e. A. " IA‘M" rm-‘JAVWWVb-AK. . .~_ - 11.... . , . >~ ‘ ,. at... on. «Nemlï¬ffyflfl-i mum â€Q new“ Wmhl. gummgmwuw my â€.4 .c. . . \ QA‘.‘W<~ . ., 3a . . -A)r~r\>‘~ asv'w waving- ‘ sun-unis THE LINDSAY POST LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MARCH ll ,1. COBOCONK. †(Special to The Post) Mr.,and Mrs. J. E. Jackson and corner of Colborne and Francis-sts, west, opposite the Mansion house, These, which have long outlived ‘ their usefulness as places fit ,or ha- bitation are, it is expected, to be Miss Etta Jackson returned last replaced with a fine business block week after spending a two weeks’ in the near future. 3 holiday in Toronto and Montreal. __.A___¢â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"\- Mrs. E. English, of ‘FenelonI Falls, The Progressive School is at present Vismng With her Sister Mrs. J. Ham. _ The . one school in Canada which Gordan Callan of the Bank of B.N. I†e Jottings From l‘cnelon Fells Continued from page I attend the annual convention atTo- ronto in May. The dorcas secretary read a letter from Mrs. Clarke, ac- knowledging receipt of a bale sent last week. Refreshments were served after the close of the meeting. The special held in the Baptist church recently, which were conducted by Gipsy How- k‘ins, evangelist, were ,brough to a lit Close 0‘1 ThurSdaY evening, March 3 demand made'upon it for well train- home, 0‘" this date the “33391151: gaVe ed young people to fill positions as Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Callan are the story of his life entitled, “From stenographers and bookkeepers in spending a. two weeks’ holidaying in “my boy ‘0 member," t0 3 large the ofï¬ces of the best firms inl the Toronto and Innerkip. audience, the church being crowded Dominion. The spring term in this Mrs. W. R. McEachren and Miss to the doors, “Ot even standing co lege opens on March 29th, as anâ€" Muriel, of Toronto, visited last week room being available for the late nounced in; our advertising" columns. with Mrs. J. E. Jackson. ‘ I corners, who were turned away. The I Miss L. Teatro, of Ln‘dsay,. is visâ€" stor was a most interestine one, ‘ . ‘ . told37 in a style calculated to hold LINDEN VALLEY £2125. her Sister, Mrs, Crowley, of the attention of the most indifferent ,. . . ._ bearer. The recital of his flight from (Special to The Post.) “ tillagrshefpalfeadddn’MY-hznldalfir:f3:{:bs; the Gipsy camp through fear of his The March meeting 0f the W0‘ for some time left this week for her father, whose threats terrified him, men's Institute was held. at the home in the west and his subsequent adventures, were home of Mrs. 0- Coad. A large num- W. J. Halliday of Toronto was in diverting. With the small amount of berlwere Present. Papers were given town on business 'this week ’ money in his possession, the proâ€" by Mrs- J~ Tyrrel and M133 3- M’ B h h f.’1‘ t ceeds of the sale of some small war- Coad‘WhiCh were appreciated 'by 811 is disssitini‘twltthgeifnggreZts oron 0' purchased papers at Water- Mrs. B. Bewell enlivened the pro- businessras a ceedings bygtwo excellent solos and OWing to the continued mild wea- week the ice in the ares no expense in PI‘OViding mod- A. staï¬, visited at "home over Sun- equipment and competent in- day, structors, is the Central Business Fred Peel, of Lindsay, returned on evangelistic services ' College, of Toronto. As a result this Saturday to Coboconk and will re- school enjoys a larger patronage main for the summer. thiscyear than ever before, and yet Harry Jackson and Robert Stevens is unable to supply the constant of the L.C.I., spent the week end at es. he 100 and started in newsboy. After being a length of Miss Jessie Coad by instrumental ther 0f 138*; time without home of any descripâ€" music.‘ rink became SO ‘90“: it was impossi- tion. he was directed to a refuge, Mr. and Mrs. Rubleun Bear and ' ble to use If" Our younger people are hoping for colder weather yet, tvï¬are he was taken in and cared for children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. His; conversion took place when he J. W. Hancock. was about 12 years Of age. At this ’ Mrs. Allan. Rogers and daughter, time he cszild not read‘or write, and i Clara have started for their home was for the most part self educated. iin the Northwest, intending to call At the age 0f 14 he taught aclass Ion her brother at YictorialMines. Of “my boys. Between the ages 01 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton visit- 14 and lo he first addressed adults. ,ed her sister, Mrs. Robt. McElroy From that time he was given the last week. 1'. if “ ." . 