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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Jun 1908, p. 1

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lplendid f: iAcx'sox SAY. ‘1. [ ”7‘" my .TERS ,LD. mm the gamer of Adam .Dorpn. of E?“ 9‘ Lmdsay In the Conny of ‘3’“, Em Maker. Jngolvent. “-0 “CE 15 hereby given that the ‘e “W hag made an assignmant 11min- 1‘. n A i Directly Opposite the Post Office, Lindsay. i A. WWOH+‘ ’ WWW” r ’“ “our 01 two o’clock in in; 31mm,” "0 necexve statement an M“ “Hairs of mtate generally. .,A!1 persons claiming upon the 93,- 3"? °f the said in: ' vent mgst mg {m swung. Proved y affidavzt, W15?“ ”he 5‘3"! “5333* 'prior to datg o£_-1;a.d ‘kee'tmg‘ NNice is {umber (ngen {'3‘ atter the 89th! day of June, “'1’” meme will distribmtp the in“: ammgm the Parties enmtled lug ”ma only to the claims or Vbxch be ‘ “PNESDAY JL NE 17 .4. By '1‘. R. James. augtioneex, public auction Olf , _ m_ ”“Rkt 3- 0.!1897, 01:3). 147nm a .' i1, trams and effects rtp [Pater M;t:hof:or TOM of Lindsay, ‘83un dart 01‘s- he general benefit of has cre ill be i Liam-8 0f.his creditors: WStcw~ ”id at .zhe offices of Messrs. "t °‘ O’Connor. Lindsay‘ on ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE TO CREDITOBS. rem “‘8 “est half 9: 16!; 10, con. 9,. in: {he bowhfihip of Eldon. mime “it! acrgs. more, or less; also hot-i {“5 351319, pigs. implement}? agd' k(“Behold furniture, W the ”tam of “Elbe {lame Wm. Honey. 1mm cash. Sale on the premises. Weaning at 2 .aiolock !? m.-w2. 3 :oc Lisle Thread or Cashmere Hose, for 39¢ or 3 for $1.00 : 3% Long Silk or Lisle Thread Gloves for 59¢ :;§c and $1.00 Silk Collars for ,... 39¢ 9 50¢ White WashBelts 199 : $1.00 Kid Gloves ............................................. . ...... 69c :25c and 35c Silk Tafi'eta Ribbons .. 19G Beg ‘- M ‘giiiy ' While g _musj:ard ‘plaster “‘41., - a d b ck in our BIG LEAVING TowyN é??? 1112111 113:6 unreserved choice and at reductxons fr m ten to fifcyxper cent. Ttge Einsteins are timely for m: season of wear is just begmmng. , As to low prices. let these speak for the economy of the entire Sale:â€" **0906§O§Q§QQQ “may, the 09000000000000.00000000QOO'QO THE DOMINION BANK Than Interest Money ”w "W ”WW SW MO 9“” UEUU. V OUT! IN A HURRY! $Ioo Women’ 5 Costumes ..... . ..... $2.25 Lawn Waists ....................... $4. 00 Silk Waists .......................... $1. 50 White Cotton Gowns .......... $125 Print Wrappers ................... 75c White Cotton Drawers ............. ‘é.00 Wash Suits ......................... $1.50 Allover Laces ................................. A great range of 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 sty Materials for . 7;c and Silks for Waists and Suits for ....... mess Goods, Silks and Allover Lace Best 15c Fine White Cambric 121-2c Cretonnes and Art Muslins .......... 75c Table Linen ................................... $2.25 Linen Table Squares ........... _ ............ our Entire Stock Must be Sold Style and Economy are very strong features with us in ,r Mxllinerv Department. We are determined to sell as 1th as ”-3 1:2; and if low prices on up-to-date Goods will net 301 :-re;1 yu’ll buy here. We’ve whole Hats at at half priceâ€"some more than half some less. Come and see. , w “1' 0: KW! ‘0 Xecewe Women’s Gloves, Hosiery, Etc. . the 15th day of June, 1908, ,__-'.u- . :fihé Mg; m; wfixww when you once have made a start. It does not require :1 Image amount to begin with, He .pay Interest upon amounts of $1.00 and upwards, four times a year. put Sixty-Third ‘ Year 12 PAGES two o’cl 0c ' ' k 1n 1: 69¢ AA- $Iooand $1.25 5 fylish Dress Millinery Staples i of the celebrated Pingan breed, wui2h ! is somewhat .similafi to the Belgium . breed. but considered by all gun * horsemen in the country where m: ‘ was; bred. to be an imprqvement 0'1 I lha'. famous breed. .Will stand (or I mates. in Lindsay; during the season : of 1908. x As the season is .well advance-l. : and: the horse. has abeen ,9. long Ztime . on the voyage to Canadaâ€"six ween .