) “Am we lawn!” and Er. Burton‘ commenced counting up the day's oxdersr for wood from the citizens, who aer gentipg‘. in: thou: winter’ supply. The list totalled up about thirty good'tat adders; t‘At pm; sent," he oontmed, “we can‘t get our orders out fast enough. 09.:- buying out: Mr. Brum'mwws lumbar. has given us an increased trade and made us busier.” ' 9‘“ hat kind of a winter do you thank we will ham?‘ asked the Ppst “I suppose you are mun-m; {or a cold one 9” . \ poor. the “trickmoumd Lindsay dousn’t seem to *have been aficctg-l If we dfidn’ugthpan 10' have a stack of .flour . ‘ on hand, we Mouldm’p ha, 'heemahle to_.keep 'up. with thé ()1th at 8.113" . A _ Wes," rephpd Mr. suntan. ”we ex- [.903 to do a Large share of the wood tra e." . ._ . _ . , : OPPOSITE THE POST. : OFFICE, LINDSAY, “ONTARIO. Mail flrdars Filled ‘Pmmpfly In fancy greys and plain navys, clearing at 50c. "fix'ziias"w¢>oi Slipper sacs. 20c, 25c, and 40¢ per pair. 75c Wrist Bags at 59c. ‘ Men’s «Underwear Penman’s elastic ribbed all Wool Underwear, special at 7 5c. Residentâ€"Nelson c. Hart, Athen- Just a few of the Mgny \_I_alues In Sample lot, some slightly soil- ed, ranging in price from 35c to 75¢. 5 dozen only so, come early, your choice for 29:. "iéziéy‘ Silk and Satin Hdkfs Holders 25c to 50_c_._ A u Smallwgm Hair Pins. yer package It. . Pom PomsLall colonic. ‘ Children’s Bibs SC. ' Embroidery Rings". seic. toe Shetland Floss, nil odors, 76 Ladies Back Combs 1°C- Gentl’n’s Pocket Combs 10c. Ladics’ Shopping Bags 25°- Girls’ Wool Gloves, all COIOI'S, 18¢ per péir. _ A .0 9-910 Ladles’ Underwear. 5 t :‘yfie-rrasim‘kf'més‘ , A, f . ET, To p Shirts -' Wakelys ’8‘?! 812â€" 3 I“ Imlmfilfll‘luufi n - 'chhewaslflpm m kto the; d , o - . has néed of” the many articlg's In new patterns, large size, 24 only, to clear at 98c. Silk Waists White Silk Waists, new styles pleated with lace insertion, big value at $2.__25, 5 . . In navy, green and wine Vel vet Tarps at 50c. Pure Wool iCheviots in all colors, black included. 44; in. wide, good value at 49c. Tweed: Suitable for Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Trousers in dark colors only at 2 5c per yard. Flannelettes About 500 yards English Flannelettes, 36 inches wide, medium colors in stripes only, extra value at mic. Pure Wool V:netians, 48 in. wide, in all colors. black includ- ed, perfect materials. rich in ap- pemncevaad of splendid dura- bility. at 75c. _ T Best of Bargains in the best of Dress , Goods: emgnt Ilium am is 0.7.1] 3 up Lulu beautiful lake: then comes a three- quarter mile portage over the Boyd farm into Kerneae Lake; after which a three mile paddle :will land the party at‘ one of the most beautiful hunting grounds in the. north coun- ‘rY- 1‘ L V The opening of the hunting sea4 son would seem ,a tame mugnt ins-a deediti‘h’didmtfiMMgsI-a.‘ Dom;- ald SW and Johnstoh~Ellfs~ pre- paring to talus to the woods. for years they. have ’ladt u pamtjv hito the Wilda.L and seldom have 1th returned withmrt awn-m dear pergmw. Today M'hfi: 1:11er jaunt Vigil Anson; town-hp. Iii“; Examinds. ' m. Bu‘ch ms we» mama: pawn , been back at Halibuttm for the last couple at swans and vit was m his boat last year that, the late Chief of Holmes Band. of Port Rape. met his death. The body of Mr. Band has not yet been found. 4 - The Bumham party. of Port Hope. have been back at Crooked: Lake. Hammmn. (or the past week or man trout HEW. They. Mug a lodge Imok-‘t’here and “chairing a: tux-ital sporting outing; . » mln‘mut-buown Eagle Lake party;â€" of ‘Moto; of whibhumwfieo.» What‘s» mm; ”have? 11!: {mm Ward 1 Lawn!