Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Lindsay Post (1907), 29 May 1908, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

2h '9 'Imo Another Modern Miracle Paralysis Permanently Cured The Sufferer Paralysed from Waist to Feet-~Encosed in Plaster of Paris for Nine Months-«Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Cure After Four Doctors [lad Failed-«The Cure Vouchzd for by 3 Well Known Clergyman. M from waist to the feet. to be; a helpkss cripple totally dependent up. Mfim others do for you, is acou- izion as wretched as man could 903' 53“ bear. Such was the state of Ir. Allan J. McDonald, of Rice Point 93-1. For over a year he was a heit’less invalid. He was paralyzed from his xxaist to his feet and; for line momhs lay in bed encased in a fiesta? of Paris cast. Four of the “SI doctors in Prince Edward Isle '89 unable to help him and he seem- e“owned to a‘ life of misery and Emir. But hope came to him when “firead of whau Dr. Williams’ Pink PMS had done for other sufferers {rem paralysis, He procured a nup- 11‘? M the pills and began taking {hen Gradually they broke the “falls of disease that bound him and Filed his whole body with new life 15 per cent off all Ken’s and Boys’ Clothing. New Dress Goods, New Silks, New Ail-over Lace in black, cream, white ; New Gloves and Hosiery 331:7W5c; reg 1.25, sale ...... 1.00 Men’s heavy Tweed Pants, reg :25, sale 98c; reg 1.60 sale 1.25 Men’s soft front cambric Shirts reg 1.00, special .......... 750 3styles Men’s Braces, reg 35¢, ale ................... 25C and vi White 27 in. Lawn, linon finish, . . . . . . 10c W150 for.. 33 in. White Victoria Lawn, 4 patterns spotted and 35c, on sale for plain, reg 300 and ............ 20c LadieS’ white lawn and cotton Night Gowns, embroidery and trimmed, reg 1.11, special 1.15, sale 98c; reg 1.55, 956mg sale .................... ( 1.35 Embroideries Very special 4c, 50, 8c, 10c, ; 1234c, 15c: and ............ 20c Corset Cover Embroidery, reg 20c, now 15c;reg 25c now 200; mg 45c now .............. 35c WQPI UW and vigor. Mr. McDonald u‘Sl-“I am a. farmer and. :11 con- (Inence have a great deal of hard "k t0 do. One day while about my 05“ I injured my. back but at Ehc “9 X paid little attention to :he’m' “7 and continued my work. As he went on though the pain became ”‘9 senate and I soon found 11)? it unable to lift; anything no mat“ ” how light. It was not long be- W“ 59' 3 special4.75;regu1 a!: 755, special ..... smped covert cogs}. . . .7. 00 ith G ib Men’s Overalls Men’s black Overalls, reg 81, ,erribie afflict spQCial fHE MGGAFFEY STORE (0|! .musli" and Lawn B u’eatmem: 3.“)? worse. sALE PRICES 48¢; to $3 00 Km: IGOE [Was atment did. not help me worse. I had to take: to »d in the hope that.my‘ : receive strength I was a plaster of Paris cast- L help me and I could feel is slowly creeping over Was totally paralyzed. mist to my feet. I lost over my, bowels and my more feeling than if they of wood. la'hree other We to cure me but their Was also a. failure, and for lhs, I lay in bed unable to W‘illiams’ Pink Pills were *1 and I was shown testi- Others who had been cm“ 1Y8}: through them 19!“- no matter how. slight. is A Record Day made very upusual' ance reddctions on the several lines below mentioned, therefore purchases thls week w111 certamly be worth while. Come Friday and Saturday. uzt~ anything no mac- It was not long be- SIOP work altogether doctor. He treated me prices 0" 5V8?! Garment In our Ladies’ Underwear Department- ion, ml Day bandied, wedwfins right; 1159 of three large vamp? Elihu is, Said '1’ be :th Fear . l I Cmm' Wag!» extremely good for Whine“ Vim _ ry Mund‘y and Show a! [SIMS mo be m in less than chm of but‘ to be para- LADIES COATS AND SKIRTS were: In corroboration of what Manc Donald says the Rev. D. McLean of Charlottetown, 13,-2.1. writes ;â€"I ‘18? ted Mr. McDonald many. times dur- ing leis illness. He was attended by three or more (motors and put in plaster pans, and everything imag- inabe ,which might beof benefit was done for him without success. He had‘ lost all powenof his bodyirorn his waist down and 1 think he was nearly a year under treatment be fore he began to use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I was with him the day he first moved his big toe and from that time he gradually improved and for the last few years he has been perfectly well. I can vouch for the cure Dr. Williams’ Pick Pills affected in his case.” If you are sick; and the treatment you are now taking does not help you give Dr.,.Williams’ Pink; Pills a fair trial. They have cured'thOusands of ter doctors and other medical treat- ment had hopelessly failed. These -Piiis actually make new, rich, red blood, feed the starved.nerves and bring health and strength to every part of the body. This is why Dr Williams’ Pink Pills cure such appar- ently hopeless cases as Mr. McDonald and it is why they have cured thous~ ands and thousands of sick, discOur. aged people in ever}: part of the world. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50¢. a box orsix boxes for $2.50. from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. Brockville. ' months they made a remarkable change in me. I Was able' to get out of bed and crawl around on my hamh; and knees. Gradually my limbs became stronger. Soon 'I could :walk with the aid; of a cane and in- side 0:. nme months after I had be- gun the use of the pills I wastotaliy cured, and able to do light work. .Now I am as strong as ever I was and can do my work about the farm without the least trouble. I think Dr. Wllhams‘ 'Pills are without equli ‘for,’ besides my own case I know of twoo the!" cases of. paralysis cured by thém. Two young girls who had been cripples and. whom I advised to try. the pxlls.” White Marseilles Bed Spreads, full size, reg 1.00, sale 750; reg 1.10, sale 95c; reg 1.65, sale 1.40 15 per cent. of! all Carpets and Oilcloths. we“ for to: em 839309- .. White and cream striped Scrim reg 12 12c, sale ............ 8c Cretonms, 100 for SC; 12 1-20 for ...................... 9c Lace Curtains 25c, 40c and 500 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3% yds long, 54 ins Wide, reg 1.25, sale 95c; reg 1.65, sale 1.40; reg 1.75, sale 1.50; reg 2.25, sale 1.85; reg 3.50, sale ............ 2.75 5 patterns of Art Muslins, reg 11c, sale .................. 8c Black and white only silk tuck- ed Blouses, reg $3, sale. . . . 2.00 Red and blue cashmere Blouses, reg 2.10, special .......... 1.75 White lawn Blouses, embroid- ered, reg 1.25, special ...... 1.00 White Silk Waists, tucked, sizes 32 to 40, reg 3.50, special. . ........................ 2.75 White embroidered 9nd tucked with lace and silk insertion, reg 3.50, sale ................ 2.75 son shoulder, regular 6.7 5; 81360 ial 6.00; regular 811, special 9.75 Short Twwds Coats regular 4.25, sale 3.50; 5.25, special 4.50 Scrims and Lace Curtains SALE PRICES 22° to $3.00 ies’ Alpaca Skirts regular ston. ~ ( ‘ Secretaryâ€"Wm. Thurston. Treasurerâ€"Silas Thurston. Commmittee-Jas. Thurston, Hazel Thurston, Norman Kennedy, A10. Thurston. ‘ L . ‘ . ‘ ‘ The attention of our readers is again called to the Farmers’ Institute and Teachers' excursion to the On- tario Agricultural College and Etp‘cr- lmental Farm at Guclph‘ on June 4. From present indications it is an: dent that this will be one of the larg- est. excursions that has ever !elt Vic~ toz'ia. County. As special arrange- ments have been made at the Com" e for receiving and entertaining the Visitors from this county. they will be enabled to see much more 10 the time at their disposal than they 0th- erw‘.»c would. Opening of the Park for the Season- Sports, Games. Etc.-~0ffic¢rs for the Season. Farmers’ Institute and backed An- nual Trip to the Agricultural College The excursion is an exceedingly cheap one as the {are fmm any place m the County would be very little over two dollars and from many places it is one dollar, when the regular fare is six dollars. \ MOLEOVCX' this excursion has ‘11., advantage of allowing a stop om,- in ‘Ictonto until Saturday nightli‘he College, buildings and BIOunds. and stock can be seen fairly. well in a Eday, but. a program has been out- lined to extend over-,two day; for those having time at their diaposat to stay, ' l. Lt .