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Lindsay Post (1907), 8 May 1908, p. 8

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on Honday. Mr. Ed. Dobson, of the Electric Light Co., ins in town on business this week- Mt. Gus Pronsa m in Oskwood on Monday lost. Miss Dot Johnston spent Sunny with her parents in Rival-view. Mr. Jack Heppinstall, of Toronto. is visiting his parents here. ' Miss Lily Westlako is :ttemiing school in Cmnington. ' on, the first. A little stranger came to stay at the home of Mr. nd Mrs D. mam, lately â€"a girl. Q‘OOOOOOOOOQA \l.’ «91‘ 1|! ‘x‘litl‘l? ‘ ¢ “069090QOQOOOOOOOQ§§Q§§OOO Mr. W. R. Curry, of Haliburton, made 3 flying visit on Sunday. He was seem- psnied on his return trip by his little denghter, Miss Ethel, who has been vizit- ing her grudpu-ents here. . A mes meeting was held in the hall on Suds: under the suspmes at the Mount associations. Mr. nggrepresenfinz the 3.13011 Ir. PickenstheL. 0.3 A. Mr. 8. May the L. 0. L. Mr. E. Day- mnI. O. F.,sudl[t. Maxwell R. B. P. A large aewd were presented were well planned. with the Mountâ€" sddresses Miss Hattie: McFadden spent Sunday with her parents in Manse Grove. Miss J esaie Campbell and Miss Donna, were in Cannington on Cum-day. lisi Dara MncLeon has accepted a poni- fion in Mr. Ed Greigg’s store. Mr. L. Bowie was visiting friends in Manse Grove on Monday. .-. Mr). J. Ryan was visiting her patents in Sunderlznd last week. Mr. C: H. Caverly attended the Horse Show in Toronto lut week. O : “fold In Interesting Form by the Bright correspondent: of I O .1 The Post at the Various Centres. . $§§§§¢§O§§QOOOOOOOONOQOQO§§§Q§§§§§§O*§ WOUDV’ILLE. the misfortune to cut his foot with an axe, (F1 om Our Own Correspondent.) but it is understood he is getting along Mrs. Levis, or Kirkfield, Was in town “you“, Than Interest Money GOODERHAM (From Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Ross, of Lindsay, was in the village Thamdlonofnlr,Wm.Msdi;lhsd IMPORIANI NEWS 0f HIE DISI‘RIG .Igrg'. amount to bogln WWI- unouuu of 81.00 and own": Mr. Herb. Switzcr spent a. few days visiting friends in Cameron last week. Mr. T. 35111ny and Home. Thee. ad J 09. Same left on Fridey to attend the funeral of their mother who passed may very suddenly at her home in Meripoea. Mr. Daniel Noble, Mr. S Noble and wife have the sympathy ofall in the loss of their fine dwelling by fire about three 0 ’clcok Sunday morning. April 26th. Fortunately the barns were saved. The spirit displayed by Mr. Simeon Noble in working to sive the out buildings. which caught fire several times, is worthy of admiration. The Iossis over 82,000 as only a few- articles in the house were saved. Being at such hour help could not be found. Th partly covered by $1,000 insurance. Mr.‘ Wm. Johnston and £311:in have returned from Bliss, Mich. It is said they intend trying farming in this coun- - Tie boys are trying to‘ giganize a baseball team in the village.’ ‘ Miss Annie McKinnon spent Easter with fx-iem'is m Toronto. Miss Annf'e'Tenneny, St. Joseph’s Acad- emy, Lindsay, spent the holidays wixh he] pare here. We pay Intemt upon four times a your. loss isl I‘OWLES CORNERS. (From Our Own Correspondent) A. gathering of about forty young people. East and North of this' place. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cochrnne. on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane. who are just late. ly married. were the recipients of a number of presents. showing the es. tccm in which they. are held in this neighborhood. The evening was spent in various games. ' About midnight, alter s tasty luncheon. the .crowd dispersed to their several homes. well pleased with their outing. Services were 0011de last Sunâ€" day by the psstor. Rev. MLCragg. of Echelon Fans; . People sre, beginning to devote themsehes fully to agriculture after the long and strenuous winter. Every person here their' sorrow over 1 fw hich‘ happened to 34 or Fenelon F3112; 09 Monday evening a. crowd of about twenty-five young peeple. sent: .01 this corner, presented Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cochrane with a “kitchen show- er." As at the former successfulcv- ening. several games were played.1 luncheon served. and the guests dc- paraui toward the "wee sma’nours’ 1'. MOUNT HOREB. ' (from Our Own Correspondent) As the. spring has been very lat-s the farmers in this vicinity have not done much seeding but are wishing for ,warm weather Latter the big snow gtorm. ‘ . ‘ The blacksmith here, Mr. Loner-y, is doing a rushing businoap 3t pres. Mrs. A. Gilchrist and children hue returned I‘om their visit to Flo i- da. Mr.\ \ewsham from Australia. has returned to New York after spend- ing some days with Mr. flaunt-m. ent; "Neil, school teacher here :e in expressing the sad accident Mr. J03. Torrance The \‘alcntia Sunday School is man- hug prepautions to: their aunt. versars which will take place the 1 last Sunday, in May and the first 3100‘ , day in June. This is now . dry village as a PW(moruudin¢). rheumuam. resufz 0! local opuon vote last “Tan 0(0- AU drum and items: 500. any but the traveumg ptflflic wi“ bu" 5”, 01' post -dd tran‘ (In m well it not better provided [or as Buk 00.. Tango, a foremerly. The landlord of tn. ‘ Queens Hotel ht: decided to ma the London old boy- ;t 81:. Ma. will house on Tempem prmciptuy All mugs. th‘ir ”hm ‘ “~ ‘â€"â€"â€"â€"7 ’_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'â€"; I . ' l o ‘A’ ha resumed his duties after :1 vie-‘9’ g 8" Tinted “mt he k?“ thud”! ‘9 i ’ L." I ' . heat an: Easter hoiidny and is now busy 1 so as the only thing It “’1“ “0"?“ ”‘9 ‘ 0'. Chat" L . â€"thflt . h" ‘ Inquor part. I _ Pr'Wnns h“ mutant? 3 . . -d an.“ n.“- w M- Kmnawm new» on... - M-r. Nglson Hsrt. oi Powles‘carn- en. rpenc Enter at bone. lulu A. H. Phip is home nits week owing to illness. . Rev. Mr. Snowden preached .1') in. tuesting sermon I on Sunday evening. Mr. J05. Conner. than momma, and was Arnott. oI Fleetwood,wnr.e guests oi m. 5. Omaha: on Sunday Hr. Liandcr Mex-1y also visual in Mount 1101:!) Sundty. Mr. £311 Hart. of Franklin,spe')t Easter at his home. . NALENTIA. (From Our Own Correspondent) On account 0! so much wet and cold wuther the [ax-mars are inn- seeding this year though Mr. Alvx Casey and A. ‘1’. Mark have finished many others will finish this week. Mr. Wilmot Mark. Henry Cat-pen- ter, and Howard Grills went [or web ers the other day. They [sport 1 good time and lots of fish; Otoourse the big ones got away. ‘l'hc Valentia baseball team was 0: gauiud last Friday evening. with 31'. .135. Casey as manager, Walked Mark. Pres.. and Harry Thompson. captain. M‘. Cucy is an old oase- baM pizyer. .b“ ,uudcxsuu'is tho; game and is determined to bring the boy: to the top of the Township Lea.- Every person who had. a trap hun- ted muskrats this spring. Rats were never so plentiful nnd hundreds were killed. bau piryer. game and is boy: to the 8““- line many friends of Harry and Norman ’l'orrance sympathize with them in the loss of their brother who was dxowued at Fencion Falls. The boys are weil known hcrc. W OODV'ILLE. (From Our Own Correspondent) The Rev. G. M. Soung. of St. An- drew's church, Eldon. exchanger p11]- pits with the Rev. W. M. Kannowm last Sabbath and read a all to Mr. Knnnowin from StrathrOy. Thecon. greguion at once appointed-sever- al oommnssloneru to go to Presby'. term to Cannington'w ha held an In. esday and the “ion to red-It tho call as 1t will be ; great loss to the [negation and Neighborhood to lose Mr. Kannowln. some. mu Robidzon, rnott. OI Fleetwood,wnr-: 11'. S. Conner on Sunday to a large cmw The Rev. W. IL Kunmin acccp-I ted the call addressed to him from Etrutbroy. |We lose n good numb-n “mi in Woodville'n loan is Stratu-’ roy‘s gain. B. will lave in about (“a weeks; V'c are prospering here even if we are a local option villnga. Thereis a new industry stating up. ‘ner.’ $192. one 0! our enterprising sic- item. is melting up 5 sawmill on John ’ street. It we had more at [129(c- Kee's lump. thing: would boom. Z HEALED BY ZA'MLBUK The little girl of Mrs. Lewis Best. of Carlin-lo P. 0.. Recently loll against: the stove and burnoa her forehead my badly. Mrs. Bat says; “ The burn was about the” size of a fifty cant piece [and was near the bone. It made my little girl's eye swell til it about shut. 111d than she 3M1 cold in it. It Man to run matte: my badly. and I could not stw i although I bathed it good every light md morning. M: 1m I not for sum-q Zen-But. which soon atop- pad the mutation and very quicki- ly W the wound. I have never “abumhalloqujckly.mdl an aura Zam-Buk has no can“ toroufingouuorbmond Inhou “W3 Map a box on bind in one 0! M" 8m hon- pudn ”Bum! All a”. at tho akin QM field to itkhnhouiuaalat auditor PM (Hill! or W). nonunion. U“- All m .d Item? 50¢. Mr. W.Wilon. who has been sick list [or the past seven is but slowly recovering. but hopes are hclé out by his many friends and neighbors of the village in which 11-: lives. . . . ‘ Mrs Mnria Martin who has been visiting friends in tbwn returned to her home an Moore‘s Fxlla. -I Mrs. Herman Bowin has been spending a week with her sister. Mrs. “ m. Gunn. Ch':ld's Severe Burns. W90 on the Liverpool Wheat Futures Close H33?!- cr, Chicago Lowerâ€"Liv. Stock Tuesday Even! XI! Liverpool wheat future. 55“ My *0 to Kd higher than yesterday. and. corn (more. unchanged. At Chic-(o. by when dated ‘Ic 10"" m... va: nu 60m W "A? (Site-co" . my when do than yesterday; thy 60m 1nd my on: mm Winnipeg Options. Wag m the cloud: anondons on Winnipeg (run Mum: Wheatâ€"m 31.13% Nd. July :14“ Ltd. Get. . O: “c bid. July dc Nd. Toronto Gnin fluid. ....” ’1 to so ’2 Wheat. W. bush M an. ......... 0“ 9.5 When. "one. bush. ... 0D .... Wheat rgd. bush. ...... 23 .... .1 g: f 'v M. ww-. ".w u; v...- 0" common to medium com, dio'veBâ€"‘SCS: cans“ 8: to 83 per cwt. ' Food»; and Stock»; Butchers. Prime picked butchers' sold st “.5 to 8; bad- or to choice butcher. $5.31 to 5.3: um. 35 to an; common. “.75 ‘0 M; can. “.0 to 84.75 tori goodnnqd cauc- marâ€"flow “rs-fl! i’éd. bush. ...... .. Buckwbett. bath. .- TORONTO. Hny 6.â€"â€"Reoeipto at live oak st the City Make: were 1106 Lula. 1416 hogs, 85 sheep and 695 CATTLE ”ARKETS. Toronto Liv. Sock. st mulls Btby Grand" ............... I Nordhdmor Ugtnfh 8 Dow Upna Bel, Coot. Om; good 'J new. $ Denim 5 out" . Bali, 5 oat“... ...... 7 All i good repcir. Week pcynentu and my be re? ulna inside 5 yen: for new turkeys. yer lo Goose what 5.. Spring Wheat . ........... Edi what ... ... .. .- Chicken}. per pair cnt flour ......... . Dusted Boss. ‘ flop. lim Inlectn Barby. Bcfiléy. No. 3 ~ ......... Pan. Chadian Bow- BQIASO ‘6 w- " But lanitobc Pat- mvâ€"vâ€"Evafl luau. fl Inn!- st 8 to 8.50 6w! . J. BREEN, - LINDSAY Beintzmn Pianos Tnomu uilfios Sewn; Mach om Not-MOO...” LOCAL MARKETS 013 015 ”an.“ 383 “Mew.“ 's gogp‘ygxgog .I.‘ O Q * O.‘ .7.f.1€3.'41.3.f41alfllcof‘lmfll can? Ycl . atom}? 