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Lindsay Post (1907), 21 Apr 1911, p. 8

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PAGE 8. l Canada Life Assurance C0. 2 Lindsay Market Weelinggotations Flour, best Manitoba $2.80 Shorts, retail $1.25. Rolled oats, $2.30. Bran, $1.20. '5 [Fall wheat, 80c. . Spring wheat 75s.. The Canada Life is paying Goose wheat 75c. Buckwheat 45c .bus. upon claims matured at the Lindsay Agency since Janu= ary lst last, the sum of $11,500.00. the return upon these poli- In every case cies has been most gratifying to the beneficiaries concerned and shows a handsome mar- gin upon the money invest- ed in the Company. It pays to have Insurance in the Canada Life. General IAgeni LINDSAY W. R. WIDDES w k D ' ‘ lton, spent the holiday with Mr. and 2e 8 01035 I Mrs. Wm- Thorndike. I Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Perrin, of Lt. Britain, spent Sunday iniour village. Mr. Alex. McRae spent the holiday with his brother Mr. W. T, McRae. Miss Hazel Richardson of Toronto spent the holiday with hbr mother Mrs. V. Richardson. Mr. Roy Gardiner spent the holiday at his home here. Miss Ruby O'Neil, of Reahoro. was the guest of he'r aunt, Mrs. A. C, Da- vies for the héliday season. I Mes. A. Cameron spent Easter in From Oakwood Continued from Date 1. ’l'cronto spent the holiday with their mother. Mrs. Grace Prouse. Mr. Reginald Rennie, ot‘l‘cronto is home for Good Friday. Eessrs. Victor Elliott, Harald Wel- don azd "Dcc' Falls, of Lindsay F. B. C, spent the holidays at their homes here. ommmn~w Mrs. Jcs. Coad, and little Miss lTorontO Winnifred of Toronto spent the week I Mrs. M. McCrimmon and Mr. and with Mr. and Airs: J. F. Cnnnings. i Mt3~ LUCk» Of Lindsay. were guests Ql Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. B. Rennie. of Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rusland, oi Silt- Miss Ray Ferguson, spent Easter Sunday with. her sister. Miss Lydia Ferguson. 5.4 A... ‘nâ€" __ LARGE SPRING SALE April 22nd 30 Htl‘S’S. John is 111- The many friends of Mrs. Cory are pleased to hear that she now recovering from her recent ness. 6‘3““ and workers. Congratulations are being extended l \‘s Barley 50 to 55. Rye, 58c. Oats, 32c. Large peas, 90c. Small peas 75c. Bay, $11 and $12. Pea straw. 81.50 per lead. Eggs 16c and 18c. ' Dairy Butter 25c. Creamery butter, 23 to 25¢. Cream, 15c and 30c. Lard 18c. Honey, 10c. T‘urnips, 25c bus. Cheese, 15 and 17c. Chickens, 80c pr. Hens, 9 to 13¢. Geese 12c to 14c 12». Turkeys, 20c iii. Ducks, 13c and 15c lb. Live hogs $6f20 per pair Little hogs, $6.50. Pork, 12% to 15. Beef cattle, SC to (Sc. Sirloin steak. 18¢. per 11). Rib roast, 12c. to 15¢. per lb. Spare ribs 10c. 81b. Hides $7 to $7.50. Head cheese. 