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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 Jan 1914, p. 12

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LMAY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd in: emuâ€"ABA PAllll' cow PRISM BRAND :. READY MADE Mr. Herb Thompson, of Orillia, is visiting in town. Mr. Lougald Moynes, of Toronto, is spending a. week at his home here. Mr. Reg Murray is‘ home for the Christmas vacation from Toronto. Miss Maude Cox, of Minden, is vis- iting Lindsay friends. Mt. Frank Pearson, of Haliburton, was in town for the day. Dr. Frost, of Haliburton, was in town today. Mr. .Watson Kirkconnell, of Queen’s University, is home for the holidays. “ads from Pure Lead and Miss Giltenan, Toronto, is spending Linseed G“ Xmas at her home. Miss Lena Cote, of Orillia, is home On a, visit to her parents. A Miss Gladys Thorne, of Bobcay- geon. was in town .Wednesday. Mr. A. Higinbotham spent the ho- liday with Toronto friends. Mr. Bert Robsoo spent Christmas at his home in Fenclon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller, of To- ronto. spent Christmas in town. Mr. 0. Newton. _~ of Trenton home for the holiday. Dr. and M33. Irvine spent Christ- mas day in Omemea with friends. 5“.- Joseph Greenan is home from Toronto for the Christmas vacation. Mr. Joseph Killen is home from Toronto for the Christmas holidays. Miss Nina Allen, teacher, is home ___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ..__._â€" ._'-. We Don’t Gentle Shoes \Vhrn you want your Shoes or Rubbers re- paired take them to /. HUG UllllSlY SHUEMAKER Repairs while you wait. Lindsay-st. and \Vill3am st. W85 i s l i _______â€"â€"â€"- _,.__..â€"â€"â€"â€" llllDSAY MARBLE wousl Cambridge St. North of Fire Halll For all kinds of Granite and Marole cation. 4 Mrs. G. H. Wilson left for Toron- Monuments, get prices and see friends. ‘1951809- l Miss L. Stinson, of Toronto, is 3., R- CHAMBERS. 9'03- isp‘en-ding the Christmas vacation inl “ \ *~* - - A---” "oh-yrs ””4 Lindsay. ' ', 3' ““Q . . . Miss Stanley, of J. Sutclifie \ DR- 5' ‘1' ”Hub, DenhSt iSons spent the Christmas at her 'home in Guelph. Miss Minnie Curtin, of Cressman’s, Peterboro, spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Curtis. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal (loile re of Dental Sur‘ geons. All dental operation carefully p81 firmed at moderate ‘ prices. office over Gregory’s Drug Store .mm mm, Mr. Frank Dennison, of Toronto, - ‘ spent Christmas with his parents. "‘_"‘_â€"_ T“"‘" ' ‘ ‘W’ Mr. Verne Hickingbotham, of Tor- DR- HOW’ARD POGU o-nto, is home on a visit to his INT-l liRNTlsT' “ ,ents. l Office 0m mgmbmmmsnmgume E Mrs. Geo. King and son Leonard, nearly opp. Post Office ., All hranehesof Dentistrv :ierfnrm- ll'eft last night for Bufialo, Detroit? . . --in-'dn'\\' k- l l (.1, Crown am _ n he or .1. land CleVeland. Sp‘ffl‘flly' I Mr. G. Sachalas, of Hamilton wasil .the guest of Mr. Tony Bakogeorgei over the holiday. l Mr. B. 'Hartle, of the Bank of Com-l 2131.30.21 Elope~ for Cessation of Her merce staff, spent Christmas at his! -. ‘x‘Jafcr Famine. . ,home in Minden. "E”:‘I'HEAL’ Dec' 2s.-â€"-iWhile til: Mr. Parnell MoHug‘h, of Toronto. water situation in.” rema ns prac - , ‘ g A _ 0;.113’ the same. rher are hopeful ‘9 the 51‘9“ 0‘ 883““ and Mrs MC prospect': that the citizens will have Hugh. water by Tuesday. according to a. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Burns, of'fo-; statement made Ly Controller God- ,, l . r n. are t - nests of Mr. n-d Mrs trey last night. All the excavation C 0’ a sh” g a T. J. Brady. work considered necessary for the placing of the steel tubing has been Miss Charlotte Daigenais, oi Cress- ccmpleted, and the last section will man‘s, Peterboro, spent Christmas at her home here. be delivered to-day. Until the break Miss Margaret Kilien, of Deseronto n the intake is remedied, the city will have 160 vehicles distributing water is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Killen. to the places and people not already temporarily reached by the arrange- ment with the‘Mcnt:eal Water _ M Power Co. r. m~--‘~ "â€"__ w .