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Lindsay Post (1907), 11 Mar 1910, p. 6

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LINDSAY, Family, “a Sale March l2“! Farmers Want 3 (1 condition 500 Little More Snow 1 H ' v Horse, we: ht 1350 lbs. _ . 1 Hilly}; Mare in fozigl, D. Imported According to the statements of one of their-number, ._the farmers are Horse. _ _ M 1300 1 Handsome Deluer} are, not over pleased with the weather. the weather man to lbs. 1 Black Gelding, Spast, by Directuxn Theylare telling. 1 Black Gelding, 7 years dd. by keep his foot on the soft pedal for and are really afraid that Black Joe. '1 » . . . , 't, 2163. six awhle, 1 Black blue, by Herml _. too much of a good thing is worse 25 Horses. full carioud. 14 Heavy Horses in goo 1 Heavy Horse. weight Fresh arrivals daily. Come and familiarize your eye Wi . . 1 , , . ‘ a , . "WM mama“ WW... . A palstgavfi {(31.5% by Harnbletonian than goneb at all. The: little £39; ; .eor e, ve as a as ee ex ress smce . o . - o . th t ‘i p the characteristic fashion changes for this Spring. St . 1 Grey Mare, f 20 Gutters onbsggasoggilstfiund' 501 smiled 30 benignlyh is that the g 1 New Standard Robe. 6 \Vhiffle- fall wheat will suffer. “It wouldbe right, if; this were the first of . . . . 1 through our cloak department when m the vrcmrtg of t .. ... -oquâ€" u..- trees. _ ., all 45:23 Single Harness. double V. April,” said a farmer this morning, btbtcBlanl-zets. new. must be sold. any “but this tint;1 “81:118th come ., W, _ price. about two or t ree wee o ear- ‘ . . . . i ,7 j, .. .0... W... m... b. son... ,,,. I, would, ,, methmg Ma, store. It IS an easy wag at keeping in touch wnth the um : ’ 1;” p1108- . . . anyway if the farmers were all sa- '- , ~ - . , t . .. new milk Cows ms in old tisfied, but in this case they seem 2 new VVheelharrows. must he‘s. 1 Heavy Mare, first class condition. in foal. to have a good reason for their. complaint. The snow has disappear- f the best Heavy Horses ed as if by magic during the past dozen Neck- week. and the‘fall. wheat is unpro- tected. The farmers, therefore, are TERMSâ€"Thrfie months' on approv hoping for ac'return of ,the snow un- t‘d DOtE-‘S’ discount allowed at the rate til the winter has entirely gone. These are made of fine English Venetian of 7 per cent. per annum. for cash on % nicely tailored silk lined, 7 gored skirt, with pleating of credit amounts. There will also be ofi'ered for sale 10 inches. Comes in colors of green, navy blue, ashes of roses and taupe. Special price. . . . . . . . . . . . $16.00 . usik ‘ D. one o . ever crossed the Atlantic. 50 Whitfietrees and 2 yokes. Cloth, . Nicely tailored suit, with 32 inch coat. skirt .,. With the new draped effect and pleating. Comes in -' the new shades. Special price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.00 sumo suns ”W mm 3335 _ trimmed with buttons. Comes in all sizes, colorsof blue and black, Special price. . . . .......... s ‘ moo $23.00 suns ”9353’. Eff. PIi'ZEEKIEEW Made of very fine English Serge, with long rolling re- skirts. made full flare, gatherek flounce, six r0 shirrlng accordion pleated, f1 ill with small gathered v: rs, trimmed with brocaded silk,finished with self strap- , ping and buttons to match, lined with very fine satin, on bottom, All ‘rills put on With twin needle ('1' » skirt nicely pleated and trimmed with buttons at. .323 Spamal prices. ° 7939 98c: 31-25: 31-49: 31 1 and $2.50. See these special values. l l l I I the Household Furniture, consisting of furniture, stoves, carpets, kitchen utensils, etc... of the estate of the late John Berry. _ Made ef ’vcry fine Serge, nicely pleated, 7 gored skirt, With. 30 Inch coat, trimmed with braid and buttons, also long rolling rovers. Very close price.. $18.00 means EYESlGllT Our success in filling the demands of the most particular and exacting \vear- MR' ‘ HAZEL THURSTON Mr. Hazel Thurston, of Dunsford, _ l ers of'lglasses is mainly due to , l. ‘he most scientific and thorou l1 1 method of testing eyes. g left for the west today, where he 2% 3, The use of lenses of the very fin_ expects to make hls home in future » est quality. Mr. Thurston has been actively in- . Iâ€"â€"â€"WE IMPORT DIRECTâ€"IIâ€" ing our lenses. , . 4.. Our ability to supply glasses Men s Club and he Will be very much . 1'“ -Whlch fit, perfectly. missed by his friends. 5. Our many years of careful study -....-. _--§_.. ”ma.â€" 1’ ‘ and practice of the optical business. a 1.. __-.