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Lindsay Post (1907), 8 Nov 1907, p. 4

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i°*°:° d. SUTcI-IFEE SONS 0000900 Keeping the Gold on the Outside. . . calls for a larger expenditure than almost. any other. season. Heavier Clothing. warm Underwearâ€"are all really necessary. Now that you son provide these and yet not go to sogreat ancutiay isalways a problem. and everyone likes to get the best outfit possible as reasonable as possible. Here are a few items that will help you save moneyâ€"more savings are at Olll' store. w ’# School Dress Goods Wool Blankets. 8215 English whi'e Wool Blankets, h l ear these are ex- Forsc 00 W good heavy wrizht and K°°d :ra good for being made of a hard. double twist thread. The Sizesv all ends overcast. 2 75 Special per pair ...... a colorings are green, brown, navy and black, all have small white - :20:lt effect and some have in- Union carpets, 400 yd- 300 yards of extra li-etvy union carpets 361nc'1e; wide, revers- l.~11nct cuecks as well, all so ‘2lC‘IYCS wide and special 50 G ible patterns all new designs and in all lea: ing colors. Extra “2:27 yard ............ adigs‘ “039. 3 r. good value and Special 1 P at per yard .......... 400 r 1 W S . Floor coverings A trmeler‘: ample; of ladies Now is :1 £0,311 time to buy ”“9 ”‘2 tans and your winter floor coverings for to "’2 “WW1 the momsllmt will he iri con- 9"2’12 ”'2‘ l" 5"" a ”2’” slant we and a good oil Cloth at ("35° linoli- 11111 will 21o! only give you :xnzlr- llQ-ll' , areal Wear but it will sire u lnl school stockings. 1011 nl well: and Cit 1115115 lire" s1 gqqaic «1! citing: ”tittiti he: ,4 efgqf '11 2.1., .2.::1.1. 1‘ 1.1.2.1 1.2 Wanted walking: {in 1 heel: til {1 .St. has, pititer‘tiuil tn yang; carpets if g. as .1 l1: ti uni. Reg 19° usdd around the heater guy when: ,; " 2 112:1 yum choice Towels at 2 for 2011 the mom Wear would Collie. ilcutr rm; ider this and give us : 1 your order :3er while assort- A l1i"zi:»:11iel}2'(1fgnsti lnwels :21 this lot and all gnnd buying. While" iiélil 'l‘anlS, dark colour- ments are :uniplete. sd llitli Towels, hemmed (11d Hunk lowels, tringed end and ancy strife harder Huck 'I owelS, 9 to: from 16131inchesto 10x40 ‘Q ll?"','€‘ "I'L. 'lflll'ltl ‘7 .11: 1 pair [it 31 sizes 8 :l'l‘ (DU l‘ HERE this GWMI is worth 0 (13' At“ iUctCHABE 0? Fit"?! Cais'l‘s 0d OVER. This coupon is good for ten cents on any perch so 2 of {1 ty cents or over, in any section of our store. When thxough buying present this coupon to the salesperson who serves you. Only one coupon scoe; ted from one perton on one pur- chase. .SUTCLIFFE 8!. SONS Notgood after New Si. 190.. “HP-N117 oLane Curtains. 81 Avery large range of Lace Cu'ta us in new patterns and extra good weaves. so and 60 inch widths. Colbert overcast edges, some finished tops, others plain. Your choice of the $1 lot at per pair .......... J. Sutolifl‘e Sons LINDSAY “SH “D “3 OSHAWA PRICE ONLY «.OOOOOOOOO0006900009900...0990.00.06.00, : Q Q 0 2Q 0 O O O 2O 0 O O O '0 ‘ "O -. '9 '9 O O '0' ~O "0 '0 'Q Q 0 O 2. .... ~-e 2-. § 9 ‘ .Q ‘ § 9 O C . 4 O as 3. O 1. 0. a ‘l 3 a“ 7. l. 1. 2. 7. ‘ o :0 1. Q 2. Q 30 0 'f. O t. O O 6 0 O O O O O 9 § "0 2O O ‘ O O Q 4. a. 4 ~ 0 2 O Q crurd interest. It amounts now to ‘ over $50,000.;1n-lit is doubtful if an) or the Sage millions have been put 1' to a better use than discharging this i debt of honor. 9-“ :1! From the returns compilel by l Lloyds Register of Shipment. it ap- pears that. excluding warships. there were 450 vessels of 1,080,087 tons gross under construction 1n the Uni;- e-i Kingdom at the close of the quar- ter ended September 3:). 