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Lindsay Post (1907), 7 May 1909, p. 5

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WW6, 10c for I {fewurtains 23c. - ‘0?”ng Lace C “We’re; 1.25 C.“ H3101! rugs ne“ hri W36 sale ........ Sumemg, size 3x4». Has something of great interese to DRESS GOODS buyers ford is vteek. Perfectly new goodt at prices that will comince 3'101 on first sight. COME TO THE STORE, YOL AJR}: ALWAYS WELCOME. The McGaffey Store (Special to The Post.) This whole community was shock- dover the sad news of the death 1 Susanna Martinan, Beloved wife ilr. Wm. Hill. The late Mrs. Hill U'ell known and highly respected “his section, and her death will lax-greeted by all who knew her. hdmsed was in her 40th year. blame to mourn her loss besidu E J, Brandon and Miss T. 3131101 of Fenelon Falls, were 111 am last week attending- the Hopkins nuptials. £53111! Clark. of Fenelon Falls, ”Sunday with Mrs. E. A. White“ In Wallace Craig returned from 99:91:68 on Saturday last. m M. Hopkins, of Peterbbro. mm been visiting friends here, it on Honda!- n IL Doherty. wha has been git: m, is able to be out again. Ir. Gfllogly, of Lindsay, was in 1; village on Tuesday. is liable Otto left for Sudbury‘ a May morning. 1km: fall of snow has made a roads had again, and everybody ‘3 wishing for the bright. balmy hrs of spring. §crims, Laee Curtains “W squarex size: 3x3, sale ............... 27.50 Timmy square<, 3x35. sale ............. . ....... $9 Tm‘squfx;‘e:. simf 3x34}, extra quality, close â€" 3“" 3‘20, sale . . mud Jute rug; aPatterns Art Mu, “3 811d cream cream and ‘ 99"!“ Shades. oil “5-1-1” \21 t: (5.30: reg. l 65 for” Window Shades W tabie-CO\ mam-- IL 311d Mrs. J35. Scott, and war, Irene. of Peterboro, were 1‘9 of friends~in the valley last adding took place at choose a mu that will no mm” of Mr. and Mrs. A. s. sacrifice every good and right t'irtu the . on Thursday evening. A9111 ’0’ his party, We want a man tha when {hit oan daughter. Ecr- will do all he can for prohibition son-Louise was married to Mr. E - and vote against the threetifth; vdu Roberts' of the Farmers' Bonk Clause. The late member for Ram I002 d3. Bethany Rev. A. Cum- Victoria .was aman for his party of ‘ormed the ceremony in the Every memberothhe Provinchl Leg , which was beautifully Mature should be a Christian, and bride. who was given the rising generation will have rea- by her father. wore an E_m- son to.bless God for, the moral and m of white silk null With religions atmosphere into which they Fibroid“): trimming, and tulle Will come because of the good that dim math of orange blossoms public men should he doing while alum ed a bouquet of lilies of they have an opportunity. Throw ‘dmllet The only attendants were away politics and save"the bo‘ys. Suit Dorothy Hopkins and Master The beef ring will he in operation wHopkmS- Mr. and Mrs. Rob- again this season. The first . hbet left on Saturday mjrning ior W111 be delivered this week. and ev- “5 pcinti the bride wearing a. cry week for twenty weeks. To lay eij‘jgmupe $3,. toy with hat to all jokes aside, ten or twaity pounds snitch Their many friends wish them} of tender beef left in the meat box gong-35d happy life. at the roadside is very nice and hissnagg‘ie Graham. of Peterboro, those who are not identified with t a few days at her home here this association will be classed with SP!” vegetarians. Mrs. ' W. H. Bowles, of Randolph, n,ni_L__n _-.n- _-_ L-“ -LA.__.I:__ Ll y wees. 1:: and Mrs. x Men’s Overalls POWLES ’ CORNER Carpet Squares as. 10c ‘11,»:- Xc, 12$: for ................. 9c Rains 236. 40c and ..................... 50c lam Lace Curtains, 3% yds. long: 54 '83. 1.25. sale 95c; reg. 1.65, sale 1-40; ale 1.50; F235. 2.25, sale 1.85; mg 3-50, .............. ...-.----2-75 :arseillex Bed Spreads, full size, reg- 31: 2g. 1.10, sale (55c: reg. 1.65 for.... .1-10 and green :5 a: 3.60, 8-1: and ....... oil finish with the lace insertion Lins. reg. 11c, sale.........8c striped Scrim, reg. 12$, .. $18 : shirts, reg. $1, for , reg. 1.25, oo‘oooIOIOO 4-0. oil finished shades, . ........32c coop-oooo-ocoo 0.... 