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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 May 1911, p. 5

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absent abc have 8381?? Jottings From Penelon Falls Bank :sual renting has the programme ‘ instrmutal by in her usual exce m of the meeri 388 then taken '. Whit: being c3: 3- Calder. The I Lnstrumental by My: Tiny Patten. in her usual excellent style. The sub- 39:: of the meeting, "Fault-Finding"§ 388 then taken up, a paper on the 3 White: being c;::trmuted by Mrs. M; 3. Calder. The President oflered sev-‘ eral suggestions w. an subject which were appropriated. and gave a broad- l‘” View on the question than is gen- erally taken. A recitation, "E‘eopl given by Hrs. Walker and: appreciated. His save ”excellent readi the subject of "Fault- selectfon, mstrumnntal by $35 Dori; Towpley V0331 solo by Miss Ma Mbflity c! the imp: Wt 0f the lakp chnrn .9“ "Wm“ with 59M team mi the cpm 3931' the la 0 m5 39'. hr .4 Jim; the h cadence day , Men 5 Light mbber lined (‘01 Pndal’ and $3111 M3195 Good Raincoats $6.29 Dian sue . ua'a Lu LULVHLU (Ins thk on. uusl- reCLate-z, .‘vlzss Maud Patten: ’ xceliaaf raiding bearing on “833‘ c: 01"E’Exiiit-Finding," A Mr. Leo Pearce. of Hastings Vis- 13$t”‘_1::‘-‘.".t'1w was then given ited hi '5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1!. 1. :5 7.3.5279)? followed by 3‘ Pearce aver Sunday. 0 by ~11“ Maud Patten. The! M5. Geo. Calder spent FridAy in y c z e mprcvement of at Toronto. kx ..-. laie more mat the foot Mr. V. B'anks, who was with Dr. 3'" L " '13 it cleared 3““ Mason last summer, is again spemb rm 3335““ was “’3“ taken ing his term of practise here. iubjec: was 11' a a 4 d) oaths-1d by the Mr M. w Reive isspending a few 3‘." won, ~..<cu. ' V, I»: “5‘ at 9mg weeks in town. as" u; rm:- mpmbers bemg mag Us.” such a ”so" E Beteau was 1:1 Torcnto on lake sham Would be :1 boon Friday. ' “33 :'*<~-iz-z::.< and visitors 9 $9.34 IPT‘:T._ I; Was-1120';- : « FRANKPIN 3' (3:191: .<'Ce;nded by Miss ‘ that Mir. 1‘. T watt-y and 'Special to The Post) H” 3315* '11 M a cummittve A Short time ago tue ratepayers of ups necessary to our schcol secticn became possessed “nail!!! Emmi Special profit at“ with the 3ments d9 n aou a o t t m 6 H P»? u .m. . me“ .n U .mr m f a . om ” ‘3 g” mR 1. n .Mva .11 VA 3 3 V. R1. 6 imU‘hu t VS L... C 059 \ i ’3“ Programme, 3 3 be largely of 3 Ja- A“ Who enjoy chil- ients 111811001: for- eniOYable and was. 1337. He leaves [ousting meet- Mrs. Dr. Could, much. After the Was disposed of perm! by an costumes and manager of the )k a business rew's xDeets 89c .\:r.erica Post) branch of the members of ‘ttended di- ‘w's church, W213 preach- {.211 k"l‘il ,p'wqux-I fin \“xlxznn ur- on- MAY. 5th- {98"8 During sin Talk, and a pieasure to shop at Sutcliffe’s; partlculariy ndwg when every department in thls great store of certain satisfaction, is the newest and most desirable Spring merchandise. We want you to avail of the advantages to save money, provided here' each week afternoon, and: O e Fouelon “'hite 89c meetinz Insti Mrs good will the f8 )8 Pillow Slips Ready to Use of the town bell at the o'clock caus‘ ed quite a number to turnout cx~ pectin: to see or hear of u lire. but a; there was nothing doing they ‘came tr the conclusion that someone [had made a little unstake, just of i one hour. About a week ago the tire g alarm at nocn called out quite u ‘ crowd and caused some conSideralilo i excitement until the nature of the. fire was determined. A pile of erh- ’ ‘ bish burning in a yard at the foot of g the church hill, the blaze spread tc I j the dry grass and was soon part of the way up the hill and climbing a! 3 tree before being extinguished.by the I i crowd. | i 0:: Tuesday afternoon the ringing 1 i ‘g Mr. Victor Chambers. of Toronto, I spent from Saturday until Easter at !tha Falls with hESvparents. Mr and §)‘rs. Ed. Chambers. 1‘ Mr. C. W. Burgoyne spent a few 3 days in Toronto this week on bust - ness. The orange social held nnl.