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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 29 Oct 1908, p. 4

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“new: 5 .. ., . . r museum. ocroeen 29”., .90, THE WEEKLY spar. mesa. . . ' connumou man annuuwgawmmmaaacg ' ‘ . ‘ a « , R SALE gNOVEMB R Fll 0% For the month of November we have inaugurated . PAGE FOUR. THE LINDSAY FREE mess {Methodist Anniversary. Services I WEEK" ‘ Next Sunday at Fenelon Fa FOWL SUPPER NEXT EVENINGâ€"PRAISE FOR THE FREE PRESS-â€" BRANCH OF ST. ANDREW’S GUILD ORGANIZED â€" ELEC- TION THOUGHTS, PERSONALS, ETC. , Winnipeg and Brockvllle Have Liberals .lailed. Publihsed in Lindsay, Ont, by Thel Free Press Printing Co., Limited. 1 R. J. MOORE, Bus. Manager { a. v. McNAULTY, Editor. l Telephone 271. ‘1 l I ! Conservative. Swear Out Thu. War- rant: on Charges of Bribery In Winnipeg and Prisoners Are Ro- mandedâ€"Picvn and Smith's Falls Men Arrested on Appearance at 0? 0‘? of the organization, a Juvenile Guild SUbSC'iPfi“ Rates. (Correspondence Free Press.) I t The D831." Free Pressâ€"Delivered by ,1 Feneoln Falls, Oct. 27th. â€"- Miss was formed for the purpose -of train- . , . . 3’ . ,3? carrier or by mail to town subscribâ€" ; Sutherland and Master Donald Suth-' ing the younger members of the conâ€" P°"‘ I" Brockvnlle. .9 a Re ka ble m Sale. our ObJBfl'; 18 to Clear ou ' '7. 9Y8. 250- per month. By mail to out- ‘ erland, of Toronto, are visiting at Mr. gregation, especially in missionary Brockville Oct. 27.â€"â€"Victor Tedford, ma 3 ' who claims to be a Montreal sleuth .8 work. side points in Canada or the British .‘ Wm. Jordan’s, Oak-st. ‘ . The elections are a thing of the past on the 8‘85 Of the Threl Agency, YES I: *‘3 every Fur in stock before the New Year, and with that t Emlfire, $2 per year. ~- ‘ Miss Etta Southern, of Toronto,' . 7‘5" '3' The Weekly Free Press, ‘31 per year i passed through town on Saturday on and the people can now reflect on 3?? into 3533;375:333 312% fl . d t. th :5“ . in advance; $1.25 if not so paid. f her way to her home in Verulam. She many injudicious thoughts and acts charg . . ti f . . 10 , ‘ Postage V‘ United Statesâ€"Daily 01' j returned to Toronto on Monday em!i done in the heat of the campaign. We 32%:thggggéi (3.52m $11; :3 end m new have made 811611 sweepmg 1‘8 uc 118 a 9’» Weekly, 500- I ening. beileve Fenelon Falls is no worse :n local Conservatives. . . . . Messrs. R. Taylor, P. Connors, J. I this respect than other places, so ac- He is out on bail furnished by le- fl the defined results should easlly be accomPhShed. In the free lprees sDuggan, N. Pearson and R. J. Moore, cordingly we are able to understand hmlchworkdmh' In thewPalice 011;: ‘9 f . ............. of Lindsay, were among those who; some extent of the wrong done in this e. 8118? 15 name umn, . L I came to the Falls to vote on Monday. respect. When will we all, regardless iglillelgtigzsmszgégefiittgogfeggfide’t: :3 a word, there are hundreds or dallars worth 0 Splendld I was. i The Atlantic Monthly for October} of party, act the part of men, instea party. Conservatives have been sho- gsays: Here then 15 what the public of bringing one of the highest prin- (lowing him for over a week, and {wantsâ€"a newspaper which treats 38 ciplesâ€"the right of exercising the claim to have