0.00-go-n V. McGafl I on Saturday, May lst. at his ham near Powles’ Comets. removes one of the best known and highly respect- ed citizens of Fenelon township. The late Mr. Glaspell assessed the town- ship three or four times in succcesâ€" sion, and was elected for the Fene- lon council at the late municipal election. During the past two years he has not enjoyed the best of health. About a month ago he caught a severe cold which developed into pleurisy. The late Mr. Glaspell ‘ was married twice, and a family of ‘ five survive him. The funeral was held from his late residence on Tuesday, May 4th, to Eden oeuiebery, ‘very‘ sdon something very serious will happen. Some flamers have been compelled already to turn out their cattle to pasture on nothing. There is one thing that is noticeable, and that is the frogs have not sung out as in days of yore. They are waiting only waitinx. for warmer weather. Those onion men will be a little lat- er than last year in getting the seed sown. The latter end of the season may be favorable. ' 1 Mrs. W. H. Bowles. of Randolph, was here attending the funeral of her brother Oliver Glaspeu. Mrs. P. Martinan, of Sprag-ge, was ihere attending the funeral of her .daughter, Mrs. W. Hill. I ‘ If the warm miter does not cor-a The death of Mr. Olive: Glaspell the rising generation Will have rea- son to.bleas God for, the moral and religious atmosphere into which they will come because of the good that public men should he doing while they have an opportunity. Throw away politics and save " the boys. â€" '-- o--â€"- “no wan-n [151!wa u.- a wâ€"vâ€" -- they have sustainetln :try ,0 W as am, vix.. two The Conservative party should ‘ Maths in one week. ThO'dM are choose a candidate that will not Mrs. Wm. Hill and Mr. Oliver Gho- 93‘”’1” every good and right virtue pan. Both persOns were highly eo- for his party. We want a man that teamed as cituens 8nd neighbofl. "111 do all he can for prohibition, mid their “(taking 0 ” has cast and vote against the three-fifths Quite a gloom over the neixflborhood clause. The late member for East We all unite in ”filmy With 3"" Vicmfia' was a m for his Party. bereaved ones. Every member or the Provincial Leg- m, Geo. 8mm. of Toronto. was islature should be a Christian. and {n than “denim-hood on Snn‘dny last. a. loving husband, seven emu-3.. The 1. White 5:11: waists, tucked sizes 32 to 40, reg 5 .50, special .......................................... 2 .75 White embroidered and tucked, with lace and silk, reg. 4." 45 3ale. .3 00 Black and white only silk tucked blouses, re 3.50, sale ............................................. é Red and blue cashmere blouses, regular 2. 10, special”: ...... ..................... 1.75 Transient collar supporters, per set" 4 Bone hair pins for ........................ Back combs, stone setting, 25c and ...... 3 Specials 1n hat pins, 10c, 15c and. White, black and tan cashmere mending, for .................................. 3 Cards hooks and eyes ............ 5 Bunches Tape for ............... 3 Papers of pins for ............... . 3 Cards safety pins for ........... 3 Pairs boot laces ................. Corset covers, embroidery and laced trimmed; reg. 26c, sale 22c; reg. 38c for 320; reg. 55e for ...47c Special 3c, 4c, 5c and Pillow laces, so and... the great loss Lace Insertions Ladies’ Cotton Underwear Notions . Blouses â€"There is no truth in the rumor that Joe Parkin intends flooding the â€"The suckers are reported to be moving - slowly in neighboring streams. The next sale is May 15th. Every- body come to this large spring sale. The sale at Fanning's Repository Saturday was largely attended as usu- al. The horses and cattle sold reamed good prices. Ten horses out o! 14 were sold. Among those who purchased at the sale were '1‘. Broad. Sonya; '1‘. Murphy, Kirkfleld; G. Daniels. Gam- bray; J. Johnson, Lindsay; Francis ‘Scully, Downeyville; Lorne, Scully, Downeyville; W; McCansland, Lind- say; Mr. Keelan. Manflla; John Kearns, and several others. P. Mc- Nabh, Argyle, purchased a handsome bay mare, paying the price of $175 for i After the recent snow storm. the farmers in this locality are hoping for more congenial weatner, as the season is getting well advanced and very little sowing has been done. tance who were in our midst owing to the late bereavemente. Mr. and Mia Minthorne and son. Miss Windrum, and Miss Sadie Bar- ber, of Fenelon Falls, attended di- vine eervioee here on Sunday last. Mr. Webster, of Zion, was in this vicinity last Sabbath. Miss E. Pethic, of Zion, is visit- ingwith her cousin, Miss Leta Coop- league services here last aims Ethdl sum. of Cameron, u at present residing with Mr. and Mrs coaoooOnoccocoo coconuts-cornea... Mr. Geo. Shawn-t. of Toronto, was in the neighborhood on Sunday Inst. Mrs. Eyres, of Toronto: is vim; pell. Both persons were .1113th en- teemedas citizens (and neighbors, Mrs” Hartman, of North Bay, Mrs. no. Glasnell and Mr. A. Hill. 01 sympathy of a was cm" 0‘ mu Your scuba finds it his “PM” duty to report an occurrence um seldom happens in a. section of coun- .00... o-oonoooloooooano- LARGE SALE ans... .ooo-oooo-o 00.... coo-ooloclu' ............... 10c rgular ......... 5c ......... 5c ......... 5c Led, ...... 35c 5c 5c execute a. number of the murderers In 1890 a. great tire left 10,000 of the people of the city homeless. and ‘caused a. loss of 84,000,000. Salonica is the seaport of Western Turkey. and lies in the mouth 01 the Great Vardar River. Its inhabitants are chiefly Spanish Jews. who on great traders, and its comm is quite important, it. being on the direct route from "Western and Central Europe to Greece and Egypt. It is hardly (a be expected that Abdnl'e attitude toward the Solomon: in his days of power will make them man and French consuls were mur- dered by a mob, and Turkey was re- quired to make reparation and to SaloniCa, or Salonika, pronounced Salâ€"o-n'eek-a (accent on last syllable)? the place to which Abdul Hamid has retired, is a city of 150.000 inhabit- ants, in Macedonia. Northern Greece, which has a very interesting history It was the original Theme. but was rebuilt by Cassander, some timei after the year 315 B. C. The name of ‘ Theesalonica was given to it in honor of the wife of Cassander. a daughter of Philip 0! Macedon (and sister of Alexander the Great), who succeeded in snbjngating Thessaly in 343. B. C. By apheresis it became “Salonica.” Salonica my teem more iamiliar to our readers if they will bear in mind that we read that ithe Apostle Paul preached there in ‘A. D. 53. and that in the following year he addressed to the Christian Church there his two"‘Epistles to the Thessalonians." Salonica has in former times seen much bloodshed. It is recorded that'in 390 a seditious plot led to the Emperor Theodosia inviting 10,000 inhabitants of the city into the,circns, turning the sol~ diery upon them. and putting them all to the sword. In 904 the Sara- cens captured the city and ruthless. ly slaughtered many thousands oi its inhabitants. In 1185 the Normans of Sicily also overran and desolated it. It came into the posseedon of Tur- key in 1430, being wrested from the Venetians. As late as 1876 the Ger Will Instill Electric Pincus The F. R. J. MncPhcrson Co.. ol’ Peterboro. have secured the contract {or wiring and installing electrical fixtures in tho new school which is being built at Bobcnygeon. Employ- ee. 0: the firm left Monday mornlng for that village and work will be commenced at once. Hr. Bruce Dixon. a graduate of Lindsay Railway school, was pro- motedthisweekiromKlng,on the G. T. R... to Gnvenhurst. His place at King was filled by Mr. was“, 0! Oakwood. who is also a graduate 01 the Lindnay Rn‘lwsy School. Prv motion for young men. placed with railway companies