‘ '.-.;-.[Il 1‘ M LL11! Twards the end of the day Rev. M.E. Wilson called the crowd togeth~ and as the Park ,was to be opened on Victoria Day a committee was form- ed ro arrange for sports in the future. ( The following officers were elect- ed; 1 A A .vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Thurston, owner of the Parka!- ter~ which the National Anthem w-u sung, The remainder of the evening was spent in boating, baseball, etc. A very enjoyable day was epcnt at the Park on. May 25 for the pur- pose of opening the grounds for the your. A football match was played between two of the local team, which was very interesting as the teams wexe so well evened up. 4 Bone Hair Pins for” “56 Back Combs, stone setting 25c,35. 3 specials in Hat Pins, 10 ,15, 250 White, black and tan Cashmere Mending, 3 cards for ........ 5c 2 cards Hooks and Eyes ...... 5c 5 bunches Tape ............ 50 3 papers Pins for ............ 50 2 cards Safety Pins for ...... 5c 2 doz. Pearl Buttons for ...... 5c Clearing ail FURS at 25 per sent. off. White Underskirts, lace and embroidered trimmed, 3 specials â€"75c, 850 and ............ 1.00 Laces; Insertions Special 3c, 4c, 50 and ...... 60 Pillow Laces, 3c, 40 and. . 5c 'Ladles White Cotton Underwear ' Corset Covers, embroidery and lace trimmed, reg 27c, sale 22c; reg 38c, sale 32c; reg 550, sale 47 Ladies’ full sized cotton Draw. ers, lace and embroidery tucked, reg 55c, sale 47c; reg 38c, sale 32; reg 43c, sale .............. 350 Ladies' Black Vienna reg 5.50, sale .......... 4.25, sale ................ 3.50 Ladies’ Vicuna. Skirts, reg. 6.25 special .................. 5.00 Run; of Thurstonsâ€"Car‘naby'l‘hur- Thurstonia Park Notions Translucent Collar Supporters .................. 5c 3 set Excursion to Guelph SALE PRICES 50c to $3.00 SKIRTS ..... 4.25 - |~Li IAIN MOVERS SHARPEIED Vllth a machine manufaotlmd by the famous Boot Bram, Plymo- uth Ohio gumnhodtooutolun- or, run lighter and lat ‘IOngor than by any of“? process. All -Mr. Geo. Mam or ‘11! the Gould snazily MW Co” Herd. and Mrs. McRae. spent the bonds: mth Mr. J. .W. Melba. W! ' By his dqpu'tm from Bourbon thx‘. dramatic auction of the St. Pa- tcr'o '1‘. A. S. Jones um bf its ca pabtcs actors, who hafiaflwaya Work- ed Fuomtriomlx for tho success of the annua MW pmtatjon. - It is announced that Miss Gertrud‘ Bate and Mr. W. J. Waite will b Lnited in matrimony, on Monday June’17th. ' " ‘ . ; ‘ - czsa and an address by. the Employee: of the. Review Publishipg 0mm, when he has been mnlponai for the past five years. The addrep! mag read by Mr. .David Moore and Mr. B. '1'. Hounsen made the Won. A. He made an :19me 19%. an- pu‘esrg his appreciation of «hp mtâ€" mmbcxanpe, In! 1:130 kinda-as Which actun‘d it. A _ _ _ SULLIVAN â€",Op M an: 26 1908, to m. an Mrs. human}: Cambridge-st. mouth. a mmm. BARR â€" Art the cdqugu hospital; \Vcllesley strept. on Tuesday, May 26th. the wits M m Rev. Fo‘rfi dyce Barr, Whitby. d! I daughter. A Presentflion The mehol'o EM! of Satyrâ€" days says; Mr. Thus. Begley, who IotL Lust night for Lindsay, when» he has accepted a position on the Staff of the Lindsay Post, onjl‘huradag; ut- temoon wags presented with a suit IMPROVE SEED. The way Col. Hughes argued to Luv 01‘ of the Agricultural classes was like this , The classes so to teach men all about the planting of sced,a10ug with other things and in consequence the quality of grain generally .woul-i in time be improved. Men would be- come better and more expert judges COLONEL HUGHES. (‘0‘. Hughes, when he'rosc to speak promised to be brief. They had with them. and had come to hear, the lion. the Prune Minister of Ontario. .1 man whose record of progress had endear- ed.h m to many in this constituency. :Through his good _wor|: on behalf of the lumbei men while in opposition Mr. Whitney had done a great dad to bring his name before that seetlon of the voters and as Lindsay was a great lumbering town. the result had been felt here. . . . . 