10 to 15¢. lb. Potatoes 60c to 65¢ bag. Straw, $4 and $5 per load. Dressed hogs, 8c, 9c and 1°C. Parsnipe, 60c. bus. Dried apples Be It». Apples, 50c peck. PEN IEL (Special to The Post) Mr. Carl White. of Tynecastle, was F. the guest of Mr. and first Kievell, 81., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wright, of Lin- der. Valley, spent Sunday at Mr. Smith's. Mr. John Hardy, a Eldon station, under the is spending the holidays parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Pickering, are the guests of pants, Mr. and Mrs. this week. Miss with Uxbridge friends. of Black's, are holidaying crriew. Lorne Squires, Thos. Squires, Gladys Smith is holidaying Our teachers, Miss Amy Adams, of Cedar Grove and Miss Sadie Francis, at their re- spective homes at Lindsay and Riv- Mrs. Jas. Wright and daughter Miss! THE LINDSAY POST . LINDSAY. FRIDAY, M22213“ 3;. ., _--. .3.._â€"_._.â€"â€"~__._____ OUR DUNSWEB NEWS l ETTER (Special to the Post.) l. “â€"â€" .___~ ._-._._.,-.._.....___-M .- . . .~ . . . « t. , . . . l» < . 2 . ,_ about the leincl of “ rap Any man who caress ' MrS-Magec, omecmce. spent a wears, couldn’t help waxingr enthusiastic over our splendid , few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . l . inc." . . -§ ' r ‘ . 1 O -_ 3.1. A. Thurston. Spring showing of burrs, [hey Will reacn right home to ' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bron-n have. ‘ . . _ , iremovcdto the muse 13H, «:ccw: you So dwersxficd IS the assortment of CllOlCC patterns i 1 pied by Mr. H. Wicks. We cItZ‘n‘l ' ‘ neighborly welcome. much puzzled as to which to ‘ Several of. our friends have been ioffered enoumons sums for their should , horses lately. but ham not sold. W'Mb . One gentleman ventured the remark ' that. he had been offered 53.0 his team. The price turned out be $350 and the rest wind. Miss Florence Kennedy is home from Toronto for the Eistzr holi- fo'. ......-.......- . .-.---.. The Prices Range From $6.00 by Easy Steps up to $20.00 days. . Mr. and Mrs D. P. Camptell, of: Hamilton, spent Easter in Duns- lord. Mr. W. J. Thurston has d 5908 d l of his ‘ Keswick driver to W. limi- ., . N ' Y . l ame our Hat Price Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Shier, of l Sun-.derland are spend. me; the Eastcl i holidays the guests of Mr. and Mrsâ€" And we’ll show you the best Hats made for the money, John Corley, Forest Hill, Dun; ford. Mr. Creighton McCullum, of Toron to. spent the week-end the guest of relatives here. ; The new Spring styles of course. $1.00, $1.50 to $3.00 , O . Boys Suits A splendid showing of Boys’ Suits, single or double stiff or soft. No young Mr. Ross Thurston. of Peterboro‘ Sueggad spent Easter under the parental fortune 0 time of! r00! l business t The funeral of Mrs. McMulien 1130'; place at Emily on Monday after- noon last. Mrs. McMulien was over 90 years of age. A fuller deszrlp- tio'n will