â€" - WW.“ 1211.1 £3.19 'l".>l‘:lORRO'\"-'. kflvg J. H. Hart, of Toronto, is A number of churches were affect- visiting Lindsay friends for 8- few ed. At the First Baptist Church a days. baptism had to be “5‘90”“ owing Mrs. C. Mitchell, and daughter, to the impossibility of obtaining suf- ficient water to fill the large tank used for the ceremony of total in- merslon. Miss Crag Mitchell, spent Christmas‘ with Toronto friends. Mr. P. Suggitt of the staff of the Call River Lumber'Co” spent Christ- mas at ’his home in Fenelon. Mr. Pete Spratt, of Pieterb'oro, spent the holiday at his home in town. Miss Flora Gillis, teacher at Carn- bray, is spending the holidays at her home in town. Miss Annie Curtin is home Calgary, the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. D. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Keefe, of Keene. spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. James Greenan, Glenolgst. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinburg, of Peterboro, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.‘Jamca Greenau. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hefiernan. of Peterboro, visited friends in Lindsay on Shristmas. Mr. Him Shea, of London, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jae. O’Shea, in Ops. Mr. Orme Sharpe, of the Standard Bank, spent Xmas at his hours in Orono. Mr. George Cassan, of the Stand- ard Bank staff, spent the holiday at his home in Campbellford. Mr. B. Bongard, of the Dominion staff, visltzd at his home in â€"â€" ’wamn‘cmt 3191 WALK She Was So Illâ€"Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pink- hnm’c Vegetable Compound. Pontwnterinchâ€"“A ycaragolwns mywenknnd the doctorsaid I hada . serious displace- "T- ment. I had back- ache and bearing thntI couldnotsit in a chair or walk auossthe 600er m. Iwasinseverepain allthetime. I felt ! from parents, thrill. . i x .‘l‘ '- i it taken everythin I could think of End was no better. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound and now I em strong and healthy.”â€"Mrs. Amos DARLING, RED. No. 2. Box 77, Pentwater, Mich. ReadWhatAnothel-Woman says: 8 Peoria, IlLâ€"“I had such backaches that I could hardly stand on my feet. I would feel like crying out lots of times, and had such a heavy feeling in my right Side. I had such terrible dull headaches “917 day and they would make me feel 80 dmwsy and sleepy all the time, could not sleep at night. "After-I had taken Lydia EPinkham’s YP‘Zetn-ble Compound 3 week I began to 371.373”). My backache was less and mm: heavy feeling in my side went away. I continned to take the Com- Wand and am cured. O 9 9 9 0 0 "v s a) 9 ‘9‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 5. Dub", town,l visited their son, Harry, in Toronto,‘ over Christmas. Mrs. McKenzie, Toronto, is spend- yet! ing Xmas with her mother, Mrs. 11 Shea. Miss Mazie-L. Pearson, of Toronto 4‘ formerly cf Li'idsay, in Halibur'con. Miss Anna Costello, of St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, is home with. W” spent Christmas ~Miss CLARA L. omwm, 3.3. No. telle- Box Q, Peoria, 111. 4. Such letters prove the “of Lydia ton, Alta., is making a month's vis-' - E Pinkham’g Vegetable Compound ’ . it at his home in Lindsay". 223 many women: Ills. Whydon'tmtqlt? N .a scoot/it‘d m HOLIDAY PERSONALS from Toronto for the Christmas va-I amily to today to spend a few days with spending Packet. .this visiting friends in Detroit. ’él’eterboro, spent Christmas with Mr. grind: Mrs. M. Simn. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. “Y0“ may publishthisif you wish." her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cos-“KW“SW- Mr. Clarence Thompson, of Edmon- BataVia, N. Y., and "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes, Christmas With M!” and Mrs. James iting friends in town for a few days old friends are glad to see him back. Boxall. Wellington street. m LINDSAY POST. ABSOLUTEâ€"”3w. m 8E m. father, Mr. Gen u i no ' 5 C a. rte r s Little Liver Pills. G.T.R. between Toronto and Sarnia, Must Boar Signature of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kennedy, of‘Tor- M. Johns, for the holi- Miss Ida Gage and Miss Kathleen Good, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gage. Mr. and Mrs. William Gage spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.} Gage. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buck, of Tor- onto, aje visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gage. Mrs. H. Jackson, of Wauhaushene, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. B. Martin, Division-st. is the guest of his parents for afew dayl. Mrs. Fred Hooper, of town, left 'yesterday to visit her sister-inâ€"law, Mrs. 2R. J. Elliott, Hamilton-st, To- ronto. Miss Agnes Hannahoe, of the stafi of the Provincial Normal School, Ot- tawa, spent Christmas at her home, St. David-st. Col. the Hon. Sam Hughes was. in p air. and Mrs. J. E. Howard and town on Wednesday and went on to Mr. Wm. Dingle. of Toronto, spent 'Welland to visit Mrs. Byron Greene Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A‘. F. W â€"Toronto News . Palen. V i . Mrs. Nelson Mollon and daughter, of Oshawa, spent Xmas with Mrs. ' IMollon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘ Hooper, Queen-st. ' Miss Ethel Richardson, Toronto, ’ land Mrs. John Richardson, St. Ca- [tharines, are the guests of Mrs Ham- {mond Lee, William-st. Mr. A. W. Kirkcounell, of Welland, visited relatives in town during Christmas week. Mr. Harold Mercer and Miss Vera Mercer spent Christmas with friends at Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 'Conquergood, Sec Pnc-Slmllo Wrapper Below. 7.7 small and snowy “Manger. FDR IEAIACHE. FBI DIZIIHESS. FDR IIUOUSIESS. FOR TflllPlD “YER. of Toronto, spent Christmas with . Mr. and Mrs. P. Conquergood. m cons-"Pxngfl Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Elliott, of To- Mr J A Kennedy of Toronto n. WOW SKlll. ronto, spent the holidays in town mg ”EGOMPLEXIOE with Mrs. Elliott's parents, Mr. and enema-mum. wax. ' Mrs. J. Hoop'er Queen street â€"9-'- ’ ' W . I Mrs. B. Parrish and daughter are CURE SICK HEADACHE. lspending‘a few days with Mrs. Par- rish parents in Fcnelon Township Mr. Chas. E. Medland, of Carnduff, {during the holiday season. Sask., is visiting his parents who re-I M!“ H- Morgan, of Belleville, is side near Sambray. visiting friends in town for a few Mr. and Mrs. W. Langdon are the ,days. Some years ago he conducted a guests of friends at Mount Horeb for Itailoring business in t0‘“. and has a few days. imany old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sheehy, of To- From WMWday'B P0“- ronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. , M188 MING Sylvester '18 spending Thos. Gage, Jamesqgt. [Christmas with friends in Toronto. Miss L. McFadden, from Indiana- MF- J35. 301913903. 0‘ Bobcaygeon, polis, Indiana, is spending Xmas,"ma in tWD today on business. holidays with her mother, Mrs. J. W. l M" and Mrs. Dixon Jewett, of Can- McFadden, Ridout-gt,, East. inington, motored to town yesterday. Mr. Norman Palen, of the r! The Misses Lamb are in Bowman- Eaton Co., Toronto, spent Christmas {ville with friends over Christmas. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank palm, Sufi- Miss Cassie Haugh, teacher at Ome- serst. .mce, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Jackson, Miss MT- W. 0- M00“?- Of Bobcaygeon, Edna and Master Charles, of Victor-i399!