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Lindsay Post (1907), 15 Mar 1912, p. 3

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i3to:e rople who 53"! natismâ€"-it is I regularity in“ , can be 002mm euses. 5‘ squintiuu on] equipped for a 'glasses. and i nding the rig] reliable. Lowe rcat and Chest? PETERBCRO 8' HOUSE. m 3rd \Vednesdly ». m to 6 pa >. Bar and Na o 0 § C to... .0.” “l .atism Iday eve; ning under the Library '3'" In“? L100 t0 nuite and arices d advzmwg‘ harming ’5 The P0913.) aw ARC} c131 5“ {Bullo‘ », Oph., Eye-glam replaced. ,’5 Shoe in .‘Iamage Licensts fFireE me 13 to 3 in favor of Coboc nk. Theater: does not indicate the play, asit was sixty minutes of fast clean My. One of the Kinmount players happened with an accident in the secâ€" ondhalf that put him aut for the rat of the game. Coboconk dropped : man to equalize the teams. The .Emonnt boys are a fine lot of hoe- key players, only we wish our boys ladmet them sooner. The line-up: Seward Rover 33311 Scott Centre Moore Simpson L. wing M. Cooxe Minna R. wing Groves i were Glen Brown, Kinmount, Med‘the game satisfactorily to ”you, there being only two penalâ€" ties. Coboconk defeated Kinmount 14 to 4 on Kinmount ice. i COBOCONK ,; {Speciai to The Post.) On Saturday evening last the Co- ma: hockey team were entertained by“ Peel and Miss Rhodes at the mo! 31:. and Mrs. '1‘. C. Birch- ,m A very pleasant evening Was M in playing games. after which a wry lunch was served. 01: marshy evening last the Kin- mun! hockey team journeyed over wCoboconk to play the return game new boys of our town. The state «hummus 8 to 1 and at, 9,31 mount 'The Spring Assizes will be held in Many an April 9th. Chancellor 3"” will preside. No cases have been W yet. ‘1 Mu. Horn left this morning on ”“1398! trip to Chesley. I“ Dean left this morning on 3 Mt ‘0 lontnai. 111?. H. Hopkins went to BOD‘ him today. :2. w. B. Spat-ling went up to To- me 3m night on business. y’gg‘uk 15 «yr-"- a. injury is insured against gm such . i had p919“! hot one speces of A kin! «19h fg‘wn. As soon as Zam-Buk gap? _ it stops the Stunning. :1 as” re such friends .3 wh! children a They me nothing for dw“ ‘ an All m o: the as. - they 295d: M 23:12â€"ng ggops their -- lâ€"ush 5 52 “do IL: 1’]. w ‘ as»: E 5’: ' exes. Cal. 535 ; City Mex. We rat. <O<Z¢O mekmuz Oh- NFDOM “jammy... '11.". JG “2' ‘1 ime. pa rtién] . 3“" W11) PBS mt Part3 ES to FABIHB 035T L. Stewart is in Toronto W1. nscavaav xuu‘ciss, City Agent. A. MacNABB. Depot AW" 0N 9th OF APRIL VIA cchcd 1d Trunk Pacific Rai’way, 25"”: time, fined: sensce “Peg. Saskatoon and Ed- I}. AY . rate: from other points In Ontario. 's and tickets call on DCFR MARCH 15. '12 Coboconk Deyman W. Cooke against (Montreal Witness.) 1 Sir James Whitney has changed to 1 a singular degree his attitude to- wards the land tax question from the very contemptuous tone of iormer remarks of his that have been re. ported. We do not mean his private remarks to Mr. Fels, of soap fameâ€"- we had only Mr. Fel's picturesque re- port for thoseâ€"but to statements of his views made in public to those representing the cause. He told such â€"we do not remember his very words â€"â€"that, however such remedies for abuses might be needed in the new re- gions of the West. they would prove altogether upsetting in the more set- tled conditions of Ontario. It has generally been supposed that the far- mers. being land owners, would be ST. ANDREWS AND CHURCH UNION sideration to the matter, and the chances were that whatever conclusâ€" ions were arrived at would be ap- proved by the people. That was en- other way of saying that the gov- ernment, having been a little rtevipi- tate in its former judgment, and rea- lizing that this deputation represent- ed a formidable body of opinion, would do its best to find out what the 'people really do want in the NEWS OF MENDEN (SpeCial to The Post.) Mr. F. C. Fielding, of