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Lindsay Post (1907), 26 Jan 1912, p. 3

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won- liam- for them. ily put to determining the civil ser- ajor Cur- partizanshib. ay of course L 1.. Bor- nssals which appear, 8*. ply discredit- self so highly Frencthana- E e-glasses mace-d. posal; yet I, simply rartizanshup and fair to as to the '. 37th 0 st they have «thing new, .PPRGVAL ‘~ and thus nusness. l who are : that has ages. Pub- .rongly in wer, and must pre- ,t Ottawa, minim: gener- l are verior mg TD. .ion 0! a to be dis- 1 Miss Jean disappro- injurv to whatevfl’. I with 0' h 1) man mention m be: unble- W’estern Canada is via Chicago Round ~ _, e s W 93728? Reaort Renew : Mr. Thos. Rowan, of One- mee, sustained a serious loss by fire on Thursday night about 8.30, when his stable was totally destroyed by the devouring element. The origin of the ccnfiagration was the explosion of a 1.2 tern which the cwne: was carry- nd' scharging his duties of feed- ” .tle for the night. Two horâ€" a d :tbrrre head of cattle were in :33? ‘:i n: at the time. whiCh Mr. ' " 2 “Y liberated from their a 1 . v'n'y it: time to avert amore m {3 ’11 IV '1’.) BARN BURNED Steamship Tickets on sale by all lines \‘TRAYEDâ€"Came on lot 5, con. I, Rexd's ranch, Fenelon, a red steer two year 5 old. Owner requested to {rave property. Apply to Chas. Lucid, Reahoro.â€"w3. ‘ 'ANTEDâ€"Genersl servant. Apply - to Mrs. Thos. Stewart, 68 Bond streetâ€"dd. kmxl‘m FOR SALEâ€"To close the _ estate of the late James Wood there is oflered for sale that valuable farm in the Township of Hope, Durham County, 0nt., 300 acres clay loam, 250 acres cleared. 50 acres virgin pine, hemlock and hard- wood, all well fenced. Splendid 12 roamed brick house, furnace heated; barn 40x11. feet; full stone foundation and stables; also barn 30:60 feet; fan: well watered, running stream. All fall work, ploughing done; 30 acres plant-1 ed in fall wheat; 70 acres meadowfl convenient to railway. Port Hope 12 miles; Peterboro 18 miles. Moderate terms to suit purchaser. Possession April lst or sooner. Price $9000. R. H. Wood. Bailieboro, Ont. A. MadNAB'B; 53: Asia: or address A. E. DUFF. I). P. A- <L'HOOL HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Ten. *7 (Lgrs will be received by the un- dersigned for the purchase of the Schogl House in the Village of Cabo. con'x'. Tanders to close Feb. ISt. Full particulars upon application. F. C. FIELDING. Sec’y School Board.â€"-â€"wtf GASTOR IA ‘" ° 0 lhe {tractxvegRoute t 51;;13‘ CRNIA, MEXICO FLGRIDA, Etc. “PS“, SATURDAY, JAN. 27th. n 22?: £2; 91523: Cereal and Millizzg 89., {imiied aiding was worth about $250. o Q as ofhay and grain were Full particulam from EA“: ,‘_ Canaaa's anon MS it Tickets now on Sale I Vv’inter fiResorts ac eluding STRAYED ANTED NR SALE hme a Spmhl Fetd “hich is selling at $2000 per ton at the mill. / AT OMEMEE uLIe'Eack Line v. -H- 'â€" '5 ‘xni'A' 3'3 ['JELUNGS 373233 30335:? 92;. E. 25 mm rs * Slliiafl’aijGiéll? M.P.P. Mr. Albert Perrin, of Bohnens Brill, returned: home last evening afâ€" ter attending the Hendersonâ€"Hale wedding and paying a visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hale and daughter, filthel, King-st, Oshawa. Mr. Thos. H. Foster. one of Mari- posa’s highly respected pioneers, who has been ill for game time past, is recovering very nicely under the skil- ful treatment of Dr. A. E. Vrooman, Miss Jordan, our former music teacher, is much missed by her pu- pils, and some are hoping we shall have another come to our village to give lessons in music. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webster visited their daughter, Mrs. Jewel, of a “ nington last Monday. Jars. I We purchased 1} acres of land ad- joining our prcperty op the south side which cost us $300 and on this built a much needed new horse barn 311 100. The grounds were improved, buil- dings painted, and altogether, includ- ling new stable, repairs new entrance, land imprcvemtnts we spent about {$1,250. There is still a. balance to our icredit in the bank of $428. The social held at Mr. Cragg’s un-fvan, who also gave an impl'v>s~:i';e der the auspices of the Presbyterian isermon in the presence of a V91} church last Monday evening was well large congregation Thence interm t attended The programme of music took place at the '.R C. cemeturv recitations, speeches and readings The pallbearers were her brothers was very entertaining and the pro- (NIChOIaS 1101: being able to come 0n ceeds amounted to nearly sixteen dol-‘I 300011111: of distance, and John ar- U , __v_ -_..._- . u U Last T119568? evening at the 313' :years ago we dined at her we-h‘. .1 worth League miSSiODS were dlSCIISS- fdinner in these same apartments. Cd, and Rev. A. F- Howard gave a; Mrs Foley was a dear, ingenuous very interesting and imPrESSiVe talk jwoman, her admirable manner had on the subject. Mr. F. Riches, the gendeared her to all who had 2'- new president 91 the league, helped in I pleasure of knowing her, always the discussion. Special music was fcheerful, helpful, hopeful, she furnished by Mrs. Wm. Feir. endowed with all that was beautiiz On Wednesday evening of last week 3and good. God saw fit to call W: Dr. and Mrs. Ray entertained a num- :early, she being only twenty .1 wo ber of friends in Cambray village. lyears of age. Funeral on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Feir gave a party j23rd, proceeded to R. C. church, Vic- last Friday evening to a number of gtoria Road, where requiem mass was their friends, g'chanted by the Rev. Father O':!uf.i. The social held at Mr. Cragg’s un- Evan. who also gave an impresaire der the auspices of the Presbyterian ésermon in the presence Of 3. WV:- church last Monday evening was well glarge congregation. Thence interm ‘t attended. The programme of music, gtook place at the "R. C. cemeterv. Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year. CAMERAY (Special to The Post.) The weather here has been very cold, and although the snaters en- joy frosty weather, some of the peo- ple W01. 1d prefer it not so cold. The management of the South Vic- toria Agricultural Society tender their sincere thanks to the County Council, the Council of the Town of Lindsay, the citizens and supporters generally, as well as the railroad and steamboat officials for their assist- ance in helping to make the fair of 1911 a grand success, and trust that the management of next year may be accorded the same generous support as has been extended to us. was that the Dcminion elections were held on the first day of the fair. Pmmms REDGRT “' f’ T0 FAER DIRECTORS vanccs ure to be able to state that our Sociâ€" toc ety has advanced, and from a. finan-I T cial point cf view we should- feel very a V grateful. having excelled all other ,for The following is the Presidents, re- port read at the meeting of the South Victoria Agricultural Society Thurs- day last:â€" To the members cf the South Victor- JOHN CAREW. k .ROHALLION (Special to The Post.) On the afternoon of Dec. 20th all was in preparation for the merry _ making of the fast approaching fes- _ tival, but before the joyous Christ- r mas bells ushered in the glad tid- ; ings, many bright anticipations were _ changed to the deepest sorrow by the .sudden message conveying the sad Etidings of the death of Mrs. Michael .gFoley (nee Miss Catharine Whalen, daughter of the late Nicholas Whalen ‘iand Mrs. Whalen) at her home in :Hart, Sask, about the 15th inst, :after a very brief illness. Mrs. Flo-i ley had every attention that loving: friends and medical aid (phySiCiansl held consultation) could give, but1 there seemed naught on earth to save1 the life that so quickly ebbed away. The remains, accompanied by hur‘ husband and brother, reached her" mother’s home, Rohallion, “midnight on the let. They wvr" , 1if any who could refrain from tearsf fwhile they stood beside the beautiful! .casket and gazed on the dear, fami- 3 'liar form shrouded in her wedding; gown (white) her sweet, angelic lcountenance showing every trace of? peace and happiness Many a one1 grecalled the thought, less than two; iyears ago we dined at her we-h‘. .1 fdinner in these same apartments. Mrs Foley was a dear, ingenuous woman, her admirable manner had endeared her to all who had 2“: pleasure of knowing her, always cheerful, helpful, hopeful, she endowed with all that was beautifil Lindsay-st. and William