probably be givcn.by the Millersmith correspondent. l ’ Mr. and'Mrs. Merrill, Lindsay are the guests of Mr. T. W Thurs- ton. '. | V Carpenters are at work erectinga' new building over Mr. H. J. Thur-i- tOn’s scales. This will meet a long needed want. 3 Our school teacher. MISS Walker is spending the Easter vacation at her home in Port Perry. it that we are, J. T. breasted, bloomer or knicker pants. Prices Affiliated - A. H. S $3.00 to $8.00 of ~â€" their DR. llumor has to Dressed in one of our good Suits a man has a have a new storekeepcr .n Mr. Tiers old stand. Nothing definite at prcs- VETER' ‘ 0 ”our; 3. ant. fair start on the road of prosperity. Our \‘d.~ez~iil‘.;ii-Sy Ladies oVerlcaded with flower sl'ps . in": t 3;“, .ted t4 bi g tle t th: . . . . , , 5‘79 they are mu“ ’ r n ‘ m 0 splendid clothes semce IS yours, if you desrre it, 2:2 :21»! stati‘ n. as ours were frozen out the water. Our flowers have gone where the good niggers go. I. {y 1lld XI “mile-d. 2 ds ‘ ‘ - ._ . . , 1 11:28:. Om‘lgrey findings; ‘ this weed to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elsxe are spending a few days With Mr J (j. McMullen jg “52th 11-5 . l l ac; 0’ : ‘ 0 ll .‘ i ‘ ' . 2 ~ ‘ i . V 1 Ba :32; iéooppasz l- h nixed. (crneil on the arrnal of a youno Toronto friends. sister Mrs. John Elliott. Wnit‘vlcaf ways ease to 0“] cu Iv' . our: 5. . 1 ‘0 cheap Workers crnrigned l daughter. Mastgr Pearcy and Miss Laura Lore, Villa. ‘ ’ ‘ v. v 3 . ‘ ‘ ‘ . h . ' _ ‘ ‘ . . ".7 9 Cheap workers, from $30 UDWards On Sunday morning (Easter) of Canningtrn, are spending the hol- Mr. Hughes, representat \e, o. \.. 1 Soar (l""’el‘< consigned L. Hambly gave a pery interesting days at their grandfather's, Mr. A. .l. Crothers, Kingston, favored‘ us .._ . A, ,, , . . ’ . O 1 large brown geldiné 1400 address on China, and m the evening Bagshaw 5- with a c:.ll on Saturday last. 3 past pac‘ng geldings, 5 and 25. (we. Rev. VV. Elliott gave an excellent \liss Lirzic Ferrin 0c Dcrrvvillb, is The Women‘s Institute held their 3 Farrow coves extra large. serrron on Who shall roll us awny spending the week w th ‘01. \lit: 2‘ “m regular mcctmg on Thursday And 5 New bocz'es six months. ithe stone," Mark 1613' The Chm" rm’ 5 Rice. 13. The meeting was opened by sing;- - S” ‘ _ dered choice Easter music a‘ nix \. 2 w 2 .’ of c 2' '0‘ ll" ' :‘C‘W ( in?! 21a carrzize (u wazgons ‘2 S rv c v‘Lich 1 1 ‘t ”19?"! Mrs. Strickland and daughter Mia; mg the Male 1‘0?" it‘r(\ h' g Tl ‘ ' ~-, - W . .~ 2 .2“, 2'11 2 was arse 'm emu. . . . . . . . ~ - « ,3, n . .n‘rme . 2'2 A 1‘....C m ‘Jltu Hers. l “q \l m n . my f . \era of ( annznztcn are Visiting at. mL‘Utfb “ere r0 ( n 2c‘ ‘ k ‘ g g .. M, ,,_ F . . 1:5 2 «3.1, l , r‘ q. (fr J‘Ilcnf‘t‘, .‘ ‘J .- , _ , 11".". t; ,1 llifllittfl‘ .