by Mr. Paton, comes rapidly. as they have full knowledge of all dwtmentsl work on entering the service. The railway business is full of opportunities sud the field wide. Already many young men from this vicinity. who but 10!" this school would still be walking; the streets. are at work and in line for promotion. The school is well eduipped, and until we visited it. had no idea the town possessed such a. creditable institution. In fact. a boy quitting our public «r high school would do well to visit the Railway School before deciding on his life's vocation. All get positions when competent. and Mr. Paton ae- complishes this in record time. Several ladies executed a hundred yarddashdownthesldestneet in order to escape the Indian, who ent- ered Howkdn's grocery and scared a young lady to such amextent that she forgot what she was going to purchase. The abodxlne continued his wild dash northwards. drivinghll ‘beiore him and scaring women and children by his peculiar antics. He was no doubt making his way back: to camp; and as a a living unbodl- ment oi the eaects cl “fire wean-"- on an Indian, he was what might be termed, an “incandescent success." 'nuu .- "I‘ll! TM! mg ObOIlt 5.30 o'clmk 'dopu'tmentu. an Ihdfing who” MM It‘WhhkOy hum, 0900‘ crack, and who evidently became 60° mended tron meted with th0 nuns 011118 amp-1m m, in; ground, ran muck on wunm-l __ Iuhchsdw Dr: Conn bu added fine hone timber to his ABOUT SALON!“ uggy,’ neuly new; 1 new runabout, rubber tires; 1 wagon in good re- pair; 1 set double team humans; 1 m of express W; 1 at of single harness. good; 4 nets 0! new nickel single harness: 4 sets of new genuine ‘rublber harness; 4 umber hp rage, new; 4 dozen sweatpnds. new; 4 woollen lap tug-s, new; 2 dozen whips, any price: i dozen bags Roz sugar dock food: y domtcnns ale grease. Come to this large m uh every- body.) M: .- ml. __ . bay gaming, 5 years old; 1 stallion. Pilot. Medium. by New Medium; 1 colt. by Ambesatdor; 1 horse. 3 years old.. good delivery horse 1 cow. new maker. just in 0811; 10 m expected: 10 heifers eXPeCtGdi' 1 8‘"! b8! gelding. sound. 6 yum old 1 my mare. first class works, 1 SALE MAY 15, ’09 entity until paid for. '12). It goes to show that hisstock is turning out rightsndsny pstrons are well satisfied. For in the yesrs oi 1907 snd 1908 hiseolts were prim winners at the Lindsay Centrsl and hisdslnwssslsosprisewinner in 1907. His Gr. Dam sired by Scottish Champion was winner ct am prize at Oohourg and first at Lindsey in 1883 and in 1883 2nd st Lindsey and in 1884 first at Lindsay. His Gr. Dun sired by Prince 01Wsles wse winner 0! first prise st (labours. drststmndssysndflrststolnesnee shows in 1882. TENSâ€"$10 psysble , when you hnve s foal, one week old. Psrties disposing oi mares before iosling time must pny before they psrt with mare. Mnressndioslsheldinss- urdnye, when he will be st Haunt et’e Centrnl House. Lindsey. Favor- ite Knight. in color, is 3 beautiful dnppled brown. with white hind feet. nndwhitestnroninee,nndierieing six years old. Favorite Knight, ($14) was sired by the well-known ‘Knight of St. Andrew's I274) («88). Firetdam. Nell Erskine ($400) by Sir Erskine (2119) (8253). Second dam? Scottish Lane. by Scottish Chun- Pion (44) (5340). Third dun Nance by Prince 0! Wales 396) «511). Fourth dun by Wonderful bed (112) 19 horses. all classes in lots; 1 Glenâ€" 3 HE THOROUGHBRED CLYDES- ' DALE, FAVORITE KNIGHT. {6014). The property of Thoe. Weld- en. Ops. He will make the season of 1909 et his own stable. Lot 14, Con. 6. Op- all week, omitting Set~ Issue!” of“: The late In. I. Gauguin, whoee remains were interred In St. lary'e cemetery on Wednesday waa, accord- Inxtotheetatementaotthoae 1n- tunately acquainted with her. 106 years 0! age at the time at her death. I: In Find Conlbble John Shortt on londny arrested n nun who resides non-Vicâ€" toria Rand, nt n locnl hotel. and who also Ind liquor in his Mon internally nnd 'u nomewhnt (Ii-onl- erly. He