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Lindsay Post (1907), 22 Mar 1912, p. 4

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I .g . a * * i- .)g. 9(- 1(- I, ‘ *ge*-xe***-‘II-****** ,.*.x.********.** *************r, ***,,** ‘¢ r. r Ladies and Misses new Spring Laclies‘ Utility Coats in Bordered eilects are prongunc- Greys. Tans ail-’3 .\'.:.'.-. . I” 0 I . Suits in 59113351 Panamas. ”'01“ . ‘ .‘ ed the leading,r lim'elty in 171185 _ - . . ‘. .\ , ,_ . A stcds and 'l‘wceds. Shades \\ orsteds, Covert Cloths. Serjes Fabrics lor this spring. And illILIfdbhl"‘ld:1LI ‘IHIL “7 .211. "f ’l‘an, Grey, N95.“ and ' and Panamas. Shades of Grey. handsome ellects they are. Bor- 159450“ mI ‘ ”11*‘119- ‘1'» .4; Black. The Coats are loose, \.I ' . F _ (1 Bl k (lered Marquisettes, Bordered your special attcnith 1 . .3. Stlni-fltting~ 3-1 to 26 inCh0510ng lan. ‘ my awn an ac ' Delauies, Bordered Voiles, Borâ€" handsome range . i 11:2; 711;“; handsomely trimmed with braid 50 to 52 inches long, loose, seâ€" dered nIuslins‘ Bordercd Silks. ’l‘weeds and “”51“,: ;:: .." 3 ’ ‘ With Silk collars and reveres. iiii-littino styles laroe rollino 0111' OmluiSitC showing 0‘ the“ the above shades. 313;, . l ' Mil-Cd “'il-ll Silk throughout. a ' l a ‘ . ' b handsome Fabrics. imported ij . . -.â€". 1_ . .1 .. . Skirts made in the new straight 90113“ 311d TC‘I‘I'CS. trimmed us direct from the makers. is meantiiiil II\ aw. ;7 Sine eilccts. trimmed with braid with contrasting colors.‘ Price unsurpassed. We want you in smart $11115. V» 121.31. I _ to match the coats 1 high waist clch ‘31" 9:, see them. l’l‘iccs 50c yard 111) adiiiii‘t-s. it is nu ‘ effect. Special price. per Suit... ‘ """""""""""" " " ‘ to ................................. $3.00 “I a suit ”it-11:41}; . 1 . ' ...................................... $l5.00 ‘ range “mm :o. :1 ' «l . . Ladies" and Misses line tailor- Ladies B1.aCk Silk Longs. Illlll’UTLt'd 1,4111%” 5111“ 35“" I” I ...... I‘d: 39 ’ i _ tul Suits in Series. Tweeds and 1"“.‘5‘ St‘ml'liuing styles 1 large “huh“ good “fight-\- (luahuw' . - . ' .‘I 31”“. \l'orsteds. ’l‘lie fashionable (”Ham and 1.0an reVel‘es, hub line. soit. lustrous lmisli. wear lllt' l)i‘\t 'rlil'i,.'.‘«‘.".' .I shades of Grey. Tan, Navy and \‘ilv embr rid .1. d «I 11. . . cxceeilingly well. '1'he_\’ come in Sergcs irzl': b.- t'X'. : f... ‘ Eli‘mk' 90““ are loose, semiâ€"lit: " . ‘ ( t e on C0 (”5‘ Im- shades of 'l‘llsuln, Alice. Tall. Ear. \\'e “an: 1 1 3; uni“ Wlth long rolling; 9:131.“ VCR“ and edges OE coat; ch‘ Brown, Navy. Grey. Cardinal. grand shim-inf; i::.: ' - I , v. .. (r , . - _ . . ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ I:::\r;\I:I::: ElZZ-jlisttereaigslilt lilftllc soft, lustrous Silk. made espeCi- ' Sky, Shell Pink and Black. BC‘A’ gm. in shades ..; I.\'.-.'.- effects with high \i'aist_ Price ally for “5 10 retail at the 032' utiful Fabrics [or Dressesl’ricc 'l‘an. (in-en. .111.~ ,. I per Suit ..................... $25.00 trcliiely low price ...... $10.50 per yard ........................ $l.00 l’i'ices per .‘"l~ so. 1:; 1 S109 ' i ‘ l . ’f‘f. '. . ‘ _ . A " 7 ' “' II I:' l . 7-. "Iihf..':." 1 :I '. I’I’, ‘ ‘ .Ii V ’ crave-1 erg; MITCHELL’S zbeautitui effect was to be seen in a. P d. 0f leriation had remained in the treas- l P ' i D ’ 131115 find poms '“”1‘1 “-9 ' ' 'large black picture hat trimmed with I'OCQB 11188 gury as the work let had not been enle 011188 ipea‘ me" MlLuNERY OPENING'numei-ous plumes, with large jet caâ€" . icompleted. And Mr. Hawkins has FROM CANNINGTON l bacherons at side, front with stream- ops COUDCII Inow at this present meeting shown 0f ln‘erESt â€"-â€"â€" . . . l ers of black satin ribbon and silk 3 ithat he had expended some other moâ€" I . f Sh t B h The early millinery openings 0‘ the. . I ""'" ineys in his division as per interim "" MFB‘ Crawford. ° Ian y ay as season at Miss Mitchell's parlors 0V-Ii:ccstv:;:t;1::gethleoo::th::o::;nthetr:I The following resolution was pass- orders on which he could have Chars“ (Special to The Post.) been the guest of her Sister, Mrs Tom l ‘ (I Campbell’s grocery started 13"“310500. Flowers bows chons buikle ied in Ops Council March 11th: ied commission, the figures for every- March. 