“ M Golan fizoh- Wha‘w ‘ town-to The Madam Kama Labs patty left for, their camp: in Havalook' Waship an the 2.10 Baum train. Tho members are: Messrs. A. Briefly. W. Jinlm. Gem Goodwin). J. Welling- ton, Babooho fl‘apry, W. J. Moore. Lmdpay; C. H. Daniel. C. Goodwin. Galt; N. 'E.‘ Frazer. WW; B. F.’ 'Petcrs, Canon; C. H. Mae. Paint Hope. J. Troupe. Cobourg. Party will drive firm Haliblmtnn village to the 1001: all Wane Lake. a five houn’ trip. when. 'they will nnloncl into eight Mata fan a day’s paddle the heawtflu’l lake; then come: 3. Kane- quartar mile pottage eye: the Boyd farm into Human Lake. after which a .1:th mile paddle will land. the panty at! one of the most beautiful wfing armada in the 091th cogn- - . ' ’2 l. . m m m Wt Town ICI- day for Pollu'h ”DIM cm Evm Pat of 0ct.‘29. « The Idea hunting lesson open- on Thursday wt, and pail-ties are new leaning W1! fba‘ mend twa weeks in the woods. Acom‘dinz to reports from. Macaw «manta door are plentiful and ' eyes: the lnexper- Eemad: membem at the parties I30- in; in mmnfident of. wetting their legal compliment. . Marsailles Quilts Children's Tams IIIIITEBS OFF TO THE Willis. Goods Right or Honey Refunded. Sté’r‘e‘ 6p,m. sportsman. w. W: J. Buic’h. Inspecâ€" to: of Frbharm (or Leeds County} and comprises aims. Geo Maniac. Lev. Bill, Ed, Wood and t‘hey. Will be joined u: s couple at days by Dr. Grain and Mr. James Samtwn. also of Delta. They; lake’fihaqk 351th ghcm IL fitWo party. at which Eran. Wm. Snowman. B. Snowden, Arthu- Erodgsunton'. II. C. Took-1.5'm and J. Stan- mm are memberl. are to locate at. «1 3nd Essie Lake. ‘ Geo. son. A'. Bi! and W. Nobles. ct com, want north thus andwlll willthnnt in Water- m mummy. ‘n;|. Alderman Geo. 'Rea..1'. B. Landry. Omemce. and Mr. John Ferguson m-J eon. of Emdy. have an left [Or Hun- .burton dattict and no doubt mu fining .back their, my Anumbeg. The Each party! mwed‘n town‘ this mamxng from Delta. and are on their way toflah‘hurton. They will hut in thq vmniCyLOI cm! Laid. 1mm party 13 headcé‘ty. a. intend New”; J. E. A. F4mnzd and J. ,1). Collins Beteworo» who were mth the Parry Sound Hunt Club sat. gear. MEI hunt with, a. Port Perry] party thxfl year. Their. headquarters wall be at Kearney. in the lMvnskoka. IEBt‘fict. - . _ tum ahead hunting at the new “fiflfi‘fiffim u‘ " town, 511:7, Juckeou. Ops. D. Entfinott and A!- but Porter. 0! MVefl. are another putty who have hit to: the north hunting [wimpy - are of the party; and are camped'gt ”day of the dear hunting swan. gm While? an M setting their: 1 «11' ”:1 firm up north dis-v. may: to one; deer-nor. lwor" three of than c a run my the rum. 0! course. a bang ohm; Lb: law to pull the mm on aim. the!» mate as: most cases allowed. to go .unmolestul. 'I‘hen there In: other human who are of the pg". minis at“! M clam. who mil. ten you that that: are no deer Zn {then smock; no ‘u to have all :9: [shqotmg 1. yes. Howevel. 1M What are Lakes such admc and mag, «Imam wnl be prawn}? tid.‘ in not heeded in many cams. Mr. W. )1. 8.1119001! was unable to moon: my hip 01¢ hunting coupon. ice. In Reeves. to the bush um mam on account oi €11.11“er 21:. Funk W‘M-Jnhl ’wm - ‘ THE LOBDLY- BUCK. That ‘Evury, meta' Hope: to Kill A put: at Indiana tron A129. “no reserve. deu- Pcterboro. wm Ink today to hunt nut Coe Kn! tom“ :3 an party»; E. Game‘s. John Sundry. Alba Tatum. .Wm. Smoke and Zack Smoke. , Ni- Jobn Glenn. a railroad". .4 tabmoutalmeme... morning moompqiod byi “‘30 hon-Li! £33: 'WIBELESSIâ€"Pictnro of: hi; lamp. and: by. Mquum New ‘md M_la£t§§nmrdyy 1; m. A party comprising Main. John hm] Um'wiuc. ”Thus Hm, Poona. 41qu Henry: Hdemhos. Stanton. at Toronto, were in lawn min Oven forty w have been. m M already oyflmtor Bradshim sevenfé'én' (it which were taken on mm m gamma DEER! nnv’numu wm‘ F0! Tl! unum'wmc cui- “THE'BEST” DEER BOUND. (The: Woods are Full of ‘Em.) [bratty next 15 marriage with Miss Flora!