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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 16 Feb 1906, p. 4

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“.5. X 2»ng ‘. Wu but: no count; t hit: a! than who me: enough to be present at )lubfl‘h t'b other. on nanowhat unwind “t 1 at tannin mino- than «3‘ by m plants. and «11 m ian In 1:1 smash at our lawman quality at t'he'uumcm agha- pmol that Ha. ha: m. lost me o: M: hold :13 UN ninth: mm malty- . ' The tmupctor «no out with hi5 mm «It precinct-y. at 8 o‘cloqk. and it man not' Ions More oval-3min: w m mu owl“ It no mm was A maria to nut 04 the “dam to find an n wu cm o‘clock Imus”. FRIDAY. ran peare's day nothing is detracted Bram them. We very much doubt it {here are an; other set of plan that would hear to be short: 01 all the stage set- tings. and yet it must have been! something ml: min: to see a; play like Macbeth played. an it we; the other night. but with a. setting such as Irving and Terry. would give it. “'9 rubber imagine that Shakespear has been stealer! up this past week more than ever before, but it the mm- is «trapped now. we shall be very much surprised. as well as dis- appointed. m vary. but (i the afing._aueh as “1'th the pheie to‘ the dogs," “Sand. m on the order at your mans.” f‘ln glue see and yel- low." and many others. all used: in everyday conversation, being in Mac- :1: ought to he an {negative to the ham and girls at least tq read their ostrycay CWYermm. 001 us in am. th ought to he an incentive to the boys and girls at least tq read their Shakespeu,10t they. will tint at: through his works many: such Bam- NW‘W“ W" A ”tabulated mtcment says the tu- m loan can-d by the minera‘ great strike in 1902 wanted. to $140,572.- (IJO. m Wt. do.- not Marina the ions to We“. Thou o! m rho-bulb”: $15 Sana tea 0‘ coal ulna [out . mm» amount King-ton adieu unant- have at- Mined “an madam. actor-hm (or. am when tun wm bu m» dtb [nan-4o: can!“ 3mm that in Mr. am at tho Ita- dencl m as. human A with A. mammm EDITORIAL IOTES. no Mb: that the na- 1019 who mar: tort'unato e present at t'hg play at | other. owning wore urprined at the number paying- that mm attor- nyora. and which have I»- Mod in the everyday 1‘ language. The aim and ‘he‘uudcm in ton]: an- that tho immortal bard a at his hold on tho rud- min. nation at tho oom- 9306613.? 16. '05 WET- w some! 59% W * W‘ :95 (1911‘; um um um mf 9!.” mt: {cm pulling-H" non W. 7 ‘ ed m IQHIIB‘ $893319!!!“ royal how. It was greatly to be rot-gutted... even thought the murrhnc did not enact the hue of succession. and was. theretoro, largely a private matter ion the King to decide {Wt it was an approach toward Qgtgolicinm .,A_..A am WEB. IMNIM. III'UUI’ (I vulv-uw matter. {on the King to decide {Wt it was an approach toward Qatholicinm hurtml an In cnmplo to society. 9nd 3 dc. lot-nu. mrmoe o! prinoimo to: the rims- her-all. (autumn. . . (Spam ‘0 The Post.) Prooocdma ot the Ma; 00;; on. Mondny. Feb. 12th. 1 : mambo“ wore a“ present and the mlnum at the lat mama «to mud and npprowd. Mr. Shah-n Wanhmgtou prounud I a portal no work door: and mu ‘0 dam in acumen“ wlth cho mu ml Lawn-brown drum. Kr. Thoma gang]: “9th 1:1- :lrop thinl- or site“: mu 0 own no- lMtor. curd. Monument“: 21. bun-luau. mm. “M 1th- oll M mad that: ivy-luv mum to tho nub mama. Th0 “floor: 08 um “I «pour-Mu}; an 31th- "L AA -___ ‘ Ill‘? ‘0â€" UV'V'VI-'v-vâ€" __, -_- , am: In an aux-non at t to band: to all». the auto ‘ balm tho bony. mmmnm or non-n “to! highway: up“ by motion the guglpd tat. Quite a. um nun :- poop were; uom In connection with W a“ nun mute“. some lamp-{9d in ‘ vu- LL- rate. Mr. E. Fowler succeeded in returning the roll in: the north halt ol the township. Muslim-loun- Graham and ”clues. that the repor of the Inspector of the Bill drain. Mr. Stephen Washington. be received and adopted. and that "the Council advise him to ask (or tenders for the completion 0! the work. also that his report on the Lownsbrouzh drain be remind and sdopted.