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Lindsay Post (1907), 7 Mar 1913, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. M.“ -2"- fm‘ra‘n' "a: New Dress Fabrics, New Suitings, New Coats Brine Fashion pronounces correct for the coming l‘l’ew Sal Ila: favorite fabrics for no Spring Suits. ‘ have ‘4": bi a”? l ' (Sp-$53.1 t.) The. Post.) 'Ik. Mr. Brunswick, arrived on Wednesday and , Lane on to Mr. Chas. Minty's farm. is on the stafi cf the Bank of Mout- l, l L ,. mile. mi Gertrude and Wilhelmine‘ F. l) 383 grandmother, 122's. 8. Hughson, thisl '“Ueduesday last, after spending ~ couple of months with frienhs kato, Toronto, Greenbank, ~ other places. Come to the missionary banquet, next Thursday . he held in the Methodist church un- i. rings ., Sex-yes. \Vhipcords, Redford Cos-is and Worsteds Will be 7+ L D. Payne of Bathurst, New ers. l the win g ity, n '18 L beautiful range 339 cloths imported d1- 0: '. c r52-: 5:: u3 from the best man- l:"7 ' ct'ursrs in England, France 12.? ’ Granny, Their exquis- i: linisl: and good wearing '3 , -.liti:s wid readily coni- : 11.. teem to all Ladies re- d; Ering a stylish durable suit. "We have also a complete I: of suit linings, includ- £=larsnteed Sa'tills, Silks, oths, Brochc and is only two weeks flake an early selec- 12:) we are offering particularly attrac- several months with friends in troit, Michigan, has returned to our always rises to the a great favorite with the audience. village. Mr. Alex. M-aclnnis as Mr. Mor-i Mr. Wm. Howard has moved onto Nokes' farm, and Mr. Wilbur gan W85 . place, and did some very clever act- - and each bag Mr. William James, ter with friends in this vicin- left this week for his home in Jamee of Lindsay are visiting their 5 Semans, 333k, Arthur Whymark is week. ‘ .into the house recently occupied by "firs 31- Walters returned home On 3 Mr. Edward Saville, who is moving well took the villain’s pm. and a1_ 3 l on to the farm owned by Mr. John though this part did not at g Copeland. Mr. -' . . to , , the sick list, qut we are pleased part night, March 13th. to i see him out'again. Our rural mail couriers were unable ~ Get the audpices of the W.M.S. and to make ' by the will be rendered. Addresses ~flelivercd by Way and Miss Athol Beatty Cannizlgton, and I-Ir. Hewitt, of auto, on natioz; blulding. The firm Band will also assist with the of grogramnle. firsu::hozzt the evening by the or- chestra. Be sure and reserve this date and be in attendance at this ban- qnet. 'inspectcr Smith, of Toronto, and Postmaster Palen, of Lindsay, visit- ed this village on Thursday. Mr. Fred Webster of Buffalo, spending a pleasant holiday with his and Mrs. W. H. Web- is parents, Mr. seat. The carnival held here on Thurs- day evening: was well attended, con- siderin: the short announcement of the date. Mrs. V. Richardson spent the week end in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Coad, Hepbourne street. A large number of our young peo- ple attended the play at Manilla on Friday evening, and were highly pleased with the entereainment. Mr. C. L. Hodgins, of the Bank of .. nntreal, spent a few days at his -ome in Newmarket. Mr. Richard J. Ware of Manilla, Elisa Annie Penrose is spending '58! days with friends in Toronto. Rev. J. 0. Watts and Mr. J. F. 'Cunnings spent Tuesday in Lindsay. conducted by the Dept. of Agriculture at'LINDSAY, this week offers FOR SALE One pail. Roadsters One RegiStere-tl Holstein llcif- {‘1‘2’; years 05.3.!!! t'rtii'. One Registered lit-hiein Bull ‘lli'. 5 u (‘Fllilx‘nlll l;~.::;~tit\‘ \'w 21 .‘ ill: norm: 3!: lll- 'lcmzl- ~~~~~ ‘ 'ie"-:l“' For Inform“ ll?" apt}; of Agri‘u'are 7.. l‘iaf' ""‘ r-fimaa~.-.