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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 Jan 1914, p. 14

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Our Sixty Eghth Year I LINDSAY. 9NTAR10, FRIDAY. JANUARY 94 as: 1%”: Missal: ’ .123. .1131. Suits lolllNGS FROM lOAKWGImS NEW GUESTS PRESENT $2 x.;50 $2. 35 for S2. 75c. I Vol 2 PRESENTATION TO ‘ FENELON FALLS SCHOOL __OPENEDI KlRKFlELD _FUNCTION KIRKFIELD PASTOR ‘ The MCGAffey StorIe IJottings of interest fromIStrncture is a Credit toINew Year’sat Home Bril- Rev. Mr. Turner” sDepart- Mariposa' 5 Capital iant Affair l (Special to The Post.) I I Cataract Village I There was a good sized attendance Kirkfield, Janiâ€"hâ€" 6. â€"â€"The following is are Regretted (Special to The Post. l The 11 lci a1 elert '1 ‘Vl d l r t '3 our Janna! Clearance sale I 11 it (fin 11 Du 10.. s on 1 on 313’ D :sen Tuesday afternoon at the op-Ia list of those who attended the 1113- Miss Grace McKay spent last v1.3.3 IF 5“ 8 83 0 0W8' en ng of the new school at Oakwood, Ilightful Reeveâ€"A. Tiers. an event which has been looked forâ€"I Inn on Dec. 3lst a refere nce to which I C unculork‘] T. Thompson, it. Iward to with interest. appears in another column. A IThos. Johnston Thos. Pouisam, F‘, I’ Among those from Lindsay who at-I Those who attended from town 1 .IC. Taylor. 'tended were Dr. A. E. Vrooman, M lwere: â€"Mr and Mrs. E. Mosgrove I Mrs. Dr. Gardiner, of Belleville,IP- P., Mr. Thos. Stewart, Ex- Chairâ€"IMiss Mosgrove, Mr. and Mrs P J . . Miss Stella Burgess, of Calgary and' .,man of the Board of Education, Dr. IMacDonald, Miss M D aid . When we shall offer our entire stock of Winter merchandise together Mr. 111,. Burgess 0I1 111mm,, 11111- White Inspector w. H S,tevens In-IMiss Alex MacDonald, 1:31;“ Men: with Ladies Mantles, Read y-to-Wear Garments, Furs and Carpets, at Ied M1 and M11. 11 1 Bums, 0,8,. Ispector a. a. Broderick, e. H. Wil- 'w. .1. Mitchell Miss MLtchell, M1111 â€"â€"-..~ greatly reduced prices. This sale will effect every article in the store. lCl‘r‘Stmas 18°!“ T A Kukcmmeu’ Pr‘mpal “IW ““6““ Mrs Jack MacDonald Come Saturda Januar 10th at 9 o’clock when our d l 1‘“ Bard” M350" returned to 0“ it“ “new“ minute M” A Mitchell M-r and Mrs Hoidge y, y 001's SWIDg open to Itawa having spent a couple ofI THE CHAIRMAN. IMF- Stephenson. Mr. McGee, Miss? one of the most money-saving opportunities of the season. Iweeks' holiday With his parents at‘ Inspector Stevens, at the request of Fraser Miss Smith Mr George the Falls the School Board, took the cbaim “Laidlaw Mr and MrS- H 13- MGM: MF- Hartley Graham of Mildon IThe first number of the program was.nis Mr and M" Jag La‘dlaw MT clearance. Sale Clearance Sale of lulearance Sale of IS... ,. “,1... ..,.,., ,, 1.1.1.... .01.. by 111.. om... ,,,, “81.11 111. o1... 1...... 11.. 