1007. This shows whatApeOple can do when r1:- lievtd oi the burden of protection. Mo: ircal Ilcrald; Having cone'uil- til 1.1:. Manzloba tour, Mr. Burden 2;:25'11 spend a Yew hours 1.21 fill-121- ("Izl hunting up that. letter {:3 na-ver wroet. out which Mr. Graham 11.212- sisls in saying 11:2 received. liitnqr '.l.at or he should get Mr. Foster :0 \xork up an explanation showint .L is easily pOssihie {or both to be right. §SOAP FACTS Harsh, impure soips are undoubted- ly the direct cause at mwnv skin dis- asses, and such soaps should be aroid- ed no u. atter how exquisitely perfumed y may be. Make sure of pure soaps by sle eating from our sp endid assort- zen 1. W (2 protect our customers 3;: 1111,1121: st the use of unworthy soaps by i . be increase at Brtliish imports un- der the predominant] tariff is very no tilteslale. In 1897 the amount. [was $29,412.188. they sham; declined 017- i or twelve 1nd a halt millions in tour- : dung only those wh ch we know am lure. A. fillilNBllTHAAl Nearly Opposite Pcsteflce, Lindsay H“.V teen yi-oru 01 than N. P. In 19% they were $09,194,588, and; in nine months 015 1 ..2e your 1907 they. were $64,581,873. free Btu-denounce has 1211me justified 1t- self. {the Weekly Dost out” A wuson, ministers. il“..ai -1 'l‘ speaking at «Woodstock Dr. Conqu- ho‘ur. (Dim. are as thick on mice in July row) W6. libs W’ Annot- ation that the meantime ltio imam W' salaries. icy requiring pass- xcu'ticnuil 131mm ill-roan school sections tines foam be cil'cwte dimtlsllaciflon. and 4W“ {manually withdrawn. It was one at .chc most mienfitic and â€"_ ‘Jl’hlb‘AY FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8 EDITORIAL NOTES. , , __ munda‘inghids our: political omelet an cratbemphed. ’Oommonaenaeuhowd have taught that all WW had todc toimn‘cmsethoitcnchcrl’ wi- ariealwastoflctoln-Romlelahlatioa 18311131111011me thenaltnr 31mm multivitamin;- asenpemt WWW. Had he "98* tight.” lt'cnchelm’ mimics mid ‘mve risen without any such Mich meddling. But Just Minn natural! lam milder the Rio: Inwafionawelm having their attests. WWW . ’Wey back in the year 1844 Joseph . Slocum and Ezekiel Oiiphant went 1n- to the salt business in Syracusa. New: York. They did not prosper. and final- . By the business broke up, leaving Slo- - cum indebted to Oliphant in the sum 20‘ $21110. Olipant went west and set;â€" tied in Dubuque. Slocum stayed in Syracuse. and "his eldest daughter be- came the second wife of Russell Sage. Recently the Oliphant heirs, knowing the old debt. wrote to Mrs. Sage. told her or their reduced circumstances. and. asked her it she could not assist. them. Mrs. Sage looked up the mut- 2121'. found that the story was true. 241“: ordered the debt. .yviti: ac- pamitungmmmm M- Misfire Whom- mwmmm 2. . 1 Evening Post oi Non; w‘“*“~eeoooeooeeeeooeooeeeococoeoeceeeoooooooooeoeocoo mandknmkaahcbinbhcmtcw. motloofluzgu'mmeutwhiev .MADlSOll WllllAllS C0l ASSESSMEAI ommawummmtunm school Tax‘ on a Valuation elv “0.000 .0111: Hatters Dealt 111111 at last Tuesday Night’s m of W City fathers. town men to wait M the 1 o'clock eeooooooooooooeooo: WWatatlmeflbM"/ " flametwmflmwledlb /tho as Assamml notions. o hm committee ’ Q m. m “WWm. Q A DEPUG'ATION BEARD. mavens. Jdl'i Canon and A. La 6 Gemini-WWW“- 0 cl lent eventua’ln W «with the sane-smut d 340.