incriminating evadence " RESULT OF THE CAMPAIGN Ireaders, not as a child, sage or fool, franchiseâ€"into derision in the sight connecting him with the Liberal . . - . . : but as a person of natural, good in- of the few who are able at all at such machine. _ ’ The elections are 0" er, and as 11511.31: stinct and average intelligence, amen- times to keep themselves calm and P‘ Brady, now 0‘ S‘P’th 3 Falls, a? the outcome presented many surprisw D011 McLennan 0‘ Picton were ch es Liber 1. . th" 'd' lable to reason, and one to be taught collected ? lenged and sworn. Immediately af- fid t f ah: 1n b n fmSg' “$311,1- 3 tactfully to stand -upon its own feet: ReV- Mr- Russell» 0‘ Sheddw’ 01“” terwards they were “eke“ “P °“ Law. 0 t e return) 0 1r . 1. nd l rather than to take his principles who was at one time pastor in charge charges of perjury, only to be quickly mm. to power, Ht were incline Iready-made from his teacher.” We of the Baptist church here, called on bailed out by party friends. to agree with those who predicted} believe The Free Press as nearly mea- friends in town to-day. 5701111 A. Derbyshire_ was served Miss Mamie Campbell, who has W1“! 3 summons for 1118 813me that some charges of graft hurled at; - _ . his administration by the Tory jour-J' sures up to .thls standard as any pa - at the Police Court on the slat inst. . nals and speakers would stick and l per printed in Ontario. spent a year and a half with her bro- on a charge of bribery. He is a son . that the Liberal majority in the house I Rev: Dr. Wilson, Methodist mmts- ther, Mr. D. G. Campbell, of Calgary, féesfifififi £8: ffgbfl‘igi’i: 3%:11‘1‘22 . c would be cut down to between 20 andI sub-division of the west ward. The 30. It must be an agreeable surprise Conservatives e that money was indeed to find that the Premier’s ma- used wholesale, reaching the purchas- jority will be between 50 and 60, and able element by letter through the that racticall the slander cr has. “£508- . p y y pos Oct. 27,â€"The DNVID' been devoid of results. _Winnipeg,. . rd . In this riding the greatly enhanced! cial authorities yeste ay morning B. R. McLennan. a romin- vote taken by COL Hughes, the Con-l yawn! and former welfknown servative candidate, comes as agreatl ' h k 1 er, at breakfast in his surprise to many who had been led 1,32,: yo: :Zibery charges. Later he to believe that Dr. Wilson, of Fenelonf appeared before Judge Meyers, to- Falls, the Liberal nominee, was show- gether with W. A. Cargo? and George ing unlocked-for strength in his can-f McLean, who had been m the provrnâ€" vasâ€"particularly in Hailburton coun-l cial jail over Sunday, and the three ty. Wise ones there were who shookl were released on bail. _ their heads and whispered that the: W. A. Carson. ex-presxdent of the Manitoba branch of the Caledonian best to be hoped for was a substan-‘. Club, and a prominent Liberal, was tial cutting down of the Colpnel’s for-: arrested Sunday night by officials of,l mer majority of 303. That even this=I the provincial police and taken to the provincial jail. half-success was not achieved does(I No charge has been preferred not reflect blame on Dr. Wilson will! . be acknowledged by manyâ€"he worked" FENELON FALLS, METHODIST CHURCH. "gm“ Cam“ “8 f“ 33 can be 193"" e . with splendid determination, covered: ‘W the ”331-0? part. Of