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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Jul 1912, p. 6

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PAGE 5. Do‘ evening of last week. Raster Sharlie Chandler, of Toron- sitâ€"230 p. :11. All the ladies cdto attend. Our school closed last. week {or the summer Vacation, the teacher," Miss Tonic being engaged for another Mr. Johnnie McMillan and In's sis- ter, Miss Annie, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Currins on Wednesday gives longer and more I" complete protection. per dollar of cost. than metal roofing, shingles or any other ready roof- ing. With over 300 imitations. Ru-ber-oidis still the best. Made in 3 permanent colors â€" Red. Brown. Greenâ€" and natural Slate. Look into it before you decide on that new roof. 80 Sole Canadiaann. TIESIANDAIDPAINTCO. . «mammal. mt: “Clem C00, ' u Jos. Heard, - Penelon Falls. A. E. Bottum, - Bobcaygeon. I. L Cook Bros., - Coboconk. B. Corrie, - =- llaliburlon. R. Morrow. Kirkfield and Woodville. It’s a Mighty Comfortable Thing to KNOW Just Where you can buy good clothes and run no risk of dissatisfaction. W e’re ready here with money’s worth or money back. VVe‘re bright in the right cloths and positive in style authority; clothes that speak for the good taste and economical turn of mind of every man who wears them. ‘ Junâ€"AA are popular. A new style in the popular and season- able invisible Suspender is ready for you. Dundas Flavelles Ltd. This Store closes at ROOFIN G ’ffiu $16.60, $12.00 and $15.00 , (“Here’s amighty gooa cnance to get some ““5“” a-” Shoes at rmghty low prlces. It’s our End-of-the-Season Saleâ€"â€" an opportunity you shouldn’t overlook. GIT he reason for this Sale is, we want to clean out all our Spring Shoes before Shoes arrive. Carry Shoes over until next season? Not us. Our Grandfathers did that, but not the ag- gressive Shoe Dea‘ier of to-day ‘ Aim-a. “I” QIDon’t stop to 100k iqto your purseâ€"you’ll not need money to participate in thls Sale. . M QIThere’s no mistake about our with prices. The reputation of this Shoe Store precludes that and insures satisfaction Men’s Shoes,- Women’s Shoes, Boys’, Misses’ and Chiidren’s Shoesâ€"all must go! Every Shoe Price Cut !. Cut 1! Cut Li! I reductions. No juggling ew Wash Ties. New Outing Shirts, New Belts, New Silk Hose iSLAY Don’t Fail to Take Adv 50¢ each pair CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 5 or’clock during July and August to, spent the holiday in this vicinity! MR. DOUGAL SINCLAIR An old and very highly respected resident of Fenelon Township, in the person of Mr. Dougal Sinclair, ‘ deâ€" parted this life on Monday, the 24th. inst. Deceased 'was one of the pioneer res- idents and had reached the ripe age of eighty-seven years. He had been in poor health for some months. and death was not unexpected. though the end came suddenly. He was a faithful member of Glenarm church, and until prevented by the infirmities of ald age, was a regular attendant at the services. He also took an active in- terest in anything that pertained to the welfare of the community. The funeral on Wednesday was very largely attended. The service 'was con- ducted by the Rev. G. 8. Steel, in- terment taking place at Glenarm ce- Deceased is survived by his wife, one daughter, Miss Christie and eight sons. These are, Daniel, Dougal, Rob- ert, at home; Neil, who resides south of Gleam-m, Peter, of Bexley Barrie, all of the family being pres- ent at the funeral and six of the sons were pan-bearers. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved ones. Are Usuafly the Vietnam of Pale, Watery Blood. pallor Anaemia is the medical term for poor or watery blood. It may arise from a variety of causes. such as lack of exercise, hard study, impro- perly ventilated rooms or work- shops, imperfect assimilation of food, etc. The chief symptoms are extreme ballot of the face, lips and gums, WEAK, TIRED PEOPLE John and Alex, of antawe of This Sale to get some mighty good r End-of-the-Season Saleâ€"â€" rapid breathing and 'palpitation of the hear+ after slight erartion; head- aches, dizziness. sometimes fainting spells and a tendency to hysterics. swelling of the feet and limbs, 3 feeling of constant tiredness and a distaste for food. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a certain cure ior anaemia, because they make new, rich blood, which stimulates and strengthens evâ€" ery organ and evcry part of the body. The following is one among thousands of cases of this serious trouble, cured by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Miss Georgina Raymond, St. Jerome Que., says: ”About ayear ago my health began to give out. I sufiered from headaches, heart palpitation, dizziness and appeared to be threatâ€" ened with a general break-down. ‘ I was at this time employed in the fam- ily of a doctor, who. seeing my con- dition, gave me medicine. I took this faithfully for some time, but with no benefit, and I grew much discourâ€" aged. Then a friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, saying that she had found a cure through them in similar conditions. I took her advice got a supply of the pills and took them regularly for some time. Grad- ually I became strong and in the course of a month or so I was again ienjoying the best of health and have rnot since had the least return of the old symptoms. I can heartily recomâ€" mend Dr. Will'iams’ Pink Pills to all I weak girls." Sold by all medicine Healers at 50 cents abox or six boxes {or $2.50 or sent by mail, p’ostpaid, by The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. J ANETVILLE Mr. Weeks, of Lindsay, occupied the Methodist pulpi: here on Sunday as our pastor, Mr. Jones, took the anâ€" niverseev servicrs at Ncstleton. ' 'A pretty wedding took place at Mr Thornton’s last week, when Mrs. much Thornton' s srster, Miss Morgan. was united in ‘ the holy bonds of matri- mony to Mr. McKenzig’. The happy Couple are spending afew weeks vis- 1131113: the western towns of Ontario. ~â€" Congratulations. Mr. Mitchel-1, of over ‘J-anetville eat our teacher, Mr. B Bethany. Mr. obbs, or: Toronto, wrs home visiting his parents for a 5 W (115'3- ‘ The volunteers returned from Kingâ€" ston on Friday and rekort 'a good time. Mr. and 3713- Pogue and Miss Eva Chalmers. of Burnt River, visited Mrs Chalmerjs sister, Mrg. Beggs last M'ltiek Miss Ruby Gohaen, of Port Hope is visiting her sister, Mrs. Blanch Goâ€" heen, our teacher. The warm weather has at last made its appearance after months of cold and rain. We expecta large crowd at our garden party on Friday evening as a good programme is being prepared. J O'HNSONâ€"MCGAUGHEY At two-thirty o’clock, on June 26, at the residence of the bride’s father South Ops, was solemnized the mar- riage of Gertrude Myrtle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McGaughey, and Mr. Fred Johnson, of Cannington. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jas. Wallace. During the signing of the register, Miss Mila Webster, of Toronto sang a. solo. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left by the evening train for Toronto, Niagara, and other points west. The bride was given away by her father, and was unattended. KENNEDYâ€"FENNELLY The following from the Times, of Sintnluta, Sash, is of local interest. The groom isa son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fencelly, of Lindsay. A quiet June wedding was celebraâ€" ted in St. Anne‘s Church, Wolseley, on the morning of June 4th, when Miss Marie Kennedy, of Elk bake. Ont., became the wife of Mr. M. J. Feunelly, of Sintaluta. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Malliard. The bride was attired in a cream serge daintly trimmed with silk and seed pearls, and wore a large picture hat with willow plume. She also carried a beautiful white prayer book and Amethyst prayer beads the gift of her uncle, the Rev. Father Walsh, of Toronto, Ont. Miss Ellie Curran, of Indian Head, acted as bridesmaid, whilst Mr. Dennis O’SheaT assisted the groom. After the happy event, the party, including the Rev. Father Malliard, breakfasted at the Empire Hotel. Immediately after Mr. and Mrs. Fennely left for Regina and other points west, the bride travel- ling in a neat navy blue panama suit. The happy couple returned to Sinta- luta on Friday afternoon, where they will reside in the house formerly oc- cupied by Mr. Walker. “The Times" joins with their host of friends in exâ€" tending congratulations. MARKSâ€"JORDAN A pretty June wedding took place at three o‘clock Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents, Mnand Mrs. Jas. S. Jordan, 140 Wells-st. when their daughter Margar- et Aletta Pearl, became the wife of Mr Clarznce Ellsworth Marks, B. A., of LINDSAY 308T- HYMENEAL the three eyelet cut," smart looking, reg $2 quality, all sizes. Money saving sale price ........................................ amen’s Chgwfiate Oxfords of Lifiord, presided entrance class while . Begg‘s, presided at 17S pairlot a special in colored low shoes, made 11 one of the newest sty- les for this season’s wear. i WAS A BUNFIBMED DYSPEPTIB Hereis a. case which seemed as bad and as hopeless as yours can possibly be. This is the experience of Mr. H. J. Brown. 384 Bathurst St., Toronto, in his own werds : ‘ 'Gentlemcnâ€"I have much pleasure in mentioning to you the benefits received from your Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets and can cheerfully recommend them. I simply had conf. ned dyspepsia with all its wretched symptoms, and tried about all the advertised cures with no success. You have in Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets the best curative agent I could find. It is now such a pleasure to enjoy meals with their consequent nourish- ment that I want to mention this for me benefit of others.” The fact that a lot of prescriptions or so-called “cures' ’ have failed to help you is no sign that you have got to go on szzficring. Try Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets and see how quickly this sterling remedy will give you relief and start your stomach working properly. If it doesn’t help you, you get your money back. 50¢ a box at your druggist‘s. Compounded by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. Montreal. in New Findsjtâ€"a Pleasure to Enioy Meals Ottawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Marks, of Lindsay. The rooms were he lutifully decorated with briâ€" dal wreath. margueritcs, roses and smilax. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Marrun, of Clareâ€" rront, uncle of the bride, and the wed- ding marches were played by Miss Winnie Granger, of Hamilton. Dmâ€" Winnie Granger, of Hamilton. Durâ€" ing the signing of the register, Miss Ethel Reed, of Woodville, and Miss Granger sang a duett. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful gown of duch-zss satin, trim- med with shadow lace, seed pearls and pearl ornaments, the long court train being caught with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a shower of roses and lily of the valley and wore the groom’s gift. a crescent of pearls. Miss Anna Jordan, the bride’s only sister, was maid of honor and Miss Vivian Marrun, of Albert College, Belleville, was bridesmaid. They were gowncd in pale silk satin, veiled in: pink ninon, with pearl bandeaux in their hair. Each carried a large bouâ€" ‘ quet of pink roses and wore the groom’s gift, a gold bar pin. Mr. Gordon Marks, of Hamilton, a cousin of the groom was best. man, and re- ceived a gold-n.0unted cane from the groom. A reception was held after- wards, the bride’s mother wearing brown satin with lace, and abouquet of cream roses. Later in the after- noon; Mr. and Mrs. Marks left for Muskoko, where they will spend the summer, the bride travelling in a suit of very dark blue serge, with Panama. hat. On their return they will take the Thousand Islands trip to Ottawa where they will reside. U.S. Phonographs Records We have just received another shipâ€" ment of these famous Phonographs and unbreakable Records. Call and hear all the best selections any evening. R. L Margan A very pretty but quiet wedding took‘place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pritchard when Miss Rubena Hogg was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Alfred Pn‘t- chard. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. M. Whyte, Minden, Ont” i in front of a bank of ferns and snow- ‘balls. The bride was given away by [her father, and looked very prettya [In a beautiful dress oi muslin delaine 1 and tulle veil caught with a w reath! 'of orange blossoms. The bridesmaid? gMiss Nellie Pritchard sister of the‘ igroom, was beautifully attired in a Idress of blue and white voile My, :Richmond Hozg supported the ' groom. After the happy Couple ‘had received the congratulations of the ! guests a dainty tea was served in :the dining room. The numerous, use- [In] and valuable presents received zwere indicative oflthe high esteem m ‘which the bride and groom were ‘3 held. The groom's gift to the bride ”was a gold locket set in pearls, to :’thc bridesmaid a gold locket and to the groomsman an amethyst stick ' i1 nin.â€"â€"Minden Echo. CANADA HAS Ottawa, June 2 â€"-Interesting fig-i Ll ures were given out today in con- nection with the recent census. There 1 sis were 839 divorced men and 69]. (11- g“ vorced women in nineteen eleven, as! p against only 337 men and 32-4 women ' »_ in nineteen one. In nineteen eleven; there were 89,000 widowers and 179,â€" ‘_ 000 widows. There were 236,900 ‘na-z chelors and 194.100 spinsters in ten; ten years ending nineteen e1even.§ Ontario’s rural population decressedE: fifty thousand and its urban populaâ€" '; [1‘ tion gained 392,000, which shows then" drift from country to city life. in KRM BROKEN Master Bruce Thornhill, son of Mn? and Mrs. Joe Thornhill, north ward,i met with a very péinful accidenw yesterday afternoon at the Agliculâ€"g tural Park. Bruce was riding Walter‘ Calvert's pony “Barney," in thirdj heat of the pony race, when the sad- dle £011.05 and the lad was thrown to the ground, fracturing his.arm in two places. He Was also badly scratched about the face. Mr. spent PRITCHARD â€"- HOGG 1‘..aurice Carroll, 0: Toronto, the holiday in town. Druggist and Optician ITS DIVORCE!) 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