“- the day in town., is Harbour, are spending the holi-z MI" Charles Way, Of' days with Mr. J ackson’s sister, Mrs. ghome for Christmas. Geo. B. Martin, Division-st. l Mrs- C. F- Jewell was a Canning- spent Christmas with Mr. ang Mrs. Morgan Johns, Lindsayâ€"st. Miss Flossie Walkey, of Edmonton, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. F. Walkey. Mr. Merlin Lettcher, of Port Perry was in town over night attending the Twelve O'Clock Club's dance. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Forsythe and are holidaying in Toronto with friends. Mr. Bruce McLean, of Montreal is Christmas at his home here. Messrs. W. G. Mitchell, F. Skeene, W. W. Wilson and O. Hicks, of the Montreal Bank stafi, spent the holi- day with Toronto friends. Miss Flossie Jones has returned from Ottawa to spend a short time at her home in town. Mr. W. Anderson, of Milton, Ont, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J‘as. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McLean and daughter, of Toronto, were the guests Orillia, is of Mr. and Mrs. J' D' Flav'elle for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hadden, of ton visitor in town Tuesday. ('fifttgz' Mrs Fred Robson and Picton, are spending the holidays M“- H- E- .Smith, 0f Wilberforce, blur-Lew Robson of Toronto ' were with Mrs. Hadden’s parents, Mr. and spent Tuesday 1” Lindsay and vmited . a . . . . Mrs. W. H. White. many of the stores. Christmas Vis1tors at the home of Mr. John B. Button, of St. Bern- Mr. Raiph Selby, formerly of the W. M. RObSon. . ard’s Seminary, Rochester. spenthost staff, but now of Toronto, is in MI" and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Of Christmas with his aunt, Miss M. Etowu on a visit. Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Button, Glenelg-st. l Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLean are Montreal, are the guests of Mfg Thos Conductor Bowhey, of the Halibur-iSPP-‘Dding Christmas With Manchester 83‘1“" ton train, is visiting his son, w11-'friends. I Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Adams, and liam, at Indian River. Conductor Mc-l Mr. H. C. Hamilton is spending family, and Miss B. Adams, of Mill- brook, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams for Christmas. Miss Helen Kirkconnell, of Graven- hurst, is spending the holidays with her parents, Principal and Mrs. Kirk- connell. Mr. F. W. Sutcl-ifie 03 in Toronto today attending the funeral of his Christmas with his father in Toron- to. Mr. Harold Burn, of Toronto Uni-: versity, returned to his home in Jan- etville for the Xmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. w. Miller, of Toron- Misslsabel Jordan. teacher at Mo- to, are the guests of the latter's mo- no Mills, is home for the Christmas ther, ’Mrs. A. Jackson, Glenelg-st., ’vacation. for a few days. i Miss Stella Jordan, Ilroy is relieving him. Mr. George Ryley, of Brantford, isI spending the ChriSt-mas holidays the! guest of his parents,” Mr. and Mrs.l J , P. RyleyT‘” . of the High 001mm. Rev. J- 3- Starr, judge of Mr. W. C. Revel], of the W. J. iSchool staff, Lancaster. is home for thSIrJuviiilgiC;m:vam d ' t Gage st all, Toronto, is spending a the vacation with her parents. Miss. Eu'a 'wée tho 3;: “fin"- few days the guest of his brother, m. and‘ Mrs. Ed. Sedentopf and ’ g“ 8 0' Mr. w. c. Revell, William-st. north.-litt18 child are spending Christmas and Mrs. T. A. Kirkconnell for Christ mas. in St. Catharines. Mr. Thos. Osborne. of the Post Mr. Cecil Nugent. of the Harris Abbatoir, Toronto, spent Christmas M . nd . . . ' e . . etr a MP8 J T O Conn ll, of With 1153 parents, MT- and Mrs. R- staff will spend Christmas at his P erboro, were the guests of Mr. Nu nt { . i C in on ‘ and Mrs. George Murphy, South ge ' home 11 arm 8‘ - Mrs. Thos. Sadler and Mona, of 'Fenelon Falls, are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henderson, St. Paul-st. Mr. Kay Anderson, of McMasterl Mr. .and University, Toronto. is spending the ’daughter, vacation with his parents, Mr. andl Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Mr. Ernie Anderson, of McLaugh- lin, Moorhead Johnston, Toronto. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Roy G. Dean who has been for the past year in theemploy of the Cook Construction Co., contracting for the O.P.R., is home visiting his parents, William street nonfat. . The Twelve o'ciéck Club held a very successful Christmas dance Christmas evening in the Town Hall. There were about seventy five cou- ples present and the floor was in ex- cellent shape for dancing. Roenigk'a orchestra furnished the music, which [was extremely good and. were very generous in their encores, a fact that was greatly 'appreciated by every one present. About midnight tasty re freshments were served, the catering being done by Stevene’ confectionery. Dancing was then continued till a- bout two o’clock ‘when the happy throng broke up and took their .way homeward after one of the most suc- cessful affairs the club has held this season. (From Saturday's Post) Mrs. E. Stevens, of Toronto, is the guest of her son, Mr. Marshall Stov- ens, for a few days. Mr. A. W. McDonald, 'of Welland, is pisiting relatives in town during Christmas week. I Mr. Hugh McLaughlin, of Toronto is the guest or Mr. Chas. E. Sutcliffe 5' Bond, street. . ~ , , " Mr. Walter Cambridge, 'oi V'crmilw lion, Alberta, is visiting his cousin. Mrs. John Light, of Lindsay. er. Percy Kennedy and Miss Ethel Misses Lucy and Liza Hamilton of Eaton spent Xmas with their friends in Lindsay. ’ Mr. Ben Miller, of Toronto, is vis- Ops, on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. George Bean spent Christmas in Fenelon Falls, the guests of Mrs Beall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M-acdougall. Mr. Walter T. Smith, of the Bank of Commerce, Toronto. spent Christ- mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Smith, 25 Albert-st. Miss EiVa Malice, of Penelon Falls, was the guest of Lindsay friends Christmas evening. and attended the dance given by .the Twelve O’clock Club. Mr. Garner Moore, of Toronto, spent Christmas in town. . Major Fee. of the 45th -.,Regt spent Christmas in Omcmeo. " Mr. and. Mrs. R, C. Nugent spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. H. .\'u- gont, Omemec. Mr. and Mrs. Trudell, of Fcnelon Falls, spent Christmas with Mrs. P. Connors, Lindsay-st. south. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Keith and fam- ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Keith, Francis street. . Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bacon have settled at LindSay, where Mr. Ba- con has obtained a good situation with the Boving Machine Co.-â€"Orillia ~â€"â€"â€"r Mr. J. H. Mulvera, of Barrie, was in town today on business. Mr. W. H. Oullls and wife, of Cam- borne, spent Christmas day in town. Mr. and Mrs. 7 W. J. Henley left morning to spend a few days j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hopwcod, of . r ' ° 1 Mr Herb xnowlaon. of New York- WmetheCnnednCanent . “amnion BurulLMon- heal. for n free copy of " What the Fauna Can Do With Concrete." Toronto, ‘ spent and renewing old acquaintances. I.