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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 Jan 1914, p. 8

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thAY, FRIDAY, JANUARY and They Don’t Drip Oil The neatest Woman that ever lived [would consider a Sharples Dairy Tubular Cream Separator [an ornament in her kitchen. That’s because Tubulars are neatâ€"have no oil cape, oil holes or oil tubes to drip. . You don’t need an oil can for Tubu~ Tubulars Are Neat To oil the Dairy Tubular simply lift the gear case lid once a week and pour a spoonful of oil right down among the gears. The oil stays there. The lubrication is perfect and never forgotten, There is no dripping on the floor. Both men and women appreciate thatâ€"and the many other exclusive fine points about Tubulars---fine points other separators don’t have. 'l‘ubulars double dairy profits and cut the work in half. Come in and see the Tnbular---examine it inside and o t---next tim your in town. Welcome to look at evelyzpieceu and the pieces are few because the Tubular is mighty simple. 0 Old Separators taken in exchange. We sell the Sharples Mechanical Milker. JOHN BRADY - OAKWOOD This is the season for silos. We are putting up one every four days and rushed :lt lhlt. Let us figure on your barn wall mth blocks. You’ll be surprised how cheap they are. A‘l goods steam cured and made of best Portland Cement. (let in touch with us or call up and we will send a man to figure :1 yourj .b. ml‘lâ€"ATIONAL CONCRETE MFG. CO. LINDSAY - - - - ONT .~â€"â€"â€"â€"~. LINDEN VALLEY ‘ KIRKFIELD (Special to The Post.) E (Special to The 9051.3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Jewell returned: Mr. C. J, Merry and blr. A. Mit- home from a visit with Mr. D. BYOK-ichell spent Saturday in Toronto. ens‘hire at Fenelon Falls- ‘1 Miss Sarah Cameron, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. D. s. Coed and littlegis visiting relatives in town. Gladys, of Oakwood, were guests of; Mrs- A- 13- MacLean was in Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. R. Giles on Thursday.;Saturday- Mr. O. Wakley, of Oakwood, was in? Miss Mona Ross, of Oriliia, is our neighborhood on business. ispending the holidays at her home Mr. David Rogers spent Thursdayyhere. in Lizésar. I Mrs. N. Mathew and son, Donald, left for Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Jack King, jr., of Sudbury, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. King. Don't forget the New Year's fowl supper and entertainment in the A number from here attended the opening and Dedication service of the new Methodist Church at Peniel. Mrs. McElroy, of Lindsay, spent a few days with Miss Mary Rogers. Mrs. O. Weldon returned from aiPresbyterian Church Jan 1- visit with her daughter at Little Bri- Mr. Phil Mathews left last Satur- tain‘. day for his home in England. A young son arrived at the home Mr. N. D. Melanie and Mr. H. ,Mcâ€" oi Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Birchard on‘Innis attended the Presbytery meet- Friday. ' ling in Lindsay on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Weldon visited Messrs A. D. MacLean, E. Mos- her mother, Mrs. Mary Rogers on grove, J. ,W.;Coad attended the Win- Sunday who is very ill. ter Fair in Lindsay on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Birchard were Invitations are out for an “At guests of his brother. Mr. A. A. Home" :in the Inn on Dec. 31, 1913. Bier, on Sunday. Christmas services were held in the Mrs. J. Souden, of Cannington, is Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Rev. spending a few days -.with her cousin, H. H. Turner preached two excellent Mrs. R. Giles. sermons. . Miss Bessie Mcililzion, teacher, left The choir rendered speczal musxc. for her home at Woodville on Friday. Mrs. H' H‘ Turner rendered a 5019' The Misses Georgia and Alice Dale,|“0 Little Town of Bethlehem” in Porn linmerson, Shirley Rogers and Messrs J. Cullis and Fred Gorrill, service- all of the L.C.I., are spending the Mr. Jad‘ Duxbury, 0f Victoria holidays under the parental: roofs. .Road, assisted the choir in the smg- Mr. Garfield Rogers, of Queen's’ini' 1. ht h b . st lled Univessity. Kingston, is the guest of . 