Coboconk, was in town last week. Mr. G. P. Mark returned from a visit to Fenelon Falls and Millbrook. Mr. John Brohm, of Haliburton, was in town last week. Dr. Broad, of Lindsay. was in town on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Prentice. and little son are visiting friends in this vicinity, after an absence of two ' Mr. J. G. Hazzard, or Mono mum Ont., visited friends in Minden. Mr. Alfred Stephens, or Gelert was in town on Friday last. ‘I This old established and wen known hotel has just undergone a, tharough renovation. and is now in a. heat-1' position Lhzwnever before ture on Mark Twain, delivered by Rev. W. J. Rayner. ' Mr. John Kernohan purchased a fine more at Mr. Anderson's sale of hors- es in Fencion Falls. The death‘ of Mr. J nmes Kirkpat- rick occurred at the home of his idaughter. Mrs. Joseph Noicey, of Mrs. Seward and Miss Ruby Small are visiting friends in Peterboro and Lindsay. Miss Margaret. Johnston went to Toronto one day last week. Messrs. Harry Henderson, Robert Ireland, Ernest Ireland, Asa. Hagan, and Irvine Shapeless went to Strass- burg, Sash, early last week. Mr. Cliflord Peck went to Alburg, Prince Edward County, early last week. The marriage of Miss Edith Fitz- gerald and Mr. Elijah Fetterley forâ€" merly of Minden, now ofi' Ceylin, Sash, took place on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1912, at the residence of the bride’s parents, 19 McCaul street, Toronto. The ceremony was per- formed by_Rev. G. S. Faircloth. of Toronto. The young couple left on the eleven o’clock train for Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis. and Winnipeg, thence to Ceylon, Bank, where they will reside. i A number of young people from Minden visited Mr. J. Prentice’s skating rink on Monday evening last, Iand report a very enjoyable time. IV.» 5,," 1:4 N .1 l'fi n a Mr. Thomas Smitheram, of Pleas- ant Valley,'was assessing here dur- in g last week. ISLAY (Special to The Post.) Mrs. Young, of Manitoba (nee Miss Ida Sangines) was visiting relatives in this vicinity last week. Several from this district attended Mr. Moody Webster’s sale of. farm stock and implements on Friday last. We understand Mr. Webster and fam- ily intend going west at an early date. . Mr. James Wilson, nieo Mtg 31 T01- sdax mi", were at LINDSAY POST. We now take pleasure in announcing mar Spring 1912 Milfinery Opening. A marvelous showing of the Latest 1.0229393? 3 F Siyfies. THEEEfiDAY fifiirfi‘URDAY FREDAY \nv‘ .u-vo WAKELY’S i No ailment causes more suffering to little ones than does constipation. Hardly a little one escapes this trou- bleâ€"many of them sufler from it continually. The surest cure and safâ€" est remedyâ€"one that is absolutely guaranteed to he :ree from harmful ‘drugsâ€"is Baby's Own Tablets. They never failâ€"they have cured thouso lands of cases. Concerning them Mrs. 9Lev. Blanchet, St. Racine, Que., writ- es: “I have used Baby's Own Tab- lets for constipation and vomiting, and have found them an excellent remedy, and I have recommended them to several of my neighbors." The Tablets are sold by medicine from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine 00, Brockville. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferguson and Mr. Jack Dermott entertained a few of their friends to :an oyster supper ‘on Monday evening of last week. A very pleasant time was spent. Mr. McDermott intends returning to the ‘ west at an early date. BABY'S OWN TABLETS The Islay bradch of W. I. met at the home of Mrs. H. Boyd, on Wedâ€" nesday of last week. There was a large attendance and a. very interest- ing and profitable meeting was held. Two excellent papers were given. one CURE CONSTIPATION mm ' my '81.” ~ Immmnm 'by Miss Knight of Pleasant Valley. [ operatwns of fraudulent and irres. branch, entitled “Gossip," also one , ponsible companies. by M" D' R' Spence on “Helpful The old act has allowed brokers“ hints for housekeepers." Several se- secure p . ‘on tor the Atto » ggtlonssgf'niusic‘yere’ wzll rencflered. ‘ General to p] : oe t . kinds oi'rnv e _mo :11 eresung ”3 “re 0 the ‘ surance for companies outside the meetmg was an address and presen-l . V‘ . fl, h _ province, and the insured had to tatxon to “18. a. Wuson, w o m‘itake a chance on the stability afar tends leavmg \.. :s alstrxct. The ad-i company. 