-,..,.,g.,w my“; «mommy's a M wwscbmswant. WI; has rented Mr. Nelson Barker's farm. a Mr. Oscar Wakely, after spending lug Bureau of Exchange: . lK l l l l l l l i 3 M. ‘<‘. .‘ my..--...._.~..â€"-...._. 54 V ' ha: will be New Scale Williams Mr. C. E. Weeks. of certainly a fine instrument. We are n U 0 (Special to The Post.) The,v‘illage of Manilla for people ‘ from far and near, was the centre of } IOUdIY applauded. attraction last Friday evening. Long! before eight o’clock the Oddfellows' ' '.ean sang $0108. WhiCh were W911 reâ€" hall was packed to its utmost capa- ceived. and had to respond with en- emp out again after his illness. MI’ P' 13' McIntyre moved-into the I John, the boat-man, he was a. typical house owned by MI" Bfmifmm Han- character, and full of excitement, but ock and recently occupied by Mr. Ihe excelled as Sequire Snyder, carry- : ing oh the part with great dignity. Messrs. George Jewell lGrant acted as policemen and were -always on the spot in the pick time tonprevent any trouble. Between acts Steele gave a vocal duet, which was -zl Mrs , New Dress Fabrics How rich and charming the new dress stuffs appear to be each spring! This season is no exception to the rule. The new Cord de Chines, Crepe dc (Shines, Bedford Cords, Crepelles, Ratines, Whip- cords, Voiles, San Toys, Ar- mures, Pencil Striped 'Worst- eds. are all tl at could be de- sired for smart, stylish spring dresses. Our assortment is large and very select. We purchased all these novelties in individual dress lengths. This distinctive feature will appeal to all ladies who ap- preciate something exclusive in dress. I 5 , We have ass just received a very cle- ., .-3..l'talte::t if N-w Trimmings, ll] eluding £;Ll.):l Il'Ish, Shadow Macrame and Rilirc Allure-r3 and Holdings; also new llfiillil": ‘llodcd eff-ems Glass Lul- tons will also o.- used laxgely. r ‘L ,. Lain u who has spent ing. Mr. movmg well taken. . . much sympathy from the audience, it and 9 Andrew, Eh e hide son of MI" and [would not be a play without it. His ers. G.‘A. Washington, has been on . 1 voice is piano, which 18 . thr e arts. pleased to see little Harold e p P. S. Mark, this week. on..- .sllli : city, many having to be turned away cores. The growing popularity of these an- oual concerts, given by the Dramatic pular as ever. and delighted the auâ€" Club, is becoming a serious problem, how to This year the drama presented was] EClRCULAR T0 RETAIL entitled, and by many in the audience nounced has plant plot, and the tragical and pathetic. parts were well rendered. The certainly deserves great credit, leach year there is a marked provement and the stage setting was i by ‘ very pretty and realistic, considering { and seed dealers. supplemented by the handle the immense crowd. iceeds $90. Cl‘rk," pro- as the best given. While it y of humor there was a deep i "The Confidential club ‘ the Lick: of scenery and other stage Q enforcement equipment. Miss Shannon took the art of wholesale and retail d ler . ° ' hrs. Morgan in a very stagely and " endeavored to conduct e"calls; big: Mr. Joe. Olivers are moving this MIT/Tr GeO- Martm thls week. cigniiied manner, and- she need not ness in conformity with the law, week for their new home near BOD. tawa friends loo”: forward to the coming of grey which hasmade it possible to keep‘ cay-geon. ‘ MI‘B- Hugh. Strong :2; with dread, for they were most the number of prosecutions very low, Mr. Newell Good-hand and Miss for Sault Ste Marie. oncoming. This seaSOn it has been exceedingly: Jenni-e 'Sl‘ugg'itt are Writing at MI“ Miss 1" Calder, 0‘ lies ." “pelt-,- 'n -e ' ’ . - - r . . - - ' ., ' Lev“ M" “it“: : nurs:t malid1 8 cos flclent stocks of high grade seed, f Mr. W- Y- Watson had the “13' Mr. Mickie spent a few_ days . . l .pcém leanpgessgefi owing to the Very short crop, and? ortune to lose a. cow one day last . town this week on business. ., 3 organ, lweek. The Ladies’ Aid of the ~. 