â€"-n.' will serve. only a limited nuzn~ [her 01 mares. The price this year will be very cheap as he is new no this «district. Ia insure $12. He can be seen at any time inmy barns,$ x... 58 Melbourne-st, south \ward. .339 weighed on his arrival at Montreal. {1,570. ‘ “Sahburg” is a hand.- ‘some bay, with-black points, stands ’16 1-2 hands high; very .muscuior; hem y, hard llat bone, with clean Lo-m not hairy legged, the .beat pf (eat. and bone. He is a straight mover, With good action, and in no w1y resembles the Clydesdale horse. kl- - Lbna un.l not-Ir I'efitfluutta nu, v”--- has a very handsome head and neck full ought eyes. and very intelligent, couxrncuaucc. He has the very b-Esii of dlSpOSI‘LiOD, perfectly kind and free fxom all vicious habits, absolut- ely bound and in perfect health, "Sulzburg" is the only horse of this breed in Ontario to-day. There ism. doubt he win prove a very beneficial Sire [91 the farmers of this district. This horse has come a long distance and: has cost? me a lot of money, 1 imitc the Iarmeml'b! this section to call and see him. If they approve 3; 7 ill be pleased with any busp ines! they may see-lit to give me. This horse was mported by Mr. f Quebec citI. who is a Boswell, o h horsemanm at a. dealer, Ha thorouz ‘ a much travelled and very Wealthy man. and while: in Austral” bought this horse. ‘behvmg ’ the Austrian breeds to be. one of the best breeds of horses lgihehlworld. I The THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION Vlav» .â€" The preperty 01’ â€" w A. ' me well known horseman $5535.13: “ SALZBURG ” 'l 21 69c 59c 7.50 1.1 9 1.98 98c 69c 39c 3.90 11c 49c 98c v" _. bray station from Beavermn weak ~ 5 L Al number fromI anden Valley at- tended the picnic to Ball Point, 0.1 the 24th and' spent a very pleasant day. In Eden football team :3de by a number from Linden Valley went cxpeptmg to meet thePomey Corner team but Mere dnssappm‘med' M53 Mabel Hancock; 0! Wdeille 3‘. his ‘Aâ€"vua-â€" .v, “8|. nUUlll3 UL “‘ IIVDIU'J L‘V‘l matroctivc and dentin sermons on Sunday. on Monday afternoon an m- int-(«sting game of baseball Look place between OflkWOOd and Vamxr tla. Though the former playedwnh ihe score stood 1n myor o! Valentiu. After gn’ing the smzuler scholars and those takxng part in the programm- a tree supppr m the Church. "1-: church realized $35 from tickets. Ib'e total proceeds 3'11“ run up ow: $100 A: the yearly meetmg of the Maple Leaf telephone [me the Ias: year’s officers were re-eicc‘wd. ' g,.. financiai report showedra total "04.: of 5-.L30 far the.puttmg in of up, lme‘ and keeping at in repair. A bal- ance of $35 was 1n the treasury, I‘m- hne it, to be extended to Cambray to! connect ,thh' a _ccntral swipeh- board. A _ _ . _ ' . Following are the results of the late elections in this local Epwomthi ngae; President. Mjga‘F. Moore; lsi, vice.. Mm R. McGe'g‘; 2nd Vic-e“ Miss M. S. Powlesa 3rd m.. Miss C Gill‘s; 4th wing. M18501 Powles; sec- zetary. Miss C. McGee. ‘ parents. The cheese factory, was opened' as: “all: for the summer term. A new vat. ~was placed m the factor! 