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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 6 Aug 1897, p. 1

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,th’s Sugars ES Ladies a Aév '1 51¢ ntage 0 â€"â€"Rer )ur Remnants Dress Goods. Remnants Linings. Remnants Tweeds. Remnants Towellings. Remnants Cottons. Mens Pants 75c, 900, $1.00 $1.25. 7" Little Boys’ Suits at 750. YHE BIGGzST BARGAINS iV'cR OFFERED A LIHDSAY PUBLIG. Men’s Suits $2.75, $3.50, $4, $5. and Upward. awry Department Bristling with Bargains islnnere m 20c. 25c. 500, all ve HELP PfllflE SHLE [If ENNIS. BIG Dawes IN Hosmav AND moves FLANNELETTES, FLANNELETTES and BfLAN- games, KETS at economy saving prices. COTTON BLANKETS 50¢ a pr.,worth 75c pr. Stock must positively be reduced bet end of August. E. E. w: McGAFEEY, paperhangers and painters remxses, when we late will be for lities for ALers, plasterers, :on take possession of our p the 'mprovements we contemp nmfort in trading with us, and faci serving you greatly enhanced. CLOTHING ECONOMY. ll 3:373 Maze in Which to Lindsay’s Leader Low Cash Price Dry Goods House: UNION CARPETS 25c, 28c. 300: TAPESTRY CARPETS. 25c. 35c, 40c, WOOL CARPETS 65c, 75c, 85c. BRUSSELS CARPETS 65c, 750. 81.00. 0(07 Hosiery starts at 5c pr. :Lxxxxlv. WHOLE NO. 1978 ESTABLISHED 185-1. n: black at 150, LC. 350, 400 and very special. r E. Winfic Gafi‘ey f- L my Eur Quick Selling Prices g 12 CENT g Plaid Dress Goods. \ 10 Lovely Colorings. Down 2'72 Price. Ladies‘ Blouses 500. 75c, $1. 25 doz. pairs black and col’d Kid Gloves 50c, regular 75c. Remnants Silks. Remnants Carpets. Remnants Prints. Remnants Shirtings. Remnants Cashmeres Gloves start 5c pr- re the J. SUTCLIFFE 61 SONS, We mean to have clean, fresh, up-to-date stocks under any circumstances, and that means a quick “good-bye” to anything that belongs to this summer season. Dress Muslins that were me and 15c, now 100 a yard. Fast Color Prints that were IOC and Izg-c, now 8c a yd. Ladies’ and Children’s Black and Colored Lisle Gloves - - that were IOC, now 5c. - . Ladies’ Corsets, odd sizes, regular values 75c and $1, . now 39c. - - . Ladies’ Muslin Blouses that were $1.50 for $1.00. Ladies’ Percale Blouses that were $1.00 for 75c. Ladies’ Percale Blouses that were 75c and 90c for 50¢. Men’s Straw Hats, regular sec for 25¢. Men's Straw Hats, regular $1 now 50c. Men’s open front White Shirts, pure linen bosom and wristbands, slightly soiled, reg. price $1 now 59c. gran THE . TABLE . . cycle Wrenches, Wire Toe Clips, M organ Wright Racing Rubber Toe Clips, Wood Rim Cement. Patching Cement, Patching Rubber. Vimoid, Syringe, Cycle Oil. Morgan Wright Tires, iDnnlop Tires, Bicycle Lanterns, Saddles, Wood and Steel Handle Bars. The above Sundries at Cost Prices. REPAIRING Bicycles to Hire Brz tggp Bros. Knives, Forks, and Spoons are r quired for the dining table; and when buying. it is well to look to the future. Ezonomy in this does not con- sist in buying either the cheap- ‘ est or the dearest in the market. but in findings happy medium as to price,'nnd due consideration of durability. It is not necessm to enu- merate the merits of solid silverware; every womsn would like to have her table provided with it. We sell solid silver, Road Weight. large size tea -A- -A ,A_ 2-..