the 111139901133” ter, of Dunsford, preached in the Alta, returned to her home on Fid- CDCY In the brief Um? at h15_ dISpOS-l Presbyterian church here last Sun- elr’s Hill to-day. Miss Campbell ex- 3]: and made a good impression 8‘";day, morning and evening. Rev. Mr. perienced something of the dreadful erywhere he appeared: HIS poorerf Lord had charge of the anniversary storm, which visited Southern Alber- showmg as compared With that Of Mr. 3 services for Dr. Wilson at Dunsford. ta. The east-bound train on which R- J- 311014113th in the contest four! Next Sabbath Rev. R. A. Wilson, of she was travelling, was stalled at Me ”31:5 ago 15 due to hls 1301‘ Of ac‘fCambridge-st. Methodist church, Lind- dicine Hat and, as so often occurs, quamtanceyuth 1h? P901319» to thei say, will preach at the anniversaryl was crashed into by a westbound-i Sad 130k 01 organization among the 1 services of the Methodist church here. train. Happily no loss of life oc~ Liberals, and, in the main, to the? Don’t for et the fowl su er to be iv- curred greatly enhanced popularity of Col. g pp g . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th, :3 new Furs 'at prices that are nothing short 0 :51; sensational. ' ‘ is? Read the list and Bean the Benefits Caperines Lowly Remarkable Values Priced. in Fur Rufl’s $3.00 and $3.50 Black Coney Caper- 2 50 Fur Ruffs of brown or black Coney. with ~ix: ines now reduced to ............. , . . . . . tails. regular price $2.50 and 3.00. now X'câ€" 2 00 d ced t ............ . ..................... Ladies‘ Caperines of Black Coney or Astra- u 0 . ‘ l - 500 nd (100’ Nov. Concy. Alaska Sable. and Isabella Oppo.~~‘13;. ggfigrrgfifi, gg‘rgce. . _ _ fl. . _ _, .......... $4.00 Buffs, in different sizes, according to fur-s. 4 00 C k M A b regular price $5.00 and 6.00, on sale ...... Ladies' Caperines of Min armot, strac an _ ~ _, _ ‘ ’ 7 or Oppossum, nicely trimmed, warm and servic- Rnffs of black Oppossum, Brown. ( one} - - Isabella Oppossuxu, make a handsome fur a: - able, regular price LOO, 8.00 and 9.00, ‘ ._ ‘ ,. . . November Sale Price .................. .95 small price, regular 5““) and 8'00 ““95‘ 5.00 November Sale Price .............. . ...... a Fine Caperines of Electric Seal with Oppossum . ., y, _ . . ‘ . sk- S; 3:... trimming and Alaska Sable Tails, or all Oppo Buffs “f I“ 91“ Oppossum and “A '1 ’ H . ‘ of stylish appearance and superior quality. :‘e:’:~ l. simian:if???.39'.°.°.’.?‘.°ff'.".*fff $7.75 lama-0° ... 10-00, "m”? 7.7 g. :1“ :° .1... - oron 0 we Price ............................ . . . . Your choice of Caperines of Electric Seal with . “INN Oct Alaska Sable Collars and Trimmings or Astrach- ; the ICit an, trimmed with Alaska Sable Tails and Beads. 7 ‘b th ’ or Astrachan with Oppoisum Collar land trimm- f" " y oef 1" in s. l r'c 12.00. ' ' be S . mposl ed 8 rezuarple mom r ac $9.75 ,1810 pand Price .................................. Export were offered. un out of loads of . , ......... Firmer at 8 4023.001. 27. amt" at M weitht; Special Prices on Mufl's Ladies’ black Couey Mutts, very war-m an? a serviceable, regular price $3.00, Novemâ€" ‘ ber Sale Pi ice ........................... 2.45 8‘ M \Vhitc Thibet Mufi's. suitable for cat-1.. or 3‘ . isses. regular price $5.03, November W Sale Price ........................... 