“ 1hr auspices of the ladies;.aid (f 1119310- thcd‘st church on Moxrhy menu”: was a decided success. There was A aplendid programme preséuted. éun- sistine: of music“ vocaL and iusth‘. mental readings- and recitations. 'l'lm rsfnshments were also of .firquuqlitg and unlimited in Quantity; . Messrs. Normaxi 1“ Martin, Gould“ Callan and Fred Fiske ivere in Lind-1 say on Saturday. , . special platform are being provided for the occasion. Japanese Tam-sh- meats will be served. While playing tuotball one uw-ning last‘week Mr. D. McClymeut 1a tort unately had h‘s collar bone lmkcn which will lay him up for a to“- weeks. Brady tn put nn Pillow Slim with hmnstiwhodtl ends. 4‘). 4:! H inch sizes. gum! wan-inc qtulify cotton. 'rlwu-hm’l: all shuns finished. Special 15c HIM ............... . Get the Boy a Suit at T his ”2 99 Price . . Boys‘ Two - piece Norfolk Suits, good grev colorings; sizes to fit bays of 7 to 12 Just think of M: n’s all wool Tweed Suits comprising Scweral add lines, mostly all sizes in the lot: all fashionablv cut and well tailored}? Regu- lar value and worth $12.50: our II] n“ 7 2.99 15c W” LINDSAY’S ‘ MOST 15c ACCESSABLE STORE on the fields and wiser in that [they went home with the ianown liedge that the Board of Trustees 'were fully capable of attending: to §financ.al matters. Mr. W. J. Fanis .n a. Very able manner 'occupied the chair, while Mr. R. H. Grandy, : acted as Secretary for the meeting. ‘ Next Sunday being Quarterly Sun‘ iday. the Rev. Mr. Patterson, of the ' {word circuit will occupy the pul‘~ pit here. l\eil McDonald on Wednesday aftet‘ 2 ncon last. A very large number of 13’ be: ng noticed Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. ‘ Stone, Pres., and Miss Ross. of the E Woodville branch. We hope at some I digs were present among the number I 'iuture period they will honor this trench again with their presence. The President, Mrs. McPhail, was in the chair, and after the regular business was over, the report of the district ' treating held in Lindsay was given by .Mrs. Thcs. Osbcrne, of‘ the Executive Committee. “Their College Life," the duett sung sweetly by Misses Olive ‘ Steele and Pearl Dixon was much en- ' joyed. This was followed by a very instructive and helpful talk on Home Nurs'ng, and an excellent demonstraâ€" tion on the preparation of a bed for a sick patient by Mrs. Dr. McPhail. So- 108 were given with pleasing eflect by . Miss Osborne and Miss J, Glendinnin-g after which an excellent paper was given by Mrs. Elleker on "How to Keep Young,” which was as follows 1 a query al.0ut...the surplus, on hand which some thought. too large. but (act was not enough to defray advised the annual in the necessary expenses. ratepayers to come to the school meeting and give their ad- vice about these matters and not do the way they did last Decem- ber, when there was no person pro sent but the Sec.~'1‘reas. He also told them th're was quite a num her here today that had not tended an annual schoul~ meeting for time years, and Some had not attended one for ten years. A mo- tion was brought in by Mr. Mcâ€" (‘rorrie and unanimously carried, that A. H. ‘Veals..Sec.-Treas. not responsible for any money last in the Farmers” Bank. Mr; James Spear was appointed trustee in Mr- 1 rest st. Gardmer's place. who did not care to accept the office any long- er. The meet‘nz then adjourned and a nnmter went horne sadder and we. hope WhSil‘ men. sadder that they had lost a valuable Ialf day's work young you must avoid Worry; for no- thing leaves its in'prees upon the face more than worry. Learn self-control For anger is a rapid rwrinkle produc- er. Also remember that frowns are xntccoming, and that smiles are bet- ter. Keep the nerves wellnnder con- trcl ard remember they are not an in teresting subject to anyone. Take life calmly, never work on until ylv‘d are seemingly at your last gasp whether busmess or pleasure but rest as you go alcng. If you forego rest umil your work is done the chances l are that you are too tired to take it ; Remember that": nervous strain in- _be lduces many wrinkles and makes the eyes heavy. Lie down every