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Lindsay Post (1907), 6 Jan 1911, p. 4

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Jottings from Penelon Falls {Continued irmn page 1\ ‘nto on Tuesday after‘ spending a' mupie of weeks vacation in the burg. Mr. Melville Cook returned to dub‘ .es in Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. E. Pearce spent Tuesday in unduly. g i q i Mrs. Poauet. of Toronto, and Mrs. . Logan, of London. spent New Years in town the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sharp. Miss Vera Sharpe returned home on Tuesday aftes spending a. few days with Cameron relatives. Mr. Elmore Byrnell returned t¢ Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Ethel Henley. of Lindsay \ is the guest 0! her sister, Mrs. Harry Webster this week. Mr. Win Cooke. of Coboconk, it spending a few days in town. Miss Maggie Little. who has been in charge of the Campbell Millinery parlors. for the past few mcnths. Left on Monday for her home in Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hattie spent a few days in Toronto last week. Election day passed 08 very quietly in our town. 011: citizens were either asleep or didn‘t seem very much in- terested in local anon-s. ‘HoweVer we have elected a very good representa- tion for the town again this season. "The elected are, for Reeve Dr. S. J. Sims. ( by acclamation), Councillors ‘i. Tiers. J. Staunton, S. Corbett and ’Z'hos. Cashore. \i e A. Fountain is busy preparing the null for the curling bonspiel tO‘ he held 1:: our town on Januasy 11 l and 13. The first game will be called: z. n January 11th at 1.30 pm. i A splendid line of trophies are be-‘. ing presented to the winners and as some of the very best curlers will be 1 present. the matches will be very{ interesting for our citizens as well as the lovers. of the‘broom's club. Mr. Leonard ‘King and Miss King of Lindsay. passed through town on Tueséay after spending New Years vacation’ with friends in Gelert. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mark returned home from Rochester on Thursday. Next Sunday St. Andrew's pulpit will be occupied by a Knox College Missionary. who has‘been laboring in the wast during ~the past few months. In the evening the speaker will give an interesting address on his work in the far west. The address will be illustrated with lime-light views. (Continua: 1mm page 1.: Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Whefiter, of Kerr Robert Sash. and Mrs. V. Richardson Oakwood were guests at n‘. ---~- Richardson, Oakwood_ were guests at will be held in the Methadist church the the home of Mr. and Mrs. William here on Wednesday,' January 11th. [the Short on New Year's hay. There will be two sessions, one at geol] Mr. Melville ~Br0_kenshire was the 2 p_m,, in the afternoon and at? tra.‘ guest oi-his io‘tx‘sin. Mr. Roy Coad o‘clock in the evening. A very in- ‘wax during the holidays.7 ' ‘ a’ tel-eating and instructive program (111! Mrs. E. J. Black. of Oshawa, ris will be given at both services. Tht Mr. George F. Mason. Toronto, spent Saturday in our village on a busmess trip‘. ~ Rev. W. Elliott has been quite ill during the week, his work on Sun- day being taken by the Rev. _ Jos. Archer. of Little Britain. weeks Doings From Oakwood ited her sister. this week. Mr. George Hicks is also on the sick list but is now recovering. A very pleasant gathering was held a: the home of Mr.» aners. W. H. Webster on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. :-John Penrose. Miss Mabd and Master Roland, of Peter- boro, visited friends here this week. Kr. William Goard arrived home xrom Manor, Manitoba, on Saturday evenmg. utter spending several mon We regre to hear that Mrs Loseph Bow-es is at present very in with pneumonta. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Webster, Dunsford, Mr. A. C. Demaray. Le Mars, Iowa, Mr Fred Webster and Mr. D. Websrber, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilson, Sonya. and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Graham and family. Oakwood. Mr. Jack Thomdyke, of Toronto. spent the holiday,‘ the guestot’ his brother, Mr. Jas Thorndyke. The Farmers' Institute meeting wil be held in the town hall on Janu- uary 12th. The following; speakers will address the meeting, Messrs ‘An so: Grab, of Rreston and D.A.Mcâ€" Kenzie. of Lindsay. Tne ladies meeting will be held in the Methodist church in the afterâ€" noon. when Mrs. F. W. Watts will in the town hall. A cordial invi- tation is extended to the public to be present at the evening meeting. in the town hall. JA cordial invio attend these meetings. The annual convention of the Karim Sunday School Association PAGE 4; velock 0.1‘ .R. Collision At Campbellford An accident occurred on the Belle- ville branch of the G.T.R.,.on Sua- dayK evening about 7.80 when a double header and caboose pitched into an- other double header and caboose about four miles west of Campbell- ford. No person was injured. It ap- pears that three double headers, at- tached to three cabooses respectively, left Belleville, for this city on Sun- day evening. An eccentric strap broke 0n the first engine of the lead- ing train. and a stop_was made to wake temporary repairs. Unfortunatâ€" .‘y the accident occurred on a sharp -':rve, and as the second train was we following it caught up before CU T PRICES 0N HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR \\'e are determined to take into stock as few coats as possible. These prices should clear them Quickly. They are splendid qualities anda great range to choose from in all new styles and colorings- Look at These Reduced Prices-â€" Note The Savingsâ€" 31650 Buys ........................ $22.00 Coats $13.95 Buys ........................ $18.00 Coats $11.95 Buys ...$16.50 Coats $10.95 Buys ........................ $15.00 Coats $7.05 Buys ........................ $12.00 Coats $5 95 Buys ........................ 8.50 Coats The knife of reduction has been applied vigorously to these : 25c Over-stockings 18c WOMEN’S WEARING APPAREL REDUCED This lot is an assortment of good coats in good shades. all sizes are represented in the lot. good all wool Kersey. Beaver and Tweed cloths. Regular price $12, but to clear 5 at each A Good Coat For 98c Ladies' winter weight short Coats in black, grey and navy, worth $6.1)Oaudover. Also Ladies' Long Cloth Capes. a very useful extra. armaut for driving. The. cloth alone. is woxth four times the money mt we must clear these Capes and Coats. so take your chonce. 98c for only ................................................................... , ........... $3.50 for? goal; Worth {6.00 - .. .7 ___-- (‘LMJAL "do-L no.1 h-inmnino'q GPUoUV IVI vvuw v - v_.__ Y _ . , Children's Rvd River Coats in Navy Cheviot, with red trimmings and sash: also Children's Cloth Coats in navy. brown. grey 3 50 and green. Regular. $4.50. $5.00 and $6 00. for ................... o BUY FURS NOW AND SAVE MONEY A $5.00 Coat The weather conditions are such as emphasize strongly the need of warm furs. Buy them here and save. $8.00 Neck Furs, $9,95- Children’s Black Ova-stockings taped heels, all sizes from 6 to Regular 250 quality for ...... . ......... 25c Black Clouds 17c A s plendid :mssoxtmenr. of Indics’ Fm Stoles, Kurt: Mink Marmot, Blended Opposum and Lmtatixn Max-tin. Regularpxices $8.7 80 and6.50 .to clear mt. . Childrens‘ Black All-wool Clouds, large sizes. Regular 25c grades for only ...... Up to 75¢ Pullovers 35c Infmh .111 pmo “no! _pullovers. slightly soilcd.Regu1ax 50c and 75c .quuhties 35 tn clczu at .................................... C 35c Neck Scarfs 25c Lndies‘ and Men’s Neck Sc: fastener. colors white and Regular 350 qualmes for...... SIR DONAI-LWL'SN A NEW KNIGHT THE KNIFE OF REDUCTION HAS BEEN APPLIED MOST ' ENTRANCES ON KENT VlGOROUSLY TO THIS DEPARTMENT. AND WILLIAM STREETS ..................... oooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooo and black ooooo-oo woo-I - Scarfs with dome ..