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Lindsay Post (1907), 12 Feb 1909, p. 1

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Select Oil Grain Blu‘cheru' of‘ a lighter grade of leather than the quality cut for the bOyS’ shoes but gum teed absolutely solid-V Oil grain Blucher, wax thread seams, solid leather counters, no out off vamp; Which means double leather it toes. We guarantee this shoe absolutely solid. $2338 to 101-2, $1.25 8izesIHoI3 - $1.35 Size: 1 ms - - $1.65 Sizes 8 to 10 1-2. $1.25 Sizes 11 102 - 3L5" J. Meflulfough We ‘do claim that some of our lines are ‘Ifll equalled and that as Male aur lines are the 'bectshown by anyone house in this county. At the approach of the spring season we have made special preparations to give you the best we leaflet Boots for Boys’ and Girls’ Wear. We do not claim that other stores have no good shoes, or that we have in every in- stance the best. SCHOOL BHUTS ”"3"! m: Post-arms For Boys For Girls Our SIXU‘ [2 PAGES ;;eZ/â€"e/y Post is 07% qf z‘ke/Vewmw'es} [DE/Maia! Papers fué/zkéea’ m 074M722 r-Fourth Yearâ€"No. '9 TEFLINDSAY POST Married men’s raceâ€"E, Tompkins. Young ladies’ raceâ€"E. Owens. i ‘ CAMBRAY. (Special to The Post.) A grand carnival was held in the skating .fink on Thursday evening. 4th inst. The “air was a great suc- cess, about 200 1500916 being in at- tendance and thoroughly enjoyed the evening" fun. There were fifty young people in costumes of various colors. and styles, which made the rink look me fairy land. The following young people “‘1,th the prizes : _,,L -I._L_A- '- nâ€" some time in Toronto. Kirkfield hockey team defeated Vic- toria Road team on Friday evening, last at Victoria Road rink. The score was 6-4 in favor of Kirkfleld. Miss Fead. of Cannington, has Eeen Kirkfield hockey team were defeat- ed by the Balsover team last week at that village, although our boys con- tend it was a tie. However, they are unanimous in favor of the Sale-vs? hospitality. A delicious not supper was served after the game at Mr. McGirr’s, a kindness appreciated by the boys. Theme on the canal by the bridge is good. Why not have a game here for a change. Mr. A. A, Sang-stem of Trenton, spent the week end with his wife and children here. , Miss Campbell spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. McDonald returned this week after visiting for Much sympathy is felt for the Rev. Mr. Turner in the death of his moth- er, which occurred on Saturday , Feb. 6th, at her home in Appleton. Mr. Turner left on Monday to attend the Mrs. Pattison and her daughter. Miss Eva, left on Tuesday mowing for their home at Newdale, after spending a few weeks with firs. Mc- Nabb. Miss Dena Copp, of. Balsam Grove, visited friends in this neighborhood woods in company with another man through some mishap he was struck on the knee with the axe, inflicting a deep cnt. Dr, Reid, of Glenarm, drm ed the wound, and we are pleased to state he is now able to be about Mr. Edgar Fulton, who is in the employ of Mr. Jim Wilson, was the victim of rather a painful accident ISLAY (Special to The Post) Mr. and Mrs. Colin. Graham, of Woodville, visited friends in this vi- .cinity last week. Miss Rose Elford, of Toronto, is visiting under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and dargh- tet, of Pleasant Point, visited at Mr Magnet Cream Separator, was a visn itor here this week. Mr. J. E. Holmes, of Haliburton, was a. visitor here on Wednesday. The Minden hockey team went to Haliburton on Friday evening to play against the Halibnrton team. The Minden team won by a score of score of four to one. ' Mr. Wm. Welch, of the Echo ma. intends to open a. butcher shop, here with his brother John a manager. His friends wish him every seems. Mr. Robert Gain, of Toronto, was a visitor here one day this week. Mr. ‘Jss. Gillogly, of Lindsay, was a visitor here on Wednesday. Mr. endure. Archie Goldie, with two daughters and a son, of Dwight are visiting friends in this vicinity. Hr. Clegg, superintendent of the Trent Valley Canal, was a visitor in linden on Wednesday. Mr. Bert Hartle, of Lindsay )Colâ€" legiate Institute, spent Sunday with his parents here. ‘ Mr. Barry Welch, of Donaldhspént Sunday with his parents here. : mutant-van; comm; + , O §OO§§§90¢OOOOQOOO‘O‘99009§O§O§§O§OO§OOO WEN Girls under 14 yearâ€"L. Wood. (Special To The Post.) Boys under 14â€"1.. Warren. Mr. Harry W ' Best lady skaterâ€"L. Owens. ana... .m. H?