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Lindsay Post (1907), 16 May 1913, p. 4

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PAGE (Special 90 The Post.) The annual entertainment under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will be held in the town hall on Friday eyening, May 23rd. The following talent has been secured for the evening: Hiss Gladys J. Jackson, )1. E.. pupil of Owen A. Smiley, of Newcastle, Miss Nell Brown, A.T.C.M., of Lindsay, Miss Pearl Goad. Toronto. Miss Gladys Hughson, Oakwocfl, Miss R. Cullis, Linden Valley, hiessrs. H. A. Wel- don, and A.‘Al‘;;:1 of Lindsay,_ A play will be given entitled “Packing of the Home Mission Barrel," by ten iladiea of our village, and as the former plays given by our home talent have always been well render- ed. we arel looking for this one to ext-:1 any given previously. Reserve the jlfte for Uzi: concert, May 23rd. Th: annual district meeting for the Canaington district will be held in the 3.3::thodin‘. church on Wednesday, May 2} st. Miss innie mes: is home from Tor-“to for a few days this week. ‘. C. A. Davies met with what migftt h1’i’e been a. serious accident on Saturday, as he was driving his motor truck. He met Mr. W. Glenny of little Britain, whose horse took fright at the car. Mr. Davies alight- ed and was leading the horse past, when it nuddenIy bolted, striking him in the face with its head. He eszaped with a badly cut lip and bruised. face, but had he not held on to the bridbe he might have reâ€" vived serious injuries. "’1' and Mrs. G. B. Rennie spent ’.'~- . Saturday in Lindsay. Mr. C. E. Weeks of Lindsay, de- 'Iivered two excellent discourses in the Methodist church on Sunday to large and appreciativa congregations. He made reference to it being Moâ€" ther’s Day at both services. Item J. 0. Watts Japanese Mats Japanese and Rugs .Mattings We are showing a great var- of Iapanese mats and rugs 2.) beautiful Oriental medallion 1 signs in the following sizes and prices: 27 x 54 inches 25c. 36 x 72 inches 350, 2 vds. x 2 vds, 89c.; 2 VdS. (Q3 y.,ds S .50 3 yds. x ‘s y.ds,‘i ,2. .15; K \' _ 3 I ; V :19. x 4 vds.. S .75. Verandah Scrt ens Made of best qualitv split lamboo in natural brox '11 01‘ "3,81 c1 1:1plctc 1111111 cord and pulleys in the follow' 1nrr sizes and prices. Green shade 6 ft. x 951.§1n,ftx8ft $1.50 Sitflx8ft. $1.85;Ioft.x {85 $2 5'): 12 ft. x 8 ft ...... 31"] "W'vvw STAMELEM’S WING UP BUSINESS SALE Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, large assoriment, Regular 495 $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 to $8.00. Saturday Special - o ATTEND THES SALE IF YOU DESERE TO SAVE STAMELEN’S Millinery Salon Effitpsgfi OAE‘iE‘JQOD Store Closed All Day Sat. May 24th 0 excellent \115UUULUC3 Lu .v.-â€"- 7 ,, - dist church on Sunday to The many friends of Mr. 'James appreciatiVe congregations. Sparks regret . to learn that he is reference to it being Mo« nct recovering as speedily as is ’ at both services. Rev. J. Wished for: of the Presbyterian church Miss Dorothy Spark‘s of Little Briâ€" Japanese Rugs, Mats, Mattings, Verandah F0 E SATURDAY, MAY ‘17th also preached on mother Rev. W. Limbert has been visiting the northern appointments at Cohoâ€" rank, Dalrymple,. Norland and other places for the past week. Mrs. W. Hughson, jr., is improving l the appearance of her dwelling by ; erecting a new veranda-h, Messrs. 9 Tinney Barker doing the work. ‘ Mr. Fred Dames and 31:33 of men are bray putting down new cement sidewalks which will extend from the corner of Messrs. Goad Washing-3 ton’s store west as far as Mrs. Mc- Pherson's. 181110011 . Mrs. Charlotte Short has returned home, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Gorrill. Extra quality Japanese mattâ€" ings, made of best picked, ripe, Jhpanese grass and woven with a strong cotton warp. Many different designs and col- orinws. 36 inches wide. Per yard I:‘_.e.. 15c., 20c., 250, 30c., 35c.. 40c. and ........................ 50c. Fancy “Waldo” Saree}: s he avv thread. ’lhe screen is glee-n and brgmn alternate c01- ors in the follouing sizes and prices: 6 ft. x 8 it. 53. 50; 8 ft. x 8 It.‘ 54.50: 10 it. x ( -AA This special screen is made with narrow round wood slats, stronglv woven together with 1860 DUNDAS AND in the afâ€" r-v - â€"â€":= lg by 1 ~ , (Special to The Post.) Mesa-9,! The farmers of‘ this community :ork. have about completed seeding. of men ' We are glad to hear that Miss cement Alice Green has entirely gecovered tom the from a sevqre attack of scarlet fever. 