$22.00 Coats ..$18.oo Coats ..$16.50 Coats ..$I5.oo Coats ..$IZ-oo Coats dumped’lnto we “1L5“ nuu ”WW“. ' The first engine on the second double- (Spec‘ffl ‘0 the P°3t-) header 3.180 suffered 9811008 injury. W6 notice in .our midst, Nellis the pilot being smashed on and the Arthurs, a former J anetville boy. ‘ ’smoke box was stove in. Engine“ on who is now doing for himself in the [the second train were Messrs. Wick- $ great west but is now home visit- ett and W005 0‘ was” The th‘m ‘ Arthurs. He arrival home Thursday train was flagged thereby probably‘ . preventing a Setond accident The and was accOmpanied by his auntie Lindsay auxiliary was quickly 608' ’ his his parents Mr and Mrs Wm. gpatched to the scene of the accident I Miss Helen Paul. Nell thinks there and had the track clear early yester- Eis no place like the west and inâ€" l 1 1 fTT‘I‘.‘ 25c ics’ Fur Stoles, Rnffs 31nd bluffs: in the first train had proceeded, with the regult that there was a rear end collision. The caboose on the first train was smahed so badly that it was beyond repairs and was simply dumped ’into the ditch and burned. The first engine on the second double- header also suffered serious injury, the pilot being smashed on and the smoke box was stove in. Engineers on day. The whole affair was pure” ac- cidental. Hamilton, Jan. 3,â€"The police are investigating a mysterious shooting case which occurred on Simcoe Street. Saturday night, in which Mrs. John Lampman, whose husband is serving time at London, was shot above thr heart. The doctors fear serious re sults from the operation that will be necessary to extricate the bullet. :“-;ri bed, The occupants of the house where the shooting took place say she was fooling with a: old revolver. The wounded woman has refused to (115‘ cuss the affair with the. police. Welland. Jan. 3.â€"The fact that there was a majority of fifteen against the Local Option by-Iaw seems to indicate that Wellanders are afraid that the growth of the town would be retarded if it were to go dry. The steel plant and Supreme Heating Works had threatened to close it the measure carried. BOWES.â€"-At Oakwood, on Wednesday January 4th, 1911, Christina Fran- ces, beloved wife of Mr. Joe. Bowes aged 63 years, 1 month and 17 days. The funeral .service will be held at the house at 1.30 p.m. Friday, 6th inst., and interment in the East Oakwood cemetery. Hamilton Woman Refuses to Tel! How She Was Wounded .18c A MYS’i LREOUS SHOOHNG 17c FEARED TO GO DRY ' _._._...___;â€" 'SUTCLHFFE’S January Inventory Sale A sale that offers unsurpassed opportunities to save money. that every article, every yard of material, every class of me in I") is offered at greatly reduced prices. Wrth our new greater store and its immense stock, you cannot fail Come here where you are at liberty to buy the season’s newest r saving. This should appeal to you strongly for the reason that it i but the_ choice of the entire stock at reduced prices. NO OTHE AN OPPORTUNlTY TO SAVE. YOU CANNOT PAY FULL PRICE IS A REDUCED ONE. COME- DIED and navy” worth Stone Sale Commences Saturday Morning, January Continuing All During the Month. 4.95 J. SUTCLIEFHF n§9N§ Jottings Mm Lively Janetville tends to return in the spring. Miss Vera. Sproule, of Lindsay. spent Sunday the guest of Miss Massey Hutcnison. Mr. and tawa. are this burg Miss Grace Hobbs and Mr. [Her- bert Hobbs, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Haskill, of Oshawa visit- ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas Hobbs, over the holiday. Mr. James Nasmyth, contractor on the new railroad near Orfllia, visited at the home of his father- in-law, Mr. C. Armstrong over Sun- day. in-iaw, lVlI‘. day. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McGill, and twins, of Lindsay spent the holiday visiting friends here. Mr. C. Argue, another of Janet- ville’s old boys arrived in our burg but not alone this time, as he was acc0mpanied by his wife. We understand Christy thinks that there is no place like the west. We as Janetville friends join in wishing them a long and pleasant journey through life. ' e Miss Mahala, McGill, of Peterboro Normal School. is visiting under the parental roof. 1 Miss Olive Paul, of Toronto, is viaiHm-r hor- narents. Mr. and. Mrs. U. Armstrong uvei unu- ! the Rev. A quiet wedding took place at the residence of Mrs. Donald 'Spence 28, 1910,- when her daughter, May, was united in mar- ?John E. Kidd, of Wyo- Glenarm on Dec. riage to ming, Ont. ‘ The ceremony was performed by Mr. Whattam, I of Woodâ€" ville in the presence of the immed- iate friends. r After partaking of the bountiful things provided, a toast was g'IVen to the bride, .and .the groom very able responded. {The bride has the recipient many valuable presents. The happy couple amid of showers Mr. C. Argue, another of Janet- ville’s old boys arrived in our burg but not alone this time, as he was acc0mpanied by his wife. Dress Goods Prices Cut Deeply THE LINDSAY POST Heavy All-won! Suiting!» 54 inches wide, also snap shrunk (Then-(tn Suitings. Rippley finished, 41 inches wide: ('01an black, navy. Lmnze. o‘xd rose. brown and nmythest. Regular values 75c, $1.00 and 49 1.2.5 yard. Your choice for per yard . . ....... .. . ........... C Sacrificing Good Quality Blankets 22 pair White Wool Blankets. pink or blue borders. size. 60 x 80, six pounds, special values at the regular prices being bought direct from the mills. Our regular price was $2.85 pair. Sale price for z 39 clearing is only .. o 11 pair Alexander quality 6 lb Wool Blankets. a beautiful suft finish of superior warmth. Rngular price 84 50 to clear at only $2 89 All our Dress Goods Remnants must be cleared out as quickly as possible. There is always good buying in dress goods ends. You get extra quality at the price of ordinary lines. All remnants up 33 to 75c yaxd on sale at per yard c All Velveteen, Trimmixggs, All-over Lace: and Net! at Reduced Price: 50 odd pairs. brc ken lots. some there are 1 to 3 pairs of a size and quality. Every pair marked at a. big saving to clear before stock-taking These are extra good qualities and have given early buyers splendid satisfaction. Miss Olive Paul, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Thos. ”155171. Moss Eva Baxter. of the Eaton Staff. is home (or the holidays. Fawn and sky. These are the best quality. grey only and with pink or blue borders Regular $125. 10-4 size for............ _. 1.09 Regular 1.50. 11-4 size for .......................... 1.29 Regular 1.75, 12-4 size for .......................... . 1.49 Remember everything in our Staple Depattxnent goes at a reduced price Odd Pairs Blankets Cheap Such priCcs as these bring Dress Goods down a half. 75c to $1.25 Suitings, 49c K3muna Quwlity W rapporette in pink, navy. cmdinal Requ‘au 150 yard to clear at. .. SPECIAL- 6 Spools for 25¢ Buy These Grey Flannelettei B_13_nket_s- a. E. McGill. of 0t- guests of friends in mmense SlUL'IK, yuu bauuvu Jug. ‘v ____ to buy the season’s newest matenal strongly for the reason that it is not a fe NO OTHER SALE WILL OFFER YOU SUCH reduced prices. YOU CANNOT PAY FULL PRICE FOR ANYTHING. EVERY COME- sâ€"an'ything you requireâ€"at a wndd lines you are offered, es to save money. A most important feature of this big sale is every class of merchandise contained in this big store ( 2 stores Remnants Must Move 1 5c Wrapperette l 1 c LINDSAY 9%: Here But What You Save Miss Handley and Mr. Malyon, of on: teaching staff, are spending holi- days at their respective homes, the former at Millbrook gnd the latter at Uxbridge. Mr. John R. Burn called on Lind- say friends Faturday. Mr. 