1.59:} at: 1:43.31 6'8l'ats‘lwbxgvmgy ‘ ' High grade Stock of Clothing into cash. Gough Bros., after carefully considering t MAY 31h aster Deal t0 celebrate the EVGHt. g eeeoeeooeooeeooeooooeosooeoeoeeooeeooeo 09¢ soon 3 " We have heen in business in Lindsay met 16 years on the 8th day of May and we are going to MAKE THIS MONTH MEMORABLE. We want to shake hands with every man, woniaz. i i ‘11 child who has ever bought anything at this store, and to thank them for helping us to build up our business. ‘ E 3 3.? But Anniversary month is a. time for forming new friendshipsgs well as renewing the old. To show our appreciation and good will we will during this month run the most sensational sale the: * if“; we have ever inaugurated. 0 ' _ Owino to the late financial stringency of the money market, a representative of a large wholesale clothing firm of Montreal (whose name we are not at liberty to mention) made an offer to the Gnu-gs . he proposition, decided to make an offer a good deal less, on account of already having rvrka‘ will save about half on their wearing apparel during this ,. . . 3: Syndicate to turn their entire _ .3 their Spring Stocks complete. Spot Cash controlled the situation and the deal was put through, and the people of Lindsay and Victoria :5 .5 ”33% Anniversary Sale. Read the Money-saving Prices below. \. .,_ :fi _ '7 :l’: L ‘4’ . .3 “J Avg. ’ ’ ” 3i ‘3 MEN S SUITS . MEN S RAINCOATS BOYS' SUITS 7;; ' Men’s all-wool Halifax Tweed Suits, [medium weight. Worth 36.; . Men’s water-proof Coats in dark grey shade. Worth $3 00. Sale Bovs‘ Two-piece Suits in Canadian TWCCdS. neatly mane. Worth Sale Price ........................... . $3.9 Price .............................................................................. $1.75 $1.75. Sale Price .................................................................. 99c ‘ Men’s all-wool Tweed Suits, single and double breasted. . Worth _ Men’s Water-proof Coats in blue or grey shades. Worth $5.00. Sale ' - $33 $8.00, Sale Price .............................................................. .. 4.98 Price 2.75 . _' Y Men’s all-wool Tweed Suits, newest shades of brown and greé Men’s Cravenette Raincoats in grey and fawn. Worth $9 00. Sale . y c; Worth $10.00, Sale Price 6-9 Price ....... . ........... . .................. . ..................................... 5.98 g Men’s allowool imported blue and black Serge Suits, single or Men’s Cravenette Raincoats, fancy patterns, made in Chesterfield i double breasted. Worth $12.00, Sale nrice..........’..... ............ 8.98 style. Worth $12 00, sale Price .......................................... 7.98 i . Men’s Cravenette’Raincoats in fancy worsteds. vented back. satin 1 BOYS' Three-piece Suits in Imported Tweeds and Worsteds. Worth 10 98 { $6.00, Sale Price ............................................................... 3.98 and English Worsted Suits in cor- . - Worth $15.00, Sale price... 11.98 lined. Worth $15 00, Sale Price ....................................... Men’s imported'Scotch Tweed rect cut, satin faced, neatly made. ‘44“. As] , .‘ ~ 21mm Wing: 'Lt1‘1331321'2‘3‘123.311'3‘3‘1231311'3’3‘lf'.31l'3’3‘l!3.3‘}'3’3‘lf31321'3 “2323115 “23.3293 322331" “2.39"" 3x9. - ... '3 4.3maffixinxfusmmammo:paraplegic YolestolclmmnldwlitdoleAY41~tstal€tY¢l6.24tublcont»?leofddtfilmxm m ”1.991.. o v Liverpool Wheat Futures Close High- ] Pianos an organ ' IH‘t‘ l‘ilirt'd lllzll ilt' lid! lvaiii 'il it) l't er, Chicago Lowerâ€"Live Stock I has resumed his duties aftrr :i pi-'i<â€" 'so as the only thing it will “(it mil..- l'OWLES CORNERS. ant Easter holiday and is new busy , â€"Latest Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondei‘.) . . A gathering of about forty young preparing his entrance class. illilll‘)!’ pari. : ’ 5 . . people. East and North of this pliec. l Mr. )clson Hart. of l’owles‘czrx;- The licv. W. M. hiuinmvinliccw- ‘ Tun“...