'ashing- I MrJAlbert Billett has recently sold >9. Mc ' his fine stock horse. “Prince New- bridge,” for a handsomesum. use and' Our new Rural Mail Delivery from nests of ‘ Fenelon is now in full operation and I is giving excellent satisfaction. | . . rim: a Mir-”Jacob' .Walker is_ making great ........... $6.00 tain, is the guest 0: net gl'all'uuxuuu- er. Mrs. Short. The Mariposa township council held their regular monthly session in the town hall on Monday. Brougham is % Much Admiral Mt. Jacob Walker is making great improvements this season draining his' farm. Mr. Kin-ghom, of Wood- vill-e, has taken the contract. Mr-. J ohn Howie, 31‘, recently reâ€" turned from the West but is at pres- ent in poor health. We hope to hear of his speedy recovery. Mrs. John Flatt, it, visited Mount Horeb friends this week. We expect several barn ra'isings in the mar future. Mr. W. J. F1-ett,s will- doubtless be the first as con- tractor Moffatt is rushing it to com- pletion. We understand the stone Work is already finfi‘Sbed. . Messrs Lindsay and Trotter have purchased a 'crougham. The carriage will carry three person quite comâ€" fortably. The wheels are fitted with a rim of rubber, making it a. very comfortable rig to in which to ride. A handsome chestnut horse has been purchased to draw the brougham. Messrs Trotter and Lindsay intend goinz into the hack businessexten- si 721?. is the guest of her grandmoth BURY’S GREEN. Japanese Settees These make a handsome piece of furniture for corners in rooms, verandahs, or sun rooms. We have some beautiful shaves. Prices each 3510, A5195? 211‘. Daint} cake stands or card holders‘ with three t1 ‘rs fancx \vmen eflgct. I’Iice each $9.00 Japanese Cake Stands Verandah Screens and Furniture. The assortment is large and the Values will delight you. ' ................. $12.00 1. ”rice of Sugar Montreal, May 13.~The immediate results of the statement made in the House of Commons that the Govern- ment would reduce duties on the im- Portation or! raw sugar into Canada is the announcement made today by the refineries that the price to the trade would be lowered today 20 cents per hundred lbs. or $4 per ton. This will have the immediate effect of cheapeuing the article to the con- sumer. THE LINDSAY POST. New York, May 13.-â€"-Mol'1y' Pmrson, the English actress, who played the role of Bunty in “Bu-nty Pulls th: Strizéys,” sailed for Southampton via the West Indies on Saturday by the Royal Mail steam packet Magdalena. Before departing she omitted to tell “Bunty’EiMarried Her Father her friends io New Xork that it was her wedding trip, as she had been married to Et-helsbert D. Holes, who played the part of Bunty’s‘ father in a bfief message to William A. Brady, which read: Good-bye, and many good wishes. (Special to The 1081:.) Mr. R. W. Walker and Mr. Herman Walker, of Utica, spcnt Sunday at the home of Mr. Wm. Lane. Mr. Stansly Moffat, of Toronto, is renewing cfod acquaintances here. Mrs. J. A. Svuin attended the fun- eral of her aunt. Mrs. Cathcax‘t, at Ida on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beadle spmt ”Saturday in town. Our local tekphone experts are v Don‘t fail to see our \er complete showing of carpets, rugs, draperies, linoleums and floor oilcloths. A11 estimates VALENTIA. ls Reduced given free. Japanese Lounge Chairs A sure cure for that tired feeling is found when you pur. chase one of these lounge chairs with movable back, foot rest busy putting up the new line and in a. few days all the phones will be in. The recent frosts have damaged tha plum and cherry blossoms to quite, an eztmt. The Ltague on Sunday eveni: v was well at: ended. An excellent paper on the topic “Love not the World" was given by Miss Dix. Mra. hicks Ia visiting her matter, Mrs. Tait, at Valmiia. Rev. F. Johnsoo. of Seagrave, will occupy the pulpit on Sunday next. Mr. W. R. Swain paid a business trip to Lindsay on Tuesday. Mr. Stanley Mofl‘att, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Sharpe, of the North Ward. Mrs. Wal‘iel‘ and her youngest ton, of Columbus. are the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. Lane and her numerous friends. Min is spending a few days Mrs. James Swain. Rev. Mr. Archer, of Lrttle Britain, occupi d the pu}pit of our Methodist Church on Sunday last an the abâ€" sence of our] pastor, Rev. Mr. Bob- ins, v. ho was taking Rev. Mr. Gar- Lett‘s work at Cobourg. Our cntaprising blacksmith, Mr. C. Baa" 1'0, has besn enlarging his al- ready: cammcdsous 'lavzn, having purchagcd some Ian-i from Mr. C. Hicks. Mr. Philip Mark is very busy these days erecting our new telephone sys- tem and installing the phones. In a f=:w days he will have over fifty phones in operation. The ladies are busily engaged prac- tising the children fior our S. S. anniversary which is to be held on Sunday and Monday, June first and second. The Cause oi Rheu- matism i 'Mr. James Casey is selling a quan- tity of stone to the council for the roads. Mrs. Jones and family who have left the mother land to join her hus- band, who has hem