‘27‘; ‘ ‘ L“ D h‘ ‘ ”S‘h’r" I _- eâ€"‘e- tn. ll :21 \ J21 f . l )lII‘. (:60 .meJVWl’} S far 21 f9"; (lilVS. "nl “ ab than C“ I”. i l( I I A .7 v .. :-‘“ -2L M" ‘13:: ‘~'-‘:‘2 rum .‘ ;-.. . ‘ u. J . er 2r: 3 erg-251‘- H A ’ rum-v.03 L \ t Fur. (111‘. Mrs. Moore Osborne, m“ “‘0qu t0 1 1m 1" H. ‘ l < " 2 r» - ., .. ‘“~‘“‘~~‘- . .. -‘:~ i.'. i:f:‘:.’.".‘, rte-{7'31 ' _~z . 3. ~ _ > 14.; 2” l V :Torcn..0, are stginnmg the Wrfi'; end 10 If“, h In T L f, U“ » - M- . _- 2‘9 .rs. ’. .' .. -' . ' Us. -‘.- ~ ~ . . :2. :.-~;"::‘ .""". .‘ - ‘2- . ‘3 E‘I‘LU‘ ? 1‘ _ I K' ”3‘ I- “' ‘ " ~ With thEll' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. v cuum I H \ _ .4 q ‘ ~:r V , , .. r- d ,9 l ' ii‘i‘ "1 lliftlc 1’2"t «in ')!l R‘chnrszlgv Osborne 121:1‘ 3“";“3 t". such 9. :L-v: hem: 11"..» ‘- ., ._ . _ I, . i“ . 2.1. i l : 1 ( It ‘ . . ' p, . . L ‘ :1 . .w'.” ' -4 :. .;;.;:_ .2»_:; mag-31,,» Cy“. no in-. t: n( n th f:;ii I ll of Vlis ‘2. l..2tlc Alassrs. Block. of Henley. are the Int It ‘35 thmAzbb ”C‘ L .t‘) lc..\e . . m , f, 1.715;. étrgud, of know), formerly Miss Mug- guests of their cousins; 33,5...” Pearl “"3" “at” the “‘3‘“ meeting, “"th spent the Easier holidays with his ing the lzol'days until l(l‘ >.::. 9.: Cf; cl“- 7 “.r. ., 3 5.3;. all classw. 7 2.8 Kennedy, “ho was well known and Lily “01(3te for the hmidiys will beheld 0“ May 11- Th3 meeting :~.i.~;t9r, 311‘s. Dan Weldon. i J. Suggitt. 2 ..~ -- mm .2 .11; 6 ‘ _ ' ~‘ . I . - . . _. ... - "- ~‘,-.. .... - il l c 9 . .. . l .' .‘ " a .‘ 2 .21: “h . . u ,. . . , -... 3.22. aura“: :‘z ingles, any yrgce. iere be ore 1‘” marr 9; Mr. John and Miss “mnzfred Hardy Ya“ tlltngbrougit to“ Close l y n- l \monz those from o=2r n'igh'mr ! M. s» Ethel Srmtli an 2 lzrt‘ ma“ t 1 ,V:-:..,; ,. W .~ reciflu sand waggon, g....3_ g ‘ Mrs. Geo. Flurey, Mrs. T. Manning spent Srnday asthe guest of their mg God .aie t'e lung. I head, \.'~0 5:03“ the Inglidays in " cr took 9. tr 1) to 12m; (lily 2:"":= . H C t of! “olden buckets, any prim } and little d‘iughter were guests of uncle, Mr. W. F. Hardy, ()akwood. ; Toro nto rare MI‘S PUTdY. M". “I“; 11ng M H. Anderson and her in; . . 1,. : r ‘ V' " S‘ ' .. 5 ~ ‘ ..,. -. ‘- ‘ ' 7 r . . . ‘ ‘ ' treats 1.: -\":»‘1an c ‘ , TEth:.â€"â€"Sixt3 days on approved . Mrs. S. Hughse-n this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Grimstone, of LINDEI‘ \ALLE\ ' Mrs. llcu‘. en Birchard, and little ; or rare guests of inends Qt pue- \' _ w “to ("d n , (. ,_ . €o: . ‘ ‘ - 2. . . . - ,. . . 2 t - ‘ “2 " ~~ (2.1.1:. .. .1 o. f 2 , ct cons. being interest rate trier! The Easter concert given m the Lindsay ns.ted at Mr. and Mrs. rp- : gal-inter, a1: 0 Mr. Ch:s 2:. Cowl :2. 1d ! :2t page... ( ,- a“ {M can..." . ,. .3: " "A ’- " ‘ r '\ ' . V . y I ' futl '.1 .1'4 1 ’ \.)..._..