4 4w E. ;.v-'.-‘ .Ytl part of a little girl L , . fin ll LLlT.'~.:.’. -~.â€" l‘. . ‘â€". ‘ .ff“ - i2: tried 2.) 'J) D ‘-'iD -‘-o a- fair. Ami" Dixon, as Mike, took the; [~. ' s.‘. "2.75.; ’cfci' Z'Ticllolson, gs Miggie, our showed erent line, but was equal to it, and an”. di‘licult part, but was in} 5 Act. very her abilit alon a dif- y g alfalfa off her part in sulendid or the . confidential clerk. It was . De- the right hands. Andy is Wilson Hunter, Montgomery, Edna’s lover, very handsome in enunciation was good, and his Mr. Lester Higgins, as Tom Max- admirably I 1 Mr. Hugh Grant took the part of . . '13th J ohnsing, the colored gentle- their full trips on Monday, man, and words fail me to describe {lission Banal Supper will be served owing to the roads being blocked afâ€" either his make up or acting. Sumce Shredded Wheat Co. of Toron- ter the storm on Sunday. 419, alter which a splendid programme) Mr. E. P. Rodman has purchased a convulsions whenever he appeared. Mr. Gordon Dixon, as Ephriam. Pe- M tah’s son, made his debut, and We are sorry to hear that . ' and tainly was an incorrigible imp Tor- Miss Lillie Dobson are both quite ill, darkness Mlsâ€" but hope they will speedily recover. it to say, he kept the audience . . . d . f Cannington Mr. George Douglas did some very MISS Mlll.e Hu c1118, 0 clever impersonating, having to take ets are being marked for sale. , les'c will be furnished is the guest of Miss Stella Savinac. As Burk, the detective, he was the alert man of quick to pick up a clue, while Messrs. Mountain and A. J. During the past few years the Seed for , Branch has been endeavoring to cf- imâ€" l feet, improvement in the seed trade educational work with farmers With few exceptions, both the looked; difficult for seedsmen to collect suf- the trade will doubtless present many‘ All timothy, red clover, alsike and seed marked Extra No, 1, No, 1, Nola, No. 3, according to equality. If .seed is obtained from a, Whole-! sale firm properly marked, it is un- necessary to have it retested or .re- C A S T 0 R i A esteemed members of the congrega- FLAVELLES W «v star andl marked as the wholesaler is held res- {3 occasion, and is ponsible for the carrectness of the (grade. If the seed is obtained local- (Special to The Mr. plainly marked Witfi‘ Rev. Jno. Bedford of lthe grade. Seed inspectors are inâ€" tied the knot. Frank E structed to see that the grading reg- looked l ulations are strictly» enforced. act' his Seed' that will not grade Nb. 3. part cannot legally be lsold except for ex- port or for cleaning. This applies to 88 every seeding or to dealers on the,underâ€" standing thatlit is to ghe- retooled for seeding without recleaning are liable to prosecution; and every effort will be made to apply the Act to farmers as strictly as to seed merchats. Paper packets of vegetable and suited to the erty of every British Option don't destrOy in ; showing the year ‘in which were filled. Retailers should marked they cer- . of packets as ”Seed grain, clover and grass seed who are lgady at all business, as wen as root, and. vegetable seeds, 88 must be capable of germinating in the proportioo of at thirdsof the percentage standard of' vitality for good'seed of the kind, Seed that will not germinate in this ProperllQIl' must be plain-1y marked shoving the actual percentage of seeds capable of germinating. If- there is reason to suspect the vitality of any seed, a sample should be subâ€" mitted for germination test. Seed grain, ,f-lax, white clover, grasses and all other forage plant teeds must be free from noxious weed and Will cases ? , FENELON Misses Dixon and The W.C.T.U. MC- meeting in Jordan's The Oakwood orchestra is as poi seeds or be labelled showing the On Tuesday night names of the noxious weed seeds ,dience with their sweet .music. Pro. present, Reasonable precautions on the part of seed dealers to observe the pro- visions of the Act will insure against through the seed inspection system. possible annoyance and trouble I ' Geo. H. Clark, See-d Commissioner. for 19912â€"13. A large . _SElD DEALERS 11 p. m. 