1'0 LOWER ELEMENT. The member for Victoria and Hal‘- burton also referred to the "myster- ious brigade" which he alleged in for- mer times had “invaded Lindsay. ap- parently ready to unload some mou- ey on the unsuspecting ones" this brigade had always been on the look- out for the lower, element of voting men, whose votes they could bay. Whitney did things in a dilferent way a fazmiy in buying a complete set of books for hxs children now savezl something like 60 per cent on the 003‘. ' t x nowadays. Col. Hughes made brie! meuuon of the Public school books question, asserting that the head of Mr. R. J. McLaughlin. K. 0,. had saxd on that very platform that the .Whl'tuey Government had not found one ‘thxng to raise a row about. in tho whole regxme of the Liberals. Mr. Whuney had made no attempt to Izod fault with mything. He rom- menced to n-medy condxtion: instead. Hm record of progress was one tobe proud of. J nst at tins point incame the Prcmwr with Col.- Hughes. J. D. Flavene, and other. gentlemen. to turn out the late Rosa Govern- ment and put in power the Whitney Government 3 1 Through the rain came nearly one thousand people on Tnenday to hear the Hon. J. P. .Whitney. speak at the Academy of Music on the public ques- ionn o! the day. It was practica'iy the same crowd that went there one meek ago to hear him but which heard instead Hon- Col. Mathemn, the Provincial Treasurer. 001. Sam .Hughes. M. P., spoke briefly as did auso Dr. .Wood, the chairman. hen M1. .W hum"! arrived '251 town on the evening C.P.B. train and-x43 met at the station by prominent lo- cal men of the Conservative party. The Sylvester 89. was on hand and helped to enliven t e proceedmgl dur- ing the short time the crowd hadto wait before the train pulled in. The band .was also to the fore on the .way up from the station and late: in the Academy. The remarks of Dr. Wood, the chairman, were main- ly introductry, in character, though he extended a welcomq ‘to the many Briormera. present who he said. had a: much right to be there an any Com 1 servatives (of had they not helpedl Whitney to the Rescue Premier Tries to Bolster up Fox Proud of the La Rose Dal ml the Cm. adian Northern Guaranteeâ€"Chair. man Badly Treated MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ THE CRADLE Everything repaired from Clocks to Automobila. Bicycles a_nd Lawn SNAPS IN NEW AND SEBDID HANfl WHEELS. tr had been nearly worn through by men demanding that some criti- cism oi the Government be handed out and as a result much of acer- tain kind had come. He did not for- get to refer to the resignation of Hon. Senator Jaftray. president of The Globe printing company. "I! it was right (or Hon. Senator Jattny to resign then it me wrong tor Rev. Mr. MacDonald not to resign.” said he. The speaker reterred to the let- ters appearing in The Globe over the signature 0! Hon. 'A‘ G. MncKay and ridiculed them. "Let me tell you something of a mining deal." be con- tmued. Then he proceeded to give his side of the question just as he had given it on other occasions. He then proceeded to retail his side of the La. Rose deal. giving the same stat'meut as he has frequentiy 31v. en on former occasions. and he wound up by admitting that Mr. Cochran-.93 brother-in-law was one of the inn eflciaries adding that he and his col- isagucs were proud of the deal. year if they could. not get a man to publ-sh the books cheaply encugh the Government ,would do it themselves The Canadian Northern Railway deal ,was next taken up and he again claimed to be proud of the act 0! the Government. met-ting. as prev- iously that the interest: 01 the peo- ple had been well served” A discus- sion of the tmanoes of the provinces concluded an addreg that was quite Indy intexhrded vnth such expres- sions as "scoundrelism' 'bedevimd" 'ulanderers.’