33/31:. Bomll. of ngbay. _ _ Several from this fil‘é‘lg‘h have decided to can Waning: of 'the cheap rates and. wait Guelph on J1 ne 4 .and 6._ Muss Zena Cruess, teacher ‘at Zion spent the 24th: at the home of he? Mr. and Mpg. Geo. Perkin. of town. attended services here'on Sunday last, Miss. Jackson and hler niece. Miss «Glaziys Jankaon are visiting at the home of Mr. J'not. Wagar.‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. Low'den. of Cam- bray, were in mm: nudghborhoo'd on May 32. I f ‘ 4, Jr | It is no unicommdn Eight here «to witness several "Italian Waytamrs" journeying towards Mali. Whenever fine We [who at; de- spondenvt in baseball mantcrs they just. think of Qamemn; and “cheer. up." . 4 ‘ __ ' NORLAND On Friday, May 29, whilé little Eve- lyn Bowhey was playing} at the bout- tom of a. hill just below Mr. Wm, Emu-5‘s houne, she necidg‘ntly got hanged m the swing. which. was. put, U 91-.) for the use of Mr. Emory}; bhil- ‘dren. Thp rope was ~t‘wi8ted around the ctxid’s neck. M35. Emery, on going to £120 mop Di thp hill to see fiham the cmldmn wercnll right. saw her i hanging in the swing apparently life- ‘less. but about an hour amel- the swing. and game o'f the neighbors had worked over her. she began to show ‘signs of life. The doctor was tel:~ phoned for at amp, and the child will soon be all {right agpén) ,- At a. meeting of the members of the Methodist church leoanfly.’ the sollowing officers wane re-éleoted for the Sunday school; Supt. Mr.“ J. B. Powles; moretary. Mr. E, Strand; ashlstant secrqtary, (Mrs. B. Moorq; tachers. Mr. J85. Powlés. Mr. J. Loan, Mrs. A. Gillizs‘. Mrs. 'R.‘ McGee. Mrs. W. Cooper. Misses E, and M.‘ Cu‘llis; treammlggflr. 3. Lean. 7 Mr. 'aild Mfs.‘Mo'hbom Littléton. of lknelon Falls. Isip‘enrt Sunday at lghe home of Mr. h‘nc‘lkMrsr: Jag Pogvles. Mr. Ruchard Peague has the job of bufldnng th estone foundation for thn new schoolhopsie. Mr. Hugh Mylntyre's'pent fiche 24th 1; his home Mr. William AMer is land up this wed: with an abcéss in his throat. but me hope that; he will goon get 0.2:- it and b3 out again. . Mr. Herman Wicks had the mis- form; 9 to lose bne of his heatlhorses. “his h was knlled by IfiFbtning that Saturday night. _ ~vvu vv “â€"â€" â€"'câ€"" i‘fi--,r Mr. Purdue and (Mr. Miles Igave Noxiand a call one day last week on businOSs. Miss Lulu Adair {a visiting friends inLindsayqu-h'fewgaysi - f_ _ Miss Bentha‘ Brooks [8 visiting her si'sx! or. Mrs. Will Squires, M1. Harold Awde. of Tomato. visit- i-d his aunt, Musk ’H. Wright,‘ recennw v. , Mrs. S. Black and Miss Ethic Black of Ca‘nningvton. gpent Sunday with re- latives hare. -“ .. 6 Miss Loretta Shine is spending this must: with friends an: Orillia. Mcssrs. Tatum and Soper, of i'Vic- toria University, ape going to give addresues. which “ill be illustrated by cinws in Peniel church on Wed,- nesda)‘, June 10th. Commencing at 8 o'doCK. A silver collection ivill be taken up. famotiéing for the annjmmar is tho, order of the dayâ€"for the dhi dren - . . [PENIEL air. and Mrs. Wm. Wilmn. of Sun- da- uland. spant Sunday at Mr. Rich. Namkieveilfls , ;,_, _ .‘umnwvo-A u. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert: ‘A’rkmy. -of Lindsay, were the may: of Mr. ”A. Bagshaw fozr spvera} Gays last “"Z’ij p .nuâ€"â€" ypâ€" _.â€"__.__, W. J. Grass. 0! Fenclon Falls w.