11.11 . of Furs garnets and Rugs Black and colored IFallIs. heartily applauded Mr Clarence McKay, Miss May Mc- Miss Cecil Swanto'n left on Mon- Inspector Stevens said he had never Inn‘s Mr. 01”“ MCInmsv Mr Walter One Western Sable stole, reg. $23. Tapestry rug. 3x31 yda. reg. $6. Dress GoodsIda” ‘0’ SaSk‘MW' ‘had better support by a BehoollaneV' Mr D J MCEaChem- Mr sale $17.51). sale 55; 3x2; yds, reg. $6.75, sale 1 Mr-IChas Derman. of IHomiiton is Board or worked with a bod, withIFred Rothwell, Miss Kate McInnis, One German Mink stole, reg. $18, $5.50; 3I4 31131 P931 $12, sale $10. Cream serge, 40 inch, reg. 65c., spending a few weeks With relatiVes betterv satisfaction. There W38 no M188 Alma McInnis and Mr C J sale 315. Tapestry rug.eg 3x4 yds., reg. $13. 50, 8818 480-; CNam Panama, 1‘63. 60c., lnhitigylhdar aret Li ttl r P need to praise the building. It would Merry One Western Saole Stole, tassel sale 511; 3x4, .312. 50, sale $10.5o;981e 46c; cream figured mile and left n Moi“ for 30° :I‘ermro'I speak for itself It was up to date in ”In“ Out 0’ to“ guests wereâ€" tmed, reg 312,50, 1,311, 310.50, 3514, reg. $14.50, sale $11.50; veIVet cream crepe de chene and cream taf- few geeks apenyt the 1:; :"M a’every particular IE: 80 I122“: gfb Stratford: Miss Brown and Black Coney Stoles, rug, 3‘4 yds., reg. $22, sale $18. feta Cth'h- 1'33" 5°C» Sale 46c. Wm. Campbell. g 0 m E G LY’I‘LE. a m1 0 x ridge Mrs. Tom Mr. E. G. L ytle Chairman of the IMerry, Mr. Frank Carew; Mr. A. G. 1e , 5450' sale 33.50, One piece velvet rug, medalian N , M _ . , g . style r~ $27 sale $22 81"? Panama, reg. 65c., aale 48c., r Russell Howe, of Lindsay, School Board. said there is nothing eISimpson, Mr. V. Bruce Wilson, Mr. One Grey Thibet Stole and Mud, 1 cg- » - navy poplin Venetian, San Toy and spent Sunday in town wrth iriends. Thorpe, Mr. Doran, Mr. Karl Sylvesâ€" - I . , , strengthens the arm of a SchoolI I reg 520. sale no,» 4 patterns of 5-8 tapestry stair serge, reg. 60c., sale 46c. The Ladies Aid of St. Andrew’s Board like the support of the pewlter and Mr pat White, of Lindsay; One German Mink Stole, reg. $20, carpet, Peg. 500-. 881E 496- Black P33 40 in. r 380 church held their annual business Iple The Board’s services have beenIMr. Frank McGirr, of Bolsover; Rev.I sale 316, 5 patterns of 2 yd. wide Canadian ' eg. " meeting on Wednesday evening at the J o Sullivan M133 Gallagher and: sale 28c., ' black serge, reg. 65c” sale given freely. The children would bene- 2 German Mink Stoles, well furred, Oil' reg. 30c., sale 26° 47c.' black satin cloth reg. 90c 931.8 home Of Mrs. J H' Brandon when fit from improved school conditions. Miss Graham, 0f Victorla Road Mr 19;. 315, 5318 311,75 4 yd. wide linoleum, reg. 60c., sale 70c ' Ithe reprohrts glowed a, very successful great deal of credit was due In Graham, of Ithioa, N. ‘1'., Mrs. I C e r One Black For Stole, reg. $15, 49c- I! a e 0 Gem for the 5 r 1914 spector Stevens, who did so much to Arthur Sangster, 0f Senecn Falls N 1 Icredit to the township and county. 1.". , 5‘9 31 m ’ LACE CURTAINS 54 in. reg. $1. 40, sale $1.15; blackI Presidentâ€"Mrs Lord :Proctor, Miss M. c. Proctor,Mr and ”Mink Marmot MUflSO'I 536‘s: 3?” 2; yds. long, reg. 60c.. sale 48o; broadcloth and black Vienna, 54 in.; Vice- -pres. â€"-Mra. Mc-irthur. J. F. BRASS. Mrs R E Gunn, M1- and Mrs Aren- ;:' 82.8 1054.:2'408ai: $311651? 20““) or 3 yds. long Nottingham curtains, 90c reg. $150, sal‘e $1_25_ 3 2nd vice-preslâ€"Mrs R M Mason. Mr J. F. Brass one of the trus Iie MacKenzie, Mrs H. Van A. Swit ‘9; r ' i 0 “’ ‘ ‘ Secret r â€"M ' . . for 75C. ;$1 for 35C' $1. 