- ...-....__. . l ,1 _ M. 3. gums, ppm 9, CObOCOflk View Of 1 ' EYEilGlllT SPEGIALIST § l . 92 Kent-st. (Over Neili's Shoe Store) “051%? 1‘93“le l WAKELY’S 25. The absolute accuracy in grind- terested in the Dunsford Young. Wo+c+c 6+? ‘ ‘5‘ fwvnakh' Lindsay 1 Examination free. Eye Glasses WW 1 - ‘ - - .7 . repaired. (Continued from. page. 8) .. , , . . . . . - _.__...._____.._._~_. -7 .___ ____ _ ______ ’ . . _. I not as Impromptu speechâ€"Mr. W. Imrie. of magnificent hair. and MaYCh 5"“Mmh has been it seems as if this were a deep been praised in the press, natural. much as they should have, perhaps, In short, they have been doing nothâ€" Readingsâ€"Miss Recitationâ€"Miss G. J unkin. F. Moyes, Miss She must 13165655 8 Coboconk, said. and will be said, regarding the .1 laid scheme to depriVe, perhaps bet- .1. : final game of the hockey tourna- I, ter, to rob Coboconk of the honor ment at Fenelon Falls on Friday 10f having the medals, WhiCh were ingbut winning games. Their reCOPd Thurston, Mrs. Fred Smitheram” per and never her voice" . 1 evening. A dispote has arisen, which 1101195“? Wot.l by. them, as 13119: 1‘8“?!“ . shows what they are as hockey play- Trioâ€"Miss L. Knight,, Mr. I. song. t your correspondent understand will 5 :6: dialsruimtgh lsOnIoItAaccoSrdingdlto . “'5' and some. of them are equal to nght’ F' ThMSton‘ She must be a §Ood ~ be settled by a deCision of the O. git yS 6:11;: tchat : ”.1 . . econ Y. {many players 1n larger town teams. I Soloâ€"Mrs. Wes. Webster. Ways ready to do 5“,. , eree who is as 1 If they had had to meet defeat this ‘1 After singing the National An- She must be 2. 51116115, year they could have taken 1t wrth them a dainty luncheon was served and not require an: Sm . HA. officials. Coboconk team re- and . weak and shallow, and that can be supporters want, through the col l umns ‘ swayed in his decisions as easily . as much grace as they have every t by the ladies. After supper all ,1, it IS notafit charâ€" victory. They are not glorying over- ipaired She must love can ' to the arlor and 'oined in 1 p 1 able to care for meal of The Post, to give a true view of i aztthi: m; can, Th” hl 1 1 a er 0 re eree any game. 11‘ Y. their season’s victory’s but naturally ~ - Auld L s the way they see thlngS. It Seems i . . )smgmg ang yne. . inotice carefully the strenuous meth- they are proud of their record and, them by hand. , A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. She must be a good ok to sto ' ' ‘ ~. 1 1 p the Citizens 3f Cobocogk ar: mfiturrn i and Mrs. Webster for than kindness . xery pron ’ 0 81 \in throwing open their spacious have a mi . home for the occasion. All went test intellectual seam for this final game between Hali- 'ods the judge of play to ad stored Wl burton and Coboconk, beSides the ofâ€" 1 the game, when he saw the rough proud, yes, - .‘ was 1 play, in a crowd of 500 howling team. .’_;IPVR|CNT ' O ficial referee, a judge of play 1 the LatESt appointed. by whom it is not known , miter? he blfew. a smallthwhistlea It matters not, whether or wheth- home» ' , , . , ‘on e, ma ne,i on can, e com-' - . ~ , . and 1t appears that It 13 this party imotion thgi: would cause If the er not, . our. boys receive-the “@1118 ing’s entertainment. The Pleasant hubby hasn't the super» _’ who has caused all the trouble. The i rough play had been S im ortant for their Victory on .Friday 1mg ' Valley branch are to be congratu- and doesn't know 1: a:- CSI - - a p they, in their own minds, the“ sup- lated on the- success of their social . - e ‘ half time score was 2â€"1 1n favor as he now makes out why did he - . . She must dress in l ' porters here, and the minority of evenings. . 1 - 1 a ,_ of Haliburton. 1not Personally skate.m the referee, spectators who saw the game, are ___ gluon out must >983 and have him rmg his bell and stop convinced that they won it fairly ' 1 1 same. A builderr-are you losmg weight ? She must 3.2 ; in \Vatclies. Clocks and Jewelry now in stock. See our new selections ' Si‘verware and Cut Glass. suitnb for \Veildlug G ift-s. Expert Repairing a specialty. h S ortly after the laSt half started l the game and not wait four or‘ - ' , 4 and honestly. Thus, to them, 13 more N ,, . - The D. L Emulsron W111 always gay, of a deeply Coboconk tied the score. With only i five minutes afterwards when Coho , a1 - . . i V 1 ' l satisfaction than. to own th? med s 3 mm. remainm to la: Cobomnk . . , . z - . g P : Conk had scored, and then tell- of rt. .1 under the means that Haliburton is help and build you up. Restores pro- lively, modEu. per digestion, and brings back ,ing brilliant. _ l Surely had he then wanted he could lusing in tsying to get them. h 1th M7 d .. 