12â€"Mr. and Mrs. Rich. PurVis the pastheeIk.I I l Thu-Baal The room was tastefully wings and quill, effects are also iiil That this council regrets the ap- gthing cleared up being as follows: fBrown of Cannington visited Peniel “'C'T'L" meeting ”1 ”a” De“ Tues-I {Rotated with the new spring flow- . . . . . .. .. J Moneys as per interim orders on lf . ds recentl . day afternoon at 3 p. m. i .. 22's and other decorations the large endence, orange is gaining great pearance in the Warder newspaper which Mr Hawkins had not taken men 3' The Bert Johnston company have‘ . . ’ prominence. Cardinal red for obvious ; dated Feb. 14th and 1'5th of an ar- | . I- . .. 9 I- Mr. Wm. 1,“ka of Fenelon, was . I - l say citizen. aged 5: Y .: .« ~: ‘~ display was exceptionally grand. The reasons, is being much talked over ticle headed “Ops council" and stat- commisswn m 1910’ SM)" and m “n the guest of his sister. Mrs. Geo. been playing m the opera house 8v land 15 days. The deceased i329: ‘ large show room was well attended at present in fact the season so | in-g that certain disclosures had been “9150’ making in all $104‘72' Gilson for a few days. My night during the pan week’ and l lived on C-olborne 2' a»? va= ‘ with citizens, including several other far may be classified as one of ex- i made at a recent meeting of the said3 Excess Of Iappropriation money c-n Mr. 'Will Lytton, and sister, Miss mm“? the hall was not cdeed' i member of St. we‘rfcu": malifsegzezin:ritifiigeegn:r::§::::: , tremely vivid coloring. About the on- i council charging a former road com- Eggiiizzmfilsgf; :sasszgak::1bi: :1; Maggie visited at Mr. S. Rice's. some mghts' the show was gOOd' left here some years ;2: 3:: a; . fnl season ; 1y delicate combination favored is l miseioner with having taken commis- I $17 84 iii all $84 67 ‘ ' ' ‘ Mr. G. Coolidge and daughters have Mr.I Alex. Dobson, of Beaverton, ’ ed in farming in Brace 23:35:; I 3; ‘ ° . ~light grey and white and the pastel ; sion on money he had not expended. ' ’ _' ' ~ , _ moved to their new home in Cressâ€" was In town on Tuesday. brother an a sister .3; :29 Cflefiif Arnong the beautiful models that I shades which are worked out in ma-" Every member and the clerk of the. Balance on which Mr. Hawkins Iis well. Dr. Colville, of Dakota has been g'de 1:; Lindsav VI ant-v . . '1‘; merited particular attention was 3 lines. Malines, by the way. is much 5 said council hereby alfirm that no mulled t0 °°m' ”3'65' commlsslm Mr. Arthur Fell, of Burnt River, the guest of Mr. w. H. Blackwell for‘ l a: d M 5' h”; 9.43:}; large sterling shape made of cream'i in evidence, and its use is expected tot? such report was ever given by them on the same at. 5: per cent. being spent a couple of days in this vicin- the past week. :2; in diet“. “in“, ' 121:; mohair braid, trimmed with two i continue and to grow. Among the po- 1 to any reporter or anyone in connec- ‘SIigjriici-iri: :Olzolszgttzozif' 5:33:23: ity. I Mr. Alf. Hall of Owen Sound was . Sonya and “I,“ ' ::. Li” Tzirge imitation willow plumes, the ‘ pular feathers are pheasant, merle, l tion with the said newspaper, and tion adopted in council )and ordered We are glad to report that Mr. A. in town last Tuesday and played five him pghmes standing up straight at right and brush effects in varigated colors, ‘Ithey hereby censure such reporter for g to be published ’ Bagshaw, who was ill last week, has with Cannington in the hockey match The ӣ19m, T .; - :1. side. and falling gracefully over the gostrich, particularly amazon and wil- g publishing any such statement withâ€" ' ' W E A G": EW recovered. . . - . at WOOdVille last Tuesday night family grid”? .» .. crown, then it has a wreath of fight lows are selling for immediate con- i out having anything therefor but ' ' ‘ Clerk ‘ Mr. Angus McLean, Of. Kirkfielu visâ€" Mr. J, Low of Lindsay has been in l Th7 ”d * M-Mr fIIII' - tan, satin rose buds all round crown, i sumption and for the Easter trade. istreet gossip. _ ’ ited his brother, Mr. ;\eiIl McLean. town the last week, the guest of his; hr: ay. ‘ ‘1’“ “ " ' and coming up high at right side. i This is to be the coronation vear i Further, that it be explained that . . :thMrI.’ JoIhn fSS-mris' 1:1): Soaya Swas : sister, Mrs. Dr. Sinclair. , :ce'rlnfieegém A..- 3; . - .â€" Another attractive Shape was to i . . I ‘ ’ , the only thing that could have given I L|vei beings e fines" O ‘3 r0 er, . r. am Mr. J. R.I IPayne. Iour popular but- I d “-~-.“.‘,..:-,,- “I -- he had in a turban shape of cream i and hats W111 be brilliant as to “’1' l rise to such a misleading statement I y Squires. I cher, 13 11011033’138 10 MlChlgan f0!“ decease m“ "" " ‘ mohair braid, the braid being loosely ors and striking as to design. All of ll is the fact that it had been casually i ‘ Several from here attended the teleâ€" 1 the next tWO weeks. demise. raped around brim while the crown; the fashions are after the Empire I mentioned, without discussion, that: From {Slay phone meeting at Manil‘ia on Fridayl Wedding bells 81“? ringing in the “â€" 23 covered with deep cream silk roses. period, both as to design and color, . Mr. P, Hawkins had taken commisâ€" 135*" . lwest end. J ‘ F and a large bow of the mohair braid _ The season opens up great possibili- l sion on his whole appropriation for Mr. and Mts' Ed' Wright Of Cam- Mrs. T- H- FOSter and Mrs- Gilles- Ottlngs tom at side back standing straight. A ' ties for a. clever designer. 1911 whereas $17 of the said appro- Mr. 001m Graham and family. of bray spent Sunday at Mr. Thos. pie, who havg spent the past week __â€"___â€"_____________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" 5Woodville, were visxting relatives in Smith's. in Toronto, returned Saturday. “fl M' "' i this district on Wednesday and Thurs- Miss Myrtle Brentnell is spending a l Mr. Arch. McDougall of Sonya was ;.H»+<WWWW day of last week. few weeks with Kirkfield friends. in town last Thursday. '. ‘ Mr. Jim Wilson’s sale of farm M135 Cora McLean is visiting her , Mrs. Hugh Wilson and Bliss Wilson KZXKI‘L‘” : stock and implements was held on aunt, Mrs. L- Everson, 05 Brown’s. have returned after a month's visit (Spec .1‘ z '7' # IWednesday of last week. The weather . Mr. Black, of Cresswell has moved in Toronto. sad news r“ ~33 IL: was all that could be desired and a mtOI the house on Mt- D- A- McPher- ; Mr. W. J. Cowan has returned week in regard : ' *‘r ivery large crowd was present. Every- so“ 5 farm- home, after spending the past few Colin x. Mel)~.,:.; f Ithing was sold at a fair value. The Mr. and Mrs. A' 3- Webster 0‘ Oak- weeks in the Southern States. near Eldon 511:1. I 'horses were sold at a very high price. W°°dv spent Sunday at Mt“ J0“ ; Miss Jennie Shaw of Derryville is was a member ::-~ 4} Mrs. Wilson entertained a few of her Trethewey’s. able to be home again after her se- don for several ‘1 I lneighbor friends the same afternoon, Messrs. Charlie and John Whetter, vere illness. took an 333:3... I , i ’Iand spent a very enjoyable time. OfI Woodville, spent Sunday With ; Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Mr. Fead spot. I; I Mr. Stephens. public school inspeC- “lends “‘9' Campbell, of Woodville, in the 105‘ last week in 1.1.2.; .4» ' tor, was visiting the school on mm M” and Mrs- Herb Black formerly of his mill by fire last Sunday. Mrs. r. H. r::.:.--:- 1' day of last week. 0: Grecnbank, are the gueSts 0‘ Mr. The “Irish evening“ given by the ried call on \"i--.i:‘.