25 pr, 88C. ,g '8. y PS J. S. Northey. tees, stated that he had looked for Izer Mr_ Harry Cameron, 3115” ‘\_ Suter, Miss Robinson, Mr. JimI l One Black Persian Lamb set. $1.50 lines for $120; $2 lines for A variety or Odd shades in c("WWII Treasurerâ€"Mrs. W. L. Robson. ward to having this opening for someI i throw tie and large pillow mud, reg. $1 65- $2 50 for $1 95; cream lace cur dress g00d5- reg. 500-1 311 W001 for Miss MadgeIHalliday returned to x lsie G ant, Mr 211‘. d . t H ' lad t have such aIC‘rant and Miss E é36. 3339 5538-30- talus, reg. $1. 20; sale $1; reg. $1. 50, 30c' IToronto on Monday. bier:1€itiful e 5:220? in ‘owhich to giveIMrS‘ M. H Roach, Mr. and Mrs. WI Men's Persian Lamn wedge cap, reg sale $1. 20; reg. $1.75 Sale $1.50. 6 The Misses Hazel and Mabel .G,lassford Mr. J McRae ‘_-1d lur Ma- boys and girls the best of training; 5° sale .37; 2 Persian Lamb driver Sharpe and Mr. Percy Sharpe spent Mr. Jack Vernon ’ The ex ense would be out 11 willin Idill 0f Beaverton ' caps, rsg. $12. sale 39.60. SOCR.'MS and NETS FLANNEL and I afew days in Lindsay last week. ly. p p g Iof Port Stanley, Miss Ingram, Miss: Alaska Sable Mufl with tails, reg. 1 °" 1°C" find ?°°I- . FLANNELETTS . IMl:s 12131 is l‘éterboro. is the Inspector Stevws then spoke of am ISbopoc and Miss Elgood, Mr w. J.‘ 525’ 5318 $20_ Cretc-nnes 1n various variety of , ’gues 0 rs. . ooke. Meagher and Mr. \V. Carlyle, of Tor- patterns, 12c. for 90 10 Pieces oi 12lc. flanel‘ette for 100 :I Miss Amy Halliday visited relax Iother trustee, Mr. Graham, who had Canadian Mink Muff, reg. 565' sale grey “8309181 220 for 130-; 25c. for: done great work, but did not wish to Ionto Itives in Peterboro last week. ' ' ' " ' 1 - '. f Kamloops, was $30. Children s toques, aVlathD caps 22c.- 30c for 23¢. . . speak. Mayor Robinson, 0 ' ‘ 1 Miss L. E. Austin and Miss Bertha 1 1 . d " t the funcâ€" - 1 . and tams, 35c. for 25c.; 45c. for 38c; 1 . _ C a so a guest .ln speaner a Blad‘ Concy Mulls, men 5 Astra- 600 for 48c Army flannels, 40c. for 35c, 35c. IAUBtln are -spc«nd.ng a. few days with THE ARCHITE T .tion chan seal driver caps, reg. $4.75,- ' ' for 30c. Itheir sister, Mrs. Chas. Walters, of Mr Taylor, the architect and bull-1_____.:._____ sale 34_ HOSIERY IBelleville. ding, said he was pleased to have the‘ . .. .. ,. ,_.. .. I' - ‘ _ . . . I . . I 1 Ladies’ blac': and brown fur lined Heavy woollen hose for ladies and Unbleached table lmens, 40c' kde M’- Jas- Wilson, of Saskatoon is work finished He had built not only mat. Weatern Sable collar, rat line chiidren, reg. 60c., sale 45c.; reg. for 30¢. Irenewinog acquaintances at the Falls. this “1113101 but trifle Methodist Chm?“ w DD 6 ”’31 broaddoth shell, reg. 845. Sale 380., sale 32C, ' reg. 30¢ , sale 230. Unbleached table cloths hemmed, I Miss Oke of Toronto, is visiting across 8 :ayi '9 at ended the 0 d 533' Ladies’ plain Cashmere hose, reg 23 yds. long “$1 25 for $1. 