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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 22 Oct 1908, p. 6

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w if” ’~ {emf m 759-? Mr. Percy McLean, accompanied by his mother and little son, visited his brother, Mr. T. W.McLean, this week. Mr. Geo. Griffin and family are en- joying a few days down the river. Rev. Mr. Pogue, of Peterboro, will conduct special services in the Pres- byterian church Oct. 25th. Special music will be provided for the ocean. sion. Mr. W. H. Finch, organizer for the C.O.C.F., left on Wednesday for Lake- field. Rev. Horace Packover left for To- ronto this week, where he intends re- siding in future. Mr. H. Beatty, sr., of the Commer- cia house. took a party of duck hunt- ers from Brampton down to Grenadier Island this week in his launch. The party intend stopping a couple of weeks. Mrs. Bryce, of Toronto, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. (D11) Snelgrove. OMEMEE. (Special to Free .Press.) Omemee. Oct. 16.â€"Rev. J. H. Tenev announces his usual anniversary pas- toral which says; “On Sunday, Oct. 25th. there will be given us an oppor- tunity of manifesting our appreciation of our special blessings as a parish in the service of praise and thanksgiving (D. V. ) that dav. There will be cele- bration of holy communion at 10.30 a. m. :children’ 5 service at 2.30 p..m ..3 and evening at 7 p...m Rev. Canon; Greene, rector of St. James’ church.f Orillia, has consented to conduct the; sen ices on this occasion. The offer-3 ing is for the reduction of the church debt. ; STAMEEEN A new line of American Hats at the The latest de- signs in Lap-to- date Miifinery. F an Millinery ladies’ and Gents’ Taihrs, West of the Pym House to be correct must be tailored with natural shoulder effect. Mu st not be too long. Should show the lines of the figure if you are normal, and be loose if you are slender. There are a number of oth- er details which we will look after if you will allow us. We give special attention to the individual, that is why we enjoy such a large Custom Tailoring business. BLAIR SEN, Your Fall Business Suit OPP, Spratt 8: Killen’s Millinery Parlors Kent-st. East. Flower Pots, 5c, Inc, l5c, and 25:. Butter Crooks, Inc, lac, and 261:. Butter Crooks, with cover, 30c, 35c, and 45c. Cream Crooks, l5c, 25c and 35c. Chambers, 20c. and 25c. Fancy China Spittoons, 25c. Pie Tins, 5:. each. Jell Tins, 5c. Fire Shovels, 5c. and We. 20 Quart Dish Pans, 25c. Granite Dipper-s, I5c. Lamp Glasses, all sizes, 5c. Judd Soap, l2 bars for 25¢. All 5c. Toilet Soaps, 6 for 25¢. Sewing Machine Oil, large bottle 56 Braund’s Fair 55 KENT -ST. Lorne PAGE SIX. Si'sson, of the Bank of 7 Mr. John Henderson, of Bobcaygeon. formerly purchasing agent for the Rider Kitchener firm, of this town. 'was in town to-day. Mr. Henderson 9corroborated the report that the var- ;ious lumber firms operating in this ilocality have planned to greatly re- lstrict the cut of timber during the fcoming season, ‘and mentioned as proof of his statement that the Caven- dish Lumber Cc. of Peterborough will have only two camps in their limits this winter. On the other hand, the number of jobbers in the varibus limits will be largely increased, so that the ultimate cut may be fairly‘ large. Mr. Henderson stated that he had purchased a 35 acre cedar swamp within four and a half miles of Peter- borough, and only three-quarters of a mile from Chemong Lake, and will keep a gang of men at work all winter cutting telegraph poles and logs.. A Good Husband. “He's a most obliging husband." “Yes ?” \ “Yes, he not only listems attent- ively, but he actually wants his wife_ to tell him all the gossip she The- flag station and platform is proving a great convenience in good]; weather, but some better and larger: building will be required in cold weather. ‘ Mr. C. D. McCaffrey was a visitor to Lindsay this week. J. C. Rockwell's New Sunny South 00., America’s greatest colored show. will be given in the opera house to- night. It will provide three hours of pretty scenes, catchy and frisky music and unusually fetching dances. It is an up-to-date show for up-to-date people. The prices for admission have been placed at 25c. and 35c. ‘ Rev.'Mr. McKenzie, of Bethel cir- cuit, was in Orillia the beginning of the week. Toronto, was a visitor to Peterboro the beginning of the week. WILL PUT IN BUSY SEASON. 'dowâ€"n the foundry until On account of the smell number of ordets that have been coming in dur- ing the summer months, the Sylvester Mfg. Co. has been compelled to close WILL BE BACK ABOUT SECOND WEEK IN NOVEMBERâ€"EX- PECT FULL STAFF. Many of Sylmter’s Inquiry at the drug stores of this neighborhood elicits the information that these drugs are harmless and can be bought separately, or the druggists here will mix the prescription for our readers if asked to. He states that the ingredients can :be obtained from any good prescrip- ‘tion pharmacy at smal 1cost, and, be- ; ing of vegetable extraction, are harm- ! less to take. i This pleasant mixture, if taken re- ‘ gularly for a few days, is said to over- come almost any case of rheumatism. The pain and swelling, if any, dimin- ishes with each dose, until permanent results