8‘” 333 1g 5 3“ 69“ m 8 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rog, in the Presbyterian Church. are ° Mr. Arthur Macdonald, of: Toronto, Miss Florence Giles and friend at~ is visiting Mrs. A. Vassar. tended the Dedication Service on 8“! Mr. C. N. :amr :nd vhvmt A1: day at Peniel. I‘Sfatssa; :eturned rom t e es a a or a . Mr. Lee Cruess, of Kingston. is the ‘ _ west at his mother, Mrs. Bertha Mrs. A. D. MacLean was in Lind- ” say Saturday. (.‘rness. . O VALENT (Special to The Post.) The many friends and relatives of tin 93.?02333: nzar h's raudflgg. :Mr. Joseph Mark, who met with a severely injured his side, anagrather serious accident some time lsince, will be gratified to learn that he was able to resume his accustom- ed place in the service in the Metho- dist Church here on Sunday last. Miss Vivien Glassford, of town, is spending the holiday season under the parental roof. O ._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" llet Willi Accident I Mr. Andrew Robertson, of Flavelâ€" 223 Limited. was the Victim of a rainful accident on Tuesday. He fell! nod will is confined to his room for a week or so. 0 ”â€"â€" Childrsn Cry FGR rtr'carn's C A S T Q R i A. her usual sweet voice at the evening' Our aggressive merchant, Mr. .Wm. Suggitt, has purchased a lot on the lake shore where he intends to erect a summer cottage. Mrs. D. has been _ days but a short time. Mr. Business fresh vigor and enthusiasm. visiting friends in cently. Miss home for the holidays. Miss Alma Cowieson, of Cambray, spent Sunday with her uncle, Mr. D. J. Sharpe. The mortal remains of Mr. Mervyn Grills, who died in Oshawa last week, were laid to rest in our North Ward cemetery. Mr. Grills resided in this neighborhood for a number of years. His numerous friends and sequaint- ences join in expressing sympathy for . the family in their bereavement. A number of our citizens visited town on Saturday. Our pastor, Rev. ' preached an elevating and instructive Christmas sermon on Sunday. Our annual Xmas tree and enter- tainment on Monday evening was a decided success, the weather being all = that could be desired. The little ones and numbers of larger ones also were made joyous and happy by‘the costly and useful articles distributed. Rev. Mr. Robins was delighted to find a big, fat turkey on the tree for him, yet he expressed the desire that during his festive occasion we would not forget the object, namely the Christ whose birth we commemorate. Mfifirr J. Sharpe, of the village. on- the sick list for a'few home after a pleasant visit with her gthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nu- we are pleased to learn daughter, Mrs. Watson, of Coboconk, that she will be up around again in Boyd Sharp, of the Lindsay ,cnts, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mulligan. College, is spending a level days in this vicinity. We trust that the guest he will return to his studies with Mrs. Richard pager” Mr. Robert Wilson, of Sonya, was this district re- Mildred Tinney, of town, is Mr. Robins, .Mrs. Ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Laid-é was what. ,0”. OMEMEE 1:- 'v-â€"-â€" with her parents in Dunsford. Mr. Ormond Poast is visiting his (Special to The Post.) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poast. Mrs. 'J. N. Thompson has returned Mrs. F. C. Nugent, of Lindsay. is .- -‘athcr' Special Clearing Sale of toys, dolls and games to-nig ht and tomorrow gent. Mr. elidord Mulligan, of Toronto,‘ Mr. Chas. McCaflre'r and daughter. is pending the holidays with his par- {Miss Adeline. left on Monday to visit E friends in Taronto. I Miss Carrie Feast, of Janetville, is? Bornâ€"0n Saturday, Dec. 20. to MY: of her parents, Mr. andgand Mrs. Robert Johnston, a dough; 'ter. 3,. : Mr. Bert Sanderson was a business: visitor to Peterborough on Saturday: PENIEL ' Get a couple of lbs. of our delicious caramel kisses, 2 lbs A sample sale of Opera Glasses good as new ' selling at prices greatly reduced from regular. ’ ”St Xmas crackers Santa Claus Stockings Here for sleighs. 