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Lindsay Post (1907), 15 May 1908, p. 1

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‘.TERs SAY. .cx'mx 'IST‘ itc. MY) Le’s Lin“! 01M can ““1131 IncreaSe 'both in membew: "xinenthnsiasm. At the close gt as: W a «any dainty luncheon "a“ ”"61 by the hostess. Imam meeting is to be held at min-he of Mrs. R. Weldqn, . 7.3!“ 3- Saddlex. of Parkhin. Ont, 'W at them-no of 1m daugh. 3’13 J. 3. Tamil. The mun! meeting of the Maple 1“ WWW Caravan: has heel: ' an F ‘ mm‘ .M fill, Wfim has recovel.5 1““ his minus iuness and as m” Wing L c.. I. . . . ,‘ “W are on the programeom' mzrtee lo: mg" month Mrs. (Bet) {mm Mm 9' MUD)". Miss .113 {mum and 313098 Hardy. All mem- ”ff! and Other ladies interested are tmdly invited to at ten d. ‘ ‘msl 1' BIND. (if Peniel, 39931: “May with Mrs. Bertram Graham. 1“, km“ °‘ London. visited her :‘ n". 6' Hum-o, here a few days in us“ She returned ,to her home of LENS”, .was beta “MAE. c‘mpbell. of the .P'oat h ”“h'z here soon .91- °-*h° intend: tetra»: 338 Am B. Crawford of Peterh "Named old acquaintances ‘11: km Valley this week. Amber from Linden Vallev at- Wthe emf, given by the Lad- ““1 Society, Cambray, and mad: “'3'! unable evening. mwunen's Institute held then- A number of enterprising farmvra tomempuze building new barns this using summer Mr. John Gordon be- mg ihe contractor. Among them are Ill-013$. Rowan, Ed. muons-.W. Swans, and W. 1-; Armstrong. Ir. John Gordon, Nesttleton, has Whom veranda}: to the from affix: house which will add ve-ry m to the appearance of his firm :cw razdence. \ _"‘" V “- lvdlll. » °â€"~ -,,_‘ Dreamâ€"um J “c151,”, Mm c j M,- J_ EL mam, manager of the 3cm ”“1 Mrs w.“e1doxL ‘ Midiand Loan- and Savings 00.. Port ITne Yam-15 reDOI‘t showed a BUM i'hope. spent Monday in #133 fling».- OAKWOOD. (PM! Our Own Correspondent) “I the members of the Women’s 5mm“ please remember that 0W- 3! to mnfl‘s Mrs. Geo. Wilson is un- Wt to n' ‘ have the Immune meeting . “i hams this month. ms. Joa. M Baa kindly consented to have 3°35:qu at hf-r home- which win Held LINDE) VALLEY 1!! Belle Ferguson of Femion 1% has been visiting Mm m SESTLETON. (from Our Own Correspondent) Farmers around this locality are «:5! pnmngrin their crops. L . Ir. A. H. Veale, general .mcrchant 5, got. his egg wagon out through hemtfy'hnymg e888- m. and Mrs. J. W. Emmet-0111mm may visiting friends in Oakwool. Its. John Gordon. of -Ne3tleton, sbohas been serxously 111 for can»; are past has recovered. 1:. A. H. Veale has pumhasgj a. me joung horse from Mr, Fergus ’our of Janetville. hand Mrs. Sheffieid, formed: of 'ngland. but who have been boat-Ins: :m. Wm. Porteoub’, Nesucton. for me Lune past, left recently for mdsay with their famixy to resuic here Mr. :‘hcfiicid has securcl a Wespondents" Newsy Letters g; Conner, Miss Robinson, Amott, of Fleetwood,'wer-: 1111'. s. Coulter on Sunday ndcr Merry also visxterl in oxen. school teacher 11ch ed his duties after a plug- - hoziday and is now has: his entrance class. on Hart, of Powles‘carn- Easter at home. , H. 'Phip is home this week 12 PAGES 00°” 'dr John Veale V-zllv-J Mrs. Andrew Meal”, r home. which wig] .esday afternoon. 9. m. The («HOW- thc prograneom- inc :1 here‘ Mr. Loner-y, ng basins» at pres- ' 09 M vim)!“ I“ n preached an ii]. LO 3 Large crawl ecu wry lat-.9 the (y haw not. done we wishing for the big snow Franklin, spent pendent) Year-7N0. 18 on Saturday helping to W to: be used 'lt Rosedule. The rail. :were being 11"“ dale. ~were in town on Saturda . loaded at the Chenical wdrksnid-g Miss z, Spmt, of Link”. ipcm ' - GOODERHAM m8: and in 30“” manner While 91" sevexai days with her friend, 51,55 (From Our Own Correspondgvu’ gagcd in the .work 111'. Jewell uuâ€"l F. Brahdon, this week. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Price returned-0'5 fortunately got one of his hands bariâ€" : Miss Alice Nie Jolt on _Mc~nday for ' Saturday from Stanhogy', Where they 15' crush“ 1”“th the “1“"?‘118- Thoznas- . Ihavc been visiting friends. They wore whic‘uhad to have eight stitchesEn-l-t. Mssg A. Robson IeIt last Etiday to 3 accOmPanied ‘by Miss Bertha Moore 0n WW3 some of the SOUS spend a few weeks with :frieuds in - Who will remain 21th them for a few of Italy on the construction 35mg {Gamma I days‘ visit. at the new Roeedale canal. promo-! M58 Lilian G. Wilson went 13' Mrs. Shner’ and daughter left on; 1y. tiring of their regular many-ant Mhdbl on Wednesday. . Monday for ”my. 09* in the "W8 in” the “99“" ’°‘- Miss Vida McIntosh. at Rasedale, Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Hambly km or perhaps med hare fianpfnsll':- triexds. ‘ .- Ea . » ’ s -'p . ,nth. \ . ‘ fore them, they pnrened' than #33. M152 Giady: French hag returned' Mr. Ingles, of Eagle Lake," is Visit- also the rabbits. .Jmtll {£19111}? 5110‘“ to fla‘ergai Hall, Toronto. . in; his daughter. Mrs. E. A. Gould lost both. After may ’1“ ‘3" a" , V V â€"-+â€"- ,_ A laws gird arrived gt the one. tempts to find their .way out they - .WDODVHJLE ‘ r l of, Mr. and Mrs. Baht m“ minthe gave up at last in; 15th and spent (From .Our Own Correspondent; the night in the modal. where they Mr. M. of Kirkfield, has Opened The y’ , la _ '3' d . , . a | . . I . a tound in the mot-mug by some a barber shop u: Mr. Hwy, 9 , . y. 311‘“- .mm- who went in old ma, _ ‘ . . }§:;qn'bitnn uWarren Mina on M- l ' l l‘ C Q -. a1. when tempts to ma. gave SP at last .were team! in 1 at their can search of them. Rosahde. The rail. were being 1m- loaded at' the Chenical wdrks aid- ing, and in some manner while en- gaged in the ,work 111'. Jewell nu» fortunately got one of his hands bad. ly crushed. particularly the thumb. whic‘fi had to have eight stitches [n it, On .Weaesday some of the sans of Italy on the construction gang â€"-3 ‘vAnn‘n (13mm Our 0": 0: Monday last met with a. min! ‘unloufiing rails 1" mnstruction of ti Rosedsde. The 1' 3i loaded at' the Ch Mrs. Geo. Com! is not recovering ‘as rapidly as 'is wished for by her 1.1an friends. f . Rev, Joe. Ward, ‘B. 1., will conduct we service in the gait-boast church here next Sunday evening. In the morning a reaqption service will he maid {or those who-wish to .unite thh as nurse. EEer ~many triends, whife wishing her success, regret her de- parture. Mrs. Pmse is.spending a couple of weeks with-her. daughter, Mrs. 6.0- gus Campbell. .- fifl W1 £1 E Si DRAW DOUBLE L4 __________.. soon AND GET THE E} W AT ._ a, M CREAM OF THE BARGAINS {-1 E7 1% W DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, LINDSAY. LOOK FOR THE LARGE SIGN “ LEAVING TOWN SALE” g 4 EmflflfififlflflflfiflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflEflflflflflfiflflflflflflfi @ Prices are cut to a shadow. You’ll find the greatest Quick 5% Clearance Bargains of the entire year. g r% (E r3 fl 23.] E3 m chuech. 1;;h:; Mr. Ray Burgess was- !) unload a large machine 4 gt the nemeeazie can- a rope flipped and a ma. PENELON FADLS. )ur Own (Corregpoudent) lay last Mr, David 'Jewell a painful: miflent ~wbiie rails to 'be used on the an of the new canal at Goods have no set value here now except what will sell them. fully take losses to shorten the time But we know the dollar. THE LINDSAY POST 12 ms FORD’S LEAVING TOWN SALE§ UST as we expectedeoods are being turned into Money at a very lively pace here. : Like a great magnet our Leaving Town Sale is drawing crowds from all sections of the country here about. But is :it any Wonder When We are Selling Up-to- Date Goods at Wholesale Prices and Under; There is splendid choosing from Dry Goods, Millinery, and Women’s Ready-toâ€"Wear Garments. We mean Business with this sale, and are crowding Prices Down and Goods Out in a hurry. YOUR DOLLARS (From Our 0'11 Corrupondenu Mr. M. of Kirkfidld- has opened a barber shop in‘ Mr. Email? old stand- - - » Mr. and Mrs. Gui. Prensa visited fridndn in Oakwood at Monday last. Mr‘ Russell Mom 55 attending colleca in Toronto. r. H.John§1;mo 91 Burlington, Miss E, Spratt, of Lindday. spent sevexai‘ days with her ,fzicnd, MISS F. Brahdon, this week. Rev. Sister Leontxa, daughter of, Mrs. J. Twang” .visita’d her moti‘u-r and bxother this week after an ab- senw of twenty years. Mrs. and Miss Wardrobe, of Rose- dale. were in tavm on Saturday. . 