8213' men of North 09.- dress was as follows. harln nnfipred considerable after m 222°: 1:223:39 .22: take a meson “My 0, we dress was as” follows company. Busmeee men of North 0:;- ‘ tario sufiered considerable after m Dear Mrs. Wilsonâ€"We the members cent fires' because their insurance of the Islay branch of Women's In- Was with insolvent companies! and stitutei desire to convey to you our gall that resulted from prosecuténan deep regret that, after a residence of § was the fining of the agents: It is several years among us, you are I now provided that brokers wtshirg about to remove from our midst. l to do business with active compan- Since our Institute has been organizâ€" { ies must take out an annual lieeme ed you have been a helpful member : and file a monthly report with the always ready to cheerfully do your i Department. Should the circumstan- part. It would be only a simple state- 7 ces warrant it the government has ment of truth for us to say we shall; the right to demand a larger} occur- greatly miss you, not only at our : ity than $5,000. monthly meetings. but also at our‘ social gatherings. Will you 'case’ Mr. F. R. Wiliord left to-day far accept these spoons as a slight tL-i'en Montreal on a business trip. of our best wishes and appreciation; Mi“ Virvie Waynne of Toronto 3. of your services. And we have the the guest 2f friends in town. ' greatest pleasure in wishing you thel Mr Bert Grills otBrool l‘ in D I D I” utmost happmess and contentment in town y | r day attenil m: 1 your new home, where we feel sure , of a relatrve. l't'es th t have de so the same qua 1 1 a ma 1 m. and Mrs. F. w. Sntclifie haw many friends for you in Islay v nll : . win other friends for you. . returned from St. Catharina. thew n . A they have been for a few weeks. fl That no insurance broker may '19- sue policies for outside and non-reg- 1stered companies, unless he has tak- en out a license and deposited a bond of $5,000 with the government, is an important provision in' a bill to am- end the Insurance Act, which was 119.ced before the Legislature by Hon. «1 wfi _- ' . \ . , J. J. 203, :‘Jtorwâ€"yGezcrm, waste]- 3 i a day, 16 news ammo to Human; we Mrs. Wilson was completely taken by surprise, but expressed her thanks. A dainty lunch was served w the hostess and was much enjoyed by all. The deepest sympathy of each mem- ber is extended to the president, Mrs Wn. Wilson, of Zion, on the 5.,fidsn death of her mother, the late Mrs. l-Ierron, who resided near Victoria Road, and whose funeral took place to Fenelon Falls on Wednesday of last week. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Cur-rims on the sec- ond Wednesday at 2.30 p. m. 5111a- dies are cordially invited to .ttend. GUARDS AGAE'E ”E 823 "*3 BAD {NSURANCE March 2%? March Egflfi March 23rd our midst. E to en organizâ€" Q ies 1 member an 7 do your i De mele atate- g ce: 1y we shall; th 1y at out i it] so at our 1 m 'mse ’ l Miss Virgie Waynne, of Toronto, in. the guest of friends in town. Mr, Be-rtGriua. ofBrooklin. In in. town yesterday attending this tux-1n! of a. relative. COLONIST R A TES aweles, Cal. - ESQS‘ 85 San Francisco. C a], Proportion Rates from other pain” in Oniario. WESTERN. CANADA géTTLERS’ TRAINS. UT 1‘70 MATCH ET’l‘. Guy Agent on J. W. ANDERS‘ON, Depot Ami; Will have TORONTO 10.20 pm. EACH TUESDAY During MARCH and APRIL Ad. From LINDSAY MARCH Ist to APRIL 15th u ngcr 1,49%): ; {$42 3% )"(ar'o mt

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