25c last. Miss Lula Bushnell, of Manchester,i {Special to the Post) is the guest of her parents, Mr. andi Misses Mabel and Annie Ainaworth Mrs. Jae. Bushnell. got Beaverton, spent a few days with Mrs. A. E. Bryson and sister, Mrs. ‘their friends. Misses Emily Hardy 'r. Boyd, were visitors to’ Lindsay on end Eileen McIntyre- . 5 Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkin, of , The Winter Fair held at‘Cambray, ' need the sleighs, and this ‘ Annual were the guests of their Lindsay on Tuesday of last week was sister, Mrs.» GCO- GilBOD. for a 6011- 1 well patronized by the citizens of iple 0f days. ‘ R L M Omemee and Vicinity. Among the: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Osborne, oflSask e e organ crowd we noticed Messrs William arrived here on Friday evening to Kennedy, James Bannan, J. Williamsmmnd the winter months with their P. O'Neil, Thomas Stephenson, Wm.'fachcr, Mr. Henry Osborne, and oth- Brandon, Samuel Connell, S. Grandy, ‘er friends here. John Bannan Mrs. A. Rutherford f ' Mr. and Mrs. Sparks Miss Emil . w. Wh to M.. E . Y and attended Mrs. V ' cept 0 l . r and Mrs. Thos- Isparks, of Cresswell, and Mrs. Mrs. George Rusland, Master Willie ion Wednesday mar 8 re ‘ n In ram, Mr. d M . . . . . i . . g an rs P Parsons, .SDM‘KB, of Little Britain, visited Mr. ’and M158 Marlorie of Sutton also, Mix DO'Othy French f Tor to l e . A ' o on . -p . . l 7 ' spending the holidays at their home .Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Vicar. 135‘; week here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Earle Mrs. (Dr)' ‘ nd Mr . M fl t c , , . , ' ;. . Earle, Mr. and Mrs. H. Laidley, Mrs. ‘21 s o a t rec ntly llllrs J Bruce, and little. son, ofgia spending the holiday season With Chas. Bent and many others. . Mrs. Wm. Horton, of Toronto, is Wlarton . are guests 0‘ their father, lher parents, Rev. W. H. A. and Mrs Messrs Wm B" d {the guest of her brother, M1; Wm, Mr. William Thorndyke, and wul Te'?French. . . .own an IfowerylWilson. rnain over the holidays. 5 Miss Mar'ori A ' ' Brooks are taking a course in the: Mrs. John Hooper daughter Es-I ' 1 “8 ustin 9‘ Toronto 13 spending the vacation at her home, in town. Miss Millie Palmer of Hastings is school of telegraphy in Lindsay. i ”Rev. Copeland, Of Norw00d, Mrs. Miss Grace Laidley, of Bridgenorth, lIT‘m‘ee ,and M" Rich “Wand' mm is spending the {holidays with heritne West, are visiting at Mt' Wm. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Laidley. iCopeland’s. . Miss M. Jones was the guest of her: Mr- Ernest Hancock, MISS“ Stella sister, Mrs. Robert Reid, of Reaboro, iand Tillie Hancock, 0f Linden Valley, last week. {Mr. Elmer Lillieo and Mr. and Mrs. . spendino a two weeks’ v ca - .. Dr. J. lva. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watts and family are spending theghis hot; m town a no“ "‘ N. and Mrs. Thom s ' ' . . . D on were of Oakwood spent Sunda week at Cambray, and will leaVe for' blsltors to Lindsay last week. ’ y l 3113- G- G. Beau of Lindsay spent :Webster, _ l . - - - Medicine Hat, Alberta S 1 Mr. A. E. Bryson. of Cobalt, is :at the homes Of Messrs W‘ J‘ Wright ' on aturhy'ia couple of days in town last um}: spending the Christmas holidays at; ther and sen John arrived Monday from Sperling, Man. and will spend' several months with f 'end , . . R r1 8 here spending the holidays with her pat. ev. J. 0. Watts, of the PreSby- ents Mr and Mr J .terian church, preached his farewell? Mr: Thbs C 18. f. T. Palmer.- sermon on Sunday afternoon. Min? ° ' a: e? 0 Toronto, is iand Ernest Wright. Mrs. Dennis MaCkin and daughters,' . . . . Vlfiltmg relatives. Miss Mildred Nancenievell, of the Ethd and Evelyn left 011 Monday for A ,m , v - . ' . o ‘ :11 gr..c.l., Lindsay, Mr. Cliflord Smith, a ”mo months trip. They Will bethe MI "3 33" and shingle m... ley. lstarhed ovk' M- (Special to The Post.) Miss Ethel Colwcll spent a tew§°f C'C'C" Canning“ and M938“ gums.