-.. and K04“ "‘“oâ€"w *7 _ spoons, as $10.00 per dozen, and will sell one spoon at a tlme at the same rate it you wish. Best quality plated teaspoons cost $3.00 per dozen. Desert table spoons. knives, and forks coat proportionately. Those who buy thelr table ware from us can always match it afterward. and we make it easy for you to get: a full outfit by degrees it you deelre to do so. Our plated were is the best made. we recommend and gun antee in fully. FORMERLY WARNER CO.'S. 76 and 78 KENT-ST., LINDSAY. '2 Sutdlflo SOILS-W Shortest Notice. ifs] TRIPLE LATE to talk Wall Paper,but we know there sre many housekeepers who are obliged to put oi! pspering till vacation time. when the boys and girls are necked oil' to visit friends in the country. and a. men) cm be delayed with impunity. To these sltusted as above we are pre- pared ho on'er mosh inviting pstterne sud grices. It will surprise you to see just ow pretty our pap.” are, and how smell the price. w. A. GOODWIN 'flun‘ DOW‘ “on comm did work ‘1qu In g: Iusumdmd‘l‘yw- gram!» mu PHI.“ mm. umbrAuu-IL “mean. m. G“ ”lulu-s. Enter now-Adana. w. H. SHAW. 1"!»de Fenlam Enlarsun inni 00.. LINDSAY. PedlaEJLEEEL‘QE‘. Next. to sunvson 30“” FRIDAY AUGUST 6. 1897 E‘ G «C 43133:. 17mm).- m IIIIIIBII nr mm. 1 Conn, Mallon Calls for Committee of Inves- tigation. DOING. A Lively Session of Council Last Mon ‘ dayâ€"Very Little Business Done. but i no and of Talkâ€" Ooun. Burrows Enlighten Reeve Touchbnrn as to i the Meaning oi the Term "Boulder" -30mrnunicatione, Reports Etc. Some of our city fathers were if. v. cam. i batative mood last Monday, and could they 1 have had their way the session would have ; lasted till the “wee sma' hours ayont the 1 twai." The board of works was the die- turbing factor. and the council evaded the ~ weary vigil in store by appointing a com- 3 mittee to investigate the actions and l expenditures cf that peculiarly constituted i 1 body since the 19th January last. . The absence of Deputy reeve Gillogly. i i chairman of the board, blocked many ‘ in uiriee relative to work and outlay. usinees was taken up at 7.40. when the minutes were read and confirmed. COKWNICATIONS. From L. K. Jones, governor-generate secretary. Ottawa. acknowledging receipt of petitions urging improvements in the Scum. also at Rceedalo and Bobeaygcon. -Fyied. From Thos. Bick. with reference to an callepti: boy named Frank Kelly. asking t at he he sent to some institution: also irom Dr Herriman. on the same subject. ....Mayor Smyth that he had issued a pass and that the ocyhadheen sent to Oriliia asylum.. . .Oonn. Soother-an thought the whole thing wee a pieceot im|poeition on Lindsay. and said the town- shp ctVerulamshonldheaskedtobear This was agreed to. From Sister 8‘. Vincent, of 5:31. oeeph'e ‘acdpreeentthebilliormxe ' the briskâ€"Carri . i deceit from the ‘ had b:en in) cred to repair building within 24 hours. and tailing to di no V e overseer shall have it repaired without further notice to It. Staples for pay- ment, and i! he reinse- to pay that he be summoned beiore the police ne'e‘ginraw forthwith for violation oi read from Mrs. Wil- F. Courtney relatiu: Declarations were and and condition eon, Dr. Broad. to the alleged accident the walk. Conn. vaws urged that some settle- ment should be made. and said the treat- ment or the claim had been marked by very first. through the ot a town oxficial. and although she not now have a legahclaim the council should not treat her nnJ until. said t e committee Conn. were honest in