00; reg. $1; Miss Violette MCKen‘dTY- igmiixfc :Zarzelae'owlI-lzhwzzs 3:“ FOLLE‘l -SHORT. one black rat lined coat, Alaska 30c, sale 2,, {or 75C_ 5 Miss E Brynell returned on Mon- .t h it I g h g Sable collar. reg. $65, sale 852. Ida? to Toronto after having spenta ° ave g0 en a ong 5° armon1ous- th 0 bl k f l'ned 1n}: c 11 UNDERWEAR' White bleached table linen reg 60c Ipleasant holiday at her home near aIly with all concerned, and was pleas-I A quiet wedding took place at e; ne ac ur 1 ml 0 at - - sale 48c; reg. 40c” sale 32c. IFenelon Falls Ied to do all he could to help along; residence of Mrs. Eli Short, Mari 1Ipo- coat tag. 879 sale $60. Ladi‘es' knitted vests and drawers, C. 1‘ ' ' - - l Mr. Norman Martin returned to good affairs. This is the twelfth , an, on Wednesday, Dec. 3lst., Miss La-dies' black quilted lined coat, $1, 3819 9°C“; reg. $1.00, $319 $1.30; Ladies- black and colored HandIToronto on Tuesday. \ Behool .he had built. Short, of Oakwood. and Mr. Christo-. . , .- - rev.‘ $51.10, sale 95C.: 50C. ines or 0‘. 12- f0 51 1 f 75c. l . . 3 r. .. - ‘6‘” $3" ”3:19 520' 44:; 256, lines for 22,. Bags’ ”S $ °' r ’ S or I Mr. Jno. "Austin of Kinmonut, AN OLD OAKWOOD i301. Iphee Folley. Of France: SeSKI-I 361;: . Western table collar, reg. $23, sale 10 c t fl all children's vests 10 per cent off all corsets during Ispent a few days this week at the, DI‘. White. of Lindsay, who was anI the contracting par les 9 313- (1 Set. en (:1 . th's 518 this s_;11e 10 per cent Ofl an frillingsIFalls1I01d Oakwood boy, was the next. Limbert, of Oakw.ood conducted the Men's curl lined fur collared rUb- an rawers urlng l a ' and collars: 10 per cent off all Mrs. Pollard of Lindsay and Ar speaker. He told how glad he was to ceremony. he: interrlined, Beaver cover, reg. BLANKETS men‘s underwear, shirts, hats and Perrin of Cameron spent New Year' g.Ibe pr cscnt. He was an Oakwood Old fâ€"â€"°I°‘“-fâ€" 320' 581‘: 515- lDay with relatives in town. ' :boy, having attended here twenty or SCOTCH L153- 10â€"4 lan‘aets, .1.1“- - 5°" _ q S 0’ 11 4 shaker 1’ Mr. Leo Pearce, who spent 311111- so years ago. He named over a num-I (Specuil to The root. 1 ‘iIlanIKetssio; $1.40; 12-4 shaker blank- 6 doz. regatta shirts, reg $1, sale . ple of weeks visiting his parents .1tfb01‘ of those who were at school with‘ A number of our young people en a s or .o. "c. 2'11 pa: cent off all furs not men- "rnsd in this list. ,the Falls, left on MOnday for ‘:--111 Jim. This was a very importantijoyed a good skate on the 1311 e New N 1 i ' V i {v W 1.0581 Alta. event 111 the annals of the Village. Year 8 Day. 3" t e an: You and we make your coming Worth Mr. ‘T. Spratt, of Lindsay, spentI The school and church go side byI Mrs. Margaret Morrison and daugh 1 . Monday in town on business. ‘side in the march of civilization. In ter, Miss Maye of Toror" “go have While: ViSit us during the great : Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelly and daugh- IOntario education is well advanced, :bcen visiting with t .11: former's par-~ Jter visited lBOWmanvflle relatives but it is not as practical as it should ents Mr and Mrs. John MacDonaldJ curling Bonspie) last week. be. It should prepare the boys andI Mr. Joe Hunter and sister, MissI Miss Pearl Austin who spent the Igirls for after life. Dr. White advised