3} W E . . OBITUARY NOTICES :23: 21% £333 iii? “93??? 8135’ XI: -â€"â€"- Eraham are farmers at Elmore, Sask.; WM. SHOULDICE, VALENTIA. ‘Henry at Pierson, Manitoba, Mrs. 'Sherriï¬ at Pierson, Manitoba, Mrs. ' ' " d t:‘ 'The late “ 3111811231d1368Wh0 01: a iSullivan at Ashgrove, Sask., Thomas lalentia .0? h yI 1’ d .’ £255 org; at home on the farm, Charlotte at in .leend‘ CO" Se an 38121515 that? :home, Isaac in Lindsay, Mrs. George emigrated to Cana d3 “i, ,hm ld' 15} Simpson in Lindsay, north ward, and parents,~_Jac‘obk an E IzathS 2:11 1:9 I William, who gained distinction in it; tailing w eéh:;0 ‘32:? toe Torzgtéc : the great South African war, is in To- then called Little York, Where they re- 3:1 to m the American Abell Machine sided for about 15 years, thinking The late William Shouldic . - , ' e. was in e. 22...: gmgggm . further east to Mariposa township, and 5 M: G lagged? :flslgegli:£whgrsmhl$£; located at Valentia. There his parents 3 pallLbearei-s were Richard Su. ett settled with their family in the bush. _ Joseph Mark J ames Pollock ngVm. 3;“; stgrted and cleaned some 50 acres i Swain, James Stokes and Burk Swain.- 0 TE: late Wm Sho ul dice went a The Rev. Mr. Moore, of Little Britain, little further south when_22 years old, | $3.322? the funeral sermon. --â€" 1 them. The late Win. Shouldice has re sided on his farm ever since and rais- ed a family of twelve children, eight The late Wm. Shouldice went a little further south when 22 years old, and took a farm on the shores of Lake Lake Scugog, which had just been dammed. The dam was constructed by the John Sandï¬eld Macdonald Gov- ernment. There was just one small store in Lindsay, the rest oall swamp. The nearest grist mill was at Port Hope. The subject of this sketch mar- ried at the age of 22 the daughter of John Irwin, who had immigrated with his wife and family from the County of Wexford, Ireland. John and Ann Irwin (whose maiden name was Ann Whitney) settled near Omemee, in the township of Emily, till death parted PAGE EIGHT. Lace Curtains, 3% yds. long, in a number of handsome designs. Regu- lar price $2.00, now on sale 5 at ............................ 104 Chenille or Tapestry Curpains, green or red; fringed at both ends. Reg- :11“? .3? f??.f5i‘."."....9’.‘f‘i‘?? 3.89 soft, brilliant ï¬nish. Regualr price $1.25 yd., on sale at.. designs, specia} value at 980 Tapestry Curtains, green and red, with varigated colors. Regu- 2 85 lar price $3.50, now on sale at o Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, taped all round Special value at 65c. Now on sale at ........ 48c TERRILL Taffeta Silk Bargains Black Taffeta Silk, suitable for dresses or trimming. Regular price 65c. yard. On sale at...'... 50c shelves, w- â€".â€"'v-v L, I v Dress Goods, Silks, Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, Table Linens, Towelling, Shirtings, Cretonnes, Flannelettes, Laces, Embroideries, Ready-made Waists, Skirts, Raineoats, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Belts, Lace, Chenille and Tapes- try Curtains, Muslins, Etc., Etc. Black Taffeta Silk, one yard wide, Curtains Reduced ' this sale, and have been in the crowds that have come you. have only to note how 5 to know what†a hold this sale has taken on the peOple. ___--â€" A WHATS'THE REASON FOR THE“R_U§_H? ’News: The troulile is that the fool who rocks a boat or insists on chang- ing places in a canoe endangers other lives than his own, which probably is of comparatively little' value. He belongs to the same class as the man who raises false cries of alarm on the water, and so lessens the chances of others in real danger being saved. When a cry of alarm comes over the water, persons who hear it should go to the rescue. Better be made the victim of a practical joke than allow anyone to drown: ’ . “A FOOL THERE WAS." coo-nono- Panama, Poplin, Lustre, Venetian and Tweed Skirts, very handsome styles. Regular values to $6 Closing out price ............ 