-- etc. Smaking of the system of educa‘ tion and the cheapness of school books the Premier said that next. l . 1m: enema spmxs. \ .Atter Ir. Whitney 'hdd risen and Ibeen presented with the customary bouquet of flowert. he expressed his keen disappointment at being unable ‘to be here a week ago. He could i look .with considerable satisfaction on the present state of affairs m the [3va and he felt certain the pe- ople of West Victoria would continue to show their good sense in sending Mr. Fox to represent them for an- other term. The audience before him must be practically the same asthat which Mr. MacKay had addressed. After reading the report of that meeting he had almost burst with violent indignation at the reported remarks of Mr. MaeKay. He assert- ed that for a long time the Govern- ment had gone its way without any adverse criticism and this was not discreditahlc to the opposition. The opposition was necessary however. in the present form of Government and he was sorry, tq say there were the haser elements in ‘both parties. 0! late the stairs leading to the ed1- tonai rooms ‘0! The Globe newspap- 1 Bay Mare. aged, reader. will be sold cheap. I set new double light driving Humess I set seco‘nd hand single Harness. 5 sets genuine Rubber Harness. 5 sets Nickle Hume‘s. 4 new Wheelbarrows; 1 new Plow; 19‘ Buggy, neurly new; 3dou. Swen: Pads: 1 second hand Buggy, x cushion tire runn- bout, I don. rawhide Whips; x-z doz. funcy Lap Rugs; )4 doe. lined rubber Lup Rugs; 2 second hand Lap Rugs; 2 sec.d band Rubben; 1.: dog. can: Axle Grease. 20 How, all classes in lot, includ- ing workers and drivers. 1 Buck Horse, weight 1250 lbs. 1 Fancy RoadrMuc. 1 Grey Horse by _Mintq Chimes. , __Ij Horses bought at these sales if not as warranted can be returned by :2 o’clock Monday noon and get their money back. SALE MAY 30. 1908 Col. Hughes then introduced ME Whitney, but before the Premier could» speak Dr. Wood eroee and aid Col. Hughes had usurped his duty in introducing the speaker of the ev- ening. He hoped however thet the people would receive It. Whitneyu well as it he (Dr. Wood) had intro- duced him. of grain. In this connection 00!. Hughes told of one instance or which he knew where a man lost money through improper grading of his ,wheat. If he had known better him Self. this man, he would not have been cheated. . , 6E0. W. SHEPHERD. '. A. MINING William-st. Repository. TEBIB AS USUAL. Webster’s Old Stand. éhildnnuder Twelve I” 01 mm theeboveFu-ee. Ticket: good going on roan!“ morninx ' “time shown “on, end connect- ' with Excursion'l‘nin st Lindeeymd Bhekmr, sud returning on I»!!! "8“” m leeving Guelph on Thursday md y. To ”travelling vie 0P3. train mL y,erebeteof35¢ontewmbe showed on Bobceygeon Tickets, end 25 cent- on all other tickets. _ Tickets for ale by the G.T.R. Agents, by F. H. RED and JAS. KEITH. Lind- ny, 3nd by WM. TEURSTON, Bobay- WW5 Siding ......... Foll'l ........................ Penelon Falls. FOR SALE Lâ€" 94 acre {am [or bale. at Inky. in the township of Fem- clcolu. good log home. purely pips!- tcrod uni partly boarded inad' Sew trams hum 50 x 65. WW” nu ma mus. extra. w“ WW” ad. on. to comm WW“ uh”, 6 mu. m Cambm Stab m M and Grasp Em. mug-am W. 3 mfla fgom LOST HEIFEB â€" Taken along 3qu Kirkfiold . .................. Victoris Rood ,. .......... 1908, 50m the tonowi'n: undonnontioned Station: a the Muffins: By Gun! Trunk mil“! Sm Eat and West Victoris Famed Insti- tutes and Victorin County 34116860131 Auocistion, will run 3n Excursion by Gmd Trunk Rsihnyto the omzio Aar“ cultnnl College, Guelph. 0” THURSDAY; JUNE ”4 Victoria Bond with no: of 1m berdb‘ a. Light red and white heifer-r With whim m an “ahead, and b1! m1 whip “ a,” front shoulder, i‘wo year! off. Party de- tnining plane return to Abraham Lurker .Vu'ctoria Road.