'John R. Burn called on muml Fifty years of married happiness say tnends Faturday. :was celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. E. Xmas concert are to be congratuâ€" Thornton. of Janetville Monday. lsted on _the‘ success they had in when a. large number of guests, re- arranging and! a 300d program. in latives and friends gathered at their the short time left them. The chilâ€" home to commemorate the rare 0c. dren did good and everything went mee- About forty W5 sat off fine- 7 down to dinner, arm which Rev. Hr. Joe McDowell. of Midland, is Mr. Snowdon mane a Very suitable the guest of his mother end sis- address. Thlswas tollowed by erect- ter. ~ tatlon by Mrs. Snowdon. entitled. We are sorry to report the illness "Seventeen and Seventy” Musical of Mr. Allen McGill, who is suffer- selections were also contributed by ing from an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. F. Sandy. Mrs. Snowdon and ‘37, m: at... n---.. thingy-Rn amnf Mrs' Morgan’ We are sorry to report the illness of Mr. Allen McGill, who is suffer- ing from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edwards spent Sunday visiting Nestletom friends. Mr. Thos. Parrington visited his daughter, Mrs. J. J. Miller. of Toronto 3. ‘ couple of days last week. O 0. O V1116 1n EH8 presence UL but: Lumlcu‘ I . t I . d . (Special to the POSt') Adams at Cedar Grove. la e men s. r 1 Ml‘s' 3' Firman, “7110 has suent Miss Greta Philp spent New Years After partaking °f the “mam the “at “'0 week“ at her father's» with her iriens Miss Rosie Souk? things provided, a toast was gTVen Mr. H. Whetter’s. returned to her Manilla. to the bride, .andthe groom very ‘home in Wic‘“ 150‘19-Y- " The ajternoan service at our able responded. l: M138 Gladys Smith spent 15116 week church on Sunday next Will be con- mhn bride was the recipient of end. the guest of her cousin. Miss ducted by Rev. Jones oi Victorm many valuable presents. Alma Smith, WOOdVineo Road, this being the first Sunday ‘ The happy couple amid showers Mr. Norman ' Murray is visiting of the three devoted to 1111861011811 of rice and confetti left on the Fenelon Falls. friends this week. campaign work. evening train 101' their home m We extend our congratulations Several from Peniel attended 0° Wyoming. ' ‘ A 70 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cory. (nee New Year's concert in Canninghon‘ 500.....- .n-u- unuouno¢u HYMENEAL MAIL ORDERS ALWAYS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO SPENCEâ€"KIDD. to fill every want at a big sawing. .5? $3.89 llc Lined Kid Gloves, $1.19 Men's extra. quality Tan Cape Gloves. Deut's make. Chamois skin lioing; also green color Cape Gloves. wool lined. Regular $1.50 gloves, your choice for -- 1.19 FURNISH Your HOME at REDUCED PRICES Where can you spend money that gives you such long use and real enjoyment? Now, you can save many dollars here. Be sure and visit this department. A big range of genuine nil opaque “'indmv shades in white. light cream, dark cream and green colors. same lace trinnned, othms have insertion. good rollers, all cmnpletc. Regular 65c line». 9 Your .:hoice......... ........ . ..... ................. .. 4 C Remnants of all kinds at wonderfully reduced prices. Carpets and Draperies cut deeply Golden Wedding at Janetville 55c Underwear for 50¢ Men's Pure Wool Underwear. flesh and blue color. Rvgulzu- 5: quality, for per garment........................... .. After this Mr. Thornton was pre sented by the children with a bean- tiful Morris chair. and Mrs. Thorn- ton with a. large Morris rocker. The presentations were accompanied by an address read by Miss Euphemia. Fair. of Peterboro. their granddaugh- ghter. The ringbearer was Master H Thornto. their grandson. Many beautiful gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, and the en joyable occasion will be one ?hat will long be remembered by those present. 0 St. Catharines, Jan. 3.