1 ea -â€" - f home an n. ' l° . ' Marriage licenses and “am; Rings scored again, making the score, {‘0- 1 __ boconk 3, Haliburton 2. The referee . have made himself, heard some way. 1 T rand his bell for this goal the “In: the decision the 0.H A ofiicials ' ‘ - t * her bushel!“ THE POPULAR E . . ' . ' - . ---â€"-â€"-!-""--- - 50°19 Y 0‘ “ J WELRY STORE' teams all lined up, m the regular rmay give Coboconk may loose, be-‘i Farm “21p else on earth way to finish the playing of the 3 ‘ cause of the fact that they failed to . M i I d 1 f sh d 'c we: . ‘ ‘N . . . - h . e oesn ._ J F MCCaIt minutes renaming, the referee was play the remaining three min. b uti All farmers Wishing farm _ elp an 8 ea 0 i That is all that mos ; ~ ' ' _ ' ’ lshould apply as soon as poSsltble to 3 ready to drop the puck, when the they refused to .do tgis after the MORGAN JOHNS __.__. Lindsa o 7: M' ,TSIZM’_‘ ”â€"1 . judge of play. skated up to him, greferee had wobbled around in his . .____ y. l The R‘ght woman I g Real Estate Bought and Sold and and told him that some time previ- ' decision. If the game and medals are 1 ‘ O 9% Fire Insurance Effected. ous, possibly 5 min. before, he had r finally ‘giVento Haliburton, it seems BALSAM GROVE _____... C AS 7! - blown his whistle to stop the game i to Coboconk unfair un-British and an \ . "‘""' What a man wants in '9' woman is Infants and ,1 . l . ’ . ' (S ecial to The P0815) For mane? to Lgan £01“ 8 rough play. If he blew 1t, 1 action absolutely umustified. Under P ‘ ‘ _ somewhat as follows, says an exâ€" , “a" - the referee nor neither of the tea-ms the existing circumstances, how does {On Wednesday, Mafrch 2nd, grind: change . “a Kllld Y0“ - . . ito the number of fi ty assem e 3 ~ ‘ 1 100k to the sporting editor of The ‘ ' She mustbe a dream of beauty Bears the 0* heard it The judge of play claimed :- it h f M R C w b te . that on this account the last goal for ; Post? How does it 1 k t some of ‘ the 0m 0 rs. . . e S I" m 1 .. 1 1 _ Coboconk could not. be counted. Afâ€" '; the leading hockey 35thussasts of 1 response to the inVitation extended She must be an angel wrth the signatnr‘ ox 1381‘ some argument the official refer- 3 Lindsay. To Coboconk team and iby the Women’s Institute . to an 5111 cc told the scorers to count the 1 their supporters it appears very l ”At home” At eight thirty the goal, and he also told the captain 3 strongly that the Whole thing is an ; programme opened by Singing the 1 Maple Leaf. The following numbers of our team that his first decision , attempt to actually. steal the game 1 were all well . rendered) would stand, and that the goal: and medals from their rightful ownâ€" R din Mrs J S mitheram ea 8â€" - ' ' ‘ P OUR HOMEMADE would be counted. The judge of play i ers. . again interferred, this time in the ‘ 00,0060}, has a team this year that Instrumentalâ€"Miss nght. Mr. form of a private conversation with . . . . Everson. ' the, referee. After this conpersation, i1: :otedngo; 1ts,fa1r, h: nest 31118 fig, Readingâ€" Mrs. Jos. Le: H ' the referee changed his mind, and 0' oco so has a earn I a as Chorusâ€"“01d Folks a ome.” "W - W." said it was no goal, and would not i . I . ' ONLY ONE. SECOND HAND D be counted. Coboconk then refused to E the season’s playing. They are '3- team Readingâ€"Mrs. Pethick. . play the remaining three minutes un- ’ thathave played hockey and 'won ., h . c H R I s' M c I L less the goal was counted, and thus l every game, simply because they were Recitation-0. Imne. the game ended. In the first place,- i the better players. The! have n°t \ on Mortgages 9 All business strictly confidential. Land charges low, as I do all my l own writings. » ' F. n. KIDD ‘ 91 Ken t-st, - - Phone 88 \‘x - _..__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- lindsay Marble Works Cambridge-st. North of Fire Hall For all kinds of Granite and Marbl Monunmta Get prices and see de signs. it. CHAMBERS. Prop. l 'H.I-‘.’.:.«\:vw~ *(mwmr:rr§lymuwbmw nu flw-nr~vn~~wygnwmm..mwmmym..«.b~wmtw .: ,. r . h . .. , ,- ' 1 . .. M... .. . ,1“; (w 1 . ”1 5.1% ‘o‘: wry ... n ,r. u p...” w... 7,. out...“ "I“ J‘” ' v --»a y“A“»JWh-‘.~m-,m .» . . ,. . ~.

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