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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 15 Jun 1906, p. 1

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F. to Newburgh, It you want tmve 'cash on your pmtz'hases of Dry Goods, Millinerv, Men’s Furnishings and Women‘s and Children’s Ready-toâ€"wearGarments, you can do so .by taking advantage of lines advertised. But we want to impress you with the necessrty of coming to the store 0 en: Because we'drequently place right good snaps on our counters wrthout newspaper men too. Our time is getting shorter to sell out the 'goodsin this store So Out Go the Goods at Dismissal Prices . G. Horton to If we were not forced to vacate you would have to pay Twenty to Forty Per Cent. more for these items. Our loss your gain this time. Dainty 'Wash Materials Selling Out at Sacrifice Prices. 253 and 350 Ginghams and Muslins 19c. New Scotch Zephyr Ginghams in inch plaids, ut' tractive new colors, such as mauve, pale blue, navy "and grey, will make a stylish wool wash Suit at small cost;also some large figured Muslins. plain.Cotton ’Crashes, Crepe-de-chenes, Vestings. Sale Pnce 19c. 156 to 20¢: llatorlals at 12 1-23. Including fancy white Stripe Muslius, new Jasmin Cords in white grounds with small figure designs; new white Muslin with black stripe; and new "black Muslims, regular up to 18¢, Sale Price 1: mac. Attractive Styles and Hell Made Women’s Muslin tinder- Geo. McConnell totabcmeerville; w. A. Bonner to \ Hilton, .R. L. , to Baltimore. E. E. Howard. to do end Colon:- -bus. D. William t5 Woodville. D. B. Clare, B.D.. to Atmlcy, C.- 8. Mark colleague. Kaboom; G. C. R. Mc- Quade, to Baum 8. Crookshnnks to Nor-ham, MD. Earthen, toKeene H. Thomas" to John Gsrhntt. '1" . . The Rev. Jolnljghsnh, or Plu- cott. addressed thunderous on be- half at s ‘ p of the Montreal Conference on t , guns {1 a anon- umcnt to B Whitman The 13¢“-er H. T. Ferguson and , at. Toron- to Confluence, wfo introduced and ~ ve addresas. . - Wm. Cocmho to wear Selling out at :25c Per-Centlelow Market Value rope ’ work. It showed: ' purtments, urged gandism and one deplored the ' ‘ '° called for a uni of stance. ito meet this soarclt Quite a discuss- ion was puncipit on two itemd the report. F .concerning the worth "unfair urn-British” in relatipn to the sixty per. pom. pro- vision in the liquor bill. and second. "a. day afresh form ends]! to mat on one day.“ ' . ‘ alumnus a, one. 2. Town mm The game last fibccamc the property.“ thew ' . {skee through the customary” ‘ hryun- dezstarhdizrg the in? and outs of. the game. and as a commune they lost a couple otgodl chsnoeeto tally. and care continuum round at errors- let the Widenwskoe meme their first tally. The C. L. S. put up a still ar- gument and kept their supporters hoping all the time. even providing a. number at nice little rallies to help along the excitement. 0m Thoreau two mw chalrm’fl. T‘mtlett and] bridgeâ€"st. 40c Corset Covers at 29c. :5 dozen in the lot, two styles, all sizes, made fromgood white cotton, frills or lace trimmed with insertion to match, regular 40c value, Sale Price 29c. Other styles equally reduced at 44c, 59c, 69c, 74c and 39c. Sale Price 98c. $1.75 Gowns $1.23. Daiutily made with new lace yoke, full sizes, fine cotton, regular $r.75, Sale Price $1.23. A Score of others to choose from at 39c, 49c, 69c, 08c and $1.48. ed with tucks. $1.50 White'Cotton Under-skirts 98c. Two styles, one embroidery trimmed, other lace edge with wide underfrill, all sizes, regular $1.50, A wide choice of other styles on sale at 