thinking the evidence submitted not sumcienti conclusive. but it other evidence coul be furnished he would gladly move to refer the report back. in hie reference to the Conn. Manon. scored the members of the case. all“! board or works tor their persistent neglect oi the walks and r0 . Some decision should he arrived at regarding Mrs. Wilson's claim. so that she might enter suit it “attuned. Conn. minnowsâ€""Some of the council- lors know she has no SAYS HE CAN PROVE WRONG- DOING. P the council will consider the advisability ‘ oi having the patient removed to Tcrontc. v From McSweyn Anderson. with refer- ence to Mr. Preme's claim tor demos. ‘ They noted that Dr. Em be $2 in eddition to the $15 claimed as compen- sstion tor the injuries sustained . . . . Cmn. Sootheran advised that the 815 be paid. and thought the council should be well leased to get on‘ so cheaply ...... Ccun. ellon was willing to pay the amount, ‘ but wanted to know when there was to be I en end to such demands. due to the cere- leasness and incompetence cf the l of works; he had repeatedly called the ettention oi the chairman end overseer to dangerous spot-s. but nothing had been done ...... it was decided to allow Mr. Frame $15, but Dr. Herrlman's amount was not considered. 1 From J tseph Lislc.asking (or arcdnction ‘ in the taxes charged against his tannery. ‘ which had boon closed since J sly.â€" Finance committee. From John Blevins. city clerk. Toronto. inviting council to send n delegate to a mmhb- all“! to discuss the snbiect of tax exem tionmâ€"Lsid on table. From 0. Gain. sshlng ptrznissien to remove his station restsurant to his present pumites on Lindes3--.~t.â€"Town property committee. From Wm. Grace. aahir that his sup- posed violation ci the bylaw by repairing a shed in rear the of Mr. Bing- ham's premises be referred to the tire and water committee ..... Conn. Soother-an said the fire by-law stipulated that nothing but brick buildings could be erected within 200 test of Kent-en; in the mayor's absence he had consulted Town Solicitor Hopkins. who ssid a test case recently ente ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ,- nâ€"â€"l. final nnO'AtMn town prune? 00!!!! act. Conan. crn 3nd give ntepeyore on Combddge It. n robot. on their voter frontage eonâ€"Town pro- perty committee. From F. K. Begble. mterworh unper- lnwendene. oomplelnlng of the condition ot the roodny nod "tenant-m on Mary-It. â€"Bond or worn with power he nc‘. From S. G. Putin. reporting on ex- penditure of $65 in ensuing down a hill on Elgln at. uni uklnz council to tunefu- ehe prowl-ed allownoee to his oredlton lg: suns-ell â€"Boud of worn with power ‘ no From C. W. Rocha. eneloeinu decim- tlone u to elgnntnm on petition ptuenud st lut meetinguklnstorupenl 0! which thev oelona: F. Kelly. renionl to Orllllt, 65; Dr. W". exomineflon. econ nod postage. 3509; 'l‘. Blot. coking hue are. 81. ml! we. do I time. '82; t. Joeeph'e howls-v 8%; as: Kilian. $3.8); me 'e ovum. my 22nd to Jul 33th. 17:11. Kylie. two no- Allin“; “3.25: this 00. £2; E. Janna-n. “bot. 84.25; Guns. orchn Rubber Co.. hose. 3450: J. mam. :2 50 ' Light. not) a Power 60.. 