3:. F. I, taxman, of Rosedale, was in town .011 Tuesday. Mr. E. W. Giaspell from Friday to Monday visiting .friende here. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, of Deserou- to. are [pending part of their honey- moon with]; friends in town. Mrs. Hz 1':- mnn, nee -Bcssie Cosgrey, was form- erly a xwdentpf fenelon Falls but left here with her parents several years ago to reside in Descnonto. Her many, friends here were much pleased to; meet Managua. 3" ~ Seremtgangs of. Italians havegms- sed through the village lately on their tray toRosedalc to work on the consultation of the new canal there. The work is being rushed with all possible :ppeed. , . 7 chine weighing a couple of tons. (rolled over ;his thumb. like Shojs From a Gatlingcun. ls Turning Goods into Maggy it means more money for us to even sell at these prices than to sell outright at a rate on 0999999099990P9§OQOO§§OOOQOO90990909909009.0060999.6909. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908 : The Young people w a‘ dance {in future. She will be gmddy mined â€"--+â€"-â€"- ;€i"efn by Mr. aWnrrdn Mina” on Friâ€" HJB 1 number of her friend: hm: ' -. JANETVILLE \ .; 587 night. t '- t. 2 - Dr. Bowman. of Benetton. paid (Special to The Post.) ' Mr. ’J. Davis. Tormu’ in. in'. a protcpionll Visit to 1m 09 Mr“, . »W. H. McGill. of awviug wim townrnnm_ / . . Am of m "a. .ngc Gotlin‘s band from Lmdsqy, ‘ Mr. Em and Mr. 0, W.‘ Geo. Arbuckleaof Toronto. moved lavery Thur-dug: enchs M- A" :dmmbuybifildinsmfidifion to histamilyhmlut Week- Tha will WW4 Vi“ We “3“" their 4m bum-Mt Dow‘had chugrcpédoiatho What: "at“ W!”“" .,{. .9. L. 17.1,.“ Mr. Inglep. of Eng!» Lake; '3 Visit- ing his daughter, Mrs. E. A. chld. A little gird arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ROM Hat: on the Mina .fillie Ford was the guest of Mrs. J. Trdbelco' on Sunday. Mrs. 'Wm. .aAlton has guns to T6- routo to have her eym trotted. Miss 'Maxy MoQallum Was the-guest of her parents over Sunday. . MissfPehrl Brown is around agnifl‘ after ~hams confined to the houwfor some time by illness. on Sunday last. 3111'. Morton. of the Bell Telephone Co. staff. was in town on Monday, last. - . Mr. R. W. Thomas paid a flyinr: visittto Cannington on ‘Monday. Mr. 'Be’ckall. of Nomad. occupied the pulpit in 'the NW church Mr. Will Griffith. of Mfcrt'nw. was the-guest of Miss B. Carmichael over Sunday. Miss Simon was in‘Toronto (or a few days last wast. was the 511-". of Miss X. Exmou over Sunday. ‘ Cecil Birchard. a medical student" at Tex-onto University. was home with his pants over Sunday. He left again on Manda: to rBobcay“ gen). where he will be gmlioyed for the summer with the T. V. N. Co. Mm. A. V. Philliffi Mt last week for Tax-Mo, where she will “dc“ in future. She will be already missed by. 1 number of her triad: hm: \V. J. Holliday, of Tomato. was a businéss visitor in town from Friâ€"- day tiUM'r-day. . ,.,- Harry Jackson. of the Lindsay Col- legiate Institute. spent Suturday and Sunday with panama. R. F. Holland. ofW J. GageCot. Toronto. is spending two weeks' heliâ€" days with patella. It. and Mn. Bollingsworth. of Lindsay. visited lad: week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Putt-near. town. J. H. Knight. 1’. B. 3. Lindsay passed through town on Thumdny on his way to Lmdsaa. " H. 