â€"With the band playing victorious music the wet forces celebrated the defeat of Local Option in Thorold last night. The vote 293 to 241 shows that practically every voter in the town cast his or her ballot. “WET" Window Shades, 49c FORCES CELEBRATE PENIEL. GLOVE PRICES FALL UNDER THE REDUCTION Surely these pnces will make a January clearance of unusual propor- tions. Ladi‘es' and Misses’ Gloves, 10c A clearance of Ladies' and Misses? (Hows, black and white. Ring wood and Cashmere, also Children’s Cashmere Gloves in known and Cardinal Reindeer finish, short and long wrists. Reg ulm 20c and” 10 grades. To clearg ac per pair C 50c Cashmere Gloves 25c Ladies’ Cnshmr-re and \Voolen Gloves. short and long lengths. Regular 25c 40c and 500 grades for .................... Popular Books for 16¢ Good looks for Winter reading~lmv a good supply at, this price. Interest 1 ing titles by popu‘ a: writers. Each 6c EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN MEN’S WEARING APPAREL $13 Overcoat: for 9.95 Men’s All-wool Kersey and Beaves Cloth Overcoats with velvet collars. also a few College style Coats 1n fancy tweeds. Regu- lar 813.00" and "-812.00 qualilties $9 95 for” Small Boys’ Reefers, $1.50 Any man can easzly save Honey here during this big sale. Come and share in the offerings. $15 Suits only 9.89 These Reefer-s for boys of a be 7 years old. are cheap. They are Grey Frieze with tweed lining. storm collar. Regulax 1.50 prices 82 25 and $2 50, for ............. A general clearance of Men's Suits. where there remain but. one or two of a kind. Light. medium and dark colored all wool Cheviots. and Cheviot finished Tweeds and VVm-steds; upoto-date styles and [Mathews Reg u‘ar prices $1200.t0m3150( Your choice" .. 9o 89 LINDSAY, FfimAY, JAN. sun; 1m. Miss Snelgrove of Little Britain. Mr. W. J. Wright is spending a few days with Toronto friends. Mr. John and Miss Winnifred Hardy spent Sunday last, as guests of their uncle Rev. Jos. Archer, of Little Britain. We are glad to report that Mas- ter Garfield Smith, who has been ill with- rheumatism is improving. Miss Jennie Harrison lett today for Peta-bore. She will be much missed here. spent a few days with Dr aunt, Miss 1m Wright. I Miss Luetta Osborne left yesterday {or a weeks' visit with her uncle :Mr. Wm. Tre'theway. at Woodvine. Mr. A1! and Miss Mamie Carlidge have returned from a weeks. visit with Oshawa friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Webster, 0! Oakwood. spent New Years at Mr. W. J. Wright’s. Masters George Hardy and Cli'." ford Smith have resumed their stud iics at the Cannington Continuation ”lass, this week after the holidays. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O'Neill, and Misses Alma and Janet, of Toronâ€" to, Mr. Silas Shorti of Mount For lest, Mr. and Mrs. John Whettcr. of ESaskatoon, and Mr. Richardson. of ’Oahwood, spent the New Year's 110111 days at Mr. Wm. Short’s. ’ Mrs. T. Grimstone. of Lindsaiv'. is the guest of Mr. Thos. Squires- Miss Annie Keys is visiting her friends at Goldwater. ‘Vhite Ell $6.50 sale. .‘ White Em mm. sale... Black On: sale ........... J Black C 011 la! $41K}, Ml Bind: Col sale B'uu‘k Emi regular $‘JMJ Grey L:u:. sh-xpes. 11-ng Kink 31:5! $75 FHJC 3 $310.. B’ack in“ {Rheum .. . Ger-man ~$tl 0‘). Nil ,‘A Sahk‘ Sq: $12.50. sale Western f price ......... ‘I’ I Our schools open this week after the holiday season under the abie management of Miss Sadie Francxs. of Rivetview at Blaa's and arms A‘ Adams at Cedar Grove. Miss Greta Philp spent New Years with her friens Miss Rosie Souk? LOCA Hardy-30:: ed in the 0‘. but. the pm a recreation. The diflicult} increase wit! VALUE 01 . Library R my Supple: 21; Scientifi have. globe models 870-1 Equipment 3494.75 ; GyI cimens, etc Supplemem allowed from : English a: Greek'I. A: man and Fr! very Batista: There is a vision made School Fla Additions tiona : Some Fire drill : Gymnastics Ratio 0! p selection for to present c tier, even w “poor ; 1V “rename fully M We 11. 111315 Board 0! 1 fun Provin :Lnstitutes. The report “and places Sch as to Dre ad LINDSAY. The work Water c hool tla I'OC 20!}

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