74c, 1.2.3,. r.48,‘r.98 and $2.48. White Cotton Drawers 25c. Made in full sizes from good quality cotton, finish~ Sale Price 2 5c. Others at 49c, 74c and 98c. ONTARIO. The Literary nine turned out a pretty fair infield last evening, Coley on 3rd being on improvement. Riley. the southpaw. pitoocd splendid hall and with a little bit d: coaching has the makinp o! a. Qlendid twirlcr, His chic! fault is a tendency to play the game too not. not taking hb time. His delivery d the low. under-arm hall was a punter and kept the Widouwskceauemin; all the time. O‘Brien. on let. put up some good work. The winners pmod a steady memo, Workman doing succ- tive Wk. Ernie Sharpe. in. center held. out olif two runs by a beautiful running catch or! a long drive fly. The game was enrolled in excitement and the score was kept close. The umpiring of Mr. Gconge Dennison was very sl-tielactory to all and the decisions were very impartial. "The teams were as follows; ' Wideauakeeâ€" AB B 11 PO A! E S W. Williams, 0... Workman. 2nd h. wuuu OHOH to OOQOOOIONH ONQHOHOOR “lowcoc h|ooocc~woo “IOOQHGHHQQ “laeuooouun “I pa U! :3 3 LINDSAY, - WM \. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ m: snititaiiit‘mrm mam“, . or CANADA. Capital - $14,400,000. 2. 2 5 1. 6 6 , Klfkfield’ " nutario no“ . - $10,000,000. WOODVI LLE First (folio-on Cinnamon 3, or: . ___.___ General Banking and Collecting. A G E N G Y 50%;. struck anti-by 0239017. llllmzed capitallmlllwfllll ’ 5 “’”‘°"“ W SAVINGS BANK DEPT. '0”- W m M - 'then Mr. John Criva. who resides O O O C O C , SAVINGS flEPlBTMElT $ . s. ' Ba . . curiefi‘.’ 31'2”? c.7453? m3§2§°ii§t§ SSQTQ‘imBS’SiiSE‘ i3? Deposits of $1.00 and upwards , date ofdeposit. m 1.. noticed that the calttle ao- received. ’ .Acfn’ued interest is added to the peered to be much excited. He Pnnmpal ever'ysix months. Accounts Wounded to £11me M was my Interest at current rates, made may be opened in the name of two or ““011 surprised to no a ht; moo-o up half. yearly on daily balance. ~ , ' “lulu same theme The straw ' $0313.13. . whiter all...“ Mr. .1 A. MONTIZAMBERT, Willis-micron, ”'3 comemplate making a . . - ‘iT" 5' BEL.- " W gem your-buy . ABranchisnow0pen at l mm: a . -te. mi." wouldbcpleased re NE]. on FALL an" i! as DB. Murray.- , er. you personally or . 5 with m BMW. .. - . Oct-INHMQQH?" Ot-IHHt-ttocoom m «manoeuocw OOOOOOch OHHouapgr-a GOONGOeGd -â€"uâ€"-â€"-â€"â€".â€"_â€"_ be? Branch of this bank has n Opened at above point. and fie general banking business will transacted. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1 . .00 and u wards Escoxved and interest anogved at ~â€" QIO‘O Ida‘rb' "mm too Post- *‘W. Greer. on Toronto, was in tow SM]. â€"'M'Tl. : -« Casey left tor the ctiy Mon“! .. 9-HT. Wm- wins in itowln . , --Mr. B.-J. B .- d,.Fonelon Polls. was in t- ‘ today. ' -Tho Minoan He, . and Dyer spent Sunday; at. PC ~. '--Mr. B. Fair, at -. Sunday in town. the . ‘ 981‘. of Kinmount,._ ’ , is vis- “in; With Mr. am MIG Duncan . . ‘t -13. 8. Woods. of. Maxim .. tion. spent Sunday at her home, ‘ liam-st. . : . L; â€"Mrs. H. McNeil and daughter h Red Book. .Verulen, were in town Saturday. â€"M.r. W. Monger: is visiting his brother, Mr. H. A, Morgan, Cam- L. I --’K.‘r. B. B. Eltzie. are 00 thocher- 12 PAGES 1mm...