13:16 C The boy. preacher. Miss Florence Giles entertained a nearby congregational singing was number of her friends to an oyster a feature of this assemblage, the supper on Friday evening. A very spec1al offering at the close of the enjoyable time was spent by all. lecture amounting to "5' Mrs, Lean of Elmsdale. and[ her Mrs. R: Martin entertained a num~ granddaughter Miss Olive Brown Of her of friends at progressrve euchre ‘ Huntsville, spent) the week end at on Monday evening. An enjoyable the home of Mr. J_ (3111115,. time was spent by those present. Misses Stella and Tilly Hancock Mrs. J' H' Brandon gave a .pro-- entertained a number of young folks . gressu’e euchre party on Friday last Tuesday evening. All were Quite a number from here attend- night, when a large number were :glad to meet, sorry to; part and ,ed, the concert given in Woodville on entertained very pleasantly for sev- hope to meet again. . Friday last in aid of the‘ public li- eral hours. __ | brary Miss Winnie Granger. and Mr Miss 'neenie Acheson, who is at, F Plank took part in the programme. ï¬nding Lindsay 0.1., Spent Sunday Last Call on on Mrs. B. Stacey spent the week with her aunt. Mrs. George Mar- The last call on ladies’ fur and lend visiting Cambray friends. ' tin. fur lined coats . Prices greatly re I OWing to the warm weather. there Miss Rose Shannon of Napanee is ‘ duced. J. SUTCLIFFE ' SONS. has been no Skating at the rink. The young people are hoping for ice this and lots more skating. McKenzie Butter-dish factory is in full operation now, also in/ the basket faJctory 'considerable business is being done. The house which has been under erection by the Gull River Lumber 00., is nearly completed. We under- stand the company intend to build four or ï¬ve more in the spring. -â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"-. - é. LORNEVILLE (Special to The Post.) The recent warm weather made us think that spring was coming, but this,week’s colder weather made us think that winter is not yet gone. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry “W" . Littleton. ‘r‘kLENTI‘A week. It is quite aa unusual occurrence Mrs. D. Merriam left on Monday '59 visit her sister. Mrs. W. Mc- to have thunder showers in the winâ€" (Spccial. to The Post.) ter. The storm on Sunday was quiee I 1 The Women’s Institute had a so- ‘ lsevere and seems to, have done con- cial meeting and oyster supper at, siderable damage. We are sorry to hear that Eldon church, which was 'Kendry of Lindsay. " Henderson. of Lindsay, lS , visiting her niece. Mrs. T. Sadler. Mr. F. Warren took a business trip" to Peterboro last week. The Misses D. French and K. Jun- Lin of LCI; spent the week end at Mr. W. Suggitt’s on Friday evening. The chair was taken by the presi-i _ . _ dent, Mrs. A. E. Swain, ‘ynd aft’er ilightmng. the usual business of the institute,l Mr. J. Nugent was in Lindsay on there "were two songs by J. M. Monday. their respective homes here. iSwain and two selections from Mr. Mr. A. J. Campbell, general agent , S. Harper, our organist, and a numâ€" ,and Mr. .,Haight, inspector of the Miss Gladys French; left on Fr ielay Iber from Miss Cathcart of Gavan. iManufactbrers’ Life Insurance Com- ~â€"-â€" W eek . to spend a month With relatives in ; Short and pointed addresses were pany, were in Lorneville and vicin- Sutton ldelivered by Mr. J. Wilson, A. Mark ity last week. Mr. St3V995. SChO‘D1 inspector, was l J .i'BruceNW. Corneil, and J. Stokes -â€"â€"â€"-+--â€"--â€"- ifl town inspecting the 86110013 13.312 iMr. A. Casey entertained those we HORNCASTLE l (glad to see Mr. Duggan, been with U inâ€" I?! E, sent during tea time with gramo- , Mrs. Tompkins who has been visit: : phone SGICCtiODS- Mrs- J- Swain (Special to The Post.) lf'g he: Sister, DITS. Dl‘. Gould, I‘e‘ ga\ve a"paper on the management Of Mr_ Iienry~ Ashley one of our turned to her home in Cambray on i the home for health‘and happiness. prosperous farmers of this vicinity, Friday. ‘ A vote 0f thanks, was passed to has sold his farm to John Millaley, Mr. Spence and family are survey- those Who asmsted m the program and gone to live in McTaggart, ing the: river south 0f CObOCODk. who were not members. A vote _°f Sask.‘ We all wish him success in having finished operations at Stur- Phanksthwas â€:53; F0 hMrs- Suï¬Ã©tt his new home. a I e use se. r ,eon lake. where toey had been for s-(iï¬ging God SoaVe :2: 12; abodt Most of our young men, who had some time engaged, as far as Stur- . . g: . returned home here, some time ago «eon Point fifty departed saying the institute . n - have returned back to their homes V . was no fraud after all. , . .Ir.. Bert Robson, of Lindsay, , Rev Mr Chapman ave a sermon ,. 1n the west. The rest are followmg walked from Lindsay to Fenelon l t h. ‘ ° S " d g h 1 up soon. Falls' on Sunday returning to the l O t e men on un ay and t 6 me. e . t . b 'th rni tr . lchoir gave eï¬cellent music. We are LOUD y town y e mo ng am. l Mr Peas has returned from Eng- son and daughter who have Mr. Allan Gillies, of the Watchman ; land. saying Canada is my home ill- for some time, out again Warder, was in town on Tuesday. 