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Lindsay Post (1907), 7 May 1909, p. 3

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a, I took attain samples 0! filling vended'm the town «and fitted them to the my” to km." The chief then gives the as of those from whurn he ’01)- hudthemilk (which can be ascer- ild at the town Clerk’qa oifice) and m that the tresults of these is showed 1.07 per cent. butter flilonemple 8:02 mm, "2.05% u, 4.02 in another. When it isrre- muted that the minimum istan- h’d find by the government his mitfinbemihowmor is the fility of milk said in fie majority ‘It was advised “37 ther‘town :30- fitar to report as above :and not Wu in any of ‘bhse cases. Kto do so shouifl'ther'e be my uneinthe future I well” ~also' h' the comil’b attention -to h» 2 of bY-hiwr No. ~ ssomvhich :is it shall bethe 'dmy ohme mediâ€" "btlth office mfir‘sanituy in- flict to look after the milk 839' mm the inha‘fittaans of flat town. '1 to test tht sane My. lll'to prosecute any parties guilty ‘Ipy Violations dune act.’" BI marriage of May‘Ln "300d “fighter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dies- “Y‘tfizent‘st. to Fred CLEdmazds. man, took place Iast Twain'- m‘fiding was perform by nev. “1 “lace at the home :of dhe W8 intents. Only ,a tow immed- int"flames were prwent. 'Ihe IOKZ Frill reside in Coniw ii“ 7" am the rest of the evening '3: we“ in dancing and gem-es. it Young Wple left next Inez-mug «Pm? and points east. Their u. ,__ _Mr- and Mrs. McCain imported as follows: acting under instructions .from am of fit Police CM! 1h lam Inspector Will Attend he later in the Fume unds report to the Town Cum- almday evening, the Chief of P0- lilk Tested and found Very ;P.oor The Chief cond‘fies hiS'rmort he has been appoht- M where A munmg (night agent for the W Central Railway. It will ”WM that this road Wu over by the 0mm: :td! taken M will be particularly lat ml “the shippers of the town, vino. h” d'ays foind the station and L4» meat 3 very obliging gentle $.th few days in the m d" R. a, McCraw, Who hu m I" u G. T. R. nation agent for eh last four or five years. '11:. “at! of Lindsay and the cit}. ’. in general will but with I": f“ of m, McCraw's intended d.- -- h. was a {fiend of all law” ”at for pointed Tnvellint ‘ Wisconsin Centrafimu‘ in to lose one of its moot and popular cit!” dur- t my days in the men and useful presents, m "9 gift to the bride was 8 "‘0 gold band bracelet and to WM a. handsome brood! EDMON D 8â€")! ESETT. Wedding Bells and uccmw L whet e having Lindsay ts of Lindsay and the cit}. “new will bear with N: Ir. McCraw‘s intended du- as he was a lriend of all a m contact with him. ,1,“ 1am next week ht ,o fill his p'xaeeWem and sandy every-access field of 18m. 33,? £0813 LINDSAY nd Mrs. J‘s. :Nesâ€" Fl‘ed QEdmCldS. :e last 'Tmby. in; of ca. nerformefi by 19V. muted, sh Le gimme not dhe . , niy a 5057 immed- Rev. A. 1e 0! its moot m". m citizens dur- 3nd PM in the potion the '3“ who h“ Men rm- '1'. of St. lmarks. Coupled to the Wave of full marks can! the gmdnd de- ;c1ine ia.the strength of names in iwhich mods are shipped. Boxes and isacks are made of thinner: Maria [gates an substituted for harm. and tacks are ,now being used for acne Chippers fer articles which should not AL- [point is made of “absolute noes-i sity for having all {freight shippedin Piopershape and My addressed. 4 Among our thinsS‘ that freight [men and shippers should rememba' a Lthe booklet mats athe following: .points: -â€" -â€" rvâ€"-__,, 1y mark each and every package, bundle or mica: of )8 Jess whoa shipment, showing this Information ; Consignee’s name in full: bill of lad- ing .destinétim in full: state in which destination is located; if more than (no station in same state 0'; same name, full ‘name of county must be shown: all previous shipping marks must be obliterated. The name of consignee and Wing. tioo must be legally written or sten- cillectlI and as far away from '33, oth- er writing or marks as possible, It isa gent help to all when shippers name and location are\a,bo shown, with the word “from" weeding “Shippers and com blame up (atrial-s when a. shim of freight (mils to reachits desfiimtidn‘ot ladeâ€" rxsred to consignee sings damaged ocdition. But a smalkcrmumh’ér stop to think it is more that: fault than the carriers. In the twining the filaments! rule of earners in '3:- caning merchandise was the requir- ing of each pckage to is plainly To prevent fl: unable and expense caused by 11:21ng lost ordn- agad in tramit. meanaflian Freight Association is mung among the freight apnészpf the dim railways an alum booklet. which shows how freightjs‘ibst or w and how this 90mm: 1038 can be avoided. In the Mute a strong whenent has been trachl," so to speak, unusual for boxes. bal pieces so be accepted was a well known mith of Hari- posa township. 