dayâ€"ii ' possible for titeen or tirenty minutes Get all the beauty sleep :you can. Remember that late hours are fatal to good lacks and health and don't commit the folly of working far into the night, and then wondering why your work is not well done and you feel so good-for-nothing the next An Opportunity To Save on Actual Requirements tor Home and. Persmmlf Use It is just another instance of providi‘ng'our customers with big savings on actual needs and thus increasing the value of this announcement and making it Of real interest l0 you. \Ve only emphasize a few, for day to day provides its quoto of lines with “Go Prices " attached. These prices are exceptionally low and bigr business should be the result These For Big Business PAPER 0N HOW TO KEEP YOUNG The fall wheat and clover are rather badly killed outxthxs spring over fifty per cent of it, hang of. ‘” (Special to The Post) Manilla. May lst.â€"0ne of the most successtul meeeings ofthe Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs "A woman never grows old who alâ€" lows herself to think only of pleasant thingsâ€"who trains her tongue to ut- ter only pleasant words. To keep - We show :he new narrow insertion trimmed shades in white, with white or linen color in~ sertions. These are by far the newest shade in the trade, at a low price. Best 01-1 qualities complete with tassel, extra good ro‘lers- Two lines, each ............ 65C, 50C Something New in Window . SUTCLIFFE 8 young you must a.void worry; for no- thing leaves its impress upon the face more than worry. Learn self-control For anger is a rapid wrinkle produc- cr. Also remember that frowns are :n*.ccoming. and that smiles are bet- tcr. Keep the nerves wellunder con- trd ard remember they are not an in teresting subject to anyone. Take life calmly. never work on until yu‘d are seemingly at your last gasp whether busmess or pleasure but rest as you go alcng. If you forego rest, until your work is done the chances day. All should take reasonable pre caution to keep themselves well, be- cause ill health saps vitalzty. For each time one is ill a tiny bit of youth is sacrificed. One's reserve is lowered and every illness acts again~ st the preservation of one's good looks Get plenty of sleep for nothing lines the face like nights of wakefullness. Those lines across the forehead useâ€" ually come from mental strain and to avoid them you must have absol- ute control of your thoughts. Don,t give way to your temper. Let your anger set with the sun but not rise with it. Enter into the plans and as far as possible into the doings of the young people about you. Two aids to Menu; yuan; are the simple- est and least often followed. A wom- an who will not fail to take obnox- ious medicine recommended by her doctor at the most inconvenient time finds it difilcul: to adppt (the two re- mediesâ€"fresh air and quantities of pure water. Love the open air, for fresh air is a necessity if one would keep young. Do not sleep in ill ventil- ated rooms. Nothing is more common than fresh a'r. Nature has provided it in abundance for an who will take it. There most be a supply of fresh air constantly coming in to take the place of foul air, which in all cases should be permitted to escape near the top of the rooml It is a law of nature that air is always in motion, and because this is true we have only to lower our windows a litele from the top, and_raise them a little from the bottom, and the process of venti- Iation will go on without thought or care. It is inmbssible to estimate the amount of misery caused by impure air. Even those that have educated themselvrs in the fresh air cult. still neglect the elually important habit of drinking plenty of pure water. They daily bathe the body externally, and any doctor will tell you that acerâ€" tain quantity of water should be tak- en daily, a pint and a half is the very least one is supposed to drink. Yet there are many people who never drink water at all. Drink plenty of water and you will be astonished hoyv much younger and prettier you will look. ' Avoid fsar in all its varied forms of expression. It is the greatest eneâ€" my of the human race, and never a1- LINDSAY THE LINDSAY POST We show many new designs in Late Curtains, Curtain Nets, Draperies, Cm. Rugs, anti Brass Curtain Poles. We want you to see these before buying: and} will be glad to have you call in. 