Florence, have returned to Lindsay I W holiday season with relatives at the Ithe people to support the school well to resume their studies at the L. C. I I. . M AFF ipausI returfled on Monday to Balti- Iahd get the best possible teachers, I, after spending the holidays wichI E ‘ :( : more, Md‘ Inot aiming at getting the CheaPeSVItheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. l . . . Miss Leona Calder, returned on iones. :Hunter. II L Monday to Toronto. , Children should not attend schOOII Mrs. Alex Robertson is visitingi - _ _..__.-____:::.â€"_-_:--â€"â€" Mr Martin Sharpe spent new Itill seven or eight years of age, and friends in Toronto. RMT 0F ACRE imn actual Value, but the full benefit 'Years Day in Lindsay with relatives Ithen under teachers of noble charac-I Mr. Bert Padget, of Lindsay, was: Ito the fertilizer is not realized th I FRANKLIN I Mr and Mrs. W. J. McKendry, oiI ter. Homework should not be given'the guest of his grandfather, Mr. I PROFIT ”COMPETmONI . e . Lindsay, Mr. Arch. MoKendry ofI too much. He paid a tribute to Mr. IJohn Burgess, over the holiday. first year Factors 80611 88 8011 pre- (S ecial to The Post.) 'Belleville, and Mr. R. E. McKenrlr y IG. B. Rennie, the teacher, who has Mr. James Kingsboro, of Simcoe ,5 Ivious use and the like bad a bearing p of T'oronto, were home for the beta with the Oakwood school fOI‘Ispent Xmas with his parents of thisI 1:40: tflilegbwieofililih SheCInevigthore I Christmas vacation. Imany years. place. 3 1 3 °’ er Mr. Mrs. Geo. n11. VROOMAN. ‘ : ‘ Iunderstand that Herb has purchasedeI and MsDonald [ind . I children of Midland spent last week Dr. A. E. Vrooman. M- P- R1 was; Mrs. Aurelia Chapman, wife of Ma-T a new grain thresher and engine for {wood His acre of corn gave a yield the guests of Mr- and Mrs Geo. ’NLatâ€". the next speaker. He reiterated the jor Chapman of the British army,I Agriculture, during the past summer; f 18 t 8 l 1181'; years crop. This idea of the Department is quite o ons, 0 b8 and was valued at Miss Annie Anderson, school teach-I ‘tln ' 1! congratulations in regard to the has just assumed the management of‘ new and worked through the DistrictI$2 70 a torn giving a value of $49. 66. Mr. H. J. Townley left on Mond 1y school, with its many good features. the- People’ 5 opera house of Berlin, I Representative. All students takingl The cost or. production, including the six weeks short course were e1-1,rent’ fertilizer and labor was $21.23, :on the yield in each case. The winner Ifor Victoria County is Howard W. IHardy, son of W. F. Hardy, of Oak- OakaOd' Ii inc a week or ten days on business. Ionce attended. It was a square, Single tangles in its finances brought ab011~I er. has secured a sch001 north of .fOI‘ Toronto Where he intends Spend- IHe spoke of the old time school he: and expects to straighten out the bartenders ’are to be dismissed for pocketin: At Home held at Kirkfield nesday in Lindsay. Miss OI.oane, of Stratiorc Mr. Robinson, of Kamlocps, Bl". Mrs. T. Merry (f LindSay W. or, W. Carlyle were guests a: Mr<. ’W. J Mitchell‘ 5 last week Mrs. A. A. Sangster and c.1132." of SeneCa Falls, Visited under the Iparental roof during the holi days. Miss K. C. McInnis, of Toront spent New Year’ 5 at her home Miss Nettie McInnis, who has been in Toronto fos the past year has re- turned to her home. Mr. F. I. Feed spent Xmas 1:. (‘11:.