8112.50 . . Wilson uncles curfew ball. 86. From 3. J. Couch und ohm. um nm the uldewulk from We how! to thopout omen he aloud ...... W. Bur- row: “lit the work to unowud to I until the proper level- Ind bun nkon nu :- Conn. on been found correct. had to and any unmet!” m council for the uh at the old WI curt tor ...... Conn. Burrowu-“Dcpu mauve B bud be: at and In nu choquu to: tho mount when Boon ngburn In his (or (bound und loan ...... (nu-k Know-hon wished that the price at the vugon bog: puld In wk. Ind the WI - - In._l. fl.II-nh-n "W uh fl hly. etc ' on 0! 811515 In noes. linemen. emu Jane and Jamâ€"Pause commune. m L‘”“‘" "“M “ “NW“ The mmunbmltudssutementot â€"A .ctmplng and cmoelng p ' ad of: 1 acolpta und plymentl 2::- the month 9! n1 .â€"Bautrodtonndltor. ow. by the I ’ bond at but», “a“; sands, hunt. avenged ‘ bwnay 15h. Then From the M g: magnlugeultth who: 3 oh u“ $900 ' a no to Sturgeon Paint. sad It. may nttmtlonu Lulu- lull d drill a u: on Condom». and won sorry my could not Ill! lessor. “was; mummy“ mama 1 nd padded -â€" DID I OI or co the” have «"1521! “swam Ill. wdlknmw 31mm 5510:: would have heck. Conn. humor. in his reference to the use. min scored the members of the board or works for their persistent neglect oi the walks and reeds. Some decision should be arrived at regarding Mrs. In it it dinettisiied. Conn. Bunaowsâ€""Some of the council- icrsknowchehnsno cinim heeeuse she was induced towi the entry of the suit within the proper time by deceit- tnl promises of n lei: settlement; it wss s cow thin: to treat her in thst wey. (Appinnee “opted- Oonn. Soar-aw then reed s second {rem the joint committee reistive report tothenmimonueeeptence of the regist- Conn. Soornw. ohm-men. read the report, which recommended payment of . the renewing seeo_nnte: G .u........--......---. nu -M...“ A' dun recommending tho t u “un Tho W on u oompoood (1 out when. two clornmon, one hwyor,onoooakorond one My. It will be gun (com um out not. sands bane-nonmetal: or lobcm. hoo my non-munch. and u thov on expect d to boot 3 pmporuoom non the grout In View. however. of tho prombo undo loot not tho: it mm by who ocular.“ m M I many might look comm-manual gram of $100. and tho-o chug“ town boon mode Md oom- puod with. your mm.- am (or this vou' mo Mun-hone! bouni oonokouaognm. who the {own It. uhould sup-m (or more gown! wanton on an dlrectmu baton condom loved Hy DEF-om 0M. ”waded by luovo Touchbm. um um mm" rocomm use mwlwnokoognmol iloowmpubuc librory. ad am. the unsure! ho sad in lamb} lnotmctod w mom or Tn Den-reove Rongox. fichelrmen. presented { three report- for edoption. Ne. 13 deelt with the improvements in the have hell room. end wee duly adopted. Na. 14 niemd to the bend etend. eating thet ee It would coet 8150. end only 8100 ed been nented. the committee decided to report to council hetero letting the contrect. A eecond olenee recommended thet the chelrmen he enthorlud to erect e hoee tower on the north cest eide oi the are hell. Ne. 15 recommended that Mr. McBnrney'e under tor e ten box electric are elem: evetem be eccepted et the price Anmuuumun oawood uxtSnbthMll- 85h) é”.3gown,otm no 10 LII. 39" too. will conduct the W and will puwdnuamnm qua-u 1m. rut-1 ”5““ m‘ _Augut 1m. ~A¢¢Ifl 25m, Tamma- tor m muooounwmod school when!!!“ mm :19: Inter nun un- til!- _ . ;._n_ “1...!- gnd “but: "33mm m. r........ 5.385. 83:325.... II.- I!II-a ...nou.-o cu..-..o¢..c.... «region's: =- 2...» on 28. moan a _ 35» 35 633 0a 2386 E g! 2"»; in his? WWW Mutton“ 300“- Town norm! COM count! “‘0‘“ ”h”! â€"Mlu Susie )1ch menu valuing h“ ‘ “CL”. 