°f,’_°f3‘i‘if‘_d" I t Men’s one mile raceâ€"lat. C. Owens, émpomm * Ntws or mt 913mm?! ooooootooootoooottooiooooo6o909009999.m Fred Fead was in Toronto on (Spedal to The Post) 6! her brother here far and gent skatersâ€"E. Ow‘ Mr. W. Thorndyke's driver (on ‘ on the ice and was badlymut on Thurs- day. Mr. Stevens was called and some twenty-five stitches were requir- ed to close the wound. ' in our village Monday on busineu. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hardy enter- tained alarge number :0! our young people on Friday evening last. Games and other amusements were in- dulged in and a delightful evening spent. ' number ot her lady friends at a. quilt- Washington for a few days recently. Messrs. Waiter McPherson and H. Perrin attended the funeral of Miss Henderson din Lindsay on Monday. Mr. Will Marundale leit on Satur- day for Toronto to learn the harbor- Rev. G. Munro and L. McPherson spent Friday in Cannington. Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Tompkins of Csmbray, visited at the home of Mrs. M. James on Wednesday. Miss Ada Webster, vol Dundord, spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. MacDonald, real estate agent, of Saskatoon, spent last week with Mr; W. A. Silverwood. OAKWOOD (Special to The Post.) The women's institute will hold its monthly meeting at the home 01 Mrs. A. O. Hoggon Wednesday, Feb. 17th at 2.30 11.11:. All members and ladies interested are cordially invited to at- tend as a. very interesting meeting is Toronto during the-past week. com- bining business with pleasure. Mr. Sam Burton is helping his bro- ther-inâ€"law, Mr. McGahey, near Lind- say, to 'draw logs this took. busy thus days. He makes a. special Brown's, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Warren and fam- ily, of the temperance house" were guests of Mrs. Johns on Sunday. Two weeks ago Mrs. Willocks fell on the ice and was badly hurt. She is not able to wall: as yet. Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘Weldon and family Fowler, Lindsinn were the guests Mrs. W. Wall‘s last week» We are glad to report that G Bagshaw, who took sick last 1" is progressing V817 favorably. Mr John Cowieson who was crush- ed against a wall‘ two weeks ago by his horse, we are glad to say, is able Riches attended the Epworth League convention at Omemee on Monday, and report a. good time. Mrs. Pattison, of the N. W. '1‘. spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Budd, Toronto, were guests 0! Mrs. McIntyre last week. Miss Fisher, Lornevine, visited Mrs C. Woollacott recently. “ The Rev. Mr. Anderson, an evane gellst, preached to a large congrega- tion in the English church on Sun- day‘ afternoon. Mr. Phelps, Holstein. Ont... was in our village.last week looking over one of our business men's property which had been advertised in a Tor- onto paper. The gentleman intormed the correspondent that the property did not suit him for a general store so did not make a deal. Mrs. R. Ward was “At Home" to a number of her friends on Monday Mr. Thos. Bowes,’ 0! Toronto, was Miss Webster left on Tuesday for a few weeks’ visit with friends in Tor- Neil raceâ€"L. Warren. Mr. Webster, Mr. Downs and Mr. Arksey were judges and gave entire satisfaction. The Misses Hancock, 0! Lorueville, were 'the guests of their cousin, E. Miss Broaen, Toronto. and Miss LINDSAY, ONTARIO,.FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1909 at Wearebleanedtohearoltheetsnd ing Miss L. Westlake has taken. Out of fourteen subjects she received hon- ors for nine and was tint in the col- lege. She is attending Peta-borough Normal college. Mr. P. Deguerre and “may visited Mrs. Won-am atGressHfllonsun- We ate pleased £01m that In. H. Stewart, who h“ ‘ 3118“ :1:- flick of pleurisy,~is able to be out present on Sunday to deliver Inla- sionary sermons. We hope to have n after a month's visit with friends in Lindsay and Millbrook. Mr. Whettam is holding special servieee at Hartley. ' Quarterly services were held in the Methodist church on Sundey and 3 good congregation we: want. Mr. Deguerre here. Miss Alice Hawkins has returned, Miss Mabel HeArthur nnd Wflmot Hm visited friends in Penelon Falls over Sunday. Mr. Smiley, o! the school std! here and Mrs. W. Moore spent Saturday with friends in Linduy. Mr. Junee Wellington had the mis- fortune to Ian and break his shon1~ der last week. We hope he will soon be around agein. tending the con-enact! ol .mudc. preparing for an exminutlon in the near future. We wish her success. friend, Miss W. Granger. Miss Verna Greenaway has been on the sick list last week. last Friday evening. Mrs. J. Proune had a flew friends in to an oyster supper before her bro- ther. Mr. G. Adair. retumed to Fort neighborhood has been appointed general agent for Dominion Life In- surance, with headquarters at 0111M hauling of wood and logs for' Hr. McKee. The report that Mr. Green had sold his drny,businm is not trap. Mr. Choau and I“ you In beenverybusyshippmghabdiny. Mr. and Mrs. J. Trebelco spent Wednesday with friends at Eden. Mrs. Lucas, at Argyle. visited, her mother. Mrs. Daynes, last week. Miss Josie Staples, 01L. C. 1., WOODVILLE (Special To The Post.) The managers of the Presbyterian church have installed an electric light plant, which adds very much to the lighting of the church. Mrs. Ruan spent a few days with friends in Uxbridge last week. Mrp. Jordan entertained a few of her friends on Tuesday evening of sun. In ' jaunt time was Wt I.t they Toronto. Mrs.meucoeisenjoyingevis- it with relatives at Mord. . Miss Ids Hogs has returned alter A number from here took in the cnrlers' excursion to Toronto on Junet, the little three-yen: - old daughter of Mr. and In. C. O'Neill, has been very.1ll dufluztheputweek with pneumonia. The Intelt report is that she is improving under the core of Dr. Dale. The township coundl held their February meeting in the town hall on Monday, a large mount of business Mr._Albert Keith. 0! Lindsay, ha “ Pearl Jordan is in Tomato at- Badman, 0! Little Baum. Mr. Ray- nor intends going to Buhtoon and 01111013 parts of the west. Mr. Gnu Promo. 0! Woodvfllo. cull- ed on friends here on Friday. improved. ., Hrs. England, at Little Britdn, visited friends here on Tuesday but. Someotthechlldren crumm- borhood have been at home during the past week with woken-pox. Mr. John Rayner he: to” his hhckmithlng hndnefl to It. E. P” two months, has boa: dangerously 111 during the week. At the tune of writing her condition In: somewhu (enema to The Post.) a few days under the parental a few weeks with (fiends 1n attained a. few crotinole puty ',wmbo§ ;m by Jodi-1 rune-t preach from that (call wing text. “And there 81" M3 3mt '08“ in MM. ‘ vow, v- - . shall see Jerusalem. . quiet habitu- tion.at¢h0tnacleth;tnhnlloot be tutu! domnotoneolthom than! dull out be removed, neith- ermuunyotthocordntherool be broken." This unnon 'u manned to at]: grant auction und profit. Next Sabbath. Feb. 14th. at 11 a. m min. The wants m ama- .a with consider-mu interest Ind " taut much good was done. 80m fifteen or twenty “PM ‘ desire touve u betta' we and titanium ed the my!" my. ' Lat “ninth month: “N “mu n, mm the doom. "1°“ the pastor M04 “'0'” a” ”n m I". LITTLE 3mm (Special to The Post) The “M M33. in the CUM- un church st Little Britain c1004 Several of the NOW 0! to" their summer's £0991! 0' i” I" unto. All moved at "'01“! did not go home tutu the "'00 Mr. A. A. Sngstet. of Trenton. spent the week end in town; With no skating rink within 3 (cu 3mm noun theypt into more ;orle-provok1nsnhehut. Abouttventydthempeopfe wmukedmornnnytolbOmp- m. 01 “I“ PW” this way. Int-d company. or Gunmngmn. VI- in town Wednesday and Thur-thy last Miss Mitchell and um lud‘ snout hat week in Unduy. guests of Mrs. limiter. . Mr. D. Menu sud Mr. J. (Spam to The Post. Mr. F.