“ A. Walsh. 'Th0 and. looked lovely in a grit d bluq indig' cloak and; a pretty Min Nettie Walsh. ais- il‘li W WWII. mm wan aided by Mn Wilfrid. O‘Brien. Af- ter the ceramic!!! the with! party 4mm cliche-non! the‘bridl’a mo- ther. where as dainty dinner MM ‘ 'W'hbfit‘fr‘ghtivu A quiqt’ wedding was columniaed at St. Mary's alumni an Oat. 22nd. by the Rev. Aphids-con Omy. 'when Mr. Charles Gilbetfi was Imitéql in. f Similar can: to the above are :cmoppin‘ up 3t many, points. while in many. other district! another drawback is met with. In a north country mhool. not ta: from Vib- toria' Road. thq “when: in the past hum been paint their teaoucrs .3250. $275 and 88m per annum, Int by the new. not their assessment will oblige than to-pay, a eulary of $3.50 to the teacher. or mrse them are many farmers who rea-l- 115‘ agree that this is not too much to pay a choronxhly. coupotant tea- o‘ber. hut- tor one perhaps not- fully qualified to teach. it seems high. and even tor Iona who up. mu fled- ged. as in my use: a non-cer- tificated teacher is often more suc- can“! ‘ an a full fledged one. When Inspect Storm v'uited the school not long :30. and explained mattcns to than. he found none trustees tar from m mm with the new reg-clams. .. w .~ Dear ’ Mother ‘ low W M on tau and m “The Whitney Government “in find that they have got into the biggest homets' nmt they hue cur quack.” said a. monument Libel-ll and a member at the Ontario Legs. 131mm to the Tormto News referr- mg to the outcry; raised in some parts at the countrx against the Ed- ucation Bill at the last session. The .ptople of 17:th county: have just excitement a pretty. distinct oom- plaiht, and thy; vi“ 1» tollowed by trustees and Ingmar. an‘over the “nutty.” the mood. .Why. I know 11me W11 ”pang-to have" a. pretty, good meat. but only In am a: “ten numb to at- tmd their school. They. no still compelled to pay; a ulnry at gym to the tanker. Brett“ good snap than ’t you 0th Wâ€"Euhxnm the curriculum. constitutes no small 1.1911. of a inrm‘ooducation. Thai course lasts {or tw‘oaveeks and be- gin. on the 8th 0! 'JnnunryuAaother valuable course its-cattle judgmg. For this perm the college in equipncd ‘mi‘th a fatty: toot ring‘with seating capacity ’0! 300 menu. and not ml: are the animals at the lusti- tutioa null; but the. hard: of the lending Ontario breeder» are drawn upon for the pun-polo no LII-H. the Modems are man every opportunity to bosom [unflin- with the best breeds of linntock. The urt of shimmering is ulna taken up by Lhe mu 8.: one at the most .ntqr- citing («tutu m the collecc comm. mun, rm in this country m Mom duly 0! more and more iinportunge, god in the country‘s et- uoru wombat of the coop sued: “all up a: the list. The authorities [undo “1's and lnve provided no- ourdinxly. Thus» no. no less than twenty diluent. mlctiec of .'owl, eight style. at 37! bonus. to- mbatwilh tor rgonu. brawl; on. with; In everyt mg which tends lm mental nia- énc of fowl. Thin. scum. 0 menu- haunt Monmouth Janu- ary. given many who .othorwine would be unable to attend owing to urea of work an opportunity. or undying more closely nod imam;- entiy a branch or the cum work whiz}: only A low years ago was huie oomidured. The courses 1:: (we to residents at OntariO. on! a Re of 35.00 in dhnrgcd~to non-rosi- fint’. I I l Thin [sew t the cu her ,wcck. Ibo in! peeled to, provide Ms amuhh‘to m :lways 100k clean. wwe‘ com. and 81 means. and the w: ”ton amu- the d:- uw. Should a pm Had it more conven to take thc same c summer and when} of butter _and oboe drifluvnt condition: W5 illuunlnd on“. ("as 1-3091 ah of the imm ion by taut mutation: The first course