0‘ Op" â€"Xu. Dan Honolulu .1; mum- the melt €01 McDJfll-ld. Wt: â€"uue Annie Grouse. or Una-w... W... he: been Mung her home to Enhance. Lindsay Meade. I: et mun: valuing -Mn. Chee.’ Begs. oi: upenn. um... .. st. at visiting her brother. Mr. Geo. Jo nebon. end other relatives in town. â€"Mr. J oho Koo: , acaompenied by his wite. oi! Cmp . is nine guest or hie sister. me. Eduard Bush. ct town. -7 â€"M2re. June: Wisemnn sad little mm Gledye. of Chicago. Ill.. ere the one of Mr. and Mrs. RB.Allen.Wn- -et. north. â€"Mr. W. A. Leigh. of Ta: Poet M, left Mondey last. to spend 3 couple at weeke' bounty: with his brother. Rev. 1!. W. Leigh. Oloyne. â€"Meaber Ernie Andeteon, whose name wee by mistake omitted mmthereeent mo of promotion. will be aid to learn the: he he. pmed very eeedleebly. â€"m. d. A. as. Mr. Pun. Armour. fireman»: kins! 3nd cgpltnllst. m In Down lam: week on NI way no Babe-yucca to visit Isl-um. â€"l[eurs. John Munro 1). Me!) an! A. mm at gin-mad. fl Wm lat Manny on their we. - --~~â€"~ nâ€"n-bnnthaGmWJI :- amour nourishlmz little toyn. oAsl-IES HERE rng from the elect: or his recent severe stuck of illness. _ _ . Inuit-â€" .vvuvâ€" v. .uâ€"... . -Mr. MIN-line. son of Rev. J. McFa- inne. posoor of Q seen-sf. Mesnodist church, mourned on Sssnrdny from 3 two weeks' sun or. Chemong and honey ste. Mr. annex-a from Pemhoro nnd Campbell- tond. end he enjoyed himself immensely. â€"-Mr. and Mr. John Bore nnd Mrs. ‘Woren Wouley returned from sheirhrlp so Eugima last Monday. They spent: nearly two months In the old lnnd. all were In London during the Jubilee motiv- ‘icies. At their close Mrs. Worsley m needed so Ratings to visit releases. w Mr. nnd Mrs. Bore visited friends In 0% mil. 5nd low! on spent some dnys irlends 3: Both. Birmingham. nnd other points. Including Liverpool. A GOOD CITIZEN GONE. Mr. Jor. Britten Remove. to Montreal . A tow days ago the rumor mad about town that Mr. Jar. Brlcton was about to remove to Mammal. having accopwd the ting cuttmonlal to mark doe atohedo nuolanuhoemofm rand vain cltinen. The affair culminated Monday amt-noon at 3.30 in the 1.0.03. :00 Among than unseat were Mayor ma. SthoLDowomPauooMu-ue M tyre,B Ban-,mBBou. In unfit of Wm. lavello.J.Hm F.C.'r 19:.an Short. Wm. wmu. '3. cum . Dr. gwflu. Sacral-t. Duncan Ray, J. . a . man others. mu m. chain)“. In gracefnl_ an}! fit! Mr. Jeremiah Briuon: Dun SlLâ€"ll Ware from Linda your wrenching" nunborol your end: and hllow-dunnl - ,, AA -L- lnllna- dlh mm '1 MWV to observe your 11!. and an vault II M than who Inn Irma you logged L“. .....A. in km mus-mum ganglion-we In replying to the kind sentiment- e'x- preeeed In the address Mr. Bdwen'e mnâ€" ner end tone denoted me he wee deeply mooted. Few men. he thought. had been hieeeed with truer friends than he. and he tdeendresreteedehelmpendlngerpueflon but felt lmpelled to accept the chance. - J. _;_._.....-n. Ila-MM m but. raw "upon-w w ...v. offered tor aefl-adnnoemelrli 7 be the nuance of home ”(I mug-m1“ urn. Speeches expmung the very h as- mm In which Mr. Brim wu .- c omnn Mad frlond was mad. by m Smyw, Co}. Demon. D. J. McIntyre. r. C. Taylor. Dr. Ben-1m Resume Ban. Wm. mulls. ex-myur Ray. J. 1. Pony '1‘. Sum. D. Luau-Ion. sad “but. and :11 Joined In wishing bun ever: Inca-I In manna. o! Vane“ and vet." “John meat of Mr. » ' mm «are '0 lust-cum mutt ”Am 3. Sum. m. Tum mum. 0.0.1.1111. 33“.!“th on: 8n. â€"In M » from buds! f9.

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