3.95 Tweed, Lustre and Cloth Skirts, Regular values to $4.00; clos- ing out price ................ 1.95 Another lot of Remnants, of Dress Goods, Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Wrapperettes, Shir-tings, Flannelettes, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, etc., selling at almost half regular price. A table of Ladies’ Whitewear, in- cluding Night Gowns, Underskirts, Corset Covers and Drawers. Regu- lar values to 85c., on sale at ............................ 59C Fine Panama and Venetian Skirts, values to $8.00. Closing out 5.00 Many are taking advantage of this special closing sale of skirts. En- tire lot to be cleared out at almost half price. Choose yours now. You Can Save Big Money on Skirts Whitewear Remnants. tttmttttttttt##t¢*¢ttttttttttttitttttttrtttt¢***‘*‘*‘*‘*‘**““" *****t#t***t*******tt**t*t*t:#¢tttt*ttt CHEAPEST GENERAL STORE IN THE COUNTY. PRETTY WEDDING TOOK ~ PLACE TUESDAY The wedding took place Tuesday of one of Lindsay’s most popu- lar young ladies to a well known bu- siness man of the town, when Miss Ethel May, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wood, became the bride of Mr. Jas. Low, manager of the Victoria Loan 8: Savings Co. The wedding took place at 7.30 o’clock Tuesday morning in the drawing room of the beautiful home of Dr. and Mrs. Wood, Bond-st. The ceremony’was performed by the Rev. Mr. Hedley V. Mounteer ,of Canning- ton, uncle of the bride, in"the pre- sence of many relatives and intimate friends. The bride was unattended and look- ed handsome in a charming gown of champagne raw silk, with a. .brown walking hat to match. She carried a. shower of white flowers. tied with white baby ribbon. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. MISS ETHEL M. WOOD BECOMES THE 'BRIDE OF MR. JAMES LOWâ€"LEFT FOR WEST. The bride and groom were the recip- ients of many. handsome and costly presents, many coming from friends some distance away. ’ Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Lfoyd, of Toronto, and Mr. Lloyd Wood, in. of Toron- Ladies’ Black, White and Tan Hose, polko dots, lace fronts, and silk ï¬n- ished. Regular price 35c On ’sale at ...................... 25c Ladies’ Plain Black Cotton Hose. Good, serviceable hose for everday wear. Regular price 20c.. pair. On sale at ............ 15c Ladies’ Corset Covers, yokes and sleeves trimmed with lace or em- broidery. Regular values 29 C 39c., on sale at .............. Ladies’ Corset Covers and Drawers. lace and embroidery trimmed. Re- gular price to 59c. On sale 39 C Ladies Long Lisle and Lace Gloves, black, white and cream.- Regular price to 75¢. On sale at ............................ 48C Ladies’ Long Lisle Gloves, in black and white. Regular price 40c On sale at .................. 29C Ladies’ Long Gloves, black and white, near silk. Regular price 50c. On sale at ...... 39C Ladies’ Underskirts and Night Gowns, lace or embroidery trimmed, Regular values to $1.50. Now on sale at .................... 