are obtained, and without in- juring the stomach. While there are many so-called rheumatism remedies, patent medicines ,etc., some of which do give relief, few really give perm-‘ anent results, and the above will, no doubt, be greatly appreciated. by many sufferers here at this time. RHEUMATISM RECIPE. , A well known authority on rheu- matism gives the following valuable, though simple and harmless, prescrip- tion, which any one can easily pre- pare at home: Fluid Extract Dandelion ,one-half ounce, Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three "ounces 3 Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and take a teaspoo‘nful after each meal and at bedtime. Men Out of Work The large 33w thresher which was sent out to the Northwest early in July has proved a great success for the compuly, so much so that they have fonnditnecesurytobufldnn- othertoheputopthetogdAngn for the coming wiqter, the gasoline engine department has been kept going, may engines having} been ordered last spring to be inane] when it is expected they will open' Many other improvements have agun. [taken place, muchofthedrillingmaâ€" Ofl and on through the slack months chinery in difiomt departments of g2“ CORNER KENT AND WILLIAM- STS. wmmmm 9535mm %%%%%M%%% %%%%%4 m The man who has worn Gough’s Clothes need not be . told we dress our customer as well as a merchant tailor for half the money. He knows it, is sure of it. That’s a brief explanation of why ...-‘ our clothing business in grow- ' i. 3-}, ing has ever outstripped the 5“ 4 marvellous. growth of our great Dominion itself. Come to-morrow and take a look at our elegant display of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, compare the price, and be convinced that the unmatchable values make “looking around” a waste of precious time. We qudially Invite Ypu to See the New Fall Suits, Topcoats, Hameoats and Overcoats . ’. : I. ’ .- va’miflfi iflfifi *‘ifi‘ifi‘ififlfiflfififi‘fl‘iflfiflflfit g GOUGH’S THE WEEKLY FREE PRESS. Sprinkle salt on: the cod in your bunker in liberal quantifies; it will mitbgmmoredmlygndmt trouble, have all been repaired. and it is expected that the foundry will open shout the second veek of November with all the 011 std! beck. The engine-room And boilers, which Trunk enminstion with ease. This nukes three young men placed in po- sitions from this School within the last ten days. Positions m sure, u soon as on- pil- become competent. and it look: toulikeeaplendid' course lorour Harold Gunton. a. graduate of the Notional School of Telegnphy, leaves to-‘morrow morning for Allandale to take: a position on the Northern divi- sion at the Grand Trunk railway. Hr. Gunton was at. Allandnle Fri. SUCCESSFUL N. 8. T. STUDENTS. SCHOOL KNICKERS. made of Scotch and English ’I and \Vorsbeds. strong and stylishly made. Priced from ‘ 50c to ............................. V .................... ' BLACK AND BLUE SUITS. three-piece styiex, in WOO! wnrswda and sergcs, single or double-breasted, sizcs 28 m 34. Priced from 3,95 00 .......................... TWEED SUITS made of all wool, three-plow 4 Tweeds in ~*ingle or double-breasted styles, sizes 28 t0 2‘»! Priced from 3.50 (I) ..................................... NORFOLK SUITS, in all-wool Scotch Tweak. 1 Tweedu and servic-eable worsteds, blarks and bluex‘ inciu‘lv ed. Sizes :26 w 33. Priced from 2.50 to ----------------- 4 all sizes. At 2 50 Buhiness and Dress Trousers, in neat paw-rm. 0 good materials, styles for men and _\‘n1::.; At 1.25 ii At 1.75 .13. MEN’S FALL OVERCOATSâ€"Every one of the In‘i': in this lot is as strictly perfect in construction as if it m n by the finest cusmm tailur and you paid twenty- -fi\e m thirtx laus fur it. The showing embraces all the new styles and in all of the new shades m voung mannish efi'ects,. as sell us 15 the best of the more consenatiie st) 1L8 - - fen-ed m the public, bath extreme and conservative mode! axe shuwn in the newest weaves. . . ......... . . . . . .. a]! of the new shades‘ In \mmg manni-sh effects, as well u 15 00 t! :0 best of the more conserxatixe styles Fine Display of Men’s Trousers Boys’ Seasonable Clothes for Best and School Wear A fine showing of Men’s and Young Mun Trousers, in peg and conservative styles, a” ~ A splendid collection of Men’s Truusers, sulln! work, in all sizes, well made and finished. IP. J.BREE Call at Simpson House. any, 0: write LindwyJ Pianos and 01°53‘51“}i lusical Merchandi‘ Williams Sewing Machines Helium-n Piunos and K8” was our leading leicnl 1“ THURSDAY, 007035.; a" gamma} GOUGH’S in allpopular makes 12.00 4.00 6.00 .00 ban-L. "- MASO‘ MW Surg F we market f h on the river lithe only Force L Built for any «1 Ind all kinds 0!} 1‘. windmills and L Ihve no agenl ~ by dealing than be left. er is wnouy '9' Waive read "I. menu: the " d." b100d ailme are". as its mm ”I Ingleep Itaooc Lindsay. “as o! Denu'sm u. Charges Toronto. 9‘ fie Mansion ‘ Thursday ex U‘Mmo l'wive: “Inca! mnuu Su “Dentist: to the Inc: “Modem tissues. brim EV“ no nâ€"b'bleu -, 'M‘er Gram t J. sms, d Fmelon Falls '. Sh DRUGGIST. WALTERS. D IANL'FACTCRE we of ”:11an Wham 1334. h Every 3: 'HAR PE, D R. A. WIL con and ELON P1 PUMPS. River 0.211 late at to

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