~--- 2~A " cen- he. ext-hum all sums o‘er $20 [Methodist church bo the Mission band Squirescn Sunday. (Special to the Pott.) (1.21.2htEI‘JeSSie. l The anm f c 0‘ ”P H mr _‘ a “ml L‘..rd '2 -> 4. .. . , _, .. . . -12 z .222 . .. . r. 22> , 3: lander 8-0 can- Ho ses sellinrv 12nd,, : was quite a success the different port Mr. and Mrs. Orson Weld 3n \iSltcd ()ur s‘hool teacher Miss A ‘s‘wcztâ€" : f W 1' e f r I: :0") ~ I ' _ .. E2 ' l‘ ' ~ ., _ ' ‘ ‘ r ’ ' ‘ “ ‘ ' ‘ .C II .3 _" . C3, 1., .. _. In O’JI‘ mil?» â€"â€""'â€"-’â€"_ 3.0 0 ly marge half re__.1'2 ar commis {cf the programme being well render- their daughter, Mr; F. Netherton,, 9 man sptn“ .5, holidays at h“. l ("we mrre Y Q? ' ‘25 "i . .r u . \- . a e ‘ ‘ ' , a» J . :01: ed by the childiwcn An address was W] f V 1111‘ c tl ' é - l I‘OTI: E TO OR SDLTOL o a c .13. re en y. . home m P.etcn. 2 - ,, , .. M: x .- o viva- b u q I H . ; . Mrs. Simpson and Bu. out; has. w A Fang G JaCk 2“. ‘“ y ‘ 1‘s " firmly: on the ““5 Miss Minnie Wooldrflgc has hem Miss Bernice Webster is th-a sum-ti ‘Wecg p u, ,3 nd 11.1.”, , l" .2. . ‘ . . . . . $01! ; smnary work, which was much appre-l ADDITIONAI - _ ‘ B .1) f _ d f t! .a 1' 5 0“,; _ a c 1, . 1 ., n, ..n. 1,. ._l , ;:l‘.7?«-:' .. L g ,,,,, I ‘ . . '. . . ‘_' t ,' v.‘:l 3 . r1 n ~ r 1 .1, 1‘ l C v- ‘ «‘00 4 7 . m‘ - _ g, ', .2 7‘ . v .l‘ H‘ il." '1‘ '.l“; :0 Auctionper 'CllltEd. Mrs. Rev. Ezlictt, Mrs. Jag m our Iminlty for the past wee " ' (f CWT n 1 e e b 0 e ’2, "3" Spun L“°I‘er “‘th 3‘1"“ “““n’ l‘l: " "‘f‘~“l‘,"' (‘ . \ . - r - - - "2 ‘ , - ,m - ...- ;.!u:2. :21 :22 ' zTaylor and Mrs. E. P. Rodman “ho ”'- Smltn Clark, of Pieterng “'95 (him H l" 1 f . lmd' “pd -21..» I). IE” 3‘” (1......- ‘H: m l.‘ =m " ~-'--'â€"-~w- â€"- 'v .. ' . . . . It rs. iram -0:c:‘:“, an" Elill'l‘; , ,. , ‘ ‘;" “_ l drilled the Children deserve "rent From Wednesday’s POS’C VlSltlng his dlughter, Mrs Knight, , t S t (j t . in h r b u‘ . l 311‘. \2‘. Dunn Siftnt 33:30“? “It ~ .\l.72,.-.- e , , t. if; , f 3'" 2 - ’ men .a uriay, wx 3 1‘0 i-r, ‘ -. - . _ ,. .1. . . .2 Hum 2. - . ~3d t fCl‘ the SUCCESS of the evening .. .. .. r. g z ‘5‘ ' lrtrro.” funds. 2 2' 12» -2 2 ANA”! N: 3'? "emcee (ls near y 32-, . The Tom Property Committee at 0‘“ East-r2 “Mr. J. Staples, Grass Hill. . T fl U mama-:- 1:22. 2 . - . . ..,. _ ' _ . . .. l 2 2" "F ‘. r I" "\‘v" ' ‘ - ‘V. . e . o " .. ~ ‘ ‘1. -_ A "I. i 3'1th tth P? last nlght’s mS‘etlng confirmed the M15538 R03ne CUIllS, Cf TQrUntO, Elf. and Nil-S Bert Je‘vel' Fl‘t'lll : - J. 1\Out .L..\.le Ikeunll (l Ci! - ell lililifi .l i ( t 2 2 ‘ ‘ 2 .13 ' 3- CW .eveer was t ' . . . . . . . ‘29.. iron Visits? he : :s*;“ B “ 2532 “ 'â€"' ‘ ‘ ' “ ,,.,'. FAX: {PIC lb 5 ‘ aken to appofntment of Me-er J. Bruce on} and Ruoy (331115. Of Cameron, 1118.» Sunday at ‘ r P Grey 5 012-“001 l ‘( f \l ' . " r s L 1' .l N “E: ‘l-‘ « ‘ 1 the 05? Memorial H s ' °‘: ’ '- . . . - .. . .- 2 '01.? 