3.95 L: Ladlt’s’ Muffs of black Oppossmn. lax-gr blzv L. and splendid wearing, regular price $5.01. 3 95 e- O b. E. J. Rochen, proprietor of the Clarendon Hotel, immediately hurried down to the jail and offered bail. but access to the prisoner was refused Rochon, the prisoner’s friends and even his counsel. LOSES BOTH LEGS. C.P.R. Brakeman Shows Remarkable Pluck. Toronto, Oct.27.â€"â€"John MacDermntt, of 180 Dundas street, West Toronto, .53 Handsome Stoles-- Big Values. Brown and Black Coney Stoles, trimmed with 4 tails. regular price 3.00, Novem- ber Sale Price ....... $2.45 trim n 3-. Brown and Mink colored Stole. 1 $3.95 ................... ........... t . . . November Sale Price. Ladies’ Mufl's of Mink Marmot or Alaska Sable, of handsome appearance and guaranteed tr- give satisfaction. aegular price $6.08. No- l W. Murby rev-o 0r finders on sale, - hand for those gen by the ladies of the congregation 2 Heads and Tails, regular prica 5.00, Mr. Wardrobe and Miss Wardrobe, Hughes, who is continually making in the basement of the church Mon ' ' . ,3 . . g : _ - a brakeman on the C, P. R” was hovember Sale Price .................. . new fnendg and cementjng 01d tlei'jday evening. After the supper ‘5 $$$M$$$W¢$ng taken to the Western Hospital from!“ StOlPS Of Black Conev and Mink Marmot vemberSalc Price ............ . ........... 4.75 E. lam h2g2; « ' ' Ladies Muffs of Isabella Oppossum. large sizw. é». um: ' the Union Station yesterday morning with both legs crushed so severely that his recovery is doubtful. . MacDermott left the city Sunday night on a freight train running east. 1 At Myrtle he proceeded to uncouple some cars from the train, when he! slipped and fell, both feet slipping‘fl between the wheels . The whole trainl of 28 cars passed over his legs, prac‘ ' « tically severing them between the ‘2 knees and ankles. ‘5; like” and . , Cl and 50 mi lime-ranting a2 tr. Veal 0.! '~ 70 Val calves " M fit from - She” and "..I“ of sheer, and " ‘ “31800. ' ‘ to 340 per c 10 $.15 for rams W our. regular price 6.00 and 7.00, November Sale Price..... ....... $5.00 ‘9 Anmnber of styles of Mink Marmot, and Alaska Sable Smles. beautifully trimmed with Heads, Tails and Silk Ornaments. regu- 5 fl lar price 10.00, November Sale Price... . $7.7 Handsome Stoles of Mink Marmot. Rat and Alaska Sable, in the most fashionable styles. large cape effects. regular price $12.00, Novem~ her Sale Price .......................... 9.75 He does not limit his canvass to the‘ period he‘ll?” COWQPHOH and 919°“, will furnish an interesting evening’s tron daysâ€"his spell is measured by:entertainment. I éhjljéeggintbettt'eeii the elections tori Mr. ALA. Cameron, principal (f ‘ ' _ , . the Public schools here, was called to Well may the COlODE’I VIEW the result his home in Whitby by the serious as ‘t personal "1311101311- From time: illness of his mother. A'message reâ€" to 1.111),?) he was damned With fmmceiver to-day from Mr. Cameron stat-' praise by the so-callcd Tory organ mi ed he would be unable to return fir Lindsay. but the help it extended dur~j a few davs. ; ‘T‘g the FODFQStâ€"as b910,“? n5 incep: ; At a representative meeting of the; tronâ€"mas or the most niggardly arm 5 congregation of St. Andrew’s Presby- speeches and a musical programmes round shape. regular price $7.00, on 5:116 at 5.00: regular price 8.00, on sale at ..... 