“ Death of the Most Famous Pov lice Official In Canada. The Victoria County Council met AN ADVENTUROUS CARE“ for the Jummionol'l'madayi‘e‘i 3 NIL. Worden Shaver in thcchair. The members pmnt were .315an First a Sailor and Then a Secret 8w- Ellis, “Graham, Johnson. ’Mc- ' vice Officerâ€"Took Part In American Frrlanc. McGee, McQuadc. Patterson l Civil Warâ€"Called by Late to ou- , end Subset; members aw. MSâ€" Ver Mowot In 1874, and Had Been tin. Bailey Fahbaim v I Sh. 0V0 r ' Alter the Ward-en's address the fol- n G rnmonte Contmuo“ " Employ Since the year 1875. ' lowing documents were submitted; choxt or auditor and statement of Toronto. June 13.â€"-Inspcctor Job Murray of the Ontario criminal luv-â€" «(cunts for; 1905. , "i I- II I Treasurer‘s statement of moneys to tlon department died M cv . at 7.30. The announcement was rm the credit. of. the Corporation, may . celvcd with genuine regret. DeteaiI-m 31. 1906. \ Murray is survived by a married The estimates. for the year: as fol- t auditor. Mrs. William Bord. of Cost lone; purpose-r, House of Refuge de- benture pate, building and land, ; Breton, C. B., and Miss Mary Mun-s who lived at home. " Ran AwaytoSea. l equipmeiite undilivo stock, and mm. team t . ‘ . List at admissions £0.wa of Re- 1906. Papers relative to Mud Lake, Mau- und Emily Crock bridge. _ From Dept. .ot urination. relative changes in the department and lie School Act. to ad: inspectors cl School; ' 't and West Victoria. - ual report of High Schools â€"Mr. Joe. Cove. editor“ the, Bee- mot o, Boards oi. education. Lind- ucan Britons, was'in town 1 acts. a say guest at tin Simpson house. , Omemec. F”! the Clerk of Dalton townâ€" â€"rn-. mu Mrs. me. or Peter-bore. "1.9; pectin; certain bridges. spent Sunday in town. the quest of Mr. Jae. Borall. Wellington-ct. -Mr. Ed. Smith. of McSweyn J: Smith. barristers. grout a few days 0‘ but week with Bulfalo relatives. â€"Dr. Lloyd. Wood. (1 Toronto, re- eloid'ces .. returned Monday morning. tor spending Sunday at, hicI cottage. at Steuben Point. â€"MJ:. J'._W. Wallace; Mr. F. A. Moâ€" Diormid on! Miss H.‘ Mimms. are at- tending the Jamicson-Gilchriet nup- tial at Glenn-nu this afternoon; , â€"Mr. Colin N. McDonald. one at the wt. progressive farmer: in Arâ€" mmit was in town lately on ‘ and gave The But. a call. â€"Mr. Joe. Keith lelt this morning for Toronto via C.P.B.. where he had been summoned on account of the death. ct his brother. Mr. John Keith. I â€"Mr. Timmcrmsn. tzencral Super- intendent o! the 0.9.3.. and lamily. passed through Lindsay Saturday to gobcaygeon. where they spent Sun- . ay. . - â€"Mu'. Duncan - Mc'l‘ngart. of Woodviilc. was in town Monday at- tending the funeral of the late Geo. Lytlo. proprietor ol the Watchmen- Warden â€"Mr. Robt. Bryan is regaining his strength daily. and is now able to spend an hour or two at the ollice occasionally. His many friends are delighted. . v' --M:r. Go. Simon. tonsorial artist, loll: for Peter-bore lately to see the. circus and such other attractions as that town may pomose [or an upâ€"to dots Lindsay citizen. â€"Mr. Don McMillan. the popular conductor on the "llyer" between Pe- terboro and Toronto. has returned tram Montreal, where he spent some time a: official business. â€"Mr. Goo. Thom . doopatchcr. at the Grand Tmmstlon. leaves this week for Port Arthur. when he has accepted an appointment with the Canadian Pacific. -M.r. Baht Kennedy. who is now spendinzagrwstdesldlietimein Toronto in connection with his brickmakinz btminees. is in town and will mud Sunday with his lsmily. -â€"llr. Moore. editor at the Fenc- lon Falb Star. Mrs. Moore. Miss ll. chhon and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mc- consider the question oi repealing the l .Dinrmid. of Fonclon Falls. were in etiondsnce lot the Boo Greet per- formance lately. -â€"Rov. H. 8. Orng. of Brighton. was in town Saturday on