“ Mrs' C’ J‘ C°t°r’ Chicagmeweck w - mg on MWday Of 1“” Mrs. Thos. Arnold) attended the days last week the guest of MissiJOhn and George Hardy, 0f Toron- and W111 also “Bit friends at Bad: . - . - ‘t Uni r 't [‘9 d' -- Axe and other points befor th ! An entemth under the mar.- funeral of the late Mr. S. Johnston Phylls Brown of Ops. ; ° vo 5‘ y, a " spen ing the hell e ey reâ€". . . . of Mount Pleasant, and spent the Mrs. Wm. Henderson was in Lind- :days at their respective homes here. turn. iggerilent if the Ladies ,Ald at the balance of the week with friends at say on business on Saturday last. i We learn with regret of the deaths â€"-â€"-°.oâ€"-â€"â€" r1ap lst c urch Will be. given at Ferreâ€" Aurora. Mr Morgan O’Neil and brother at Beaverton 0f ' Mrs. Rufus Hallâ€" FENELON FALIS 33:12an: on the 681111}: Of Jan. 9th ' ‘ ‘ ' t . .. , w 2 . e di Mr. W. T. Lloyd, who has been Very William, are the guests of their par- EMrs. Hall and he. husband (who 1.c- Esq v‘ce {1:11-65 have engaged the ill is slowly reCOVering outs Mr. and Mrs. R 0.1%“. ideceased her by a few mouths) wee; .r 1 s 0 153 G- Trotter, 0116 05 > ’ ‘ .’ . . ' , . _ , ;f .- ..- - ~ . - , _ (Special to The Post) {Canada's foremost eiocutionists r .- Miss Tate Princi al of the Mon 1; MISS Toma Wilson 18 “Slims herl or ”3‘5 ”dam” of 0‘“ ne‘g‘m‘” r . - . . ' ‘°‘ ‘ ’ p n ihocd and were honored and respected The regular meeting of the W0- ‘ the abme date. keep 1‘5 in mind. Albert High School, left for her home in St. Catharines last Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Arnold, of Mea- dowvale, are visiting their parents here,and at Zephyr. Mrs. John Croutch spent Monday in Newmarket. Mrs. Robt. Groves and Miss Maude were the guests of Miss Robie Mc- Cordick one day recently. Miss Ruth Haines, Assistant Teach- 'er in the High School, is spending her vacation at her home in Sharon. Our stores are all nicely decorated for Xmas and display a great variety of beautiful Xmas goods. Miss Woodcock, milliner at H. Ross, left for her home on Wednes- day. i i Last Tuesday, Dec. 18th,, was the Xmas Market here, and was well atâ€" tended. The Women's Inetitute held their Annual Dinner that day, clear- ing about $35. Miss Etta Wilson, junior teacher in the public school, here, has tendered her resignation, and the trustees are advertising for a new teacher. Mr. Everton Sneaker and bride, of Roseneath, are here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sneaker. A fine baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rol- ling on Dec. 16th. Miss May Leggott, of Cooksville, and Miss Alma Leggott, of Raglan, are spending their holidays with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Leggott. Mr. Milton Mainprize has moved in- to the house lately occupied by Mr. Summerfelht. ‘ The ‘Board of Dirgctors for the Public Library'met in the Library recently, and selected 37 new books These are being catalogued and get ten ready for distribution by the Li- brarian. The Library will be closed on both Xmas night and New Year's night. but will be open till 10 p. m. on Xmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. The body of the late Miss Allan, who died in Toronto, was brought here for burial last Saturday, and buried in Mount Albert Cemetery. 0 (Special to The Post.) regular annual school closing were held in the school 'here this, Monday afternoou. The at‘ tendenc: was larger than it was on the same occasisn of the past tam years, and thirty names were ten in the visitors’ book. A program was rendered by the pupils of the school, and during the afternoon in- teresting and helpful addresses were {given by Mr. Wm. Manning, Hartley 7 “Tab and Rev. W. R. Archer, of Wood-- ville. arents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. ¢ . :by all who knew them men's Institute was held on Fridayf The Salvation Army held a. C‘hrisr- "l‘he Junior League programme givâ€"l _ , . . on in the basement of the Methodist: The sympathy of their many friends afternoon, Dec. 19th, at “he tome of im-as tree entertainment on Monday Ehere is extended to the two daughters Mrs. David Jewell, the rtesidrnt, i nlght 1n Dickson's hall, where alarge pro- Church last Wednesday evening was a: decided success. The Christmas