5.95 Ladies Muffs of Isabella Oppossum. large flat '- shape, with beau and front neat and nob. 75 l, by, regular- price $10, November Fur Sale 7. L. t. L0 {is it TM”-' - qt ...-..... . . f" L’ Children’s Furs at Bargain Prices. Children’s Conny Ruff.s in colors. black. whit Boss. “ m bags were Ir, Harris . 818 for selects, as for lights. ...â€" Although both legs were practically severed from his body, the wounded ...; commonsensewowewwe see-toeseowwwewww ’ and ineffective typeâ€"in fact we «be- ; terian church, held on Tuesday nicht, - - . have we are correct in saying that? an organization to be known aSCSt. Rev. w'Bk’:_'D?rasg’ gzgnlgeghalglinglgseinffaizf “3313:0239“ FUP ThPOW also brown and grey. assorted sizes. regular 1m: L. only once since the campaignopenedjAndreW,S Guild was formed. The OP .1. $$$§$é$$*é*é**é%%a along he managed to drag himself. R d fl d $1.2§_aud 1.50 for $1.01).”Rngular price $1 50 L, was Col. Hughes name mentioned 1an ganization has for its object the de- or '9 across the lines of track, and up an e u e for. (ac. Regular pmce 10C for ............. C - ' Girls” or Misses“ white Stoles. regular prim L, ‘3 of Rosedale, passed through town to embankment fifty feet away. of the Watch- His subsequent actions displayed the editorial columns lvelopment of the religious, social, in- - - - Black Coney Throws. satin lined. trimmed 3.00. on sale. at 2.00. Regular price 3.50. [a ‘9 2.50 man-Warden and then onlv in a clip- I t - - - l ' . . ~ . ellectual and missmnary life of the,L1I1dsa) on Monday. . _ , l .. . . . ’ , . fang frocrln a real Tory paper â€"~T.he‘; congregation. All the members, ad-' Mrs. Crevier, of “Lindsay, Spent fggtsmg'rgbnadgtpéisjgcge 32221111?!)ng fl gillsfillefllllfncfglllu‘DPICL$35U,hmem- 2.50 on sale at ................................ L. a: an Empire. and this ’de’pltegherents and friends of the congrega-‘ Sunday wrth her Sister, Mrs. W. stem the blood McDermott’ reached fl """ Girls‘ white Throws. large size. regular priw {’ the well-known met that Co]. Hughes 5 tion are eligible for membership. The Brandon. down, and pulling off one of his boots ‘5‘) .Brown. black and grev Concy Throws in larg- 3.00. November Sale Price . . .. . .. Z 00 g was the unanimous choice of the .un'fofficers elected were: Hon. Pres., On Sunday evening last a mass removed a lace from it, and bound up er.s‘ze'4s‘)m$le, “Engels 1???" regular 3 00 """""""""""""""""""""" ' i“. Ited Conservative party in this ndmg't‘Rev. Mr. Lord; Pres., Mr. Suther-[meeting of the citizens of Fenelon one Of the‘stumps 88 tightly 83 he ‘2 pnce$ ' ' ‘ ovem :- ae uce """" ' ° . Misses. .‘Vhite Thihet S‘°!95~ 3001“” ““1" 1" â€"‘â€"_“.‘â€""""â€"‘ é land; Vice-Pres., Miss E. Robson ;l Falls, was held in the Baptist church 3311;? Whlle 11119, was working on the .52 Stoles of brown Coucy in extra large size or of lined and ”‘m'm’d With {0‘1" ”“5, "90"“ 4 75 L’ OMEMEE- iSec., Miss Brandon; Treas., Mr.'War- for the purpose of considering the ad- groan’s “aggagugég hath“). heard 1113‘ a filial: Marmot. smart and dressy for girls and 1"" price 6'00' on sale """"""""""""""" 0 1. (Special to The Free Press.) 'ren; Or anist, Miss McKendry. Com- visability of opening a local option ’ - ' . 13388' W939 regular price 30-00, NOVCID' MisseS' white Thibet Throws. re ulax- 1 l g He was picked up and carried tol ber Sale Price ............................ 