-Carried. Mov- ed by, Messrs. Michael and Molnnes. that the police villages of Oskwood and Little Britain receive ‘threo- tourths o! the township rate on the assessed property, of the said villages of. Oekwocd and Little Britain. and that the police trustees '0! said vil- lages enter into an agreement to spend said mom: on their roads and sidewalks. The Reeve declared the motion carried. with Messrs. Graham and Swain voting nay. Hand by Messrs. Graham and Swain. that By- law No. 589. to provide tor oleanina out and to keep clear from obstru- tions the drain known as the Peter Campbell drain. in lots 4. 5 and O in A A- A. “-«un'nunan Vumrwu- â€"-__â€". -_ , V the 13th and 14th cone. 0! Mariposa. be received and read a first time- Carried. By-law 589 received t-b un- nal readings and was signed and seal- ed. Moved by: Mes-are. Swain and Mao Ina-ea. that the toilowinaz amount-ho charged against the land: as shown in the tollowing items returned-hoax the north roll for 1905‘: Laura Goul- ter, 770.: Minnie James. $6.97; Emon Reeder. $4.76; Mrs. Graee James. $2.36; Alla-n McLean. $2.35; Allan McLean. $2.86; McKinnon estate. $3.67; Flora McPhaden. $2.04; and that the collector. Henry Fowler. be paid his salary or titty-five donate. and also the sum of twenty Keene. amount overpaid to Treasurer. -Oar- ried. Moved by Messrs. Graham and Mylnnee. that the bond of. the treasurer of the township of Mari- posa. Mr. G. B. Rennie, dated ~20th day of January. 1906. be received and accepted. and that a copy be tiled in the County Treasurer's office at. Lindsay; - Carried. Moved by Messrs. Swain and McInnee. that the auditor’s report of the account: of Mn ripoea townahrp [or the year. 1905 be received and adopted.annthat Mr. Eagleaon :be paid the sun at twenty dollars for his services. and that the Clerk be authorized. to get 100 copies printed in detail for distribution. - Carried. Moved by. Means. Graham and Michael. that the 'Ioilowing ae- lcounte be paid: Robert Stone.“ 830: Thomas Tamlin..$l9.88; Wilson Wal- lis. 84; John Raymor. 500.; Frank Wiekett. 81.60: 303.3 Lytle.$10.70; Wilson G: Wilson. $28.25: Wutehmauâ€" ‘ Warden $35.02; The Municipal World . $22.10; William Davidson, 82;, ‘ coe Broe.,'$5.77.â€"-Cax,ried. Moved by Means. Graham and hielnnea. that the Clerk prepare a try-law authoris- ing the Reeve and Treasurer to bor- row the gem of 8888.90. being the-am» cant due the township fromvtha Heav- eook drain. ..- carried: Moved by Mme-re. Swain. and Heinrich. that‘the township solicitor. be tubal-MAC prepare a by-luv on public morale" for the towmhip of {:11 . . tor-mt: with the l «wage ro- lnoe Ontario -~- on lot. r’l' Home l 'M‘inuht I v of . r '3 "meme , magi: #:th * . i H 1w mm him “no am a! $31! fem ‘ “getting a «on ran HEM!"- QM: have m Mum» MM gm swam know a: thing ta ta 9 “am 9! 1:. sum-- mil“!!! M I "n “u I repotx , drain. received Council for the :11,“ his mm b3 “.9 HM” W” MO LtMr. 0909009009000900090009090900000099990000901 r09900900999990099999009 000999909999099999 ’99 ”0‘ m ‘ , szommmo ~ - ‘ " . ‘ 0......” ‘ m OO§¢O$ I , ‘ WWW . . , W...