'BADDOW. (SpeClal to the Post.\ The friends of Mrs. E. Watson, who is in the General Hospital, Tor- onto, are glad to know that she is improvriig as well as 'can be expected from Pictou, N. 8., MacLean. of the Seed ’Control A. Goodhan‘d, Fenelon. A number from here attended Mr. . . . . unusual and trying features Under her petite figure and f ' ' , - - - - .1;- 3.“ impression very “3:1: these somewhat adverse conditions! N“ Carl S sale at Coboco-nk on Sat- Friday 'evenlng, March 14th m the; 2:1,. Mgcgamms as Edna Mor: your best efforts to observe the pro-‘- urday last. - basement 0f the church. A good pro- ]: the heaVy part and this visions of the Act will be rolluired. l 0W1ng’ to- the death of Rev. Mr. gramme will be given to begin at 8 . r - Mr. Webster’s brother there was no o’clock. Refreshments will be served,§ must be graded and on Sunday. sale. , Children Cry run FLETCHER’S .late Mrs. W. Imrie, POWLES CORNER . . S. J. Moore and Miss 1y. a representative sample shbuld be Kendall were united in marriage at the right man in the right? sent to the seed laboratory for test the home of the bride, Feb. 19th. The Mr. and Mrs. W. Chidley and fam- ily will be leaving this their new home in Mariposa. A large number of their neighbors and friends assembled at their home evening, February 27th. A vesy plea- farmers as well ., as seed dealers. Farmers selling ‘seed that is below sant evening was spent. After receive grade No. 3 to their neighqbrs fbr good things were partaken of, Mr. J. . B. Powles read an address, and Mr. 'and Mrs. Chidley were presented with §two nice rocking chairs. They take i the good wishes of a host of friends held an open meeting in the 1-0-01?- l If Local Option destroys the . some of the liquor party of making flower wed Put “P m“ 1911 must be ’ threats to the parents that if they committee had everything mansei ldon’t vote against Local Option they in good order. Mr. J. F. Dix occu- house and pied the chair, who, after giving protect themselves by handing only home. Did you ever hear the temper- some figures as to the standing of that are probably marked ance people making threats like that, the In would be turned out of inspectors are instructed ’00 1‘8- or telling their mothers, port, all classes where unmarked pack lost many a night's sleep, and who had done so much for their them out if they don't vote against whether in seal-ed packets or in ,bulk, Local Option. This is the liquor par- ty doing Satan’s work. The least two- ll traffic has its iron heel on a certain class of people. What about the Ha- liburton tragedy and a million other litics from its patriotic side, (Special to the Post) held their regular evening. General business was trans- acted, and superintendents of did-er- cnt departments appointed. sin and Lindsay Business College hockey teams played the finals here for the championship of the tourna- ment, which was won by Little Brit- ain, who already held the championâ€" ship of the Fenelon Falls tournament by special train and reached been visiting her father, Rev. Miss Teena Atcheson, of Highland Grove, was the guest .of her Thos. Robson is visiting Ot- iting relatives in town this week. Church will hold a slipper party on service in the Methodist Church here