“ conduct services at 10.30 and 7.30 9.111 Collections will [Atakvn up in aid! 0;; the, cnurch and special nursin- will be ftunishei A garden par: y will be held. on Mr. John Sluggizt'e Elm grove fax-ma adjoining the church. on Monday, June 14. when ice cream and other refreshments wiil be: eczwed and; a good program res- dercd. ‘ ' . The. annual anniversary; of, thy Mount Horeb Methodist: church wall be 'held on Sunéaz Jupe 1311]. Rev 3 Told In Interesting Form by the Bright cormpoadents of V O z The Post at tho Various Contra. . ' O ‘oooooooooooooooooowo+ooooomo.oooo++¢o '\ (IKIRKFIELD vxsited at_.]. W. Hancock's this wad: DL-wta‘l -â€" On at use firm 0: N89 ;M'~~5MShlef{ds(~’o£ PClt‘rboroA is m- ' . ,. . . . rung r». . ‘ray. lands Irvme,fiannwsots. Lmd‘fsayfl yvxll Mrs. Elma 0mm is visiting at :11: be at the Queen”s home], ‘VOOdVlllt‘v home of her daughter, Mrs. Adam "'- ' . " , and Ca belhs Slut-ids. Brock. ~ I on ucsday the 9th Imp . 31 ES Gertrude Birchard. and Mr. on \Vedn ay, June 1011]. >’ Russpl thc‘lmrd .nnnnl 4}“. 0141. :... IMPORTANT NEWS 0f "If DISIRKI POWLES’ CORNER LINDEN VALLEY. MOUN I“ HOREB. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908 Th? anniversary last Sunday .mi Momiay was a demdeu suuess.sz. Mr. Robms of Seagrdvg. doiivered mo matructivc and elevanng sermons On Sunday. on Monday afternoon an m- lnrestlng game of baseball Look place between OflkWOOd and Vamn- tla. Though the former playedwnll the score stood m m,VOI' of Valenti». After nging the sqlzuler scholars and thqse takmg part fg‘thelprogmm. - 31-55 Olive Sugflifit. of Welland. 2.0-! sts Norma Suggltt. of Janet-nuns spent thmr vacation wnh friends in ‘lns neighborhood. .-'\1 her friends are sorry to 'uur of the "119:5 of Miss Mabel Duw. “ho is suffering from an attack of hheumausm. Mr. W. R. Swain has purchase-l a lot on Church street cast, and m era-mug an up-to-dnte dwelling hows-e He 15 retiring frox_n bngincas. _ Min spent Casey Mrs T. Sluggxtt, of Uxbridge. uni Mrs. WV. Mltchell. of Lindsay, spent Sunday mth their parents Mr. .md 1113. Joseph Mafk-n MrJHdeard Grillg .was visiting frwn-ie at Little Brutam on thv3h"! sz. tea. was heaved to the satisfact’nn of "embody. The mognmme. which ccmmcnced at 8.30. bonsisted of an addrgzd by Fev. Mr. Robin. wv':h ex- Eéllent singing by Miss 1A. Tmney. of C! nun-story o! mufic. Pcterboro. and Meosrr. Thompson. qux. nnfl Rod. : era. of Little Britsin. Recitation: by Lama Parkins. Mum‘s by the choir. Much cmditt is due Mr. Sidney Harper 3 s .rgam for the choir nad accom- purist to the solos. ‘ .- , ' l‘he prooeedsoi oitho evening were $85, with a socfiafl Tuaday evenin'c to hear from Rev. A. H. Horn. B. A.. of Canton. will preach here wt 3 p. m. next Sun- dry. . Sir, Thomas Reynolds of Tor-om) pmd ,1 flying visit:~ to friends ’inth's “enmity. 4. p. m. the mturn game 6! bum-ban was -:rlayedf by, the Oakwood a'nd Va- lenfia beams. more [0 I30 4 in I'vaorr of the home team. :Aflqer the game they a!. aéioumed .to thn church. What's sary “Infield m u. m 3191: and June lst and mm (impeded with great sue-was. The Rev. Mr. Robin. of Sea- grave. conducted the tarmac. reach- vng appropriate m B ‘ ‘y at- ternoon and evening which We very mmh appreciated. The Illustrated lec- ture in the Evening go the children was interesting and instructive. On Monday afternoon the Weather was very favorable and an excéllen: pro- gram was given by the children. with ribbon drills by the 158110 girls and swmd drill by the 158510 Down. and dis.