“W¢mm«o W O00; In. June W, W. lay. Mrs. ‘J'ane Galloway. wife at Mr. D. Galloway. or Minors‘ Bay. Luke:- worth township. paw away. on Monday Waning“. Feb. 5th. She had been flailing for the last twelve months and became he! ens as a. child before the end. \ he passed child before the and She was born on the 14th day 01 April. 1820. in tin: township at Hamilton. new Gobomg. and moved with her. father's 13:11in when young ‘to 0mm. noun uflir brook. when she; wu mun-Hod. to Mr. Cumin-rand wont north with him: On Fob. 79h her. hula mu ma to, rat m 'Kimnonnt «mum In the- bout at an» .hour that m m mm“. 087 be- " f. “I". E. 0M0. Moos» w. end two cou'w. J. Gateway. Anton. mob“ and John st homo. card 17 ,naumm'ldron. On: Mar. Mrs. Earn-a. Oman». n- maim 'to moon I»: ion. I an. Olllawuâ€"tnqomtly. tutod b than at our gin-on: who hm mu m but“. in um ruin-won nov- cr known. to an. «a tho an!“ o! mu "‘1. this month. mum ”do! Inch. Beginning on MONDAY, FEBRUARY the 19th, and continuing for TWO WEEKS, we wm 5.“; Special Discounts and Prices on all White Goods and Linens in our store. This Season’s Selection is without doubt the largest and best in value we haVe ever put before you. A -_ --.-, IL --.III In-‘ uni'“ *ha 3rd 0f "arch DUNDAS Extraordlnary Values In Table [lnanm Unbleached Table Linena, floral pattern: with double bordera, 56 lnchea wide. 25c lines for... ... 19° Unbleached 'l‘able Llaena. heavy weight. all floral dealzna. 60 lnchea wide. 40c llnee for... .. "25° Unbleached Table Linens, fine weaves. pure flax. soft in finish. 70 inches wide. soc lines for............ 350 Bleached Table Linens in damask pat- terns. handsome borders on each side. 70 inches wide, 65c lines for 45° Bleached Table Linens in. very swell de- signs, very handsome borders, full . 73 in. wide, all pure linen, 3! lines... 75° Izo Bleached Napkins, all pure linen, size 20 inches square, they have small defects such as pin holes or coarse threads, ‘1 39 «regular price is $2.00 for ............... 120 Bleached Damask Napkins, very showy patterns, these are also slightly damaged or marked, size 20 x 20 in. regular price is $2.50 for............... ‘1-59 Special Discounts off all regular Napkins during Sale. Napkins Inch Undorprload White crochet Qullts. '50 White Quilts in Marsailles and honey comb makes, extra large sizes for double beds, assorted patterns, special at 950 n---|_l filmunts nfi all Wh'to 24 White Crochet Quilts, full 10 x 4 fancy border all around, special at I OBITUARY. 1a.! Discounts O‘I'Ir all V Quilts during the Sale. 0....” w. ,‘x , 5.4 ’ o’v‘ A.“ 4% 1; ‘ 3.1;: ‘ “(ML ~ “nu“... WE; W . . , . 4., ‘ I: ’M .‘ V ‘1.“ ‘ i .‘ ‘- i ‘ ,1, c' , ‘ ._, . v- , a ‘ w t. o u , s \ ..... .fl ‘. ’9 wnm" Goons tha warn-heated. old lady‘ will noose their sympathy, to: her. bet- u'ved “to partner. . m [bl-y, um m. The lato ham Finley, who pagaad in; with his parentnto Scugog in 1849. - By occupation a carpenter. he in 187‘ built nnd operated the old “an10 Loaf“ Immbout botwoon Port Peru: and Lindsay. Bo mnt to Little Britain in 1371. Win; 3 than mill nt‘thn‘t vmnao. which he opernftnd untfl 1889. when. "nutcr- ~rl tho nuhlnnry to Linduy. In but t mud put in operation tho Vloo torn flour nulls. now controlled Jon. mm 8 M It. Flaky {om-15M. tn thn no” Inn Mann’- ly amounts-M by tin Ito“: and. whit-mm mm at tu- mm... In 188! In hit . “mm In Bantu. x. 2.. In: t yoga. n.- turnt? man to L y. I“ duo allow“ an. mil «mutu- I“ “‘1“!- ‘ ” -â€"- -__I_.n L‘Al size, ‘VKIO' and“. NI Itlfl‘ W rm». 0! nu ma: mu “In: Pout 01m0_>_u 0â€"80â€"523. OM“ >F ‘13." d’Uâ€"um Grad...