- 000 placed on the Williams’ andry to: new moms. who: contended that the. un- der-tankn; between theiBourd cl! We and Council. upon which Mr. Williams, was in- duced. to remove lib laudnene to my. «wan that the asâ€" eesnment would remain (or ten years at the summit pre- viously entered up againctMr. lDovey. the original owner or the Waverly. . NWMWWAM. and to admit at the sultry ct Men-re. M. William. W Iiavelle. J. Cancun and A. L. W. “but! 01 the ram William. Fauna-y. Co. fl‘hc: meme 1;th mm to voice their grievance. :.. ‘ Mr. Williams. the tint weaker. logged the mementos oi the manners u no the otnnnflanoen surrounding his coming to Lindsay. Council had wanted to carom him and qivel ham :1 low assessment. The result “.13 n tax Soils! im' 81173.71 Mayor -‘Vrooman-â€" “lithe dam in very s; collie on this question' at taxation" , we are not permitted to grant camp- tione tram arched tax. “fiber: 11 man: like Mr, Stcwnrt comes here to log,- rescnt a company or an industry. we usaumn be will] pvt ask "us to do 1111‘ illegal thing. .While this matter was 00.11:; dimusaod I War that we rang up Mr. Stewart and asked lmn sgwificmlily it he Word there 1.0111111 on no exemption as to wheel turns. lie Y‘Upllied that he so under- stood it. and Mr. William 1114:: u- ;rwsed the mine View." Mr. ininellleâ€"“Wene well 1mm! that school {11109 cannot ‘ne entangl- Hi," Mug-nit VttltfiilltiEfl-"Ytfiu‘l‘fi lint ash: mt for that! 1 (if Milne at is ”12- ‘11:» £011th at council to etoiiwl «11 other New fluvial cm the 11141114211,“ t‘r. Garner'dt is 1mm unfurled ills» mutt Ml, 2Wl'lolluuu Muslim 'w M- m at 040,000 for sou-mi lumin- stand a! the dd amount acid in Mi Davey. u will lend lu (Jule-ill: and difficulty.” Mayor Vrnonmnâ€""Wu uppoilll as. mansions who are sworn in unseen valum wherever found. _liuw can they we 11 qmcrty for $25,000 which they think is worth 040,000? It would simply [an winking at the IOWL" Air. Williamsâ€""Machinery is 2 ex- empt. and you must on quite Neill mm at the {not that the Wing did Ina cont hall! at the 325,000 Dlaced QOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO 00060000606000... 0 e e c c e e e o l o e e o e o o e o 0 Our city fathers meat in mgulau monthly session last evening. Mayor Vrooman, Reeve Belglg'. Dan-room Jordan, and Aldermen 1 Mchoulrhz Weldon. Devitt. McLean and Wm. Jordan lacing present. The minutes of the previous met-lâ€" lugs were read and adapted. SUNDRY MATTERS. Mr. John Dennis. pump maker. WM heard. He claimed the Ely-Iresle-fl Ml,- Co. should. ray :1 lrmslnees “111 out their tpump departures“. lit being maintained in mmillmi to his (Dem 1029‘) (1129111639 at 11 (like nature. 'l‘iie tee-tier Wan suit tie the imam. 111.1111- ltlllloe W .i M (linemen: «sited that a 11mm”; of 111%th We «WM fut more will by him In tellm our 01‘ the Wit and elomi This will la dam, at a saving of $30.40 in ”La youtuuwr. 1 i and. Dev“: .was heard relative to lodged water on fit. George-0t. ,mulcl wand, and Reeve 131431;, acting chair- man of Board, at Works. was in- siJuctnd to have the ditch deceased 11 loot on so 101‘ a diutawe of seven arcdlght rods to a crack. the earth new; used to raise the approacheeito u. midlgc over the creek. Add. Mchzh complained oil the unloved state at the walk on film- cor/9L. from Clonal}: to Durham. It min loo ‘fl‘nccd up. ” 1 Mayor Vroomnn (to Clerk Knowl- sou)â€"‘ fiWhal meant the nxceufl'eight change or. the two cannon! Have you made a demand on tin Way Company I" l . , 1 (Mark Emoticonâ€""No. I 2 haven’t. Agent Auden-on. Lilli“ promimd to look into theme“. but in assured mothe chimneys: a proper om” «Mayor. Vroomnnâ€"“Put in a claim atmsothattwemayhntvecor- respondm to show when the Counâ€" ty Council meals.” 1,. 