- nington. Miss N. Smith spent Xmas at her home in Uxbridge, also Mr. and Mrs- ‘H. Sandersou and family. I Mr. Rusland visited in Little Bri- ,tain Xinas Day I Mr. B. Connor spent Xmas at his I‘home in Little Britain I Mr. and Mrs. M. McArthur and Ifamily spent Xmas at Eldon Station I Mrs. M. Fraser, Mr. W. McRae and Ison, Fraser, Vere in Woodville for Xmas. Ie A number from tonn attended the and entertainment in Bolsover Xemas night. I Mrs. W. Tough and Mr. J. Tough spent a few days in Toronto during the holidays. l 1 Purple, navy and grey whipcord Iwere elected as follows: [bring the school to what it isâ€"aIY" Mrs. J. A. Proctor, Mrs. Walter' Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruce and family spent New Year' 5 week in Brantiorc‘. V Mr Walker Mitchell, of Biggaf, ISask” spent a few days in town last ".\ieek Miss Mona Ross, of Orillia spent the holidays under the parental roof. The members of L. 0.11-. 116 Kirk- held, opened their new hall with a special meeting on the ever-lag oi Dec. 30,1913. C. J. Mitchell, of Montreal, spenl Xmas at his home here. Mrs. King, sr., who has been in the West for the past eight years, is vis iting her son, Jack King. Mr. C. King, of Toronto, spent- New Year’s in town. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith and son =Ben, of Uxbridge, visited at H. Sanâ€" Iderson’ s over New Y‘ear s. The Xmas Tree and Entertainment ”given by the pupils of the Publit ‘Schocl on Tueshay even Lrg, Dec. 23 was quite a success. The teachers d9- Iserve credit for the way the Children were trained, especially in the drills- Proceeds amounted to $21.00. On Wednesday evening, Dec 22th 11 social evening was spent in the Sunâ€" day School hall of the Presbyterian (hurch by the members and adhe; cuts of the congregation The first part if» the €V€111T.g W. i spent in games. 'Ihen Ml. S. “Its :11; made a fez remarks after uhi ch .Vli‘. Vim T McRae read the folloning at dress and Mr. \'. D Mclnnis prrsenl 61.1 Rey. H H. Turner and Mr :.'l‘11 ner with a purse containing $70.60 317 Turner mode a suitable reply. banking ltis congregation. Refresh 11ents were served by the ladies. } Rev. H. H. and Mrs. Turner- ‘ Dear Friends: â€"-Elevcn years this month we had the pleasure of welcom ing you into our midst. The tie then formed became stronger and strong er as the years went by, so much so that, we as a congregation did not realize how much you had knit youlâ€" selves into the affections of your peoâ€" ple until we realized that the tie which bound us together must be $6 cred, and now that we must part “c _.â€". 