1hr maiden name wasAnnieElizuRsy andshewasa daughter of Mr. mil Mrs. Robt. Rty formerly of Fencim township, . but who now reside dt’the residence of day ’ from the Tufmly residence. to Little Britain cemetery. brothers, Sylvanus and Samuel, of Elmore, Sask. In riligion the deceasâ€" ed was a. Methodist. Damaged or The Canadian freight Association Seek- ‘ in in Lesson the Evil 1 home; two sisters, Mrs. L. brough, of Elmore; Sash. a the deceased. She ileaves behind her to mourn her loss two children, Ras- sell and Flam, who reside at years. The deceased flady. who had enly been ill (or about three weeks. of Mrs. Giles, of Liden Valley, re lict of the late Hi Eiles, aged 43 ' Rev. A. o. Oununer oiliciated be, In Night Attlfl neath an arch oi maiden hair ferns," and pink and white carnation. in ' the mutually decorated :drawinz, room. The bride. attired in an Ear ’Tarible Holmes: Nam!" AW“ pine gown oi white eilk mull. with "a, munilk Still“)! dainty trimming: of Iilot embroid. I . on, and wearing a tulle veil with . “I ‘ coronet oi orange bloom. and? carrying a bouquet of lilies o! the I On Saturday morning the dwelling valley, entered the drawing room a and contents of Mr. William Fits- the arm of her tether to them petrickon lot 16, con. 9, Emily. and of MeMeMn’a wedding mm. a few mites east of Downemno- '9 pkyed by Miss Brandon, oi Fenian destroyed by fire. and had it not Falls. Little Miss Dorothy inop- upon for . mun hand a terrible hols- Kins, niece oi the bride, and dressed caust . would have omrred. he '11 Whife tifieta, acted as "flower cause of the tire was the explosion "girl, while Master Clare, her bro- oi an incubator. Mr. murntriok and ‘flier. did honor as ring-bearer. family were sound asleep when aroun- taupe sun toy. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Rom-left for points feast, amidst shuffle of con- gratuhtions and goal wishm. of their many friends. wet. am nonor as rmrm. femur were sound am when m Thebrithandgroomwae’them-edhytheboy. The honaem o cipiemts 6f a collection of very hand- frame structure, and together With some and: valuable préaents show- the contents are c total loss. with iag the esteem in which tiny were no insurance. ”The sad death took place at the Every 983888; he home “Mr. and Mn,“ A, ‘2. Hopkins. Kinmonnt. was the icon! of a very pretty wedding 09 My evening last, when their only daugh- ter, Bertha. Louise. was united in‘ manage to Mr. Elwood Roberts. 0! the Fumen’ Bank of Canada. Beth: l, showing full mm of con- and destination. m a wil- s to oblige patrulstfllis vital 'bride’s travelling snit_ was Obituary Last Freigkt r,rbnndle. or piece of- Writ is not 5, bwdles and 0f but was taken out by neighbors. FURTHER PARTICULARS An Emily resident stated to The Postthisafternoonthattheflnoc- curred about two o’clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was rous- ed from her slumbem by one of the children. who ‘was somewhat test- heglees. and vas‘atartled to find the ’01 rail routes but duo it additiond 1‘! handling incident to transportation 811‘ Vic 1111 and watqr routes. i "This ~13 Item the Peterbom WWâ€" "It is understood that Milan's ' mexta-terprise may be a unkefiaw, where Ireaks md curiosities «at «m- .ferent kinds will be shown. finishes not been deflnltelpw .111an the wager of ti m, Ihut‘mhe follows out his intuition he will open his eta-action hue :dtter . owhg in Lindsay. It is moth-non whether or not he will bang my subjects- from Lindsay.” i . The Past suggests to the m- menttthe advisaulity o! ”enigmaâ€"g manna-om the Review sanct- hr, their magerie. Their entice noun: most mnvi-nee people thnt M? was reelh sometling in the W1 j Er. Fitspatrick was mi; ’hum- Zed about the head and face. mid-was gdlmast "suffocated by the daemon 2‘01- Blanbhnrd was summoned -to at- i'tend him. and his condition "as [ll of Appendicitis Thoa of our (citizens who have re- lcently hen the pleasure (I loaning the acquaintance of Mr. '11. DOB. of the Supreme Court of the Indepen- dent Order of Foresters, who has 1“ cently been doing £1)! :ndii vat 101‘ the order in this aounty, will learn with regret that he has been drieken with appendicitis, md was brought to Ross Memorial hospital {or treat- ment on Tuesday. Dre. White and Collison are treating the patient and hope to obviate the neeedty for an operation. The Post hopes to be able to chronicle a speedy recovery. m mew "dayliat Bums" I”; (sue men into elect at the C‘egâ€"i fish Institute in Pebrboro on law: by morning. The flames commune-i ed at 8.30 o'clock and the students I m disuissed for mu period at 3 1110, natal-ting again to their wakl ‘at an o‘clack. The echool was div: mined for rtflhe day a 3.30 o’clock! ‘ Oldâ€"yahout a half a dosen student; were ‘hte. rand appareflly the new! order'of things is go‘in; t‘o work out? very madly. ' j is £1001? Mr. Joseph Mechan has waived o carload of Ideal wire fence trail the McGregor-Buwell 00.. of Walks-vine This is the standard wire fence of Canada. ”in” be sold mhly Wyn-{shed in the Ham. w‘hane hells! in an unconscions'eon- dftian unarmed. just hthemck at time. 