1 Mr. Joe fisher rwaa heard in con- neotion mith a promised old plank; was]! on Water and. Mailman-eta... ’pazrt oil the material for which held. licit n lawn on the ground for a yearn-Re- Reeve Bug%;-â€" You had an “a,” Banana oi the several - standing committees more introduced. icy Mm. McGeougih. Beige, G. Jordan and Mann. and were Well! as read. ‘ 1WLLL GET. BEFUND._ Mayor Vrooman-"What about the 0' screws Menswear-have they been cold 3” Clerk Knowlsonâ€" 'Yes. out theipar- ties are uniting" for a refund on the .a'nound that they. had to grey [or a full year while only alolc to do busi- ness Ioir seven months. I ‘think the rciucet a fair. om" Add McLeanâ€"‘ The cigarette men tJUUJ‘ht that. Mhenl they took out a license on let Aug. it would run un- til Lhe same month in the following your. whence all! town licenses am 2120535an in March." Moved by Reeve W3. seconded by Aid. McLean. that $20 toe redundan- to each of the parties intelrcutod. -â€" Carried. .1 : THE SNOW CONTRACTS. Moved by Den-rune Jordan. sec- ondcd toy Reeve 1803;. that the clerk cell 1011' tenders {or the removal of wow hr the mono 1907-8. Some discussion we. cruised by the motion, Aid. McLean loading at! with the query. "Don’t. you think them cleaning could be done more econom- lea-lily by day Wt" Reeve Paulg--“Yes. if me” hold the night kind oi an overseer.” Clerk Kowloonâ€""It cost 3313 dust the era-its least your." anneeve Jordanâ€""I don‘t think day work would "no es mammalian“ the construct syd'em.” Aid. Devitt-“thy amt compel in» port: more to than their own 2 Hope and nine- . right here in a .nutaldrlâ€"nvc were led on arisen certain thugs' by the Coun- cfl. and an induced fir. Williams to remove this industry to Lmdna' y. pool. It is a nasty mixnp. Ap- parently we have been deceivcd by Williams and his friends." \Vihliams' school tax not» we shall art was with rm several times when that would have hula-Cd to gal: ur- tion ion" school purposes. them is n cape the tax 2" 1. licevo Bogaâ€"“Mr. this case l‘ . Mayor Vroomanâ€"' -Bccauac the neat" law is mum “milk" Inbodtoralawmntunmy new mill. an statesman was made itllwlahnd.1Noreoordrwasmadc mywahcelwithalqotncwmen. This’maamthcrcueof the some to kind.” thetFimncecommitcoc.” , naycr V-roomanâ€""Ali right. but I “Btu-newbie we will main”. If. Willisnâ€"‘ 'Doyou thick itava rbhtur mwmwa icu'd’eeyvevaltmtima' (Inclination Conw'ehifletthetim" 2 Inga-news Julianâ€""Hebe nape munmtbcnddwwrvnrk My,.w1emmwtt." RmmwwMM on” should me; my mmummmm m “0 II. All!”- 'vVig-wagâ€""Whtt is your wife an. 2ry hoot now, 2" . Bsnpeckieâ€" "Her absent-minded. oswm WOW mm m w.m mmtOOOOl‘m ‘M “am in «add I,“ h I.“ at ”d, something. and she can’t remember dodhemmthmrdafiwestpmcn them.” Mayor Vroomsnâ€"‘tnhe idea is to upttheplowscntanecuraepc-lah swank” i Reeve Beingâ€"“who driven and Over- mum to the May. the mop; He has daze so, and he finds things dil- lcrent uo-whatlp haekIcen led to ex- Counct'l, and in turn we deceived Mr. Mayor Vroomanâ€""It we reduce M1. have to learn the reduction as a do- Mr. Carcwâ€"“I know that runaw- t-lio matter was Mind am. .The way I undersbood at m that thccld Davey mill’ was that. idle. and. m Mann‘s. 0:1de and "Flarelle add- ed Danie! nxglamtims. I! Mr. Wil- iliams had rmeivod his tax clip the matter modd have been been drought to thcmficnolltlnmt of Revision. Mayor 1Vrooma2nâ€"f'1 tail to anchovy" aund thecos'ner. , Where is now- 8210.000 property. and how. can youcx- oLher citizens enjoy a find am- mcntâ€"rwhy can't we do the same. in Hr. mewâ€"221'“ lanes: When that We. Sixteen" years armrwhcn oardllwaohddmlgiowandcovcr the mimic five acres with Wye www.m1hadtofizhtlor Baum Wâ€"’ 'Retor the matter to Out on the mantel- wutre abouti‘ ‘ maeWueumeueeeeeemeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeee ' o Faster Than Ever Before of their craft. and quality manufactmers ' i 1 I REASoNIS EASY SOP ll‘m (11,112.. lrvv 1111 "All illul; (COM Ii ' examine them. in" pl‘lt"t2:tl112111 \M- i111; Milli" lll‘n l;1'â€".l121 (Will lit'llitl', \Nll lit l':\’llil2.Nll .ll‘ “22.111 This ytfill Wt" l'1:1\12 111111111 ztlely allied ourselves. will :1 lbw Cont Manufacturers,\1l‘m are the acknouledxrt 11 [)0 rs Their garments 100 per cent. mOl( of mi and good workmanship than the meme. And our policv. of more of sales and less of profit :11 low 115 to sell the very best of Coats in this vicinitv at prices less than others charge for inferior sorts. Choice is Wide-«of course. A few inter- esting lines of the many we might print: / Ladies’ Coats Ladies Long Loose Tweed Coats, in grev and blue shades, box hacks, t’louble breasted fronts, trimmed with pearl buttons, length 50 inches. These are in sizes 34 to «H busts. Prices $7.00 and ............... 8.00 A new mum: of Ladies Black Cheviot Coats, in full Kimono styles made with large full sleeves, silk Velvet collars, fly4 front, all he bod' lincl sizes 32 to \L‘ j ( 2-3-8. 75 busts". Price ........................... Ladies. and .‘ilsfics' Warm Tweed Coats, color is heather mixtures of green and brown, Gibson shouldeis three straps" down back sinnle and double breasted fronts. \(lxet c01- lars, body anl slceu lined. :PriCe ( 10.00 OllW .............. Children’s Garments ('hildrcu‘s White. led and Brown Bear Coats. in full box styles. large round and square collars. ~1011112 trimmed “ith silk frills, embroi- duty and hemstitching, anothei lot 5 with white cloth, finished \tith soutnsh braid. white silk frogs on fronts 'Ihcscare sizes lor children 6 months to 8 were old. A range of Children’s Ulsters, in plain colors of navy. lirown, fawn and cardinal, the cloth is a heavy cheviot, the garment are made with full empire backs, neatly strapped and stitched. double breasted fronts, velvet collars, 7.50 sizes 4 to 12 years. Prices $3.50 to Children's heavy Warm Tweed Ulsters, in grey, lawn and blue, small circular cape on shoulders with fancy trimmings. strappings on backs and finished with braid and velvet. sizes 4 to 14- years Prices $2. 75 7.00 to ......... Ladies’ Skirts Ladies dark Urey 'Iweed and llomr pun SL:1‘~ in seven gore styles, strapped and pleated down each gore. good full sweep around flare Made in sizes 2-1- to 34 waists .iJ tin lengths. Prices $4. 00 to ........... +4.5 00 in navy blue Ladies Panama Cloth SLirt~ and black One style has 11in. gore~ pleated down each gore plain stitchl d tail: wed r’eti’ect. Another style ts a full side pleated Lilt the 12: est style. measures 7 yds. around: sizes in stock to-day. Price ......... 6.00 1.1" on: \("V Ladies black voile Skirts, fine materials, styles are in the 2'!“ of pleated skirts. piped with hind." s .L and trimmed with silk braids. around Pdf_flj. Prices 7.30 1.. 13. 50 White Silk Waists e 1 " Ladies. Jap Silk W’nisls. will: :~;- 1 13" pin tucks hacks with cluster 1m? ~ ;. eat-l: side of uponimr (‘ullurs are trip 1.1. 2 row of maltose 1.151 rtion and L11 '1-- -i is 1.”- long sleet” and ends with clustuz i it L‘ come in white and black. . - ‘ ' [11' “Ml- :41\\~(1l‘t~i : .; 11'.‘1\ “ii .'1 123122 MC“. Tilt“? Ladies' Jsp Silk Wait-its". eniirni-n-n-l fronts, edged on each side with « 1222 val insertion and tucks, hacks 11.111 ' on each side of opening, collars and with val insertion and. lace. 1,1: m 111 1' er len sleeves, sizes 34 to 4-2 Tilt \. (111222 4 50 in white and black. trier ......... 0' \(‘n in each This 1430306 Black Taffeta Silk “his: \ the front with a cluster of fine took: on 35de bucks have a number oi 1111b waist is made with long sleevls “itli Sizes

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