tl'eelwho are at Peniolâ€"Mrs. Jas. Wright Mrs. Lamb occupying the chair. The‘number were present. A good was so much enjoyed by allthc chil-iand Mys' RObt- Melnti’l‘erâ€"in thissmeeting was opened in the lzsuailgramme consisting of drills, Songs 'way, after which the minutes of the and recitations, mainly by the child- dren. The total receipts amounted to gtheir sad bereavement. ' Sunday, Dec. 28, our former pastor, last meeting were read and -' . rted. $811. was giveu. Santa Claus, who Geo. had been around town during the about $14. , Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks were visit-“Rm" C' E (‘ragg, B'A” 0f Pcterbo- Mrs. Thos. Poulsom and Airs. 01.8 to Lindsay last week. lro, will conduct all three services and Rutherford were appointgd J t'j'sit- lafterncon and heard of the enter- Miss Maude Laidley, who is attend-iwc hope that many will attend this ing committee for 313 creumg tainment, was also present, and 73;: ing the Normal School in Peterbor- second Sunday Of our opening serv- month. A resolution was carried to kindly consented to distribute the 7 {the effect that the Institute hold gifts from the tree, to the delight 05 ough, is spending the holidays withlices' . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Laidley.E The pupils of Cedar Grove School an entertainment as early in the the children, large and small. season as practicable. Particulars re- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rehill were in ,held a very successful concert on Lindsay on business during the pasthondaY. DSC- 22. when the Children garding the entertainment will be A Liberal Ladies Club has been week. igave a most interesting programme given at the January meeting. A.formed at Wiarton with Miss Jessie subjecc, Miller as president. Mr. Cohu Veals, who is attending EThe programme was delivered by the discussion was held on the McMaster College in Toronto, is home :muEic furnished by Mr. Mofiatt, Miss Christmas giving, and kindred top- to spend the holidays with his parâ€"gLuctta Osborne and Willie Osborne. ics, including Santa Claus. Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Veais. QPrizes were given for the most regu- Perrin, president of the Cameron Miss Edith Robinson was the guestilar attendance at school. lbranch, was a visitor at this meet- of her cousin, Miss E. Cornoil, ofi Our teacher, Miss A. E. Swectman, ing. A report of the Institute con- Reaboro, last week. ,leaves today for her holidays at her volition held on November 20th and, g Nomination fillIâ€"ée’ting TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA. Notice is hereby given that a meet- Miss Evelyn Sandy was the guest home in Belleville. let, at Toronto, Was given by thfling of eleCtors will be held at, Oak- of her cousin, Miss C. Stimson, over? .;.â€"â€".â€"â€"_â€" I isecretary. The meeting closed With wood in the town hall on Monday. Sunday. . ; OAKWOGD Ithe singing of the National Anthem. December 29, 1913, between thehours Mrs. Wm. Thorne was a Visitor to? after which the hostess invited the of one and two o‘clock in the after- Peterboro 011 Saturday. I ,7 1; members to the dining room, where noon, for the purpCSe of norna’natmg Miss Nora Nichols was in Lindsayi The 11:23:83???“ 3;: 2:” b3; an appetizing and substantial lunch ' candidates for the once or Reeve. n Saturda . Hug a e ' . ' full :1 re- t eeve Col: cmors for the oldies Anniye Thompson. of TorontO. if” “1" public libm’y' Which “Ti-n be Ejegpread' mm: was y 3p . 2:13:11;th of agiliripos: for the year - - . .. freed for use in a few weeks. ‘ 7 ._ ‘5 the 3‘13“ Of her parents, Dr. “Dd; On: new school is nearing com- Miss Genevieve Two'mey, of Owen 1914. If a greater number of. cand; Mrs. J. i . Thompson. 1 and will soon be 0 :1. Sound, is spending the holiday seas-.dates are nominated than 11:” Emu” on at her home in town. led to be elected, the po w Mr. Fred Clarke, of Vancouver, isipletion _ 1 t it Q 't the guest of his mother, Mrs. N. P. Further Pattie“ 31'3 1191 W“ - “1 e .. . . _ openedat the polling places foreseen .Mr. Vernon Lord, of ngston is of the ing sub-divisions within Clarke. 