also home made candy will be on f - The Sunday morning service in the Presbyterian church March 2nd was in the form of a memorial to New Suits, New Millinery, Everything that b. .. c0... Spring arc to be found here in rich profusion. '- New Coats In our Ladies’ Ready-to- wear department .you Will find a very extenSlve show- ing of the new styles in Lad- ies’ Spring Coats; serges,whlp- cords. worsteds and fancy tweeds are the fashionable fabrics. The coats are three quarter lengths, semi fittlng and particularly smart in ap pearance, large fancy buttons are used extensively. We are showing some deciied novelties in cream wool serge costs. These are satin lined and will 'E-m mediately appeal to anyone wantâ€" ing a stylish wrap coat. Another decided novelty is o. Tan Ratios Coat. This is satin lined throughout and very exclusive in style. Whether you «quire an infatu's coat, a misses’, a lady’s (r an elderly woman’s coat, rem-ember that our showing is large and varicd and our values unsurpasud. Make an early selection. The first of everything is choicest. [‘1 181'. I Irene dressed the congregation Fenelon Falls, week for Mr. Bruce McDougall, Thursday the The Woman’s Institute lib- hall Wehnesday evening, The graceful and becomin: Lian; of our New Spring Suits v.1 mediately appeal to all good fires- ers. The coats are 26 to :7 i g in length, handsomely tailor-.5, 'le skirts retain the same 5:32.133,» 2m (fleet and are decidedly ._. , ag-pcardncc. The favorim 2‘ ;§;_.; are serges, whipcords, W(I~t‘.- ;, .._ Bedford cords. ‘ quire a medium price: ;.-;5» , more expensive 0:.e 32;,” la; ._ that all our Suits possess i}; .: .7; . l"( fined, well tailored c1333.: 1}, t lllediately appeal to you, ll...‘ , p: less lllstcr is only lvzo viz-:2: 2'. douoticss you are lllir L .71” A. Al 5 you mil find ’1 n: the newest edicts in slug-cs. or. mings. Our expert n-zllin-r: .3 p‘eascd to cater to your quircmcnts and We can 8352."; 3 . . lrcadl’v find lie-re til: .. t ‘. ;: soils you. you wil tion, and wife of one of the elders of they the church. In the evening Miss Bette representing the social work of the Presbyterian church in Toronto, ad- on the sub- ject of rescue and preventive work. Hamilton Miss Ratte addressed meetings in the by fire a few weeks ago. same church a few months ago, and awakened a warm interest in the spe- cial work_in which she is engaged. of Ingersoll, is visiting relatives at the Falls. g : Dr. R. M. Mason, M.P.P., returned 'Flynn is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. -, on Saturday from Toronto. . LITTLE BRITAIN (SpeCial to The root.) .3 l of this place Feb. 26th. subject, Local At an early hour the large hall was the liberty ’with the omcers of the who had lng boy-3' triCt. times to turn cheer in all present. Mr. A. Davidson was on. He gave an address liquor was appreciated highly. usual pleasing manner, FALLS - core. on “Poultry raising." given clearly. ins gave an charming the audience. Mr. C. E. Weeks of the Little Brit- ‘ ‘Points arrived all present. the crowd hall on Monday i regular where she Dr. some time with games, aunt, left last week cheon. Toronto, is vis- ' in Miss Rose Endicott. Baptist ;; ' roof. Miss Lizzie friends in West Ops. Mi'PS Kathlo‘n F11, f roof. the speedy recovery. one of the most - v‘!’ "5.