- Evening. May 5. Whh‘ms Baby Grand ------------ ‘ led lili‘ ("ill :iddressvd to him ll")ll: Livorpnol wheat futures closed toâ€"dav ‘ and ‘iu! to Ed higher than yesterday. com luturos unchanged. At Chicago. May who-at closed ’fic lower than yesterday; May Corn unchangtd and May oats unchanged. Winnipeg Options. Following are the closing quotation: on “‘innlpex grain futures: met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “3' ”’9'“ Easter. at home. . Master A. H. Pth is home this “i-el: miziihroy. .‘We lose a good man, b-iv Robt. Coehrane, on Friday last. Mr.‘ ‘ , . land M”; Cochrane. who are jas‘. inc- ownig to illness. F “ha: is “oodville's loss is Strain- ly married. were the recipients of al Rev. 3“"- Snowdcn WNW“l “"“l- l IO)": 110 will leave in about number of presents, showing tilt-05-: “WHUHK ut'rmon to a lung" (iv-vi . im- woe-k“ “Cut in which they al'c held intL-is .0" “mi-‘5' °"‘=“‘“‘?- I ‘Wv W proeiwrins here even ifxw Tht‘l‘t‘ i5 Bel‘, 5 oct....... . .. 3: o .- 2:0sz Boys’ Two-piece Suits. made in blouse or Norfolk styles. in fancv ‘ "" Tweeds and Worsteds. Worth up to $4.50, Sale Price ............ 1.99 ' Boys' Two-piece Norfolk Suits in fine Tweeds and \K’orste s. neatlv made, Single or double breasted. Worth $400, Sale Price ...... 2.48 Boys’ Threeâ€"piece Suits in Canadian Tweeds, nicely made, sizes :7 . to 34. Worth $400, Sale Price ............................................. 1.98 Nordheivner Upright .......... ' ' Iiobson L'prinht.......... ........., M Bell. 6 act. Hrgan, good as new. SW‘ Dominion, 5 oct .................. .r n - Than Interest Money it does not require All in good repair. Week ;-' payments and may be rw-xr (vi II it *, value inside 5 years for new lLET‘CME'. E pain. when you once have made a start. a large amount to begin with. Vlo pay Interest upon amounts of 81 00 and u rd four times a oar . . . m .9 o y 0 neighborhood. The evening was spent} Mr. Jos. Coulter. Alisa Robinson. 9 are a local option village. Wheatâ€"u ' :11: J h ,1“ “d ' :C; I HE DOMINION BANK ,in various games. About midnight, l and nut-“"01?- 0" fICPtWOO‘l “""'"!n no“ industry starting up. MLW. Oct. 33:5». ” 3 3‘ Md‘ u" " I" ‘ . J BREEN, - LINDSAY j.“ _ {after a tasty luncheon. the CX'OH'J Silesia ('31 Mr. D. Louiter on. autzday 1 che. one of our enterprising Cit- Oatsâ€"May “c bid. July 43c bid. Heingzm‘n Pianos Tafitzfis .11.“. ‘a M [ dispersed to their several homemwdl M" hand“ ‘Merry also Visucvl ill izeus. is srttinR “P I sawmill 0n 100‘! “mm“ 6'33" Mflfl- Killings Sewmg Mantle! l _~ - ,_______ ,4-.- A. .7- .--. ,. - . . ._ . -..__. - .--. > W“ plwed \Vllh their outing‘ “Quill. IIOXCb bunday' leCEl. It “'0 Nd more Of MT. ‘10- $he.t- tgflyfil bull} "":)9:1 [O as“: 'Fâ€"Iflâ€"â€"â€"â€"_"_-_-_â€"â€"â€" . w ‘ .. . a. . , ' _ but, , i. ......... .. - : p...ooo09¢oQQOQQOQ’WQOWRQOOO‘OOOOOQ99099-9; Services were conducted last Sun- M" Bailllart. 0‘ Er““k1‘“"‘p“’~ 1‘095 hlflmp. things would boom. ' Wheat, goooe. bush_ ”"090 Receipts WP and “3"“ mg l o _ m”, by the pastor Rev. ”new“ Easter at his home. _____.____ ! Wheat. nod. bush. ...... 093 m “sour: h3“.§2§’-.“Tup i 7" 3 . :loi’i-eneiou my... ’ 'l â€"+â€"â€"â€" . NORLAND. : {33.2. 23%: :::::::::::::::%% 2:: m: ’5'“. 9‘5. an»: 3-... .a F; . . lamb. . on. .- y ‘9 5‘ People are beginning to devote l' WALEATIA. (From Our Own Correspondent) ‘ iifrigheiiikhb?’ """"""" 325° Hog; .‘ -. . themselves fully to agriculture aftcr' (F1031 Our Own Correspondent) The new bridge here was illipl‘flfd Oats. 'bush. .....'.'.'.....'.'.'.'.'.'. 051 2...... lawmilolflhof riff” “2"; l ' Q t the long and strenuous winter. On account of so much wet and the (AMT day by County Enginm-r Toronto Dairy Market. 1200 at 25¢ per cw: 19.5316:ng ii}; f Told In Inumflng Form by tho [fight 00.733903th of . " On Monday evening a crowd or 'C‘Okd‘ weather the farmers are thi- ' Smith. of Lindsay. and County-(Jim- 11:33.3. fixeugzfidalw ""3253 3: gm ugmky7»‘-“jm;:m V: : Th9 Post gt fl}. Val-Ions cent,”- :about twenty-£ive young Mplciso'itl E“ )‘l‘t' 3’15 $53? lbOUSh‘ M13 '31:: l niissiomr .lamr-s It. Campbell. wh-n Butter: creamer): 1b.";gfigg 031 03; ports the market week a: “1? exit» - l3 . 9 got this corner, presented ur. and MN. use) an A. .. Mark have Imis - it “as (landed in past ii()ti<~.<ov.-r new-laid. dose-n ...... 017 .... l East 305,50 Cat‘. , Market. - 9.9.0.090990909096090990000009900000099. Itobt. Cochrane with a “kitchen show- muny others Will finish this wen-k. the bridge against lust driving. and are"; 2:? 1.;_°-_.;;;;;;;;;31:* :1: pm BUFFALO, M-“ zecx' - WOUDVILLE. the misfortune to cuthisfootwith an an, i 9’1" A5 at the former Succefisfulc“ i M" “ ”mm Marla. Henry Carpen- ' promptly prOM-(‘Ult‘ all oil’vndurs “30 Honey: extracted. lb. ....... on 0 12% swvw “mefiefi3 inf! a, (From Qur Own Correspondent) but itisunderstood he is getting slant, ening. several games were played. .1 i 1“" and Howard Grills went [or suck-' dlsn‘mm it‘ Liverpool Grain "'d PM” W: ‘5 to 8'... I. . n: ‘ Mrs. Lena, of Kirkfield, Was in town Suvanbly gluiicheon served. and the guests dc- 315 the other day. Th0! report a Mr. W.Wilson. who has been on the LIVERPOOL. May hâ€"Whaxâ€"spt, ”gateâ€"Receipts. 340: N u “gem M da ~, . l . ' - -' i - " v ~’ l 00d time and lots of fish or course . . . . 3m; N0- 3 ”d “"5“?“ WW. 7' 9543 to me W' hen“ g 3 .3 on on Y- 1 Mr. Wm. Johnston and fatally havel pal-u. toward the wee sma hours Is. ' l-‘l‘l‘ 1‘“ [or the past hen-n xvi-nits. No. 1 ()1. In 6993: futures M; may “i ”‘5 ‘0 319: York?“ ’ (tutti: Mr. Ed. Dobson, of the Electric Light returned from Bliss, Mich. It is saidl {Ef'gry person here in expressing ”1“ big ones 80‘ 8W3)“ ‘ l is but lslouly recovering. but hop... exceed. July 1: afi'd,neS:’pL 73 91.4. i :wmsfim r 1.». at!“ ‘_ Co., wasin town on business this week- they intend trying farming in this coon-l their sorrow over the sad “among ' Every person .who had a trap nun- 5 (Hi- hild out by his many {rpm}... and Ma” “Smttoumi. . mmlunutman‘nln“ Sheep and lambsâ€"P.» ~_, rs. at! 5"" . Mr. Gus Prensa was in Oakvmod on try. 5 “hick. happened to Mr. J“. Torrance ted muskralits this spring. Rats were 1 neighbors ol the \‘illngv in “high 1r. Dd: tutu-u awaited? 6: 1M5. stow multadyygunirans"; k. V n ' “ . _‘ . _ ' “I“ mâ€" Mondaylast. _, Mr. C] .Jol n of the same place 01 kenelon balls. ’ £3118; so p entiIul and hundreds wore in... _ 1 IIWI d“: I“! . ‘0‘; I I III u “- L Y“! M ’ SW: .524“! Miss Dot Johnston spent Sunday with hasslsomturned for {he summer ’ â€"'*_""- IT: ' V l . .’\.“.S MM“ Mam" who has bog“ w admiring m ‘u: ream. «tr-mi“3 a; ”z... scarf her psrentsin Riverview. i Min Ruth Picks“ m ‘ flit." With _ . GLENN 0’ 3:. :elniia LPa‘sz'au team we; visiting friends in town returned to amt. so. moot Aflwérémn‘} Mr. Jack Heppinstall, of Toronto. is friendsin'l‘ory Hill lately . (From Our Own Correspondent) Mr“ Jizc can n an evening. 1“” her home in Moore's Falls. the sumsâ€"Weak. 3- Cd. â€"â€"â€""‘Loc "“TS . . . . . _ ‘ ‘ . ““3 r a b leanin dor- . as. ascy as manager. Wilred .1 Mrs. Herman Bowin has bee M York 0.3.7 I“ AL MARhS‘ , visitinghis parents here. i Miss Jennie Gould spent Saturday and' 89' 8 re u” c ‘ Mark Pres and Harry Thom 'On ' ' - - " xxw YORK. Hay aâ€"WH ~ '- w ~ 0 F ‘ Miss Lily Westlake is attenéing school Sunda re 6 . 1d . tan _ lyards. A few shade .trees would , ' M: a. .. . l p" ' sifemung 3 “'“k “'“h h" “NUT-Mm W; manta 14.64. ‘ Eggs. “ebb. W" ‘1“; - “ x. r:- ,._ inC . on lWilbe’! 11 mg 0 acqusm sea is} greatly enhance the appearance of 4:13am. . \nLSC.) it: an od {38:8- \i m. Gunn. W; : m Butter, per 1t» ,_.. .. .1‘ .. _ zoning. ‘ .- tome. . . . , _i a. piryer. no understands t e Land (15 to 9. i Miss Beatrice McFadden spent Sunday um i f1!“ Dime-Pal street. A new Side“ 11l- ame and - det, . _d t . . . w new mom 1!.- ' " ‘ .. 1 ‘ with her parents in Manse Grove. ethhe 5:1??? égifygzykpegploefagenft; ‘5 also needed. . . ‘ any: to thelSmp hing: Tozutiiliiingi}: Ch.“ 8 seven My” ' n â€"â€" Cream. M " 0:3 I: iii : b .. 3118i Dora. MacLeonhasacceptedaposi- Wilberforce on Friday flit: ' I ! 34;“, palflentynle ls “3.2232?“ the gue‘. i Z HEALED‘ug-gzmv B . - i CATTLE WKET‘. fl‘urkeya, 1“: b " if“; in in honln Mr. Ed Greigg’s store. Mr. Herb Switscr ”on. ‘ few da 3' b“” “"51 “m" ’ °°°“p‘ ’ “fl The Valentin Sunday School is ma-' . , ” U‘ . 1‘0”.” ..-.. ‘f‘ v it. .0 :5 e. . Mr. C: H. Caverly “landed th . , . ‘ . 3 ,Campbe l. Mr. John Campbell ~14? k . , . .. The little girl of Mrs. Lewis Beet. CON“ Wynâ€"Ho's Tm Finn Chickens- Pe-T Pair ,. GU} ‘ .- . . ° Horse VintmgtnendsmCuneron last week. inow moved into the buildin f rm mg ”wanna“ 10‘ the" “N" ~ Again at U 8. Mas-tats. IGoose - l.) “‘0 ’v" a" 511‘pr inIToronto last week. Mr T H” blyand Home. Then. and» eriy used as a ho‘el It ingu:d "l versars which will take place the,“ CHI“ P' 0“ recently 1°” against: LONDON lay a. 1m cables are Hex . it: to ......... V .7 ii ‘ r3. ' Ryan was visiting her parents . . l' L 3v - e . 135‘ Sunday in May and the first How the stove and burned her I reh d My at 1.8:: to “teeâ€"Dar pound. are-nod “A. . I " ' ' 3‘ h { inSunderland last week. Joe. some left on Fridoytoattend the l stood hit. Campbell “ill give acwin. day in June ivcr badl M 0 ea . g; mm.- M 1. quoted at Best Manitoba Put- v. . 3 Miss Jessie Cam bell d Mi D funeral of theirmother who passed away modauon to travellers. This is supply The man ' I , (ls l 11- .. . 3’ J'- » re. Beet says; -- The to me per pound. out “our , {o : wereinC . p an ‘3 onus, very suddenly at her home in Mariposa. ing a. long felt want and it is hoped \Q Ty lrien 0 “Fr" 3}"! l burn was about the' size of a fifty Toronto Live flock. stlalght rolled {103. 753‘ :0 i9 annington on Cami-day Mr. Shea. o1 Wilberforce, delivered ‘. Mr. Campbell will meet With me pat- . orman .oriance syn-marbles: min cent piece and was we th b0 : TORONTO, May 6.â€"Receipts of live . Apples per up: .. z .10 .n (2 “L L' Bome “'8 “smug friends in tern raneeleetnre on M do ' ht to tonage he deserves them m me 1053 Of we” brow" Who ' r e m' It M ‘t “39 City Market Were 1106 ‘Pmames' Per ‘7‘? ~- “.0" m u“ . . a Manse Grove on Monday. _ _P° . on y 1118 . » mer to their 'ie I th was drowned at Fcnclon Falls. The made my little girl's eye swell till cattle, 1415 hogs, 85 sheep and $6 l {Mud-ts. per bag .. , . fl" ‘6‘ 05 J . y l; __+__ an mterested audience. . ‘ 1h i: n M It; mincy 'od : b0).h are well known here. it alanoat shut. and than she got{ calves. igooue’whent .. iii) to 0.: , . GOUDERH.AM â€"+â€"â€" {“95 e 0 «ax ‘ t eval'“tu sue. ____._____ 90k! in it. It began to run matter mfl. lefinév“heat ........... 00g? £0 08 i 5 gm!” Oué‘LOwn Correspondent) CRESSWEI‘L' at :hc Bible bone? meow)“ was not vWOODVILLE very badly and I could not step it “mm-m: Eifi’noa’fimm'fi‘sf't'o £02m “he“ M 04" ’1’ :3 .:‘ . Ross, 0 indsay, wasin ‘50'111530 M . , Eas arse as it at erwise mighthuve - ' althou I' . . ’ ' 8 not cwt. ' ' ; ' --« ----- " ' - a . v .3 .. ... 043 to â€" , ........ .. ..... l ms“; em m2. .Wm- . his: m... m..- use: ~: .. was i - s l u. ‘ , . ' - . C’ . . . Guns. 0 S . no ' m butchers’ 80‘! t u t I o .. _ ..'_._ .- l' 'x hofielhiflgrfiffi can; tMoadstiany at the their fine dwelling by a" “m" “me °’°l°°k ! nitrite?! 161(1):"ltslieitniigiltllihenli‘ilci.iit i drew's Church. Eldon. exchanger Pvl- I for m z‘m'Buk' Which 50°“ “09' 33°53 ‘33: l? %.Wmu;: 5;) l m. 5V: B; """""" 354): :3 «if i . . ‘i I h. _a girl . rs . , lately sing? morning. April 35th. Fortunately i do. “ fits with the Rev. W. M. Kannowm if?! the llntlitorotimond very quick- to “2 $3,330 to “.7510:- 3ood. ’33 l Buckwhnu't... 060 :0 0“ i J g ' ' , t to; were saved. The spirit displayed; Mr Vewsham from Australia. b.“ It Sabbath and read a all to Mr W e wo . I have never m a J“ "m ”w" 335° F0 “-5: Penn. Canadian BoIU- g 3 - .. " a . r . § 2 . a: ‘finf. w..R.; curry, of Hallbumn’ Me by Mr. Simeon Noble in "mungko give the returngd to New York after spend- i K‘nnOWin from Strathmy. Inec’o‘z. m . mm h“! M qIfiCklyo and I '“(ém'rrmcg‘mkm wM' ‘: .................. 2%?) :3 .fi ‘ I I ‘ if. 1:18 "31 hi? Smithy. .Hewuaeoorn. Wham ‘hich caught fire seven]. hie-some a“; with Mr. Hamilton. gregation at once appointed-sever--lln' “to lam-Buk has no equal elf-‘NW. uni-by moo: few of either £2? gnarl??? """ 0 1., to i: if" . , “an“ °“ _ "m in? b! 1n- little times, is worthy oi'admiration. The lossis; - .._‘ _. a! commissioner: to go to hasten “1’ menu- or huts: and I shall mnhdmny: : " $3233.; 'Bod ielovet'oeed ..."..""1200 to 1:15 3‘ f ' i » inches-km mtg)!” been \mit- over $2,000 as only a few articles in the , MOUNT HOREB .. teryi to Connington'w be held on In. 3".” up o box on bond in one a... am“ to film“ “ch. min” .. .. ,,, ...... ,. ”.0035 :1” . W -' M h ed. ° “ - , ‘ d - cutth' manor” « to , . Like 11 â€" - . . , E. . . ouse wereaav Being at such an early. 4 93 ay and the scenic“ t0 1‘ '1 0 .. . i ( ‘ m. m a» uni .. -- -»--~-- I ‘ f . ‘3; ' SA.mm8wuheldinthe’hn on hour helpcould not be found. The loss is!‘ (From out Own Correspondbnt) call as it will be u. great loss totlze 3"! hun- noldl MBuk‘il All 3.3%.: Jag: M :‘mlg‘nw' p? ‘0‘“ ” 333 ii" i' . mudgmthe auspfoeo dthedifloront pm], wading.” human. i As thespruig has been very late the J negation and neighborhood to lose M ot the lkln. “‘0“, field to “I“ ‘ u ”mm “ton“; :6 2°“... Smmmrt 0:31.: 5.00 :o :3 7 -' B. 'r on nu" WWW“. The borsaretryinstomganize a baseball 3 farmers “hum "mm” b“? ”5°“ 3 30- Kannowin. “- It 5 “'0 In coolant may for no um " ‘° "" m "at n '3 Stocken' “one." " : "a! . i , u! amahekenstheh 0.15 A. teaminthe'ili-ze.‘ .‘ 7 {mum ”“3: {mt are Wish?“ 10" This is now. a dry village a! a PMiuilllorfloodiw). thumtum' . “no Wandsvl'lnoon. with m. .. ... ...... $0203" ' g l‘ . , L o L. 0. L. NLRB”. Mi“ Annie McKiunoo spent Easter with _ yarn: was r rafter the big snow result 01 local opfion vote last Jan. 0“- All m and ‘0“: 50°. .‘ “or or good to abate. union Oahu... ------- ---°~- gm to 4' g z . m 0- Famine Maxwell R. B. p. friendsin Toronto. ‘ rim”: \ _- nary. but the'mveuinz public «it: be- ‘ box. or out aid rm the Zam- m- ain't: 13"”..3“ m M m“ " '*“ M “ 500 w J; . i Alamo exowdwere wmtmnnnjn Mg” “flu-m1» St Joseph’s Acad- . . Tbs blacksmith here. Mr. Loner! well it not better "provided (or us But 09.. Tau-hot . ‘. ’ l n . Veal calves. mini: 75' u it v i - i , pleasedwiththo diflomtoddresses. eroy, Lindsay. spent the holidays with he] 18 ‘2‘“ 3 mm bulinosp ‘t pres. foremoxly.- The findlord o! tug â€"-â€"_________â€"â€"_â€"-_-_â€"-__â€"- ' ‘ 3 he“. ovu- %?w '3" Boss, ling-iterate” 550 no 3' 5 Themedmotdr,aniuhg pm .hm. . en; 1! bNd, ‘ h Queens notelhudecided to runthe mmwgtsemym fibh'wmtbo MIMM‘ .. .. :33' ‘ . . 7’e' school - -‘ - m a. In ,4 .......... 1 . . i , teao erhtre base 00.1mm prmoiputy.ul muesli-o their Motion. . 0 ”than“; he the my. . 1500 i? 1

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