0 i aripcsa. , ‘ , . . : a .0 Intel on Wed Wm. Hore to the fire brigado Tho Joanne Cullis, of 1,131,, Lindsay, On Tuesday, uhrlc sawng hand, 2 - 2 .; .... Ln. . I .. ._\ ’ .... SETTLERS: TRAENS 2n€sdsy morning last m the ambulance d -. - spent the hol days at th‘ir home at Mr. J. W. Hancock's Mr. Ali; 325:. Bert Bats. of Peter-10m ‘n‘erle 2hr- \‘«".r' ('3 2.2:: l. :4 , y- 2.- ~ br‘ 3. e als rec ', ' ‘ : “" '. . . . . - ..~ 1:52.. li-..:ui.. 1:13:24; \ ..' 1' f U. S. Br ass and M‘SS Richmond Lg 0 crnmended the Ca Thursday, Mr Garfield Rover: ! bert Rhcdfis had tWO 0f 1'1 S “Hf-lifts l ”“318 caub .n this “‘13-“ C“ MO?" 922 WW: _..,. v. ,. 1-2. 2, 0.2». . : Aim-25 0 ' h + ‘ . . 3 q . . o y, A..,: . . ' .‘ . n “ll .‘.. ,.\ n-_ :: :"‘.‘ ............ l f :Iorogtofz‘ ner, gues.s at the home the immediate purchase 01 n-w base, of Newmarket Friend‘s 00.1,,“ a” on 115 fight hand badly lac rated. . nay. » 1...”, to NW] .,., 3,, .y 2‘12“." 2,. .7 0 X'. ' ' r‘ ' ‘ V l ‘7 ’ ‘ T .' - 3- .. e "'2 1‘11” 2‘3 2 1"” MAN! I 03A an Mr S 1 2:318S on Mo-Lday' as the present sapply' was ”015 suf‘ rind at his home to spend thz' '“ l 7‘11 MCNlbb emoycd a if D to th: lighting} {inch-l}..- 1'3.» Hm ‘2 ' 2'23 . d {TOW-T211321: a its darrived horn: ticient to cope with a tin fire. if one hol day season. ' l CAMERON. l c'ty dl'r‘ns; the Easter hol days. ( "1141., ,_ 1.2,." §..lm;.~.i-2:v.h:‘--:U' “i i ta . 0 on on a evening _ _ : , _ r, : _ ( ;,r.:. . . . _ y ° 8. i should, occur. In answer to 8. que Mrs. JCSSIB Weldon, Of -L1ndsay ‘ ’ MP8. “fight. 0! MaJDOSe. iS ViSlt. 9: tale Hf lili‘ mild (l2 2 t :H. t -‘ ‘ 1» Pied by, ES ter has ng VISItcd several of the best I‘y l (q 6031 to ID.“ POS‘ ) up, her SiStzU' t N'I‘ I - ti,- n) and Stir.” i”: Pr. .Hl llt “h‘ -"“l .. I doctors in the city who could not Chan'rman Lew's said there was some has been stsymg a few days w. 'Zti l . . D . .dt. F d ; 1., a l . mries. Il" Um“. ”w n ,1 12"“ ,. 1m | f 2:“ where M , - ‘ ._ f . ~' n '1 S j ‘ 1; ha “ .. ;5~n . . . . .- her mo her M . e- rs. M286 2. Eyres spent G00 11 .y Mrs. Fisce spent un 3y w.t ,r g N ,i, in Come into Lindsay for y. mr gu’e him any permanent relief. as the 2’0“} hat on. hand anh the di.fer- t ‘ .rs Mary Roge . . ' w-th friends in town cthrr '2‘ Fri 1» F 11 :Im‘“ L1“ n. uun'mv‘}! L m 2221' ' With our tickets and travel by the short. line diéease cancer h d :1 ed ent members of the committee felt Mrs. Kay 15 “Siting her Sister‘m ' ' m" ‘ "" ( e -n a" S“ and “l" ”at" ‘ "I ‘ S . . via Toronto and Sudlmrv. l " “d ' bl d, a a vane to a that the question of the purchase of law, Mrs W Sluggitt ‘ Miss H. Graham spent a few Mrs. Herbert Ingram and Mrs. Un- 311"}; {‘21 lli'v llnt'mk ' ( '1“ 1:23 lilting; CODS‘ era . . ° ‘ . . , - I A. ‘ Ix ‘ I pm '( ‘“ TIME SAVEDBYTHXS ROU’l‘I-Zé-~ l t e agree additional hose required immediate Miss Laura McCorvie of Torohto, days mthher S‘Ster’ MI'S' hortu- derson, 0’ Toronto Mrs. Wright 0‘ i sutliulaxliliiilfntmmd duh ll c w 1““ . . . . 