3.95 price 5.00, November Sale Price. .g... .. 3.95 5'. campaign in our village. A petition is being circulated and will be placed in the hands of the clerk of the mun- icipality by 30tr inst., and it is alto- gether ilkely that a vote will be tak- en at the municipal elections held in January. the station. In the morning he was brought in on the 7.30 train and taken to the hospital in an ambulance. Oct. 26th.-â€"Mrs. Cain was in Bob- ;' mittees were appointed to have charge caygeon over Sunday. {of the different departments of the Miss Maggie Adams has returncdgwork, and the organization will hold from a very pleasant extended visxtéits first regular meeting-which will with friends in Newmarket. the social and musicalâ€"during the se- A grand organ recital will be givcn l cond week of November. In connec- in the Methodist church on F riday,l tion with the missionary department .90 A Wild West Tragedy. New Orleans, Oct. 27.â€"-At Gulfport. Mlss., a cowboy belonging to a wild- west show. rode into a crowd of ne- beating them over the heads l Mr. ('m. Fowlir was visitin town . , . ‘ friends last week‘: 3 ’Sunday in Lindsay. B. Jewell; recitation. “The Deacon B a?!“ ‘nd “ehtmfl' rad"? 0°” McLean. (f! The induction of the Rev. B J. Courtship,” Mrs. Molloy; duett. mug own I _ OCt‘ 30th‘ (It 8 O‘CIOCk’ by tilt" organ-3W ist, Miss A. W. Ivory. assisted by Mrs; J. C. Eaton. Mrs. J. A. Walker and! the choir; Mr. R. J. Mulligan, choirl director. WOODVILLE. (Correspondence Free Press.) Oct». 27.â€"â€"Miss Lena Forbert spent Mr. and Mrs. Jns. I _ Mount l‘lcusnul. attended the anni-lMflnn ‘0 the PFCSIWK‘NRD CINTCh here Vomit-y services in the I’rrsbyteriangl will be hold some time the beginning church yewtcrduy. also Mr. and Mrs.;0‘ November. . . "...-g...” McLean. if» The sowing; The Methodist church are having during the day were very largely Mfithclr anniversary services on Sunday. :A hot fowl supper on Monday from tended. , ‘ , . Mt HM‘W‘Y “Wk N“ High “I300! id" to will“ “‘9',“th a 3°“ pro- {lionserved by Miss Mchay, Mifikmg: Prietor was Placed under arrest. rd); KAISER WILHELM'8 SON BITS AT STEERING WHEEL OF COUNT‘S _ _ class to Lindsay last week to attend gramme gull be we“. _ mm!- Ml“ 3mm“ “d MI“ 9 as he was a returning once in ye. REMODELLED DIRIGIBLE eALoou mo MAKE! IT ex. ' u“. play. "Othello.” Mrs. Will Suklofl, of hlrkfield. was eternal the Cambray branch. The terday‘u election, be 'u released on ECUTE INTRIOATE MANOEUVRES All accounts {Or “(Minn t-anw Mr. J_ J. Lamb 3, in Pcterboro to- in the village on Monday. evening was very much enjoyed by bail. ' , ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘- L l (Specjd to the Free pm...) bank of cloud... M be- against COL. SAM lll (.lll», l...- A number from here attended Hart- day on business. ‘ ‘ y anniversary service on Sunday. of Novar, is vie-I19 Miss Edna Shaw. M C ‘1 Smith and Will Richie iug Mr and Mrs Birchard for their iting Mrs. A. L. Williamson. ?- 901 ‘ . ‘ - W of W. '90!