'ty his sister-inâ€"la' and m:- M in'the act of doingco ‘was overcome “by the dense but md nuke. m rare presence 6! xmhd he t‘hxw himself over the ba'mae: .369 n We effort to save some conscious state. in which condition it miter about ten zinc”. the burning hilding for the m little one, Web was named in the nick of tinelrom a terrible m, andeaxrioflinto theyandinznnn- awoke the members of the down -w1. - Family Escaped ' In Night Attire Freak Show in Porridge Town Daylight Saving bravely - It was a 01’: Honda! each Lweek. Sonthworth. wvâ€"vv‘--,, itis shard thoanswer,bnt until something is Mainly provan it is only m:- to give the runners and Mg now as to whethu' the Kan-1 than races an and C ”WW Tclégram: Simpson was a dimp- ‘polntlnent. and it seems‘that the hunch-touted Onondtga an 30 the Chance all right on one condition, limit tutorial one in these events. mthebegivenhisovn time in which to do it. Tom Eck's mt nursing from the bottle. and a f dusky spouse escorted by Tom. alike linked to W The following comparisons MW“ the Cannditn Derby time “d “1"“ the American Dex-by 'mudw' several grades tuxedo:- to Simpson. public will get corn) 3 big bunch of Cd'onlt in one sup? Until the above is mummy explained the sport- m foolish to put any money on the best m in Peterboro Tim“: The question in the mind of Petcrboro sport- in an Ship-on run. or :3 Tom Eek plum; him (or a long shot so tint he an mighty low in this neck of the wood- who think he can win or c." “0° the: he does or not. He's g who idol. and his feet are of lead Telegram Lontboat 1- 10m; to m :- nontml "It Suntan-0° h. It”. But thefl'l not much inter- ” m m matter ll yet. For you “0' h. bu (in days to dill!” his mind or get sick. 3nd em 1! he Matt. Halo-e! -..... - Allred Shmbh... Quit... mm SPRINTING nd to hold practice Thumy evenings of 0F SPORT 11.4537 ‘8..4927 2.56.39 """ .fi W. W. Jotaio Ihoecgood will is an ' ‘ "‘-’ "1’” he bn-ineu I prvtty fiOI‘ul dvfll‘fils‘, pul‘ y;1rd......... . . . . . . ......... 50c Live Stock Insurance I an Agent for the Genus! Live Stock Insurance Co. of Montreal, and can an run on :11 kinds of live animals. Dr. Brad. once 46 Pool-It. ~ ls Balmy Sprjng !W Twenty-seven inches wide in green an] fawn grounds pretty floral designs, per yard......... . . . . . . ......... 50c .... o u 0-..c-olo a... Extension rods. special at... English art mcretonne, pretty designs, 28 inches wide. peryd... ............ ........... Notfinghnm [we curtains, 60 inches wide, and one htlf yds. long, regular 81 for ........... Many people are renovating their homes and we call special attention to our Lace Curtains at Enticing . Prices “MWMM‘U‘ English Tapestry Carpets Tapestry portieres. chenille and tapestr} table covers, furniture coverings. For the Bedtoom -heautiful art sateens for window decoration, and for bedspreads and holsters. these are the correct coverings for both beds nnd furnishings throughout the room. 0’Loughlin Mslntyre CASH AND ONE PRICE. Some curtains will be found full of holes. others you are tired looking at. Then you change them to some less important room and buy new ones to make things take on a better appearance. A room always needs something new. If a carpet, we can give you very hand- some design. There never was a time when we had so many pretty patterns in art sateens, denims, Mains, not or muslin curtains and coverings. Also handsome laoecurtains. They are all the way from 25c to as high a price as you wish to go. Our window blinds are very stylinh and so satisfactoryâ€"in cream, white, green, also earn.â€" from 35c up to $1.00. Also hmdsome rugs in tapestry and Brus- sells. Floor oilcloths and linoleums, from 2 to 4 yds. wide, per sq yd., 25c, 30, 35 and 50c. Wool and union carpets, all prices from 25c up. After your spring housedeaning. you natur- ally will need some new furnishingsâ€"Always the wny, isn't. it 1 THISISFURNISHINGTIMEALSO Housecleaning Season 18 inch 15c. Navy jute stair carpet, in pretgty shades of House g umishings Chrtain poles in every variety. not... .OIOIOICIOQI 9f}??? 10:: § 22 inch 200. 0 00-0000 PAGE THE. 85c ..10c and

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