at 1h. haiku: for 1907 oo‘nmenced Janu- W 2nd. amt huts tin lurch 32314. during which time _utt.er and champ muting and him‘ Mining for meg and women win ho. “totally folio:- (M rcpt has Just named the at. am! annulus-Jot cha Ontano Aun- tnltpral College which through ms Id! illustrnmd papa. mus u :01” Men of the moth hm: done by taut vw vV- 'V' LNBLS’WRMTMRQ SHILOH TEACHEBS’ SALARIES. course Ii Sept rm: 0. A. aromasz conven same (:1 ddiee mun I It pmv: {1th cont: ‘nilinz in an ar can. for or coconut t . can... [or 1 . and; lodexn Study stun it WI“ > stock 2: included 2» no 9m will be_ ex,- clves mm which wnl nouwcac It with .blm tar crwhite m white desire .0? :‘is possible durwg the dy the net. king undu- 7.‘ lat. and M‘s In Foo-Irv! Exciting Past of Oct. 30. , :Work on the Madison Williams hunky building. in now apprdashim; adaptation. and their appearance m tho mm at all visi- {am The M3. traveling: crane. arms. with]! h. a: Mum»; «puck! at 8 m in “suntan bydeotricity. Juan. 4 but: fit, WW“ ”3:?" fi . vem m- an! 7 ‘ 3‘ unclu- 1mm. «new ‘ ‘1 ”at tho thin! int Mullins. The fix-Ito“- ”‘03 M d w from the 3*? MIN uxnvu owl-1yl f 'u S ‘ on n patter. l have hutviewed ses‘em of them and ma htv'n come to th: conclusion that it. is time10:- us t1 assert ourselves. A prominent bank er in this city approached me wit! the statement that he wound pay ‘31).“ for this hnk'a assets. Pu mi?! that if the aharfioldcrs ha: ‘comultoc'. in this mutter, lh‘ bank mm net be in its presanl condition. I. (or one. would ban haw Milling to double my. stock in the emercwcy. The tank has the best branch system of my in Can- adt. and the Pcterboro. prdsa'y. am other aimin- acencies d9 sufficient bushes: ,to mlko up the alleged £03: .“r mu lips to obtain a list of (bx: bank's shaman." 51151 Mr. Good this mm “to: them hue never been consulted. directly. in this m d m III. Toronto. Oct. 21â€"312 Cephas Goo! one of the shafoholders'dt the On- tario Bank. in taking steps .to ‘xinz about a. deem: 0! those. who, 11kt: himselt. are directly interested in [ha disposition of the htnk’s .stock m mm- Wm,_mm ummmmmfi : 3:853; mum Tom Can; Are you a stran- ger to our Men’s Furnishing Depart- ment? '- If you tare, get the habit of dr‘Op ping in and get a line on our superb collection of men’s fixings. Special this week, the new Wine Shades in Ties at soc each, try one. Dundas 8: Flavelles um That’s the total of all on vertising. :Ho Clothing Within reach. is honest the and through, wit} skimping in qua and no question to stvle. 'L ,We're M11n£ away at the one fix“ ---that our Clothing Suits I O’coats UIBSAY mun PAID WELL. AFRO“ PATTERN We’re mfing ' at the One fiat .t our Clothing _ Ionest through :hrough', with no ping in quality, no question as yle. That's the sum of all our ad- ;ing. ~' Honest ling within your, ts $8 to 325 at: 8810 825 Anal. ch-u A n‘un.‘ HQNEE 5: Clothing and Furnishing Dept. our ad i113 QM”! “tire (or aluminum Whfla W mindâ€"in “an. “out haul authorâ€"we right and pmpu". vet: mat; Moths «I the ”A that. M attm were .1.me $6 75 Iwillto-dnypgy $6.25 $6.50 “ “ $6 00 sndsoondown. The-o trash om are Mmpmdotmmmmlfi lint VII-re the M at wmhip van mm with the m an! matumm £ 4 H060 LYTLE, Ltd. Large Stock bestHard Coal, also. Steam Coal for Threshing. Highest market price paid for the above every day in the year Seed cleaned for farmers free ,of charge over our power mills at Mafiposa. Cresswell, Blacknter, Sunderland and Sutton. Will be glad to quote price on any sample submitted. - Goboconk Lime and Raven Lake Cement always in stock Alsike, Red Glover, Timothy Alsike Bmwers’ Notice. Salt in Barrels $1.50. lariposa Station. Toronto.

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