3 number of our villagers attended Miss Lillian McConnell is the guest'» Miss Loo-ta Trumble, of Toronto is Visiting his parents. Rev. C. S. Lord the said, Township on Monday, Jan- a“ mm mm nary 5th, 1914, the polls to continue of her sister, Miss Maye McConnell. the guest 0’ M153 Geraldine Perrin. . _ The Misses Annie and Luella Poal- open from 9 0' cl 0:1: in the morning Mr. Joseph Johnston left on Satur- M13 019311“ Silver 0f Lindsay, , _ , . som are Visiting relatives in Peter- until 5 o’clock in the afternoon and day last to visit friends out of town. spent Sunday With 'MY- ThOS- 39".”- Miss F. D. Morden, Principal of the! M135 Grace WSShmg’ton 15 “911:an boro. no longer. JESSE B. my, Re- High School, left on Friday for hex-[her grandfather, Mr. S. Washington. Miss Alice Nie of New Liskeard is wing 05“,. home in Niagara, alsé her assistant, Mr. and Mrs. G- H- Rennie and home 0“ 3 vacation. I Dated this 12th day of December. Miss V. Davidson, is spending theIMaster Jack. of Toronto, are guests ms. Vicars, 0f Uxbridge 2 holidays with her parents in Toronto. of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rennie. Mr. Albert Brooks has returned to' Mr. James Cowperthwaite 0f Sun- his home after having spent the past iderland, called on friends here on few. weeks at the home of his sister, 'MondaY- Mrs. Wm. McCallum, of Bobcaygeon. Miss Nettie Perrin. of Toronto, is Mr. Pool, of Salem, visited at them: the home of her parents. Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bannan'Mrs. C. C. Perrin for the holidays. On Sunday last. Miss Hanna Coed, B. A., of Port Mr. I. Felr, of Peterborough, was'Perry, is spending the holidays with the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert‘Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Goad. Johnston last week. ‘ Rev. Jae. Wallace and Rev. M. Miss 011a Earle, ed Belleville, is the 'Best of Beaverton, were in our vil- guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lage on Monday. Wm. Earle. Miss Grace Williams, of Sunderâ€" Mr. _Walter Elliot, of Toronto, was land spent Sunday with her sister, the buest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs (Dr) N. J. Stevens. Mrs. Wm. Elliot, over Sunday. 1 We are pleased to hear that Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Veals, of Frankâ€"‘Edwnrd Taylor, who has been very lin, were visitors in town on Sunday. 'ill, is improving. _ Miss Alta Pogue is the guest of her Miss Cda Patterson is the guest of Visited 1913. MAY SHOPPING AT ADAMS BROS. “The Store with the Holiday Spirit” Our stock is now complete and we can offer : O FRUITS Orarges 20c to 60¢ Grape Fruit 3 for 25¢ Ll turns. a dcz soc Cranberries, per qt, :0 and 13: Table Raisms, pound 20c Cucumbers, Pineapples, P( m- egranlcs, etc Also a large assortment of CONFECTIONERY Boa bon B -x~s from so to $2 3 lbs mixed Candy 95c Victoria Creams, p;r .b, 15? Cream Dltes 20c Fruit Jelly Squares 20c Marshmallow. 20c oouoooooooooooooooo And other varieties {or the mother, Mrs. Pogue, cf Ops. her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Patterson, children, at low pric :3 Nuts Mr. anl Miss Msgauhey, cf Lind-lior the holidays. ’ Miss A. B. soars, teacher or Wind- Leave your order for your Turkey. say, were the guests of their Elston: MPS- Wilbert Fee, 011 Sunday 135*" Iham Centre, is spending the holidays Mr. Ross Laidley has returned home’wilh her mother, Mrs. Mary Nokes. to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ll Mr. Leigh Cruess, of Kingston, is Laidley, after having spent the Post'spending the holidays with his rro- iew months with his uncle in the the-r, Mrs. B. J. Cruess. West. : Miss Mildred Hardy of Cannifton, Goose and Ducks and we will give it our best attention. ADAMS BROS. phone 6 oooooeoeoocooceeeoeoevc : :. c wood.» eeeoeeeevecfi ‘â€" cocoooooooooooooooooo 6 O‘OOQOCOOOOOOOOOMMOQ ”OOOMO-OOQOO Miss N_. Thurston, of the Public .and Mr. R. H. Hardy of Toronto are PAGE swear. I ' ' 7 8011001 staff, is spending the holidays m ~~ do 7 . Ewing-E: . - ‘ a:

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