“ 0â€"53-20 41â€"” m)?"- no Cloths bought dlnot from the Multan Prion m from 38 to no PorOont. moth“ Romulu- Onoo. 1'th amt Roduotlon In on Account of com. alight Imporhcflon In "slung. 8 50 Cloths for 31.25 3'5a “ 2 3-75 oo “ 3-75 ‘ also 2 x 2 1-! Yard.- 83.50 Cloths for 82.25 84.00 C101 _ __ u u , m {m u s 3.25 Cloths for 82.25 550 “ “ ”a 750 “ “ MS 5.00 83.50 Clot‘hs far 32.00 7.50 I. .. 45° 8.50 5-50 ‘5 u 12.00 7.50 7-50 15.00 35.00 Clo‘t‘hs fqr 33-00 0.00 5-50 $4.00 Cloths ‘for $3.00 12.50 “ “ 3-00 87. so Cloths for 35. 00 11.00 890 81:. oo Cloths for $8.00 $00 “ 20-00 LINDSAY, ONTARIO 81:. 21-4 3: 21-4 Yards. Medlcnd. at Little Britain, who sur- vlm h'un. There were seven child- nn. by tho tint matinee. nix at- when m It!!! livingâ€"Mrs. John L. Brown. of Linduy; Run. of Aim d3. Bum: Danton. 01 Rod D0". A1â€" um: Rm or Rochester. N. Y,; and Edith. at New York City. j Kt. Fanny’- parent: won pun- hnn at tho Church o! Squad. but: since only, manhood be ha been a. mum. \ : , The m Wt. Sword muuaoturerl who recent- !y ”W Into" the ruin Oom- uni-don complained tint- to meet tho mptltion 0! United Batu oboe. ml"- who advertised their good: othulnly to Can‘t I higher dnty on (mm 10901124 tram tho mm- d “no. m ”and. On. Ind-boul- d 0.1mm nanuutunr flaunt“ from tho vbw. wm tho aha [Muc- try-cl uh Dculnlu nquind. In aid. tn 3* a. “5:3: duty. but nor. .4- ”rem. could no no nun (at 1.08% to u: mum-n W «huh» a and!“ ounuhnt mm N. m‘ “magnum: Slat 2 1-2 x 3 1-2 Yards. Six. 2 1-2 x 2 1-2 Yards Size 2 1-2 x 3 Yards. Size 2 1-2 x 4 Yards. all. 2 x 3 Yards. 10.00 0375 Cloth: 19: $2.75 _ $50 {4.30 Clams {gr 82.50 04.00 Cloths for m» ._A ’9‘ 88.00 Cloths for $5.00 86.50 Cloths for $4.00 20.00 ° I350 $10.00 Cloths for $7 50 15.00 “ 900 816.00 Cloths for $10.00 8.50 ,’ the 19th. u SaleotNewSpnng 01935600113 and Millinety‘ AT MISS MITCHELL’S. . Customer! buying Dress Goods till have cutting done free hon given to Wedding and Evening Commu- Fit guaranteed. Maw 03% Jungian un- 08th. nut muted In county. Con-uh}. Io- can: in barn. min: b Charlo- WIMI. a! his w h an: Put! RAM. Emmi-um“. 00M- First-class Dress-lama; Done on Shortest Notice AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Coll ind seé her New Million: 3-75 4-35 150 White Enamelled poles, 5 feet long. trimmed with silver emu, this pole complete is 8 60¢ line, during sale for... 48c Gurtaln nopt. Special:- White Brussels Net for Sssh Canine. 30 inches wide. hsndsOme single bondets. fast edces. this line is slightly soiied, soc lines for......... 25c 10 only Bleached Damask 5 o'clock Tea Cloths, assorted satin damask pat- terns. size 36 x 40 in, 3! quality for 606 350 only Bleached Huck Towels phin hemi and hemetitched ends. with or with out redstriped bordenntizes {8:36 and 18 x 39 inches, each..." ......... 15¢ 250 yards of White Japanese Silk. an ex- cellent cloth and full 27 inches wide. Last yearinour salethe prioewas35qwe are better than ever this year, price..~. on. 25 only, perfect Linen Table Cloths. bleached Dunuk m woven with handsome border all around. size 125 2 x 3 1-: yard; ench......... Linen Specials. 200 yards of fine White Lawn. This line was made to sell at 12 1-2:, but by; tumm- ate piece of luck we seemed it away under price, special ............ 8 %c corset Glrdlés 290. 75 pairs 61‘ white Corsets, made of fine Jean, sizes 18 to 25 inches, Crompton make, regular 50c lines for... .290 WEEKS, we will give A A..,. Hmofdlkindsatveq '11: h «ugh In a. i 03W )1 broth" II W“ M! Y“ “in.“ L1H

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