- lsguer. Inflation! and chm. _ 1A4: "v--. w "Wm away. W. Gilbert. general memhant. has been visiting the Whimle math-ts dunrg the past M'eeid and has. added to his already large Stock. over a thcusand dollars- wamh of new and upato-date goods. which will be maxked at close mam for a quick sale. It will pay you to dial and me us. Bring alcng your butter and gaps. The prices the ham Ba ooét t ons. -Mr. and IlldlxyzilW'm1 Webster have anrtaim‘d duri a the past tno weeks} Rev. and mail. W. Foley and family. of Bobcaygeon. Mr. anc Mrs. Wm. Good and Master Frank: of Oukwood. a_nd Mr. James Scard. of Vancouver. B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wood attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Coad. of Oakwood. on Wednesday laat._ ‘P fl-I‘ , Miss Bo}. Fa ‘ g. of Lindsay. ia spending a few 'eekn with her sis- ter. Mrs. Gilbe . (‘ambray base 1! (team played .1 fliendly game \3 Eden on Wednes- day evening last Miss Carew, pqmlar school tea- cher. is not in accustomed place, this week. owvi to aigknem. Mr. Jessa 0w ' has purchased the property former owned by Mr. A. Tex rm. and mov his furniture into tho house on y last. Mr. Armour pooch, Aurora, was a ‘vieito‘r in the yfllage «thin week. -wâ€"wâ€" vv Mr. S. Bhkshaf iaad am 63%“ “on: viiting Ufln'idge triands last week. , 1 ‘ Mr. Port Conq rgood and Male )m Myles. agents to Sylwstcr Co.;.m\'o: our ‘vnilagc andjvicinity a business call recently. :a A goodly number. atu-ndcd a mes; mgr at Canningtln. last Friday to hear Mr. T. C. Robinette. K. 0.. of To rotate. 5:99:41le @5113“ of Mr. K-W'or Mr afid Mrs. Hob}! .-rmxtagc 01kwsond pent day of last '. thh Mr. and M Champion. .Uoug!as. ‘ . Mrs. Grills is hit present \‘isiLi her. son at Blacflt’atcr. Doug-'â€" Mr. and MrsJChcsa Elhmt, of Detrmt. is visiti g- the latter's par- 9145. Mr and rs. leliam Dix-n. Mr. James Tb ndykc and ch.;‘- ren spent Sunda ‘mth Mr. and 11:: Fl’toicsun‘ De Lure), of Toron'o Spent Sunday ,wnth‘ his parents 11‘?“ M.ss onad returnqd from a La momns nsit wjéh friends in :24 cxty. , Mr. Archie McGui :1. Jr.‘ is ran-1r- mg and acquaintances after an ab- sence of over two years spent :n the Cobalt. dxstrict. ;. 1 Mass Vina Coon ' left last week (I) wait her brocher, in. Arthur Comm of. Calgary. Mrs. Elma Cruess is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Adam Shut-ids. ,Brmk. . I M as Gertrude .Blrchard- and Mr. Russel B;zchard;spent \the 24th in Lmdsay. . TWALENTIA The annualisunqv 'aec‘hnol anniver- 'Aunie Tinniv of Cavanvillc. a few- days thh Mr. and Mrs. CANBRAY MAN] LLA . 15.140 Richardson made a large ship- mum of hue stock to-dny. Maint- ‘chell and Mr. Graham, other buysrs. 1huvt- bun here. Mr Tadford. our new choose mwkvr is liilmg the bill well. Large quan- tilies of milk are coming in owing to me good grass. The Iinsp.-cc::rs or factories from ,Garden Hill has been here. 1 avr football team: goes on Friday to play the return match “’iLh But;- any. The Young Ladies' Guild of the u“- ;';.'Ix(2n church intengla opening tin lawn socxals on Fnda: 12th. June. or. the rectory groqnds'. ! : I 1 Communion res-noes at the Pres- byterian church next Sababrh at 3 p.m.. conducted by the pastor. - .We have. a. large number at berati- ’ful young girls “tending our schwi ét_present. ._- ‘.__AL__ L!)!__. ‘l aw- vâ€"‘r ' "" on- the banks'. of the river“ and In» tare foot track tracks, all to lead to the nope «getting his 8500 insur- ance by an nmagingry drowning aci‘ u l" wvâ€"â€" ‘l'hcre ar} no further tidings at Fullit. the .Ensl'vhman who tried m tool they ctigzgns; by laying hi9 clo‘h Reeve Griffin and. ex-Reeve Boati'v are now at. Ottawa. in the interest! on the removal .0! the G.I‘.R. sLaLE-m and front Valley Navigation. Rm. Father: Maguire‘ Downeyvil'o. passed through here on M day cc: his! way to Hastings. We are ,zladt') see bun able to be around after nu atlm‘k of Rheumatism: gs... . Mceting of township Court of Ra:- vision to-dny. full meeting of mem- bus of council. A; huge numb-s.