“ lyric-.2 about»; beaten for attendance in one The orchestra was called on for a selection, which put life A. 5315 by Mrs. J. Newman in accompanied by Mrs. L. ter 10le cheers, she also gave an cu- was full of useful information spent the week cn'l unlcr Flynn 11' home, after Fr»-‘n:l‘.n: a l' w divs liLl ‘ Cf the L. C. I., .spent the week end arid-er l We are some to report the 'of Mrs. John Hay. We hope for of crowded. Mrs. Short. the president, institute and stitute in Ontario, also show- that West Victoria was only dis- and then called on ‘ ‘Politics, its relation to the home.” His talk was full of facts. He dealt with :70- ‘ln .1 -r was rendered Tremeer, Ai- Mrs. Enos Metherell read a paper; paper : and This Mrs. L. Tremeer and Miss B. Jenk- , instrumental Lindsay ad- dressed the meeting on the subject, ! in law a woman know.” This address was instruction and fully appreciated by should full of The chairman at this stage of the: Falls at about 8 p. m., leaving about Programme announced that the next. meeting of the Mrs. C. S. Lord returned last week WOMh be held at the home of had Rodd, on Wednesday, March 26. The hostesses are Mrs. W. W. Sloan gnd Mrs. Geo. Wickett. After Institute spending lunch was served. A vote of thanks was tender ed to the speakers, orchestra, and ail who took part, and the meeting we; brought to a close. The played during the games and ’- PLEASANT POINT (Special to 'l’hr East) of L. ". parental as returned parental illness ‘1 ml: Many peol‘le arounb here have h'ld [the measles and 1-3. grippe. We hog»: LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MARCH again. duet, - Mrs. - orchestra llln- ' l, W.â€" A. of six ; council. ‘jight. New Suits fillâ€" '1 “hell or e .. (7 Lu ,. will suit any puts: flow £117,012 my] ' - rmuirxmvutaremmmmrmumm L2,... 5‘. . lrv" ~ Alum- r. In (or n.i..i;;.; 7‘ :5 r. ' ‘ . 32:71.:Cerzt c115: ..:. . }..,. Autho‘ 1 (1:2: " fr. W. Hamilton is bus;ly engage: providing the material for bzs barn. It will be remembered 1:32 i: had his barns destroys: News was received here of an cident which occurred to Mr. 1: I?» Flynn, of Alberta. He was kickedbjifi'fike the _ a. horse and severely injured, butnufifiord. 1h. all hope for a. speedy recovery. Hi-alfiblood br-’ Flynn of this place. Flitting is the order of the day. CRESSWELL (Special to The Post.) Last Thursday evening the yomflfswhen the 4 people of this neighborhood gsthereébjjrapet wa‘ at the home of Mr. James Woof-flan crowds ward to give Mr. Harry Drew 313.99“le red; well. Harry was respected, and 5.17:3.“ will 4 good neighbor. He will be missed mm in hell: we think he will come back. was: hanging j On Feb. 27th the Salem telephonic-alien that ' lino gathered at the home of 3‘." th 0811118 W Woolridge and had a social time.b: 98111153 the oysters and, pie got the weanâ€"«lg, ’ 0 you ll of the bargain. ”humankind in its! that bless illicifispers rel .00... "“"‘--_‘henthe¢ ' THE POST pays spcczdi ‘O‘fl'up the a ' attention to its Job Depart- '0tn athedral 1 . went. and makes a stc-cialty ‘1'. ”Vet been ’- of fine job printing. 13'1“ reasons, Ooooooo.....nowd'mclod] '~""*’ . rises Manon ril s . . . We W Pi! Christian M are toda: 11' var. Some It: fly: ‘Put cl 331% would l ‘KL '0111' War 3‘ a D to descn ”I; and nine enm- spent; tv m “dead. Sil We . with 1 ”8130531, w lid:- Iewspapex- Itafihme ragin d (trigger ! M, was Gn .- churn the ar‘ m 7 sun-a. He spra : " f? ‘5 ’ .7, d gadas I ortufiflfi charger-'1 when Theughtflccoosary. b“ 7“" "“w: ing down Sum-2:? for Relief ls Encsu- “ER, and won : licntvfuf a‘f’ibod Rot in: 90W" . “5‘23?“ “:1“. Dane; or Pnln. 1li-‘fiattle clasp 'e.‘ t‘ ‘ e . . . ‘ ‘ ~ .- . i . nfia N. Medalist cl Tomi? W scathing ( Liâ€"Eeshcn-‘d Miss. Irina-“c A :3. In: 709*" m wan a! 5'1““. 'la'i:.l r.s"'-: L. .v r ' ' " .sszfifsfi-l ‘3' ('f {Tl-"1'17 " ‘Iit’ ‘n‘ “W ' ll'r’ $33.. :15. I“ { (SEE DATES AT sort-on, Q l r I l . . ; ".é‘ -. . ‘ LCl- ‘ , , - I' «- '~ Ll}. .- . i .' sill-es. lazy room. LINDSAY. Benson 210115“ Friday all day till b 17"“? 1 day 0:11? - March 2;? 3"l‘ ,§. ‘2 ":3 i; ‘ 1““ 2.2:. 271‘ .. -_....¢'-<.v\xxAW"'

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