â€"w3. Cash and One Price A nice range of new style American wash ties in dainty coloring: and pretty patterns also in pure white, Ties that have a particularly cool yet dressy appearance. Your 25c choice at........... ...... Men’s light weight linen hats, very cool and comfortable for the hot weather. Nice patterns in checks and tweed efl'ects; plain and leather bound edges, stitched rims, light and dark colorings. A big range to select from. at ash 75c and only ................. 5“ Bemmen’s Wash Ties. Men’s fine light weight double thread Balbriggan Underww; ribbed cufl's and ankles; Sateen and Sateen facings; all sizes 32 to 44. Extra good wetting qual- soc ity, pet garment ..... . ...... flammable Unen Hats. T0 OITA Ill AMGMTDIMI. GOLLECE, This warm weather calls for an entirefichange of wearing apparel. Lighter weight is now the order and if you care to be at all comfortable you will see that your supply of these actual needs is made complete right away. There is no store that gives you a better variety to select from. no store where quality and low prices go hand in hand more than this one. Better see that all you need is supplied this week. EXCURSION Light Weight Underwear} Make Yourself Comfortable . Sutclifi’e 85 Sons GUELPH 2.05 2.05 5 0 n. 7.45 8.15 7. 10 9.47 9.20 815 l .10 9.02 9.10 LINDSAY (I (C (C l‘ u (I (3 tl U ‘l Ont. band the past" a.) V; ”J , --vâ€"-â€"~ ”ham, Peel a Fulton. WANTED â€" IA qualifini butcher. a. 6. No. 8. Bailey. Sultry, 6350 5m $100 per Innum. Small school at B. R. 1W. Daily mil, church at to the midi-sized their nuns: and “dunes and full pertieulu-e in writ- ing of their chime ud statements of their aeeonnte md the mun-e of the securities, it an . held by them. AND FURT B TAKE NOTICE that utter such hat mentioned date the said Adminietntor will pmeed to distribute the met: or the demoed among the patios entitled thereto. hsving regu'd onlytotheelsineofwhich he mums;â€" hnve notice, end flat the aid animr tor will ramble torthe aid ‘5 p..- a} pert 170 "1! 99m ot hen eons 0! whose chin notiga'fimenog 3m been received by him " MM” - ;-_ -1 ‘1’-- A n In“ It; {be ”merof the Estate of Ram Daeé, 1a: of a: Tm») of cm, a tie C of Victoria, Farmer, deceased. N CE is hereby given pumnnt to “The Refined Sum of Outerio" 1897. ehnpter 129, tint all creditors and others he chime egeinet the ante at the aid bertDeek. whodied on or thou: the 24th day of Februry, 1908, no re- quired, on or before the to Ignd by_ pqot prepaid or doling I Farming to-day like any other busi- ness or professiOn must be conducted along scientific lines in order to get the most out of it, and no person will question the splendid work being done by the Agricultural College in disem- inating scientific knowledge regarding every department of farming. They experiment with and test seeds as to their productivity and quality, the test covering a period of five years, which leaves no doubt as to the exactness of the test. We are keeping in close touch with the department and are handling the swds showing the high- est test and having authorized litera- ture can give you the same information as is to be had at Guelph. They re- commend in Swedes IIALL‘C WIY. m m, W0, llmm MIT. These can be had at DUNOON’S {obi W. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TUBNIP llross and 0m: suns. Just now our range of cool shirts for warm weather wear is very com- plete both in variety and price rightness. This weekzweIplaced in stock a splendid range that we bought under very favorable cir- cumstances and it will pay you to see our'vast assortment. All the new stripes and checks and the very latest plain Chambiay styles. These will appallto all who want a. very dressy, yet gbod wwing shirt. The range of prices is too great to commence telling you all aboutesch linebutyoucnn bewell suited at any price you desire to pay- Boy's Underwear in all 2:: and nice quality of strong, good waxing Balbriggan. 6th «37 of June, 1908. DRUG STORE rm at, of my, A.D.1908. Also in O hawa

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy