PAGE 6 25 Horses, full carload. . . 14 Heavy Horses in good_ condition. 1 Heavygflorse, weight 1900. _ Left Letters 1 Heavy,Horse, weight 1350 lbs. H1 Heavy Mare m foal, D. Imported ASliCd His Friends to Meet mm in orse. 1 Handsome Delivery Mare, 1300 Heaven lbs. 1 Black Gelding, 5 past. by Directum 1 Black Gelding, 7 years cld, by (Special to The Post) Black Jne- ‘ . 0 16, ., Oakwood, Feb. 25th.-â€"Dr. Blanchard Lyme!“ MM“ by Hermit, " 2’ 5“ Coroner, of Lindsay, visited our vil- P ' an lage on Fridary morning, and after 1 Bay Horse. by Hambletoni viewing the remains of Mr. Daniel Greorge. ï¬ve past 1 Grey Mare. 1500le. and sound. Grant, whose body was fmmd that 20 Gutters, one new. one old. , . . 1 New Standard Robe. 6 \Vhifï¬e- l morning, decided that an 11103188“- ! was unnecessary. trees. 4 59“ Single Harness. double V- Several letters were found written stitched. . 6 Blankets. new, must be sold, any by the deceased, 61,â€ng that the price. act was premedltalted, as in one he 6 dozen W hips, must be sold, any bade all the boys good-bye and ask- price. . . . ed them to. meet him in heaven: he 2 new milk Cows, Just ln. 2 new Wheelbarrows, must be sold. _ . 1 Heavy Mare, ï¬rst class condition; arranged for dlsposal of clothlng. etc in foal. Undertaker Stoddard of Woodville, WEI; $3283; tilleeAlï¬ggtifgeavy Horses arrived with the casket this afterâ€" Sil Whiflletrees and 2 dozen Neck- ' yokes. TERMSâ€"Three months’ on approv ednotes, discount allowed at the rate to whom the shock will be severe, of 7 per cent. per annum. for cash on he leaves two sisters andï¬ye brothers credit amounts. to mourn his untimely death. Mr. There will also be offered for sale the Household Furniture, consisting James Grant, of Lindsay, is one of of furniture, stoves carpets, kitchen the brothers. utensils, etc. of the estate of the late . J h B r v. . o n e l. III-Maflâ€"INDEN (Special to The Post.) i Mr. Roy Hamilton went to Toron- Miss Cora Peck left here for Trenâ€" ton on Monday morning, whete she will ‘be absent for some time. Messrs. E. B. Munn and L. W. Munn arrived home on Wednesday evening ,having spent a very pleas- ant holiday, witlh friends in Brigh- ton, lTrenton and other points. Mr. L. B. Hartle of Fenelon Falls l was a business visitor here on Mon- day evening. ,. Mrs. Delamere arrived home on Fniday evening. Mr. J. J. Donaldson is at present IF YOU have had your eyes tested and had glasses made and still have trouble‘ in the bank here. with them and seeming strain. or irri- . ur: tation. or lack of results you have} Quite a 11 her around here are sought, come to us, we shall deem it a . ill With the “1835195- pleasure to demonstrate our ability to Miss Ida Noice returned to Ottawa effect a degree of comfort you may on Thursda have been led to suppose was impos- Mr. Clanczy of Maple Lake left for sible to obtain in your particular case. i Feel free to advise your friends that ‘ Saskatchewan 011% day this week cgsulti'ltion is cheerfully givep at ourt with ‘a carload of horses belonging '0 “93 ways. ‘to Messrs. H. and T. Henderson. Lowest Prices. L‘Best Results, Mr. and NII‘S. ,R. B. Garrett re- - i turned home from Monmouth one l . d ‘ . Mo Bl “HMS, nph- no! aMr.thd:h:eekMoore, of Wilberforce, EYESICHT SPECIAUST iwas a visitor here this week. 92 Kent-st. (Over Neill’s Shoe Store)? Bradleyâ€"In Anson tOWnShiP. OD ‘ _ . Lindsay «'Friday, Feb. 11th, 1910, to Mr. and 1333““?th f??? dEYe Glasses ' Mrs. Taylor Bradley, a daughter. 1994er ' :On Thursday evening at eight 07’ ~~~~W' ’ ~-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- clock, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stinson ientertained the junior hockey team, i and treated them to an oyster sup- “. ' gper. After the supper was over they gplayed games and a Very pleasant ‘ evening was spent by all. '\ 3 On Tuesday afternoon the Kin- ". K imount junior team came to Minden “: , , and played the Minden juniors a a friendly game of hockey. Owing to the stormy weather there was not i many witnessed the game, which was i reported to be a prettylively one, . , 7 ‘The game ended in the score of 7-2 , , , in favor of the Minden team. i On Friday evening the Kinmount ; senior team played the Minden team All the LatESt , in hockey on Minden rink. The game of .ended in a score of 5-3 in' favor ._ ‘ _,< 7:45. ‘. w d " the Kinmount team. €SIgnS E J uite a number witnessed the hoc‘ key match on the Minden rink on ianatches, Clocks and Jewelry now Friday evening. in’stock. See our new selections â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-'+'â€"â€"-â€"-â€" Silverwar? anti Cut Glass, sultubl . LOSS Of appetite and general debilâ€" for VVeddmg (rifts. . . Expert Repairinga specialty. lty are quickly overcome by the Iarriage Licenses ard wand: Rin 8 use °f a few “was Of "The D' 3 ng g L†Emulsion....M6. _. --â€"-.â€"...~..â€"______ -â€"-- ._ ’â€"'- l THE POPULAR JEWELRY sroun, PLEASANT POINT. l W F McCart (SW *‘° °“ ' c o y The springlike weather which we are having at present has taken .‘m .41." :m once more. 3 EXPENSES KEPT LOW M093? TO 1.03“ at Riverview recently. i J 05. Ourtin who has rented Mr. 01‘ M0rtgage “ his farm to Mr. Ayers of Downey- I; F. H. Klan 9 in South Ops. _ .5 Agent Midland Loan Go. ‘3 Mt. Webster, horse buyer, Oi Lmd a 9i Kent-st, Lindsay ville, has moved to his future home 5 ,- i: F. Brien last week. , £- 3 ent. _â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"-- .â€" Cambridge-st. North of Fire Hall tle. 'I For all kinds of Granite and Marbl f . ‘ Monuments. Get prices and see de l Chlldren cry FOR FLETCHER'S signs. R.CEAMERS.Prop. 1c ASTO RIA also left money for funeral expenses; E ~ THE GLEN â€"- MARIPOSA pleasant evening was spent in plays w L d ' af' various kinds to pass the time- are “re to As Mr. 'and Mrs. Trebilco are mov‘ ing from our district, the following address was read. They were also a 1 th presented With two Chaim ML and Mrs' 1‘ °°re‘were 8 Former Bobcaygeon 61d and Chum , .. .. to custody. The, (1.0 no. To Mr. and Mrs. Trebilco: yoo,were soon to sever your connec- tion with us, so we, your feiends, home from a visit at Head Lake. - . . girls, giving their names as Agnes former Bobcflgegn rail have taken this opportunity of meeting with you this evening to West have been toe guests of Mr. ‘ make known to you our sincere re- and M gret at the departure of you and week. your family from our midst. been with us, you hoVe Provflfl a car load of horses. yourselves friends and neighbors in Mr. Tom Sears and A. Peel the truest sense of the terms. character has won for you our es- the 28th and Mr. teem and confidence and whenev'er low it with another car about the declared a. project was 1n progress for the middle of March, when he an hat they had come to- 30m Customs and Inland , advancement of our locality in genâ€" family will be gging there to live. . eral, we were always assured 0f We all‘ regret Mr. Peel’s departure, l ahead to establisn- a home £01“ chem your sympathy and energetic as- We feel we are losing one of" sistance. l uncovered some Of the b ack earth your new home. Signed on behalf of the sting. but it can't Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Mitchell and .5 young daughter called on friends say, bought a fine horse from Mr. Mr. Harvey Endicott 'is visiting friends at Brussels, 0nt., at pres¢ ~â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Mr. N. Day, of Fenelon Falls, these parts last the young ladies of this place» gath- “Elisa? marble works medhugfgmllgdirses and young cat- LIHBB‘AY, FRIDAY, W . - 9. Tapestry Rugs, 3; x 4, $16 Exceptionall)r good quality, colors of fawns, green. crimâ€" $022313? and bed room wmdows “nth white ends. Rag . son and blue, choice patterns for parlors, dining rooms, bed N ’ . ’1 $20.00, 1 ........................ - La C . . rooms, etc Rega ar sa e 916 00 ce [ll-talus, 7 5C These come 3- yards long, beautiful patterns, Colbert e... Regular $1.00, clearing ........................................... ‘ Tapestry Rugs, 3 x 3, $8.50 Colors of green. fawn, crimson, nice bedroom patterns, good wearing quality. Regular $II.00, to clear ......... $8.50 i Nairn Scotch Linoleum, comes two and four yards w»; floral or block patterns, this is the best stamped quality, .. kitchen’s, dining rooms, halls, bed rooms, etc. Regular 1. value, special price ............................................. 5. . Union Carpet... 23c Colors of fawn, green and crimson, 36‘ inches wide, g bedroom patterns. Regular 30c quality,.very special. 2 . Matting, 1 7c : Japanese Matting, extra ï¬ne quality, 36 inches wide. plain l or colored stripe, also scroll patterns. Regular 25c, clearing l1 17c " at Window Shades, 48c Remnants of : Linoleum, A . These come one to two yards wide, in lengths from one Green or cream. good standard cloth, 3 x 6 ft., face or inser- , _ . -. ï¬ve yards long, good patterns for halls, etc. SpeClal price _ two, best Hartshorn roller. Regular 60c, sale ............ 480 clear, per yard .......................................................... 2‘ -â€"- WAKELY’S WWW ‘ would like to g: sumsted that " ‘ names the trip. He girlâ€"z. , A telegram Came to the I from the girls, notifyingt‘i! get away, as they had been ‘\ away. All being over the result was the young gentlemen hgd the privil- eg? of s)eing the r.best girl home at n edrly hour. (Special to The Post.) the Bison. City guests of Mr. Joseph Black’s on _ . Arrested in Buffalo ch... time that me me, a. hat Thursday last. “â€"- heen arrested. Some time ago we learned t Miss Nettie Peel has returned: Buï¬alo, Feb. 27â€"Twu Toronto One of the gr‘ls referred Mr. John Ashby and family of the _ . g s lately been 1151de iaged 19, and two Toronto men“. ha rs. Joseph Black, during fast , Fletchler aged 21, and Ethel Thylor." to. giving their names as Edward Arm- No substitute for “The strong. aged 27, and Wm. Wilson,‘ . Menthol Plaster, recon an aged 2'0. are under arrest here am, , l . will be given a hearing before Unit- i erybody in: stlï¬ness, pi. 2 Made by Davis Lawrena are ‘ ed States Commissioner Robinson - ‘ If starting g loint car of horses‘ and tomorrow evening. The girls Were-i, Coubhs: and ï¬elds L" West on Monday arrested on a train bound for this 3 has fallen. tr? Abel! = and be caredâ€"1‘46. A. Peel will 1501- a city at Black Rock: last night. They to Immigration Inspector __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"-"’ Mr. Simpson Brintnall started for During the seven years you have the West on Saturday morningwith i Your integrity and uprightness of implements for the d his Landis t their husbands, who had come in ' ‘ The Justcnns return: . .. y ‘ in ' our 3 in this city. Theo answer did" not 5 montx~ 0'5 February. l best citizens and the bespmadmakâ€" satisfy Landis, and in going- over . . . some letters the girls had be dis- ‘ mcmase, willie 111 W therefore now 3'31; you to acâ€" er in thetownship. His absence will ‘ oti . cept this gift, trusting that it may be felt keenly by the people of Bex- covered that “they were being im- deczuase “11 be n convey to you our sincerest gratiâ€" ley. . ported as “white slaves." From the is: Q. g toms» are tak- letters hie learned that the men in Cnsthms return-- with February of 1909 ‘ inland ..... tude for your unselfish friendship, Some of our youn our profoundest regret for your de- ing in the skating rink at Victoria the case were living at 4338 Seneca grim “1.ng ...... "* ' ' . wasted serv‘ces f 1W 3’ """ away some of our surplus snow and parture and our best “Shes for '3' Road. Late hours is hard on the street Hf? the . ‘1 ° bright and prospnous future In next day’s work. Horses also feel the police, and they melted the _ last more house: These found the two men esâ€" mm ................. ' tablished in luxuriously furnished Inland revenue your many friends by N. Mcorim- than about twomonths longer. mon, C. McIJean. ‘ ________.+__.â€"â€"â€"â€"- quarters, having got the furniture on to attj Moving is the order of the day s . . the instahnent plan. They admitted: Ditat around here. . Mortuary ““8““ they had' just come from Toronto. to On account of the snowstorm last The stark was busier in February “Armstrong said he had known the t Can 1 Wednesday, the roads are very than January, having brightened girls for a long time, that h; was Y gel; near to In:- t] heavy. . ht L‘ dsa homes with little employed in a cigar store in atom on never 3‘ .me . Mr. .Malcolm ’McInnes, of this i 81:6 can m y to, and that the girls said they running away â€am we tint - n e 0 on ‘ ‘ ._ . placint 1: 131d up “nth an attack Of The grim reaper. however. only .- -.-.,.._..-....-_.__.- “A. -. .-_ .‘ ind scar e ever. , clalm‘ ed six victims, as compared to ‘ ‘ the“ ’ nine last month. ; Worm BEXLEY. . The report is as follows; , To MAKE ROOM FOR 0 UR B of‘thi: . . February. J anuary‘ . (SpeClal to The Post.) Births 18 1° . t i can , In the ‘aftemoon of Friday last, ...... in. aaaaaaaaa W A S 11 _, - L -.. . s - A e r e e mg a a. ,G Deaths .................. 5 cred at Mr. Black’s to make aq’dilt Marriages ......... t. ........ 7 7' Two Sets Sleighs and C“! it,“ A dbry mjoly‘able time was spent during. the afternoon and the com- - modious quilt was finished before alleggdffigalegry 5 night when the young gentlemen ap- c A S T O R I A peered on the scene. and a Very. O I :0 f0 3 O r I - i ‘ v “its. . - - . ~- '5 Wv-*W‘Wâ€.Wn n. *muï¬wwswsifmws ' ~ «