employed on Mr.. A. Swa‘in’s farm for some time, ar- rived safely Last Thursday. The weather has be-sn excellent for seeding, hence there will not be so much buckâ€"wheat as usual sow-m We are pleased to learn that Miss Woollens who has been on the sick list for a few days is abie to resume her duties in the store. It is frequently supposed that rheu- ; iia matism. is brought on by cold and f Civ damp effects on the surface of the} 'I bmdybut this theory is wrong. Cold PM and damp only excites the disease E am that is settled in the blood. Rheum-‘ cen tism is a blood disease and Rheumo E is guaranbced to remove the cause 2 a r and enrich the blood so that uric ac- 'dre id cannot exist. Rheumo 'is a wander- i we] ful rheumatic. curve. If you have them! q matism in any form don’t delay go- ' New ing to A. Higinhotham's drug store} has and get a bottle of Rheumo today. ma $1. 00 a large bottle Be sure to go tol E 'A. Higimbotham other stores cannot for supply you. a seal Mr. Arthur Lane, of the Standard Bank, Little Britain, spent Sunday under the parental roof. 14'? Handsome chairs made of ' strorm Japanese sea. grass, wovâ€" en over cane frame, which mak- es them strong and durable, most comfortable chairs made. Japanese Tables A great varietv of different shapes in Japanese tables, suit- able [or library, drawing room, sun room, or verandah. Prices each 36, $7, $7.50 and ...$8.00 Japanese Chairs Prices each 53 56.00, 57.00. 5 {E Dress Does Make a Diffen Gaby Deslys and- Harry Piloer will ‘again appear together in London (music halls during the coming sum- mer . The revival of “The Amazons" in New York praved that the old play has still attraction. Billie Burke made a hit as Lady Thomasine. Emma. Trentini has bean 1100581 for a tour through the Wed next season, which means that she will 1913 Rudyard Kipling made his debut as a. pl-aywltlgvh't in Londcn recently. His drama, “The Harbor Watch", was well received. Margaret Anglia has just returned from a. trip abroad. during which she made efforts to find some new play suitable for her use. W. H. Crane has bsen extensively in collab booked for next season to appear in; Sheridan his latest, “When the Senatcr Keepsj herself. House." . ’ Svdnev Ethel Barrymore is meeting with great success in vaudeville in Richard Harding Dan/13' latest playl'et, “Miss Civilization. ' ' Thomas Meighan and his wife, Francis Ring, will be‘ leading man and woman of a stock cbmpany re- centlygcrganized in Los Angsles. It is reported that Elsie Janis is to appear in a Vaudeville sketch call- ed “And They Lived Happily Ever After." Fritzi Scheff will revive “Mille Modiste.” “Within the Law" is to have a London production. Richard Carle, with ten girls, may appear in a singing and dancing act in vaudeville. Harry Lauder returned to Europe the other day, having cleared up over $100,000 on his last tour. Edgar SeIwyn Gas written a play fin which Bruce McRae will star. George Aruss 13 soon to close his third season in “Disraeli." See our Suits for men and young-men. Stylishh made in two and three button models Some coat and pants only. In tweeds worsmds and serges Priced $9.00 to $20.00 Smartly Tailored Suits for In two and three button D.B. Coat with lag full peg bloomers, in tweeds. w0r5ted and serges P‘riced $400 to $10.00 HATS in all the newest up-to-date blocksâ€"1 and softaâ€"Priced 50c to $3.00 ED. C. ERMSTROfl PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Store Closed A1 Day Sat. Mav 24H Japanese Rockers Made of same materia‘ chairs, but with broad and strong rockers. Priccs $6.09, 57.00 and .......... i Children’s Chairs and Rockers Japanese wove baskets, or could soiled collars 01’ Different shapes. Pr Waste Paper Baskets Blade simi ad rockers. 11H: Cute rest tots. Pri I “The Trail of the Low- - will be sent to the was”‘1 'with Charlotte Walker 6‘9 ghead of the comm‘wi . just closed its second 998’” The regulations 0‘ w. (‘ require that the ”moon at!” shall be devoted to 9 British Empire 93“ the M ”cits”, public addrfisaev etc" of a. Patmflc In order to enema“: celebration of Eml’il‘e Partment of Education ” circulation among a” Separate school 003C139” ince 10,000 copies of a ”0 riotic poetry and {”095 Stella Harm of OSCar H8 3 play Called in collaboratic ET,iI\1)ir.eâ€"fll$;lyAlia The W John Heme, son of A. Heme and the br tal 3111 Julie Heme Froavdway 21998215“:e of “Arizona." not give u; just yet. George Fawcett, w] mand f0: new PTO‘d“ the cast engaged i0! formance of Zan-g‘ New Religion." d Kent-st. $8.5 T133“! DAY Calla: guestof his homo. visited Earle, during Minisay on mmnm c. new Carveth, 1‘60on Unr 1 you c An Matti: and d4 ft , 10 1f 1 a high from o aily co and 3 3 we are of :en range of ten Axmiz IO! Specia

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