-. ‘ ‘ Portland Cement "â€"- But the man who does the best Work insists upon get- ting “Canada” Portland Cement- Mr. H. Cook, a prominent Uxbridge lawyer, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stevens, of Pe- terboro, has been the guest of her son, Mr. L. E. Stevens, for a few days. Mr. S. E. Van Raper, of Toronto, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakely, Francis Street, over Christâ€" Mrs. W. Netherton and Miss Nether- ton, Peel-st., left today to spend-the holidays with friends at Little Bri- tain. Mr. Wm. Bertie, of Lindsay, returnw . . . I . . . ed home after an extended Visit With! way to VlSlt friends in the district. his friends, Mr. Mathew and Laur- ance O'Reilly, of Western Canada. He; W - ' - v . . ' ' ' - L. D ma “Siting MTB- Kennedy 8 111 Lindsay Tuesday on business. I cy n, or Pet was in town on business a visitor in town Saturday - er- boio, spent Saturdav in town. Mr. Geo. Adam, of Peter'ocro, was Miss Eleanor Morrow, of Peterbo- to, 18 the guest of relatives. Mr. F. Cory was in Lindsay on business Tuesday. Mr. A. Y. Hopkins, of Kinmount, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mallot, of Ms. nilla, visited Lindsay friends Saturâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dixon Jewett, of Cannington, motored to town Tues day. Mr. J. H. Staples, of Brock, Sash, passed through town Tuesday on his Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Wood and Mr. Lloyd Wood, in, are spending reports splendid crops there this yeariChristmas with Dr. and Mrs. J W Mrs. ‘Fraleigh, of Wellington, is the guest of her Sam Henderson, St. been vidting _ Shea, Bison City on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James ' { visiting Mrs. (Wood, Bond-st. parents, Mr. and Mrs: Mr. David Smith, of Brechin, spent Paul-st., for.Tuesday in town. Chrietmas. i Messrs D. Curtain and Thos. Rob- Mrs. Cleary, of Bufialo, who hasson, of Fenelon Falls, were in town Tuesday. South Ops, returned to the, Mr. Jas. Blewett, of Lakefield, is E. Blewett, Queenâ€"st., Miss Milo Callaghan. teacher atgfor a few days. Rockland, for Mr. and Mrs. C. Callaghan. Russell County, is home! the holidays With her parents, §Ottawa to Spend the Christmas va- gcation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs Mr. Walter Kirkconnell, of OsgoodezJefiers. Hall, Toronto, is the guest of his par; Mr. Miss Bertha Jeflers is home from A. G. Hooper, M. A., of the ants, Principal and Mrs. Kirkconnell. i Collegiate staff, left this morning t. holidays Mrs. J. J. Teevin. and Abbey. Toronto, are spending the Mrs. Joseph Meehan. log the Willie and Davie White, who were drowned near Coboconk last week. Miss Violet Teevin, teacher, of To-tspend New Year‘s with friends I "V ronto, is home for the ChristmasgbtréthYOY- with her parents, Mr. and; 51159 Norma Hogan, graduate nurse got St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester, is Miss Marie Meehan, of Marmoraflthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Costelâ€" Miss Olive Meehan, of Lorettailoy Ops. holidays with their parents, Mr. andfevening to friends ‘ o' t . w. H. o. Brien, of the McLaughlin, gp m s Peel 00., returned today after attendâ€" ( N funeral of his two cousins,! in Master Alex Campbell leffi Saturday spend a week visiting at Gamebridge and other Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bongard, of orwood, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Walker, Cor. William and jPeel-sts. Messrs Percy Shannon, Frank Shani Mrs. J. Oswald Pitt, 01 NW York, .non and wife and Dr. sword Sham- l who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. 3 non, all of Hamilton, are the guests A. Berger, left of the Coleâ€"Berger Co”: this morning in company “it-hand Mrs. Fred Shannor and son, of of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shannon. Mr. Mrs. Berger for Montreal where theyiPeterboro, will join, them for Christ- will spend Christmas and New Years. mas. Give Your STARR Boy or Girl‘- SKATES For the Boy,- Starr Hockey Skates at 55¢ per pair, Same Skate, but nickle plated, at 90c. Others up to $5.00 per pair. For the Girl Ladies‘ Acadia Hock- .ey Skates at $1.00 per 7..»Pair- ". 3 Ladies’ Beaver Hock- ey Skates at $2.00 pair. Ladies’ Rex at 2.50 pr Starr Skates are the Best in the World Ankle Supports, Straps. Shin Pads, Hockey Sticks . ._.._- .â€" J . mums 81.00., Hardware, Phone 27 L

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