1" Continued on pace 8) Bartender’s Wiped Out Fort William, Jan. 3â€" As the outâ€"- come of spotters' work, 19 of the in Fort William hotels I f leaving a net profit of $28.38. The M!" and Mrs A H- V8315 SpentI Mi5s Lilian Warren is visiting I’eâ€" room, built of logs. Good ventilation IbV an attempt to projucg classic 011- change which should have gone “int itgittl e or the competition. The con- winners receive as a prize all their Nev Years day with friends at Beth- fterboro relatives. Iwas given by the chinks between the Ieras at popular prices. the cash registers es ants selected the kind 0f crop expenses paid to a two Weeks' short, any I The regular meeting of the V-oâ€" I.logs He remembered the lust day he _ .. - they desired to grow by vote. The . The annual school meeting passed' men’s Institute Will he held on ’“Pthended and the first lesson. First crop chosen in Victoria was sileageI off very quietly, there being only I day afternoon, Jan. 16th at the home impressions in childhood always last course at Guelph. 1' . ' ' ' §_.-.: ears. The limit of cultivation war L“â€"Z2__.__ ei vht ratepayers pres s.ent Mr Jamesi of M. 33 Hand. 1' » The schoolmam who he later knew :11 9 acre' Emphasis “’88 Placed upon Spear was reelected trustee for theI A grand concert Will be held in ”16 IWS‘I he thought was very tall be" [.191 d net profit rather than on the 03110 ARY en: uing term of three years 1fBap't st church on Friday evening, lcause he was small and had to look“ me . Miss Alice Veals is Spending a. few Jam 9th' under the auspices of the up so high. He was only as high as am smuunaostsn, 111.12, PRESIDENT. Every efiort was made to put the days this week with her cowusin MissI Lad 'es Aid. Miss Maude E. Gillman her knee. There have been great im- Zonltestants on an equal heals. F1" JOHN HARTLEY Dadie Veals. one of Toronto' 8 foremost elocutionâ€" provements since that day. In build-‘ 0 firs was charged for rent of land . MISS Mame Thompson let on Iists will be present and will give a Ilng this school they had built for all. h and labor at ten cents an hour with 1 ,, f f rs. TheI ten cents extra for each horse The ehThe a t k place in Ops town-‘ T 'Sday for troit where she in IgeeiidglinOfDaiiii‘ys "Niéghungilslmaiowiill Izililoeol Edd n::m:ra:e the ytwo mostI .7 '. . ip on. Tuesday of a well known Itends takin r th ~ ' actUal cost of commercial fertilizer g a can se in e hOSPi‘ l h t lid hi egpec be assisted by Miss Hartley, soprano important institutions of t e coun ry was put down and barnyard manure a ghly r ted resident in the tal training as nurse. I i th th 11 first person of the 1 ts h S c l , of Li ndsay. and by Mr. Bryant, ten- vvl . e ome . at 1fty cents a load, which is less ,4 1.. 9. Jo n Hartley, pe ia a rvices are being held eachIcrI as: of Lindsay? "A treat is in! I I I 1 I If You Live A of the admntazes of: Savings Account. Deposits may hen. mace e$21113 cash v.1 ”‘5" "" eve-1:8 Inlght thns \Veck at Ebenezer. ,. . N 4.. - (“.1 ~ “W 1:! :3 . .. store for all who attend. continued on page 5. ‘ b, c ‘ _ 3112‘ . .. t . .1 1 w ‘0, ‘. -\ THE DOMINION BANK C. A. BOGERT. General Manager. from this branch of The Domini on Bank. take advantaee Of our system 0‘ 333‘ "3 By Mail. it will save you may trips to town and. at ll 1e same time. S '19 1'03 -‘ transacted-by mail without 11 cubic or de 3‘! UNDSAV BRANCH: o HOBflQT ROSS. Mara-ge- gr W. 0. IA? 'IHEVIS. VtOE-PRESWT. t A Distance mantraâ€"in lac; any bank. rig twine: . and fleas:â€" C .

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