st. N The late Miss Hudswell is survived by one brother, Mr. Ker-Shaw Hudsâ€" well, Queen-st, east ward. Deceased 'was a member af the Workman. He has lived in Lindsay for about 30 years, during which time he has.been the representative of Stone Wellington, nurscrymen. The funeral will likely take place on Sunday afternoon from his late resi- dence, Lindsay street south. He leaves to mourn his loss his he~ loved wife and three sons and two daughters, Seeward and Hilliard, oi town; Osborne,‘of Oshawa; Mrs John McLaughlin, of Oshawa, and Mrs. Wm. MéCausland, of Ops, and one brother and one sister, Joseph, ‘ in Dakota, and Mrs Henry Sloan of Cartwright. UNDSAY SHOE MAKER [. HUGHES The death occurred this morning at 9.30 of John D. Armstrong, at the Ross Memorial Hospital, who was suffering from pneumonia. Deceased was born in Cartwright township, county, 66 years: ago. C hil dre n C ry FOP FLETGHER’S We {Isn’t Bobbie Shoes Repairs while you wait. V'hen ynu want your Shoes or Rubber: 1o- pdized take them to JOHN D. ARMSTRONG MARY HUDSWELL. â€"the â€" OBETUARY Ifor the Total Suppression of the Li- quor Traffic will be held, of which J. R. Dougall editor of the Montreal Witness, is president. This council. has representatives in it from all the provinces of the Dominion. The annual provincial convention of- |t the Ontario Alliance, with Joseph Gibson, Ingersoll pr esidingr is also During the convention a meeting of :the Dominion Council of the Alliance IG etc. Eearly all leading xdruggists have copies of the Na-Dru Co. Almanac for their custcme‘rs, or it may bé had by writing the National Drug Chemiâ€" cal 00., of Canada, Ltd” Montreal. Besides the usual solar and lunar tables and dates of eclipses, the Na- Dru Co. Almanac giVes much informa~ tion which it would be diflicdlt to find elsewhere. Examples of this are, the Map of Altitudes, TimérTablcs of the World, Figues on Area, Population, Exports and Imports, ~Records of Can- adian Premiers, Governor-General, GREAT TEMPERANCE CONVENTION IS ON World: A call is being issued fora four days' prohibi iOn and temper- ance convention to be held in Toronâ€" to, beginning on Feb. 12; ‘ Mr. Foley, Mrs. Whalen and famâ€" fiily, Mr. Foley’s parents, sisters and fbrothers have the deepest sympathy 'of all in their great sorrow. Heaven retaineth now our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keeps; iAnd the sunbeams love to linger éWhere our darling Katie sleeps. 2‘33 Dru Company Almanac A good almanac is ever welcome. The annual number of the Na-Dru-Co. Almanac, the 1912 Edition, now out, is, if anything, more interesting and more useful than. its two predecessors Mrs. Whalen’s family were home, with the exception of Nicholas, and Margaret who sent a message of reâ€" gret. Mrs. Wood, her husband and her brother, Mr. D. Foley, all of U. S were here for funeral. ', Among the florals was a pretty bouquet from the house plants that she so often tended in her happy home in far away Sask. riving too late for funeral, their placed were filled by companions. '! HE LINDSAY POST. i Some "“03? our January Fur Bargains which 3 should not be overlookeci $19.75 for ..................... B ack ngossum Mufi'$ro 00 for ..... Black Oppossum Mufi'$r2.75 for ..... Timber Lynx Mufi'$lo 00 for ...... White Tmbbcrt Muff $700 for ....... B‘a2k Lynx h/Iufi'Srz 00 for ........ Grey Squirrel 3.1m $r5.oo for ....... Grev Squirrel Muff $12 00 for ....... Mink Marmot Muff $7 95 for ........ Mink Marmot Mufi‘ $3 00 for ......... Western 8:1ch Muff»; $x2,00 for ...... Bank P my Ruff $5 5; for ............ I) m:( Pmy (31:) (:5: 1) ed by)! C) {r .57 no {or ........... Sabie Oapomu-n :wfszzno for ....... Black Astrac'nu Clpdrinc $0.00 for Natural babYc Cain: 33:5 03 for Black Sab‘e Rufi' $10 00 for .......... Mink M mno: ("olfar $ro. 03 for .. VI: 1k Ma m )t Stoke Sn). 0) for Same Collar $3.00 for . . . . . .......... Mink Maxmoz anow $6.50 for . . . . . .. Stone Martin Ruff $10.00 for Stone Martin Ruff 7 50 for ..... ‘ o I Mufi's to match all Fancy Mink Muff $7 50 for ........... BTack Astrachan Mufls $7 95 for ........ Black Pony Set, Muff and fI‘hrow. fancy Em»: Foxofirae Throw 934 50 for. . . ..... Sms‘zc Foxnline 'I‘hmv $5 00 for ..... . Smoke Dyed Squirrel Throw $4 00 for.. Grey Pony Throw $4.59 for ...... ....o An amendment to the Brewers and ;Distillers’ License Act was asked for yesterday by a deputation ' from Strathroy, Midland, Bowmanville and Leamington, who waited on the provincial secretary. The deputation want to make it illegal to store in- toxicating liquors for sale or deliv. ery in local option districts. Rev. T. Albert Moore, secretary of the Temperance and Moral Reform As- sociation, introduced the deputation. gAmong those present were Rev. W. to be held. The alliance convention ‘Will, it is expected, reaflirm a de- {mand for the total abolition of bar- !room and club licenses, and the re- ; peal of the three-fifths clause. BANISH ALL LIQUOR IN DRY DISTRICTS A deputation to the Ontario gov- ernment to place the requests of the provincial convention before it will be one of the interesting features of the meeting. very easy to pane. Oneor two ills make a dose. They are atnctly vegetable am do not gaffe o: pnrgtgebut by men- gentle action please will use m. can: mum cog. m roux. Mim- Mfloas White. '9 {‘70 bane of so manth-cs that hcré is where We make out great. boast. 0n: pills cure it wade othsn; do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are vary small and leg-y easy t5) page. Onepg two pills make a_ dose. «fits? nsoccu Hmfiqc‘am yet Carter's Lima Liver Pma are 8¢1uu_Hy “gunman Constipafim}, curing andpre- muting 1mg annoyingcampluint. whiic they; 11350 correctsslhiis 'rxlcz‘SCYIExeswmch. stimulatcthe livcr‘am‘. rcgul.:te the hands. 13'an they only fiGHE Attic-"‘31!{10361133031005 Lkgs (:11.‘ {\"L‘Iu , 9'10th £4-20, r . il.‘ " _\‘°'c:.!, 61101 In ‘rou-siusss. Di: ch:s am: ' (EC. ‘1' He llxcir mus; nincuzmg K '1! MM‘XLF m Fur Coats and many other kinds of Furs not advertised clear- ing at cost and below Ruffs, Throws, Searfs9 Etc. I at Cost and I Ottawa, Ont., Jan. ITâ€"Considera- f ble interest attaches itself to the 1Conservative convention in South Renfrew, to be held on Friday, at which a candidate will be chosen to oppose Hon. George P. Graham. Mr. Gerald V. White, M. P., for North Renfrew, and other prominent Con- servatives will be present to address the convention. Dr. Maloney is a former resident of Ennismore township, Peterboro county. It is practically certain that Dr. Maloney, of Egansville, will be the unanimous; choicé. ENNESMORE B‘GY Children Cry Eon FLEIWER‘S CAST O R 1 A His many friends will join in wish- ing that the rest which he is about to take will be the means of restor- ing him to complete health and strength and that he may return to his duties again in the not too far distant future in perfect health. Times: Mr. Clem Gcrdon, who (“has i for many years filled the position of ‘ overseer on the Trent Canal, handed! his resignation to Superintendent Mc- E Clellan on Saturday, to take efiect ‘ on March Ist. Mr. Gordon has not; been in good health for some n time: and his retirement is entirelyidue to: this fact. I J. W. Cameron said the delivery of liquor in Strathroy made it cheaper to get liquor than before local op- tion came into efiect, because they were able to get it now in a retail way at wholesale prices. Sir James promised the government’s consider- ation. TRENT OFFECEAL HAS RESEGNED H. Graham, J. W. Cameron, and John Milliken, of Strathroy; Rev. A. Hamilton and Norman Pearson, of Leamington; Messrs. J. J. Mason and F. A. Haddy, of Bowmanville. (Special to The Pod}- m.- msm DEYELLâ€"At his home near Mount Horeb, in his ninetyâ€"first year, John Deyell, 51'. The funeral will take place on Monday, January 22, from his late residence. The late Mr. Deyell was one of the pioneer residents of the district. WC - ~.,~_*x‘m“ ‘ \o‘. 7.“ LC MATCHETT, City Aged. 01 J. W. ANDERQON. Depot Agent or M. G MURPHY, Distrirt Pas senger Agent, Toronto Three trains daily Excellent ser vice Making connections at Detroit, for FLORIDA and at Chicago for Daily Transcontinental Service via the all Canadlan Route- Standard and Tourist Sleepers To WINNEPEG AND VANCOUVER and PACIFIC COAST POINTS Children Cry" FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOREA 'l'o CHICAGO PAGE 3 -

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