'low yourself to become slouthy and careless in appearance. Remember the old adage the woman's hair is her crowning glory. Never look on the dark sidgr- take sunny views of eVery- thing~a sunny thought drives away the shadows. Are you making the most of your environment. or are you one of the vast army of woman who. because they are home-makers, and housekeeper, have never a thought beâ€" yond what the menu will be for din: net, or the house-cleaning that ought‘ to be don..- next week ? True, these things are necessary, and must he done, and should be done in the very best way. But no woman's life shon end there. You are not living angel life at all unless you are getting; out of everything you possibly can. It is not only the privilegeâ€"but the duty of every cne of us, no matter what our station in life. to make the most of our environment. Cultivate the spirit of contentment; all discontent, and dissatisfaction bring age furrows prematurely to the brow. Keep plenty of sunlight in the home, for it is one of the best knOWn germicides. Modern housewives are beginning to realize the value of manufactured germicides as weapons with which to fight dis- ease and dirt. That is good, but they ought not to fail to realise also the incalculably greater value of those germicides which the greatest wealth cannot buy nor the most absolute po- verty deprive one olâ€"sunshine and fresh air. Take asunbath occasional- ly. for there is nothing like sunshine to banish the blues. Keep in the sun- light; for nothing beautiful or sweet grows in the darkness. And let 6.11 your influence be exerted for the pur- pcse of doing all you can for the corn- mon good and individual weliare‘ of everyone." ‘ The next meeting will he held at ‘M’rs. R. Hamilton's on F‘n‘day May 19th.. The members are urgently re- :quested to be present. asthis Will be zan annual meeting for the election of emcers. I' Mrs. Asap}: Edwards will give a ‘ Faber on “The Training of Children” rand a demonstration in candy making fby Little Britain ladies. 30me FREE POWER FOR ADVERTISING Examiner: At the meeting of the city councll inst night, a proposit- ion was read from the Electri: Power C‘o., Limited, offering to supply for advertising purposes to the city, electric current free of all expenses sufficient to light one 50 Watt Tungsten lamp for each 100 inhabitants over and above 5,000. The company advises that special illmmination of the business sec: ticns and of the streets leading to the stations might be the best form of advertising. The matter was reférred to the‘ Fire, Water and Light. Cozumittee,‘ and the clerk was instructed to write and thank the Electric Pow-"j er Company for‘ their g'éierous of- fer“ ‘ ' v '.‘l m243>20mm XMZA. >20 (SPFâ€">2â€" m4“. Wednesday's Post. Mr. H. Mulligan, of MiEbrooi; way in town today on basin-as. Mr. Alex. Elliott, of Peterboro was in town on business May. Mr. David Sharpe left for Saskp; toon Friday. - Mrs. (Judge) McMillan is visiting in New York. Mr. W. J. Smith. of Bobcaygnon, transacted business in town to-day. Mr. J. W. Anderson went Lgto To- route to-day. Mrs. Tamhnsou, of Calm zgton, was in town yesterday. Mr. Orvis Stewart leaves thiseven- ing per CPR. for Winnipeg. (From Thursday‘s Post). Miss Je-ifers returned to New York last evemng. , Mr. Donald McInms, of Woodvxlle was in town today on bas;ness. Mr. W. G‘ Smith, of Bobcaygeon, was 1:1 ton today on business. -..._._ -....â€"â€"â€". . _ ¢â€".9.-.-â€"â€"-.