1 Web Danc has en ed with ‘ J smiling faces. M d Mr R M rt' nt Su -‘ y gag ' . ran 3. . a in spe n ‘Casey for the summer. The large depth of snow, and day With friends in Bobcaygeon. . steady winter, and such a breaking Mrs. F. N. Rutherford spent a few up now, will surely bring lots of days in Lindsay this week the guest SLEEHNG DRAUGHTS ‘ green grass. and also the appearance or he friend. n... 1...... AND soommo mxrnnis the summer birds. Mrs. S. J. Bims spent Mondayln Ms. Jno. Ashby and family... who Lindsay. l A mother should never give her, have been visiting old acquaintanc- Mr. Freeland of Knox College, Oc_ lichild a sleeping draught, soothing es around here and other places, are cupied the pulpit in St. Andrew’s gmlxture or opiate of any kind ex- returning . church 0,3 Sunday last in the ab- 'plept of th: adlyice of ahdoctor who gart on March 9th. sence, of Rev. C. 8. Lord. asiseen t e c ild. All t- ese things , . . contain poisons and an overdose may 31. W. H. Ron 1:, 1 Ln was? :n town 0: lsgatufday-;n::::g’ kill the little one..When,you give . t . urichild Baby’s Own Tablets you arrangements for an excursmn to .yo ' ' . h f M 1 , . . ihave the guarantee of a govern- the ome 0 r. and Mrs. Haro ‘1 Lindsay on Wednesday evening, the‘ . - .. . . . ment analyst that this medicine does opcasmgl being the presentation 0f not contain one particle of opiate Eachern, 0f Kirkfield, éilfny ay at the Academy Of M“- or narcotic, and cannot possibly years. . . . w . ldo harmâ€"but always do' good. The Funeral Wlll take. place at K1rk~ Mrs. M. Pemn. of Cameron, spent Tablets promptly cure all stomach field, on Tuesday, March 8th. a few $17831an We" the gum 0‘ bowel and teething troubles, and MANNâ€"At the residence of Wm. J. Mrs. ‘ harpe. give healthy, natural sleep. Sold by McGahey, lot 2. 0011- 12. Emily, on Mr. J. H. Brandon has a number medicine daggers. or . by mail at 25 Tuesday, March 8th, Annie Mann, cf . men at work pulling down the cents a box from The Dr. {Williams’ aged 38 years. Gone but. not for- cuttings on his property on the Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. gotten- . o NBWHOUSBFU Priced Low to Make Home Furnishing a. Matter surpassed anywhere and our prices are equalled in but very few cases. * are the strongest argument for this s . an... assorted colors, i to their home in McTag- 7' McE'ACHERN â€"â€" On March cth at ' c_~,v' v. 4;, :2 :RNI â€" of Economy and Pleasure This store offers you the best lot of home furnishings it ever had and besides that they are not Our qualities and prices tore to supply your home needs, Come and see them anyway Lace Curtains, Muslins and Nets Be sure and see them. Plain Muslins, Nets Beautiful new white curtain muslins and nets, both frilled and wide hemmed edges with new insertions, special per yard 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c, 30c Something to suit any window you have. Madras Muslins A very special showing of new designs in imported Scotch Mad- ras muslins, all double width, all new colorings, big range 50 at per yd. 85c, 75c, 65c... .- SPECIALâ€"200 Yards white madras in beautiful new 25 patterns at per yard... a White Nottingham lace curtains, 2.3 yards long, taped edges, a bet- ter curtain than you could 25 White Nottingham lace curtains exPect at per pair. ........... 3;} and 3;. yd. lengths, new pat- terns, single and double borders, extra value per pair 1 on 0.....COOOC‘OIOOOCO"F‘I'OI'... - A very special range of white Nottingham lace curtains, 3.1, and 3% yard lengths, 00“)??? edges, regular 2.50 to 2.75 pair. Your choice of a big range of patterns and some 2 25 cream tinted curtains at only per pair............... . . . ...... . 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A plendid wearing carpet and Genuine Scotch Linoleums for Best Wear Our years of experience has shown that these are best suited for real hard service, being well well seasoned and smooth ï¬nished. Our showing includes very new patterns in from 1 to 4 yank wide, per sq. yard Our special No. 1 quality 600.- Floor oil cloths, mattings, etc., in a. frei ht to our nearest station on G.T.R. or C.P.R. on We prepay g ypurchases of $25 and over. An excellent wearing carpet at per 1 00 yard .............. . ........ . .................. I No. 2 quality, very special 500. big range at prices to please you greatly. sunnos very special purchase and special 3% . Brussels, Velvet, Wilton and Axminster qualities . Body and border 1 25 , ' ' . ~ - " l . - ........... serv1ceable atterns, all new deswns and 30 to match. Per yard on y '- 1 colorings atpper yd. 500, 409., 35: and... . BRUSSELS CARPETS-fâ€"bew patterns and - very rich combination colorings, body 27 ms. wide, borders to match the various patterns. ‘ l i. i I f \ .n ll- l