his way to Fonelon Falls, where be occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church' yes- terday in tho steamed Rev. E. B. Kenny at Conference. ~‘Mt. Ernie Richardson, late of the Grand Trunk lreizht sheds office. who recently accepted a position with the C. P. R. at North Bay. wrlhs l that he is getting along line and is there to stay {or a while. -Fenelon Falls Star; Miss Dorothy McDiarmld the four-year old dough- ‘rurouhte to be paid for maintenance; tor cl Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mcharmid arrived bane drom Toronto in the noon train on Tuesday, having tra- velled the dbtstnce all alone. Going i315? cit}; several days ergo with a ves got‘homqnc’ kanddooid- ed to come home. -'Mr. Geo. Walker. of Torcnto,eo:1 of Mr. David Walker, of Opl. came down Saturday night to visit his father and spent part of Sunday in town. the wt of his uncle. Hon. Senator McHugh. Goo, who holds a good position in the transportation department of the Canadian Express 00.. was warmly welcomed by his many Lindsay friends. his! Alleys lol i “I have nothing but good word- to say hr Baby's Own Tablets.” says Mrs. A. Bunnie. ca Camber. One. and elm odds; “Since I began using , .lthltll'huv‘om 1 thatwillpromptlylcureall “uncommon . V ‘lerk of Township or Eldon, fulm“ McCorquodalc‘s bridge, on $9 _ or mum and Thatch. “001 he Aea'stunt Provincial Se- lugo born January 23rd to June 12.] I I l John Wilson Murray was born h Edinburgh, Scotland, June 25, 1840. B. removed, with his family, to New York at the age of five years. Owing to his mother‘s poor health, he return- ed with her to Scotland when I. was eleven, and attended school then. In 1653 he ran away from school, any pdonecouurandlandedstflvhâ€" pool. He ran across his father’s sly udnfledwlthhimfor New I“. Hommlnsenttoachoolandnnim ran away. After selling round the W‘ Indies his tether (and him not brought him back to New York. oak forthothlrdtimeeent hlmtoecheel. Young Murray languished through the winter months, and when spring com. the spirit of unrest stirred him, at swayhewentbocktothcsoa. Intholatelprlnghereturned totto cactary. \ J_ For. M.P.P., and J? H. Curbedlev .P.l.’., acknowtedging reâ€" ceipt. 0‘. ion on the subject: of a Provencal hone system. From Sam Hughes. M.P., thanking th Council lor'their con- ind‘imfhnin away to repre- of . son a the conventioa um was ‘cked at the Court ‘ ' tion loathe » " y youngfellori: to ““33: l’l‘eywilon q ubercnwsie‘. . e training school at Washington. From J. U-ngmoa consaltmg worked and studied faithfully and Burnout. Nepfitms when the ammunition; were hold I. i received a commlslon. .-Tx . o ' . , it; “on be“ Chi“ ed through the civil war and taught at 'al'ofl‘bfl ional . .an'id' a, 5 ”on” After . - , . .. 1 _ ’1 . the '11“ was over he '8. asking for rcprcoc at on no ‘8?” i ordered I l ‘ l uation. \ , Mldllgfin, and in 1866 h i - ‘ ) ‘ 7 e left the Micki» 1‘ ram Cler 0‘ [08311119 VTQIJ" l w. and the ”nice. lam. asking for the Pivot" . Be9mm». of a Career. law granting permission . . . lish a highway less than 61 , - Detective Murray's first case, and the. “1:0,“ “v turning point of his whole career, was. ”torn _ , . - a wonderful, story. The attempt of tho neuth. gouty W. Jack” ‘ . “his”- I Confederates in 1864 to capture the < ning. Wm. Thee. Reed and g, 1, Michigan and take Johnson Island in 21-1be applying for Pos” : Sendusky Boy, release 4.000 Confedeb Comrty Valuator. _ F g was imprisoned there, not the island' From “rotary 0‘ 0am?” ‘ 0|! are, destmy Detroit, Cleveland and 2 Growcro' Minion, applying ‘0 Bulalo Ind strike terror into the heart pant. _ . of the north, was discovered b Mun» Rec?” or Act "swung. HM” \4’3” and it was he who nnearthid tho uge. , entity of the lcturesq From Clerk “County 01 ‘0'“ lm‘wae instrument: in 93:03:33 3: sputin; legmatlon‘fol' (b? {043“ " chemes so cunningly devised. tion of speed or motor vehic «L Then he decided to be a detective. Corrrsy-ondence mopecting change in wretitution of County Councils. Quarterly htatomont Police Mingistratns . Financial statement of East Vicâ€" toriu's Women's Institute. . Report of North Victoria L‘l’l' cultural Society. Reports of Public Librarians. of Lindsay. Fcnolon Falls. Kirkficld, Mrnilla. Oakwood. Camhray. Wood- ville, Omcrnoe and Little Britain. Financial statement of. Eldon. Boxiey. Sturgeon Point. Fenolon Falls and Verulnm. Council then adjourned. '- SECOND DAY 2 . not again Wednesday. Council with Mr. Bailey the only absentee; ‘ "by-laws that. have been passed pro- ;such of the provisions as it may deem .my to continue. Retort-ed to munittoe on Finance and Assessment. ‘ The Warden submitted an applica- ation tram Peter McIntyre lo: the i lpasition of County valuator. ' Mr. R. Scott addressed the Counâ€" 9 went to Washington as soon as the was over and entered the United s secret service. He was then 26. .. 74 Murray received this telegram: to Toronto. (Signed) O. Mowat" ‘came to Tomato and was put on. terteltlng case at Owen Sound. k was omluntly successful- turned to St Thomas. Short. he received an appointment he ' clal Government in. Durban. kenxlo’s co Belleville, June icil on behalf of the Good Roads 340- l med Sylvan" .chlnery Go. On motion the report at the com- mittee appointed with power and au- I thmity to settle with the Lindsay , land Onmmec Boards otEducatLontâ€"hcx for theft. Burnham I never been in the tlary. The records showed he had Burn):- learned. ' Formica Falls Goodies: Mr. James Dickson; 131-8.; left: Wednesday to . spend was received. the Council going into; conducted m. 0" ‘ co and WA committee thereon, Mr. McGee in the chair. The reportuwao mogmdl. Moved b Counci ors c ar one and Stahazk. the Roads and Bridg- Ellen TW‘ J“ ' ' - .â€"Mlss es committee be instructed to con London. June 18 . older the advisability of granting a; jubilee matinee at the Drmv 13-. sufficient sum of money to repair 1 Theatre from 12.30 to 7.30 mm McConquodalc's bridge over Camp-i :Wtidzri‘oi‘henfimtm hell‘s Creek. . Moved and seconded that an Equal- . the state in its history. It“ 'zation Committee. composed of all i ”poured on “Beatrice," in “Medina. inembcrs of Council, be formed. â€"l About bothlnx.” Crowds stoodenm forachancotopaystrlbmotothr Cu) riod. Mom-d by Mr. Graham. seconded“ by inset actress. . . chosen. that t commi co co . iii“: and Bridges consider the ad- Four Born to Death. '. visability of matting;r a gran} of $50 ' om“ Jun. 1:._Ag mm“, 3.. to be expwdcd on the road from the noted in South neon-cw. u miles trot. Ross Hospital to the County Hon“ Ottawa. early Saturday morning. the or Borneo on condition that a sum four eons of Daniel Dickson. enginoc. ct not less than $100 but added and were burned to death by- e ere. which. upended on said drain and.’ in wire “my“ their home. rennin; thereon who adjoining ma- . ~ smoothies-Car ‘ - . mm... Fell in Battle. - The Council on mttm'm". “I Box-uh. June 1aâ€"rwo Ger-men one“ continuedll 1‘ _' cemendetxhtmenwerckilledendtem men were wounded June d. in e “In with Hottente between V , . to. sunbeds-d theMBlvor.

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