registered at the town lock up over night and on Tneedny m up over night nnd this morning wu anedinthepoliceconrtunmnlt of his devotion to Mus, the god Sadlet. and J. Idiom“ drove to Lotus. hm township, on s trout fishing expedition. The sexton: one. could In landing a good supply of the opoctled boom. nod mauled in the "on“ well Med with the roll. H..I1ddbton. I. Slap-on. '1'. Tuudcy manta; . party 0! local Mm W of Hi- Honor Judge m loam. Jon. Our- mdodtromnrmotprodnbenon Moll. {Tommy N." by Mont om. mu: had s record at 8.14}. ‘Tomy N." was bred by Thou. North. of Mona Bond, I. five year! old. 15} hands high. weighs 1800 Wu. and u splendidly preporumd In .11 «mm. The mind a A good “1'.“me THOS. H. WALDEN. Trout lithiu Expditioa W. F. McCarty ry. but take especial pride in the Plate and Gems we ofler. for special occu- tions. We have Beautiful Cut Glass. Marble Clocks. Fine Chins and Novel- ties. at special Low Prices. ' of Silverwar. Wedding Presents and Anniversary gifts is always to be seen fit McCarty s. We invariably have on hung! a. go_ud stocky! Gggqmd Jewe2- 4L- n|.;- A Victor“ (by celebration in being considered in Cm. A the mile mnthon. for a silver cup. aquatic sports. 1nd bucbcll will be («tum ol the day. -3â€" $500.00 _0. I Five Hundred Dollars ! The Popular Jewelry Store. _ W'edding Rings. 14 and 18k. MIA“ "3"“ mm. I IN GOLD .~:. ' TO BE GIVEN AWAY " . Every Partner, Breeder and I Agriculturist will be interested. osnun LINDSAY A man's suit et $8.50 or SlOâ€"perhaps up to 820. Just whetever you are to pay. Here you will find just what will pleeee you and we know that our qualities will please you at the price you pay. However, we want you to come and take a look et our rouge and compare values. very best attention. The prices are in fwor of buying nowâ€"being decidedly reas- onable. Clothing ’°’ "“2. Must keep the milliners buy you know and to be not rushed would be a change from the post. while so we urge you to place your order early md we guerantee their Women’s corsets in white only, summer weight, sizes 19 to 24-, four suspenders, nttached to front and 436 hips. Special penpair New Spring good rollers. rekfiiar I 40c values, for each 29c Wbmen’s Corsets 43c. 5 D02. only plsin oil opaque window eludes in white, The “ Sutcliffe Store ” Fr Window Shades 290 . Sutclifie Sons ATHLETIC MEET Watch for 1.31-3me nextnneofthllm Whether they are for home or personal use you cannot do better than come here, both in re- gu'ds to assortments and nctnsl qualitiesâ€"moneyâ€"saving too means something as well. This Week we quote a. few lines from some of our many departments. Come and see the lines and test our value giving. At the police court this morning a. citizen was fined for an infraction of the, mvengers' by-law. He deposited n dent! cow in the town dump. DUNOON’S Its antiseptic properties, its cooling and refreshing qualities, its delicate per- fumeâ€"make it one of the most useful and popular of toilet accessories. It is prac- tically essential in every home, in a Mies’ boudoir, in every particular gentle- man’s shaving outfit, in every nursery. See our window for one of the big- gest d’mplays of all the good kinds We sell them at 10c, 15c and 25c at Indispensiblel Toilet Luxuryl AtSmaJlExpense. Women’s Spring Suits Variety, style and low prices are strong induce- ments for your buying your spring costume or suit here â€"all ready to put on and wear. The prices range from 812.50 to $22 and you are sure to be well pleased and we are sure your selection will be right to your lsatisfaction. A manufacturer's samples of women's belts, immense assortment, regular 75c and $1 qualities, to be :fln Union carpets, 36 inches wide, colorings of green, red. fawn, brown; all reversible d fa t d S l 32 yfrd .338. I??? 306 Women’s Belts at 500 Union Carpets 30c Violated hunter's Bylaw DRUG STORE Needs Spring st only... BLRRIE bffiflc fit

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