98¢ Gloves and Hosiery In Manvers, 'on Wednesd Lena. Hargatet; 3591110373 (18 G. Harris, formerly of Streetsville. The bride looked radiant in a white point de'esprit net over white silk. The bridesmaid, Miss N. O’Boyle, of town, wore a gown of white taffeta. tar by her brother, and the bride- groom by Mr. D. J. O’Brien, of Peter- and Mrs. Low left on the C.P.R. train at 8 o’clock on an extensive tour through the West, touching Winnipeg and many other points of interests, and will reside here on their return. A very pretty wedding was cele- brated Wednesday in St. Mary’s church, Russell-st., when Rev. Fr. Col- lins united in marriage Miss Eï¬ie McKay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McKay, RusselLst. west, and Mr. W. Mr. and Mrs. Harris left on the 11.05 G.T.R.’ train for Niagara Falls and points east, after which they will return and ,take up residence in town: . Among the out of town guests present were Mrs. McClimate, of To- ronto and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Par- IN ST. MARY’S CHURCHâ€"MISS EFFIE McKAY AND MR W. G. HARRIS UNITED. THE WEEKLY FREE Plain Colored Dress Goods, in all leading cloths and colors; also fancy mixed tweeds and checks. Regular price 500 and 75c. On sale 39c Dress 39c foxl' hegies’ white and co or waists, regular values to 75c 39c no to $1.00 ----- JUC 9 8c for ladies’ white Lawn Waists in a number of handsome styles, long or short sleeves, regular value “Q- sleeves, regular value up to $1.75 ----- 98c Decisive Reductions in Dress Goods 5 for ladies’ white Lawn 9c and colored Waists, in a number of different styles, regular values up to $1.00 ..... 59c Note These 3 Great Waist Bargains Fanry Lightweight Tweed Dress oods. Regular price 25¢. a sale at, .................. 15¢ Fancy Tweed and Plain Colore‘d Goods. Regular values On sale at .......... -uv Dark, GeaDflkR- MJ. Hop- hmJDeyeumdACowiooon. the service was conducted by Rev. Dr. mnka and Rev. J. P. Wilson. of Cambridge-$- The funeral of Mrs. '1’. Arnold Fri- day afternoon was probably .one of the largest that has ever passed through for some time. A W num- ber of floral tributes showed the es- teem in which the demand lady was Wm. Porter. merchant. Manvers. The ceremony took place on the lawn at the residence of the bride's father and was conducted by Rev. M. Marsh, pas- tor of the Springville Presbyterian church. The bride wore a pretty gown of ï¬ne mull, lace inserted and trim- MRS. T. ARNOLD LAID IN HER LAST RESTING PLACE med, and carried bride‘s roses. Her sister, Miss Mabel Bradley. was bridesmaid, and the bridegroom's brother, Mr. Wm. Norman Porter. was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Porter will reside in Toronto. Porter, of Toronto. and son of Mr. FUNERAL WAS LARGELY AT- TENDEDâ€"MANY FLORAL TRIBUTES. Read ! Read ! Read I 19c 5r 10c. Embroidered Collar Tops, re- duced to ...................... C- 150. and 20c. Checked Ginghams and Plain Chambrays. Re- duced to .................... 12‘: 150. and 20c. Cotton Delaines, light and dark grounds, with spot and flo- ral designs, now reduced , 12c in ................ A List of Seasonable Ar- ticles Very Lowly Priced. Del; 10c. and l2‘,’c. Fancy Muslins, very pretty designs. Reduced to. Rt- 150. Light and Navy Ducks, with small. neat patterns. reduc- 12c 15c. Checked and Striped Shirtings, navy and black, reduced to 12 .............. C Muslins and Prints Are Going 15c. Fancy Muslin and Ginghams reduced to ................ 10c ......................... ï¬ï¬'ï¬Mï¬‚ï¬ BARN RAISING HELD IN DUNSFORD ON FRIDAY TELEPHONE OPERATIONS HAVE :lly 011 one. ‘ ‘ ~ I Sunday was Orange Sun ;: y 1:1 COMMENCED _ SERV'CES TO jas there were three serx'mw 'w » ORANGEMEN ON SUNDAY. {purpose on that day_ In I' r 311'?“ lRev. M. E. Wilson pn-m‘ip i :1; 1:1?- (From Our Own Correspondent.) I“) their lodge, and a luffâ€"T - "’M 1 ‘ :there. In the afternoon Jim: R Dunsford, July 14.â€"â€"A very Henjoy- Barber preached to “W “my, able time was spent on Friday even- lodge. There was a huge “Hui. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.1they had to have the SETIM‘U Huh†“Rod." Padgets (nee Miss Emma Men" In the evening Rev. “'1'le ab Gahey). Emily. when a number of preached in the Dunsford we urchi‘ friends gathered there and spent the: a large crowd was there cm-iy to night in dancing. Messrs. Csllaghan.§ him. L of Reaboro, furnished the music, which! Thurstonia Park is very pnpulsif- 31:: frame work was done by Mr. James “Alâ€"1' Handoock, and went together without Th . . ’ .. _ W day. buye a hitch but on account‘of insuflicient . e 5" Nam“ Ind-“1““ and Brown m help the timber was heavy and was tnhuted $50 to m." QMâ€)? I-.::‘17“W It Robwn ' raised slowly. Therewu a large tum- fund. If we beheve 39W?“ I the 1.. ‘ ' out of ladies. who assisted with the “‘“m 0f the Death Of “ (’11“‘."â€â€œl-:. "cuflr’ .anfl m ‘0’. the workers. them were there and sat W “‘ $28151 “’1‘" Mr. H. 1.. Lancaster. of the Farmers’ photographs. , gm: 0“ mg Bonk 8M, was down for football Toronto News: Of this C"“"“r~",'. Cameroh practice 8mm night. ’ He is cop- “id: “Canada shows the sum-(111051; Dunsford kin of the ham end is very popular mpito consumption of absolute 3:. [1“.in .. m the fellows. .. ‘ hol in the English-speaking “'0" Omemee __ It. W. J. ï¬lm liq commenced}!!! New Zealand comes next." _ a. Verulam was a rare treat. The crowd left in the early hours. wishng Mr. and Mrs. Padget every success. Padget every success. Miss Anderson. of Cameron, is the guest of Miss Edith Burgepg. - On Friday afternoon Mr. James Brien. Fenelon Falls. had his neigh- bors invited to his barn raising. The "T. W» $1.50 Fancy Parasols, light colon. reduced to .................. 7 7, ...................... 1.19 ‘Sl.25 and $1.50 Ladies’ Print and Wrapperette Wrappers, re- duced to .................... 98C 65c.. 75c. and 85c. Whitc and Cream Allover Laces, reduc 50c 15c. Curtain Muslins and Serve-1h. striped and polka dot designs 12 Reduced to ................ C $1.25 White Bed Spreads. fumy patterns, reduced to ........ 98C 15c. and 18c. Plain Taf‘Mu and Fancy Striped Ribbons, re- duced to .................... 12C 25c. Wash Collars ed to ‘. ............. 390. Silk and “’ash Collars, and Embroidered Wash Belts, with gilt or pearl buckles, reduced 19c {A ................ 20c. and 25c. Plain Taffvla and Fancy Shot and Striped Rib 15c bans, reduced to ........... 45c. Bleached and Unbleachcd Ta- ble Linen, reduced to ...... 35 19c. White Wash prs. Eriuuwxng Td'flnto News: Of this counm i ei-Ã©ï¬ .' “if “Cannda shows the smalles!’ D lm ford .i «pita consumption of absolute 0‘ I 'pOsa â€1 ho! in the English-speaking. we memee 1 uu nospluu, Lluasay. The Lindsay â€"â€"__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"" Th 8- N t. I d. l \"C “day: buyel e 1: alonsnransmvluB . . tributed $50 to the Qmflwc 13:31:35" I! :“n bed m If we believe Benjamin W3 ' .obaon, ‘ tenure of the Death of Vt ulfv. $011“ ‘59 okay, and 11 III, was also then were there and sat for 1’ MIDI-nuke m; {OIIOW'ingt Thurstonia Park is Very papilla? yw' Quite a number of po-opllei Whiting it and think it is tmr have some Place like that tn go 1’4 The many friends of Miss . 5'- Wooliard are glad to see he-r 112‘ 883m and looking so Wtâ€. She’ Spent two months in the Ross Men“ M Hospital. Lindsay. Falls operations on the Dunsï¬ml Tel»; again. They are gomg to Have lines on the same poles, a» may too many ’phones to wor fly on one. THURSDAY, J ULY Belts and Belts. minc- "i 15c reduced to 10c 19R The bout-MM Fills is ammr It. GlaSIwHF «I the ï¬red 1: into the rim-r initructions frc been taken aw: now obstructil '33- Lockmmn thuge of Um ( d. instructions elm oncv. and A TOTAL OF 80v. \K'. 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