'A. Holliday. of W, J. Hallidny Sons. returned last week after a two woekn' bushes trip to Toronla' Sax-nix. Paterborq and othu’ points. COBOCONK :“ (From Our Own Correspondent) NV. A. Bishop and M. H. MoCnlhun‘. of Penelon Fails. Were busing-cs visit- or: in town on May last. Mr. Sprat't. of the firm of Spmtt Kilian. Lindsay. was here. on busi- nas last w.eek . , . S. Cle‘gg. of Pbtorboro. transacted business in town on Thursday of; Mrs. Pattersan. of, -Wilberforcc. is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. J. Ccnkell. misiortune to get a nail through his foot. but is able to be about as usw. 6 want to clean up quickly, and will cheer- .. JAMIE \ ( .' (Special to The Post.) .W. H. McGilI. of Janettvwc, wim {cat Mia’s hand from Lindsay, Mr. Ernest Wright, Miss Lena WT SM. and Miss Dot Lxl'lico spun Sunday at Mr. Geo. Fee's, Canning- ton. . (>- I L 'Mzse Violet W right and- Miss May McIntyre spent Sunday with their tradinther. Mr. R. mu. L a» . .Mrs. Fred Nancekievell, Jr., nas re turned after spending two week? .With her son Mr. J. Nancekiewll. Mr; and Mrs. Thos. Russel. of Wood- villc, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Web- ter. of Ookwood, visited Peniel on Sunday. l (From Oux Own Correspondent) Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ayn-es. of Pet- erboro. Visited Mr. _a.nd Mrs. John Brown recently. The tennis enthusiasts of town are setting busy‘ Thw. 'szve cxw courts marked out in the fair grounds “A have already enjoyed a. few games. Why not mil 3 Mn: and form a club and arrange for games with nearby towns“ | , . \ . YOU HAD BETTER COME Aahipmentofthroocur Ecadsot snap hides wagmwived la ; week by Meters W. J. HdLidny 6: 80m. for their namely here. , J. Stonehouse. of Port Perry. Gov- crnmerfi Creamery Inspector for Bay tern Ontario. was in town on Tues» day of last week inspecting than lo» cal butter tutor: operated by J. Ham a; 80m. He mports everything In first-class «shay-q. and gave Oobo-. conk factory the’ num- ot being one of the cleanest and most upto-anze- {maria in his dividon. . Mm. J. R. Phillips. . Mrs. Phillips moves into her new residence. re- centiy cunplded. on Water-st. PENIEL. Termsâ€"81.00 per Year In Advance The sole opened Wednesday. M24- 13th at 9 o‘.clock and a! they are dteirona of making a. mick clean up of their entire m. than wilt no doubt be great crowds. Several thon- nand dohm’ worth of new my good: luvs recently been put in. so do public no moved of satin: up- :wumawm .u The stock and lease of more is for sale and may he could outright at no; tune. but the purchasing public viii have the opportunity to buy at great» 1y cw. prices for a time at least. Thief firm ' has conducted a dry goods and millinery business here {or almost six yum. Mr. Ford says he xégxets leaving Lindsay, but as ho had two brothers in the West. he is going «to aae‘that country beforcsats~ .mg. . to: n. Ford's LuviuSale As will be noticed in another 0d» an of our m, A. 'J. Ford. is Belâ€"bi icg out his Btock and will leave The ills of babyhood and childhood are. many. any mAy prove serious if I r-(t promptly cured. In homes where Baby’s Own Tablets are kept them is a prompt curd‘atahend for such ‘ fjeublee as indigestion, sour stanwh, cone. constipation, diarrhoea, Wm. Refining troubles and other minor aumants and the fihlots an be ad-o mutated es ufely to a. new born baby as to the well grown dhfld. Mm. OctaVe Paulin. Minot. N. 3-. W5; "1 have aired Baby’s Own Toblete for bath my little boy and girl for the various We of childhood rui have found then! always I! spiemhd medicine. No mother should be withb out the imbue in the home.” 801:! by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a. box from the Dr. Williams" Medicine 00.. Brockviue, Ont. Ills of Babyhood and of Childhood" ’5 g}

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