“ m hours A number 0! the hunters are New I spent Sunday m Oakwood. kindness. gm::%mowWogrhr‘l‘golgwfl: in the air ”at?! u m m d 0‘ the ”ramp, b“ about 2 o‘clock to Wm McArthur Echelon l-‘M‘s ing to leave on the deer hunt Nov. Rev. Whattam occupied the Meth- â€"â€" Club at the Waldorf-Astoria yuan-s Count . ho III-Ila an uoen- gmtb‘fi. afternoon a mmutieeound ' . - 1... odist pulpit in Oakwood on Sunder- . . W“ W" b, a... be m in... by two women. in "°‘ ‘“ u “W“? “ ‘ was man.” Soon it "m at? WM McARTHUR Mr. Bushel and family are moving Mr- Bum“, 0‘ Oaklmd. preached A Nashua roller happens; ”a the presence of nearly seven ham 3:93.: you at; u} at 0:11: at. Mw- 0‘ tones. ~ - . ‘° ““3“ new ’8’” menu" thm“ be" °n sand" mmng' mm by hi. midi“: ‘ a table? gm“ 3‘6 "$313?“ a. ‘p meal but in ad: the mum“ when the prince Mull: saluted in 03ml Agent for Col. limbs 1"” ML 3' “we" ...â€"......â€" mrif‘“? “ti? Laid” $35. at: m” ‘ "' 3"“ "' ma ra'm an. a u:- um. Mimi d the ovation 1m . . . . Mrs. Beatty, of the American house, cAMBRAY. . l° u: r "Nam all ”“9”: .ma or a. ...“ the cheering crowds below. Fenelon Falls Oct. 2., Os.-wltl3. and Miss Maye McCaffrey, were in (Correspondece Free Press. it: evement in 30 irivalimd’mss some“. at to M 01 Had. W gum“ um 02:!- â€"â€"____u .- ---â€""....- Peterboro on Friday. Oct. 26th.â€"-The Cambray branch 0! “0:” the cl an 31th him some ‘ the duhip mad. at,” Wh t H Miss Edith Harvey, who is attend- the Woman's Insfitpte held their so- in his mm the k- "And 81h! m. . a e Got. he the Normal school, Peterboro, cial evening at the home of Mrs. Jas. how’s your mother Wiener 305“,» m a gym (Pioneer Press.) spent Saturday and Samday with her Birchard, Linden Valley. The ladies “She’s no. vet" ”a, but '3‘.“ m M M .. "My '39,» said the first dumwf uncle, Mr. Harvey. She was accom- of the Oakwood branch provrded the (10011 wi’ five he Phi» and that’s in: to mid “I: mm “elm 11:01:12; me a (:33ka when panied by her friends, the Misses Foss most of the programme, which was ter of the same place. excelelnt and well rendered. Dr. _ Miss Margaret McQuade was home Dale, of Oakwood, presided over the M and clubr’r’nn. “The be“ I 8‘3t ’5 ‘ over Sunday. . . 5 meeting. Openingselection, “Maple tho-lush: an“ fl"- Rev. Mr. McKenzie visited friends Leaf Forever”: Chairman’s '. . the W h Ghatbam the latter part of the Dr. Dale; solo, 989mebody’m, ' “'9 --'1’l:e new government when “ . . .. f . 9" PM! Pmn' t is approaching 00"“ week. â€" For You,” “Mrs. Perkins”, Mrs. (Dr.) Dale; duett, “No Sir,” Miss Coad and Mr. King; reading, "The Call,” Mrs. Brass; solo, “Just Plain Folk,” Mrs. "Beautiful Idol,” Mrs. Coed and Mrs. Richardson; duett. "Smarty.” Misses Bagshaw and Sinclair; dialogue, by Misses Coad, Woolridge, Lane and Mr. Weldon; violin selections, by Mr. Howie. Cameron. Refreshments were all. who so expressed themselves. All repaired to their homes. after thank- with a revolver. Policeman Varnadoe started in pursuit of Seely and the two men were lost to view in a cloud of dust. Later their bodies were found. each bearing a single bullet Belted Indecent Postcards. Montreal, Oct. 87,â€"The police have netted some 8.000 postal cards alleged to be indecent and the stereoty plates for printing the same in 9 dating establishment of David Al- n. Notre Dame street. The Bryan Wu KIM Twlce. New York. Oct. firâ€"When W. J. ޣ$£$££$$ Oct. law-Prince m to w“ mum tom'in the oral-Conservative candidatc in 13- Plains Valley announcing the W oent election, should be sent :1: vii.) “You’re in luck,” declared the 500'

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