‘ M spent the caller put of last week m'l‘oronto. Flaunt on lab. and. _'l'bo service in ('00 lethodist church bore wu withdnn on Sunday last on mount of the quarterly nude. bald gt Baum. It. 8. W atmdod the Sun- day school convention held at Haunt pleased with the evening’s yonncmwholdtbdorothe tun was well under way. men from Bethany, the 183M. un- tutlcwumdnlgodmuntho woo m’hom,whondlwcnthonowen any and subtown oonmnted abut the glowing ham with flying feet. About 8. no the spacious drui- lng momma dared ad to the hnrmoniou strum o! the violin in the mmamuaomw mum home of It. Sun. Johnson on Thurodoy "can; last when obout twenty young peoplo, none at this neighborhood and some from Beth- nuns Campbell spent the. Hr. Dudley, 01 the G. H. Wood- l-a. crown o! tvclve sun." Rev. 1. Sat- tno and mod! vel- o! Woodville. spent Wedneodty jolly evening In Wednadayollutweoklor Tho-e whp ettended the entertdn- Inent at Henley on Frldny night re- port a. good crowd and very inter- esting pron-me. A “etching party visited the home 0! Ir. Ed. Rose". of Linden leey. _on'l‘neodnyn1¢htollutvukandn very flaunt evening we: spent. In. In! Reid. 0! LC. 1.. meat the week end pt her hope. Glues mu. (Spam to no post) Crowd: of young people enjoyed the (in: moonlight nights 0! lat week, minthevmmlut‘rhuuday. mu Berth: But , of Toronto. bummmtucolpleoldnnlut weekvithtrlendlhere. Ir.Geo.Iu-tin.otll‘euclourdls. mkthevfllage'l‘uesday. tuned bone lent week. ' In. A. Clark. who he: been visit- ing her daughter. Ire. E. A. White. returned to Feeelon on Betas-day. son, of that town. In. Dr. Johnson held s W09 on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. and. 3t her home as Oolbone-st. The hostess whoisthebddeolstewweeh. wee besutflnlly stared in pale pink 81"! wearing flowers at same elude, end was assisted by In. (ROI) 0- Lord. who wore a becoming cm 01m heeend net. Inthemroom. the tebIe, which was beautiful]! 0000“" ed with smile: and pink end white eel-nations. was presided over by Mrs. Johnson, 812, and In. Adana. of masonic costume 0! black silk and Mrs. Adams was stared in lawn and blue. Miss Dots Dickson. in 3 pretty sad becoming awn frock and mu 1'. Brendan in a pole blue eni- pire gown, were chanting assistants. later Vernon Lord performed the duties of page. 11ml". C. Bmdon. Min Alice Hand andmuF.GnhnmwenttoCobo- conkon'l'hnrodaydlutmktou- nutmtheconeettheldmndolthe mamawm. hedean.War- , J. m mm mm mm . 4m 3:. mum Warden Goo. A. Jot-dun, 0! Lindsay, was In ton: on Bttnrdny. ween st Winch“. Ir. Goo. Ghoul. of Kunloops, B. 0., ltd-lung his (other, Mr. E. W. Gland! and other relatives in this than from this district. It. m an! H.133 I. Jsckun. o! Had-:7, “M In. Robt. Eng- lish this week. Ir. J. Aldou- wu in Lindsay on fisturday, where they attend- edthomeettngoltheexecntincom- tuedtheflut‘nqutVictor- m m pocttvely district president, Ir. Fred Warren and Ir. Findlay >. D. Byrne teturncd home from THE DOMINION BANK KINHOUN'I‘ (Special to The Post) PAYS SPEGIAI. ”TENTH”! ro Tomaâ€"81.00 per, You In ONE SHORT-HORN BULL We are crowded for space and will sel_l for Immediate delivery at bargain PWRIEI‘OB '(JPHILL P.O. 825 to 885 Each. Young that. both tax. 88 Eula POLLED ANGUS BULLS COWS AND HEIFERS 8nd to FIRST PRIZE WINNING“. BOAR at Lindsay. 1908. â€"Judge Wilbur, c. m of if! Western Beach, is to retire. nun-h church“ Mdlrepott havinghsdsjollytime. We are pieasodtoseellr.A. O. Gnhanubletobecboutsgunm hmunttwkolhzfiwe- Ir. J. A. lcRu. «Uphill, tn. Whammtbevflhgeonlw churcheoncertheldthmon‘l‘hnnâ€" msgturdsy. mhoaqmwhpwhm 0-“ may night m KW 136' V. R. teams proved a victor! 10’ Kirkfleld.mmresuhrm-f’ playing v. 3. hope‘ to my awn-L- gumvith xxx-meld. In: label Shieldsspent maul dthoboeonklutvuk. m tunes 0! finch are, ”raking the on. m," “me0 Jim and Chops.’Ir Tha‘ewfllaloobesongsudinstm- maul music. Don’t miss the run tmtofthem. will consist o! recitation, readings, (or a. week or two. winter with (dead: in the vflhge. The Glee Club girls m giving a pie each! on Feb.19th, and theym M", o! www.mt 'dr my Moon and evening vifi‘ Mhthevflhge. . - mtheguestolli-WM» daughter have returned to Kirkpatrick, of Lindsay, passe! through the village last Saturday_ a. Nearlyalltheanowissone. Mgrgtwomheretrm t6 buy Ir. Oliver's right for his explo- sites for the United States. majoumedmeeungottheoonn- ty Orange lodge v0.3 held here to- dgy. The following officer- m HIGHLAND RANCH!» s. STEWART, WILLIAM - 81', N EAR KENT mum) (Special to The Post) ID. Ruby m,otVoodflnl. Deputy Hutuâ€"ll. Nevin. Financial Secretaryâ€"F. Kim Ir.Jno.8t¢pleI-pentgtcvdm ”mammal-tuna. FOR SALE VICTORIA ROAD (Special to The Post.) mimponod, and prize winning stock. WHITE YORKSHIRE ' SISTEREB SOWS (Special to The Post)

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