â€" Mr. Cox left for Yorkton on Wed nesday. Mr. E. Lloyd Jones, of Brantford, was in town on susiness to-day. Mr. W, L‘IaVelle went up to Tur- onto Wednesday evemng. Mr. E. McDougall. of Woodstock. was in town on Wednesday. Mr. D. Curtin. of Kiumount. was in town today transacting business. Mr. T. M. McFadden. of Peterboro, was in town Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bryson leave in a few days ‘on a. vis t to California». Miss M‘ Button was taken to the Ross Me orial Hospital this morn- tug. -vâ€" wt ‘ v * ‘7':- Mr. J. B. Dutton. of Belleville in town owing to the illness of 11115 sister. 5‘ Fresh Seed: 1 I In ‘0qu or package. for garden or had seeds mangel, turnip and rape, etC, at. Biglnbotham' a drug- store.â€" Mr. A. Benn left this morning im- Alvmston where hehas mugged a position. - 4 -. T Bar 924 Mrfifu Wm Gray leave on d: . , ‘. . ’ Tuesday for Saskatoon, where they . ‘4 W111 reside in future. my “03in: Rev. Father A. F. Kelly. of Trout The 'dental parlors of Lindsay will Creek, was the guest of Venerable be closed from. May 1 to Sept 15:. Archdeacon Casey today. Reeve Southern and Mrs. South-- 1\’a':§a note of the following BRANDS of h' _ Mmiio u'Flours MADE IN LINDSAY. ‘gh gr’de PURELY PERSONAL Whv the mill in your home town cannot make as good flour as any outs d - mill. \Ve use only the highest grade Mani- toba wheat, duly inspected by a Government Insmctorâ€"our mill is up-to-date in every respectâ€"our millers are experts in the business. ‘ and GUARANTEED by the makers. Order From Your Grocer . “ THE MILL” There is no reason whatever canadian cereal Milling 00., LINDSAY, ONTARIO Genuine French \‘flemivnne Lam's and Insextinns, in white. ivor; and black. assorted widths Regnhu: 30130 70 yutdl. (in 2 sale per yard....... c Clean opon weave allover Em- lnuideries, 18 inches wide, good assortment. On sale- :11 25 per-yard! .......,..._.._..,......... C Nice AH Over Embroideries Laces and Insertions These House Dresses are 3.15:) made one piece and 2~piece shirt waist models in ‘grey, chambry, black print with white spot; blue with white stripe: sizes 32 to 40. Reguiar $2.75 and $3 23. 95 Special} each ........................ 1. each These waists are in tailored styles. made of best English Print, in blue, green and brown stripes. Regular 1 00 $I.4.0 and “.83. On. sale at ................................. . Ladies’ House Dresses in one piece styles, made of Gingham, Print and Chambry, in red,navy,g:|ey, black and white check; sizes 32 to 40. Regular $1.35, $1.40and$1.50. Special 1 1n Ladies’ Waists KING OF PATENTS GOLD MINE BAKERS’ KING Today's Toronto visitors are: T.C Bl‘ack, H. Dawson, Geo. E. Hunt, Robt. Gemrell , Jos. H111. D. K‘ng, T. Worthington. E. J. Lyons, C. M. Masking. T. B. McCarthy. Miss Roby Hughes. daughter of (‘01 Samuel“ Hughes..\ of Lindsay, was bridesmaid at: the Fraser-Ramsay nuptifls in Dunvi’fle Wednesday. His. Worship Mayor Bea! and Mr. -‘ Smale. charm: of the Finance Comâ€" mittee, went up to Toronto this mor- ning on business on connection with civic 333.1175~ Messrs Herb. Williamsoh and W. H. Simpson are imTomnta today 1091(- mg oVer some, choice ponies. with a he“? to making purchases. MLSS Josephine Kenny. who was called home onzaccounn of the death of her father; leaves for Wmnipeg Friday. 5 Mr. C. E. Jenney,, travelling pas- senger agent for the Grand Trunk Railway system. was in Lindsay on Wednesday, should call and inspect the famous Sanitary Patent Tampees, as» shown by Prof. Dorenwegd, of Toronto, at the Benson Home. Lindsay. on Sat- urday. May 6‘81. K These towees are not only perfect in constriction. but we the only Sanitaey and Patented substitutes for en‘s own hair ern, of. Laxton._ wast-in; my. today on business.- drug store-4d, The 'dental parlors of Lindsay will be closed from, May 1 to Sept lst, daily at 5 o'clock and each Thursday at one o'clock.â€"-dwtf. Seeds : See 41:: The best place in town to :52: 12321 seeds is at Higiabozham's Gloves. for. Ladh-C Dress kit! (21-!V’N. m. sound colors of mu. Mame, w.“- tonu. taupe. gr‘En. grey and navy; .4715 (3 to 6;. “9:. 59 90c and 75": salo- puir . ‘ C Lisle+GlOve52 On Sale at Ladies' Tan. \Vhiteand Black Lisle Gloves: regular wane 75c pet pair. but for -bio'-' ”Um- ness we 5 .V} per paix ...... 49c Ladies’ Kid Dresses 69x: UNITED

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