“ 0f township messment upped; were made and satisfactorily put chroguu. The Division Court sittings Tucs- «by; June 9th at 11 o'clock. A ooupbe 01’ cases to b“ lie-arid. We regret to Team of the Illness of Mrs. M. Hughson. and hope (or her medy recovery. . Ghana-2E. The country looks beautiful. \';-g- nanon is well advanced. but some low lands are uptrwwqg yet._ "Th; hehlth of. the villige is ex-t’el- lem. . Mm J. .W. I’rouse and chxldwn )t .Woodnlle. are spendinmg the veek wnth Mrs. 'Prouse.‘ Mrs. Levns. of Dunstord. is vhf- Mms nettle Gardnex‘ of T'orontods spcnvhnng a few days at hot porn: he". ' l \ . ‘ MB 'cnwm I v 7 Mi. Wm. Bowles and Mr. G. BCvVCS, of Kama Cnty, are at present \m um: their sisgr. M13. .5. p.__‘to;gg. 31". Cameron and Mrs. Remus vi: ’ztefikma. AmeyLJn Canningmn Ian. was . TIE. and Mrs. J. H. Pasooe attend- ed me funeral of Mrs. Fred BrandOa In Canninglon oxySa}ur_glgy. \' . " Dr. Momma. of Manilla. was our .ullgge on _Satur_d_ay_ of last Hrs. Tmncy is making a great 4.- prm men: m her house by erectiag uhne‘enndah. .v ¢(_v. Mrs. Douglas, 0! Kamila. spenta few days With her son-in-laW.. Mr. J35. Thorndyke here last week. M15. l'urdy returned on Fnday cv- emng [tom Sunderlaud having nee:- called to attenti’the funeral of 81::- late brother. Mr. Manson. Ohm-r, were \my beautiful. including a {wreath from 1h? family. '1 wrvalh from the W. M. S. a wreath from (be Epworth League. ‘a crwcont tron Mrs. .chber and Iamxly, and many beautiful bouquets from, other {rim-1 The large attendance. at the tune”: showed the hmh rslccm with which she was heldyby a1} thhsknew her. Death h a ain visited our village as g .1. full blast again after being Mrs. 00M]. whoae maiden name was Biza- Early Monday morning Mrs. Geo. Coed quietly passed away. bfth A. Sluggctt. was born near Oak- wood some 425 years (180.. and has Xned‘ in our midst ever Since. .-‘.'i‘. was the daughter of the late John Slvssltt. who died in Qpe a fevg'yurs ago. and was united in mrrmgevn bar now sorrying husband sonic tam ty you; ago. She leaves beside her husband. three children. Emcrsor..':i-i.l Misses Pearl and Floaain to mourn the Iosa of a kind and loving mgr):- er. ler aged. mother. Mrs. Slugg'tt. of Cnmbray. also several brothers and sisters. Her brothers are. Mr. Wain-wt Sluggitt. Henry and George. of 0m. and John. of Mount Horeb; her ei’t- . teis. Mrs. E. Wood. of Cambray. Mu J. Coiwcil. of VG hitby. Mrs. Thomas Cory and Mr. R. E. Thetheway.o[ Dakwood. also mourn her dcatix.1‘h- fune‘ai took place on Wednesday at- ternoon to the. East Oakuood 0001')- tery. the‘ all bearers being. Messrs. E. G. Lyt e. J. F. Brass. OscarWik- e’y. Darid. Tait. J. M. 'Pasooe :01 George Pascoe. The floral tribute; wlyu. The mechanics institute is running moved to the new site, Mr. Laidiey intends riveting .inothcr new shop on the old site, adjoining J. McCrcas, _ -â€"â€".â€"â€" FENELON FALLS. Thu annual branch meeting of the \Vomena’ institute was held in "Di-2K- geou'n Haii on Friday after'noon. at nwhzch there was a [air uttendanae. ' The secretary. Mists Nita. read the man- ,‘utes or the last meeting which ours 'I-dopXed. VThe secretary's report showed a membership of forty, and :2 balance of. cash on hand of $5.58. Mrs. Peri tendered her resxgnatioa in plTSldcflI. which was accepted with murh regret. I The following officsre were Men eiecu-d: Mrs. Dr. Gould, president; Mrs. Moynnes._x'icc-prenidcnnt; 31:: Ste. secretary. The directors arr: Mrs. Toa‘niey. Mrs. Wm. Burgoyne, Miss Pouison. and. Miss Thurston. Miss Halklil and Mrs. D. Jewell were appointed auditors. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Fell. the retiring pri-eudcnt, who has held the affix: MR. THOS. STEWART Liberal Candidate for West Victoria. OAKW 00D. "Mia 'Ifly (MacKay has returned to bar m Elton“ A _ "Miss Malawiâ€"it; Now Liskenrd, was thc guest 9! her aunt, Mm. J. .’W. Elliott. 131, 3331:: - Mr. Emblifiéiiéi’nsnllr was in town {ct} 1‘2)", dhyg [gt \feek. - 1 Miss Stella Hancock and: Mr. Char- lie Walters. o! Dakwood. visited rela- tives here on Bundav. Nils Euen‘Cunpbal'f. 01 Baia. ‘5 vim her rent» hem. . Mr. RumgWsz [paid a (13111:; visit to Itpwn [at week._ ‘ Miss B. McFadyen ls visiting her if ends 111 Manse Grow: r. Walker. of the Bearing imple- ment agency 0;! Orilta. was in town last week. .1 Miss: Mimics! MacKiy. of the Sick Children's Bonita]. at Toronto. is the saw of_ her km“ in“: . . 7 Mr. Cochrane. of Kilgdfir. 1 Toronto» 'caued here last_\ygek. â€"Mi§b Mabel MachLhur went Sun- day with fflends in Palestine. Mr. Ed. Dobson. bf Cannington. was in town on Tuesday‘ MEL-s Marie Poet Was the guest of Miss Momma (Monte on Sunday. Mr. Storey. of Btouffviue,‘ is in the Standard Bank 1mm. In the plane of Mr. Stanley Mania}: r Misses Ida Hogs Ind Alice Cam-pâ€" in. J. {Promise and children are visu‘ng Inendfi in ngwood. bel! also Mr. 1.. Tatiana, of Oakwood. veto the gvesm of Mr. C, Campbell on S nflay. Miss Simon has fatal-zed to her home in Jarvis. after wading the spripg W yjthuiu. E. Thognas. Mr. Stanley Mmish left knit. week {or Slnthroy, when he wfll reside with his sister. Mn; Kannawin. We an: sorry to toss our ypung men. M}. T‘ ngg, of Kirkfield, spent a few days m town last wee-k. Mia's Anion Kent? is spondinga Le"; days with friends m Kinmoum. Isl-ca. John Auszm returned on Web nt-sday, the 27th mst“ from Station] whue she has been waiting with new daughter, Mrs. Klachn A garden party under the auspz-zz: of the Parish .Workers of St. Jamvs' chunh 1:. to be held at the Respon- grounds on the cvcnmg of June 13‘. A moonilght excursion from LGd- ”135 in prospect on that date an! this entertainment will affordthow. who mat: a pleasant opportunity L0 meet lnends. Hr Geo. Mode». of the Bank or Manual staff. returned: from a [up ‘to Sanford Wednesday. Mnss Fanny Brandon was in LiuJ- say on Saturday. An event looked forward to “at” ,m-ch mtemst is the annual Gu-Jpn delegates meeting. to be held an» or June 25. Muss Gray. of Torom- -) and 3.1135 Helen McMurchy. of Wat - x '00. an. expected to be presenL as '-x~p¢.k«-rs on that occasion, and .u’sc n'c demonstrations m the culiuu) 9- A Thv peak: to be held on the Orh of July by ‘he mombcrs of East :md I‘West Victoria Womens' Institute: and their friends was also discuauu' .‘l‘he pncmc is to be had .atsdne onu- wmcnl spot..und. afterwards '31: Gun. A. l’mman. supermtendent of Women; Institutes. is expected. t) sddxoss ghe meetmg in Dickson’s 111;: iVeâ€"vaâ€"m' gr}; 'to hear (if the fictions that her successor. Mrs. Dr. Gouid \ omd prove to be out» capable w. {tiling the position in a sausta ton munuc'. The {OHOWIDR officsre were l’u-n ciecu-d: Mrs. Dr. Gould, president; Mrs. Moynnes.,ncc-preaidennt; Mzs Sue. secretary. Thc threctors :19: Mrs. Towniey. Mrs. Wm. Burgoymt, Muss Poulson. and. Miss Thurstuu. Miss Hanklil and Mrs. D. Jewell were appomted auditors. A vote of thanks was tendered urs. Fell. the rent-in; prt-Etldt'nf. who has held the office Dmemee is Loqold: to be fooled. The mechanics institute ls