01 )1“ Come" in by morning trains and of trouble attention. Mr. Lewis will attend to waited her 8-star, Mrs. W- Cruess. ' cott. Pracebr.dge, Mrs Irw n. or Ops, Mrs I "filllikll. “mi“?! P'.‘3“1‘d‘”,‘g inflow leave Lindsay! $3 m (lail - ‘ Mr. W. Townsend spent the Easter (7131-1: of Salem and Mrs p 113th e aSSetso x 0mm (it-(2:29 .- ‘, ingTorontu l0 ll) P: l. l 3'. lit-W Miss Inez McCulloch Lindsay the matter at once and 1‘ Port to the On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. . . __ . 'the parties enti! 10d U: W H‘ mm, “a I... p n r u y. th guest I h t M M council. 1 Cruess, of Lindsay spent the day hohdays With his father,- is gathered at their parents, Mr. x eg1ul onlv to ,1“, (humor “incline Me,“ . e 0 er sun oge . . . . - my who“: may to Winnipeg rs. s _ _ with his mother Mrs Eliza Cruess l Mrs. Tart and children. of High- and Mrs. P. Henie’ s to spend East- shalltlwn hav9 nrllir‘o. and 'lfwrthe ' m BB .._.... _.__.__ , . by this route Webst .1- Full supply 'Settler'ani: lea” .md ‘ \Vesfern C: maria" ready now, apply ear-Ly Bakers Oriental Tea Have you tried Baker’ 5 Oriental Tea? Black, Mixed or Japan per 119. 25c.,Supericr to any 30c package. Note our new address, 3 doors east {at Benson House. W. E. BAKER. He has the sym- pathy of the community in his hour ! For tickets and hex-ill reservations apply '1‘.’ C. MATCHETT, agent C P12... hent-st.. Lindsay. WANTED pARM WANTEDâ€"150 to 200 acres. 40 cleared, balance bush. House and barn. Situated on the shore of a lake, Haliburton district. VAN DERLIP, 434}. Yonge-st’, Torâ€" ‘ cnto.-w3. Wri L6 F. G. l administrator “ill not M “MW land Grove are visiting her mother er Sunday 2 1“)?!th U2 2 who has been laid up with 13. grippe . . , _ ' sud assets m n“ In. Misses Mabel and Ethel Prouse of Mrs. Ward. . . .1 l Mrs. P. Perrm is vxsatng her 5.5- a person m pmfnu‘ “f “1%.“ ( are; Toronto, Visited their sister, Mrs. . Mrs. detmn' 0‘ Orillia, was . 9- ter, Mrs. Sharpe. of Fen: ion Falls l YlOtho shall not ll:l\(‘l1uxl 11’0".“th Angus Campbell. i guest 0f Mrs. H‘ Perrln, for a few Mr. Edgar Dunn spent Easter 1191: - 3 him attire time 1221 Sm 1‘ (gill '5: F DuLCii illiS 15' l(' i‘\ (H " Mr. and M'rs.‘A1ex Birchard visited days- ‘ days With Mr Jewel 0‘ Petertolou 1’3 Mrs. Taylor, of N. W. T. . is via; ting and at other po‘nts 8-... ‘ 11 M. i}. 'l I'Dll‘ ll’li. his parents Mr. and Mrs. J T. B: râ€"i . » ‘2 n ' chard. . her sister, Mrs. J. Suggitt. 2 Mrs. E. Hooey, and daughter, Jul- _' .. _ . (';1‘~I:I?,;:.ii;;t..r. Mr. George Savage, . of Toronto, Mrs. Suggitt, of ,Valenti'a, is spend . is, are visiting friends in Mansers. 50‘1“” ”I ' UL" ..

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