-nii-:~‘ it “78 llZIVE; tilt”: JOE‘S? quality “v.3 I a 5 had in the Lil: l The residents of this community 33;: fielffeglglee: route to the“ new Ladies’ Aid of Knox church on Mon- I‘o her home, I * deeply regretted to hear 0f the death Several from here attended Mr Mc- day evening was a decided success. ; very in. i M M!" Colin N' McDonald, of E1- Lean’s sale in Brock 0'1 Thursd' I The programme consiseing Of re- “â€"â€" 1; 3 in Years E don, who was found dead in his home last. ‘ “‘37 citations by Mrs. A. C. McFarlane. Constable I i ' I? by a neighbor on Wednesday evening Mr. .Ainswortii of Bre"h‘n is 1"‘O'7- Mr. 6'. McLeod, and Miss Jean Ken- 1.13.5 in torn-:1. : t * Of 1a“ week' Deceased was we” and ing to Judee McIntwe’s iarm 2...}. ”“33 50106 by .vlrs. C. W. Barker, 1 ._~_:â€"v_:;-'â€"1 + I ' favorably known in this vicinity and Mr. Teel “ 6f Uphill ‘01. 1;...an Miss D0183" McCrimmon, Messrs. C' 1?" «to the news of his sudden death came Heeks' farm. ' i .. 3- WEEKS and N- 13- McKinnon, (1'43“ 5. a ET: 41* Al ok '5'?) d C? , P EVE h R d 853 great shock to his many friends. Mn John McLean of H-iwil‘oq II tette by Messrs. McKinnon, Brande-3 r.- q 1 3i 85 rate lflvel 9 ammo‘t e , Evangelistic meetings were held at the guest of {IR pgreni‘e‘mu}..i and, Hodgen and Keslick “'35 excellent, 15-4 1? ‘ 1“ the home of Mrs. George Green dur- Mrs. lN’eil McLean: "’ " " and very much appreciated by all 1 . - 1 ing the evenings of last week. 1 _______ present. The orchestra rendered many ‘ f . . we are pleased to report that Mr. BOBCAYGEO‘; 1- , fultablle Isglfitignls, which were great- m7?) 1;}. . f Alfalfa Tlmoth and all kln’ds of Donald McFadyen is able to be about . 1 y app ail e . eI basement was de- “1......“ III ,. I . 9 y again after being confined to the ,corated m real Ir‘Sh St-‘le’ and one tooth In Lii: i 7:. . ;- » , , house for a. few days. i The members of the Verulam Agri- gould really think they were in the it! 'l‘lIn- lIiilliifltI , . Mrs. Cashore, of Fenelon Falls was cultural Society held a special meet- SEMI? Isle. The orchestra played \xfIIiIlIii“ii:iIiI:.-1I:I.I ‘uiw o ‘ visiting her sister, Mrs. James Wilâ€" ing in the Town Hall on Saturday ,W 1 e r-freshmencs were being served, load (ifiliilil:zilii.:t.rrr- 57091“. seed Graln. I ' son on Wednesday- of last week. the 9th ingf” for the purpose oi and afterwards the smgmg 0‘ “GOd {era‘s the I‘t'll;t‘«,I\‘ ; . $ l Mr. Ambrose Elford has been ill for considering the advisability of [8:12.39 .33:ng trough: the Tvery . ' Tooth Powder . . some (19. 5. His- man friends ho ehe - ' mg 0 a c ose. otal L r , 7 y Y P charging an entry fee on all stock at proceeds 342-50. and the ladies are I REXA {:ng . I . is cleanly. l't‘flvrlilllg and 335’ health. the different sides of the question, it We are sorry to record the death day evening of last week. 1 The b' 1 t l Owing to' the storm which prevail- r 0 ds b gdl s cm has blocked the Lowe made her home with her a a y and only a few farmers daughter, and had many close friends ‘ ed on Frida last, the mail carrier, . . Y made their way to town on last Sat: in town. Much sympathy is felt for D UNOoNlS - l Mr. and Mrs. Sam Copp entertain- was c . . . e. - armed b a lar . .cptic. _ _ . a .1: ed a. few of their friends on Thursâ€" im ose’an ty f ge maJority to of Mrs. Lowe mother of Mrs. J. A. . “'9 have ”Vein?“ OI? 11‘ :2; g 1‘ p en ‘7 ‘39 on all BtOCk- Sinclair, since our last issue. Mrs. . other makes constantly 0-11“ . may soon be restored to his usual I the Fall Fair. After a long debate on to be congratulated on their success ! Mr. Lawson, was unable to make his urda ' usual trip. I Y- ithih family in their bereavement. ». 'ss Ella Dobson spent a few da 5 Chol d G Mr. Robert Weldon is visiting in in Beaverton last week y , D R U G STORE ' 1 r en ry Linden- Valle - . . . ‘ _______’/ . 1 FOR FLETCHER’S i Y- . . i The Little Britain hockey and base- , I . Mr. Morley Brock is visiting in ball clubs intend holding a concert The Rexa' I CASTO R I A .Oakwood. . . . .. 1..-... .‘and basket socialint‘nc near future.’ :5:

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