running full blast again after being moved to the new site, Mr. Laidley intends crmung anoLhc-r new shOp on the old site, adjoining J. McCreas, WOODVILLE Termsâ€"$1.00 per Year In Advance STE W KR! I U‘UUanLan. Lindsay! Sdiutors for Margaret Ann Berm- ingham. James Kilian and Lawmm Vincent. mcumâ€"ws. James Kilian and Lamnba Nina-n... After which date the executors will distnbute the estate. (gnawing regard only to the blaims at wh'ch they H313 have notice. W Dated at Lindsay this twin -ei day of May. E908. ty SN execu tors. i'fi Eiéféiaims'duly‘ vafifled ‘to the undersigned salicitors on or befom the ‘ ‘. « l . n: 1 : P i LT; against, the estate of John Bax-ming- ram. fate of the Town of Lindsay. m the County of Victoria. gmuoman. deceased. who died on or about the tenth day of May. 1908. are hereby: notified pursuant ctp milled Statutes of Ontario. 1897,’_Clgupte11_1:29,_ t9 399d EXECUTOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Knight . x 7 :7 . BROOKS -â€" 111 Lindsay on May 27% Thelma. Brooks infant. daughter bf Mr.and Mrs. Fred Brooks comer. of George and (Wolfe-5m. Interment this morning at River-side cemetery. ‘COAD â€" At Oakwood. o'n ‘Moodam June let. 1908. Embed! Ann M belovad wife (inflame J. Co’nd4 asedfiyiars. 1..-! *-.: SHINE â€" On June lat. the infant! son, of Dennis Shine. of. Nana! (his. WALDON - In Lindsay. on Weasel-t . day, June 3rd, 19%. Minn Ray, non at Mr. and Mrs. '1‘ H. Wanna. aged 3 years and“ m . MARK â€" At Maple Ridge. Muskoka, on April 23rd. Sarah ‘Armtage. wifq of Gideon Mark. [My of Mui- pose tow-whip. aged 6‘2 year: and 3 months. ‘ ; ‘. i \ \ m KILLALY â€" In (Lindsay. on Sufi May 31“. the in!“ In of Mn and Mrs. J 0mm: Killaly. K NLGHT â€" At Lindsay on May 28th; 1908 Edith Smelling, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. 143:1; - B. SHINE - Lu-Nomh Ops. on June In; to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shins. K sen. ‘ . ' c‘ . i]. KILLQALY â€" Ln (Lindsay. on Sud day. May 31%. to Mr. and Mm J. Billaly. St. Pam-st. a Sun. - KNIGHT â€"- Ax LindSay on '1‘th May 28 1908. to Mr. and MM Lush R. Knight 9. daughter. [- COUGHLIN â€" 1.9 West 099, on In): 13th. to Mr. and ‘ Mrs. W Coughlin. a son. ‘ . lens in the Ede-twat church next Sunday evening at '7 o’clock. Be’f. Mr. Mooreis attending confer- cnge in Lindsay. Cxeditors and otlnns having claims The christiah conference in: to be held in Stouffville Meek after mn‘, to get their logé out any, sBBneerB now that they have reached Burnt}; fiber the): are making better crow GOODERHAM. Hr Jas. Powers. of the firm 0! Powers and Bxxans. Lindsay. was here on business last week. Mr. Frost am! his wife and cbiii of Lindsay were in the viilagc on the 27:13. Mr. Frost was looking aim: the zntercsts of: the above firm. Mr. F. Vallcan made a business trip to Toxonto on Thursday. Mr. Rivers is busy looking after. his: camp in, this vicinity. Owing to head winds they have been un'zbfe Rn er th‘ grass. MISS E we“ mien cm of. {A detoclqive- is on the lookout (or the gu’ilty palty. Mr. Anthony. of the Eckhardt GOA Chronic, Was in Mn. m wmk. Dental. â€" 01;; of the firm of Nee- !ands a; Irvine, tinnitus, Undmy. will be at the Queen’s hatel. Woodville, on Tuesday, the 9th, and Campbdl’q on Wednqodgy. June 10th. . illness of Mrs. Hugh» “Kay; W5 3!! hope for but lpeedy recover]. pu Ipit to 9mm #11th l--a. c..x_|__ LL 16.11 Day of June, 1908. A. H he! Davis. of 1 T'I'L‘Eb BRITAIN The Tomb BIRTHS. morm' Med? i doing quite a' ; man working 1 was Mut- keii-‘ld‘ is

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