i l enth Year W’s“ LINDSAY, ONTARIO. IERIDAY, JULY 26 1912 don Falls Alive With TOWNS“ ::::r:::ya:ltdoml\di:lla:dt::l::v2.8“ to MINDEN ' OAKWOOD NEWS ’ “WWW.- CiViC HOIiday to be Observed 13:1..W::r::afzwzfCieliedsbiZZS.spent (Special to The 1Dost.) 1N P ARAGRAP HS VOL. 32 Mrs. Coleman, and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. R Sylvester returned l - o I I . ' . ’ "I “l The 1.05,, - .Rosedgile spent a couple of days at Bowmanvflle, are VlSlting Mr. and t013119†home 1“ Stouï¬Ville after (Special to The Post.) 3 l .. 513963;, _ .-.:~.l:i...n on 3 the Falls this week. MFS- Fred Jewell- . spendinga pleasant homey With Mr- Mr. R. J. Hogs. of Manor. Sask.,’ P .1351“: .1 {no :nan- Miss Thompson, of Uxbridge spent MeSSES' F' and J' Jock 0f Lindsay and Mrs. Phillip, 0‘ town. called on Mr. W. Goard here on Mon- †{14:5 will -* ‘ 1.... L 5 last week the guest of Miss N. Mc- spent Sunday With relatlves in town. Mr. Taylor Bradley, of Dwight was d ‘ â€a. 3:3,. C.‘.Z‘:t"‘>‘ ..i..i. {Kendryt Mrs. Manchester, of St. Catharines in town last week. ay. 3 , “3min, ,. sticcessâ€" \Ir‘ \chiarmid h t is visiting Mrs. C. Frost. Mrs. W. Rowrow is visiting friends Mr. W. F. Webster made a business; ana other (Trade; of FLY 7".er O U 1‘ 1.: .; . . i ‘10 t° ‘ d _ W 0 SD?“ the Mrs. Thos. Poulson is visiting re- at Maple Lake. trip to Toronto on Friday. ! ‘5 ' ‘ ‘ “ ' .n"‘,,;“. fj‘."’.'.‘ fol‘nlt‘l‘ '1 “In er an Sprung the guest Of her latiVeS in Nichigan. jut-5:720; that “cup ; daughter, Mrs. A. Clark, of Lindsay Mr W. Lindsay has sold his farm to Mr._ W. W. Prentice and is prepar- ing to go west. ‘ ‘ . The regular meeting of the Fenc- .. : WW ~:-. 23.71 probably n returned to the Falls this week. lon Falls branch of the Women’s In~ " that Mr. and Mrs. Berlforc, of Toronto, Miss Maud Prouse spent the week: TVVI NE ii] StUCk at NI‘ALRI I)OSA enditheiguest of her sister, Miss Maâ€"i stitute, was held on Friday, July Miss R. Knight is visiting in this bel Prouse m Toronto. 3' STATION. EVCYV bah Guaran- ;;._v be ex- 3“? guests or Rev. and Mrs. Bedford 19th at the home of Mrs. Dr. Gould. vicinity ~ Master Claude Rennie spent a few? J ,5 “113 week There was a good attendance. Mrs. Mr. John Goodman came home days With his uncle, Mr. W' McCrim-; teed 5 i;,._,,-¢:rg.i.;:_ clerk Rev. R. (‘- H- Sinclair, Mrs Sinc- Jas. Lamb, president, occupied the from Coboconk last week where be men atthe Glen. 5 . . .3 «0‘11“- al the ,::l- 1311‘ and family, spent Friday at the 'chair and opened the meeting in the , has been visiting for some time Mrs. Culbert 0f Torontom is 'en-; 1. c3;::;c':~. on Sun- : F8113 calling 011 Friends, and are at usual manner, after which the minu- a . [present visiting Mrs. Dickson v l?..t:‘::>.~vs, Mrs. ROSedale. . ..._._‘:,-_ Mr. and The Misses Irene and Marjory Mc- 1 joying a visit at the home of her Mr. L. H. Bedlington came to town ~ br ther M . . . ' last week to take his children, who 0 ’ r C W FOSter’ Manposa l station. : have been visiting their grandparents . . i 7 ,many excellent recipes and hints Mr. and Mrs. Delamere of town to M15388 McCullough 0f Lindsay spent ;z.â€.~1 Mr. and Llrs. Dougall 0f 1113:8130“ â€.38 visiting their from the memberspresent, who ‘ ’ S . 5.5133,“: to the aunt Mrs. W. L. Robson. 3 unda with their 11 t, Mrs. M ' all Parry Sound District where - the W b ty 8 [.1 0888‘ and SOFT COAL, for 8316. take a lively interest in this feature family are holidaying e S "- we» own, goes: a month Kr. Arthur Lord, of Oshawa, ' in .5, in “m‘ ‘ . . .3 _ Master Kenneth: Co d, of To t ,' . . 18 0f the meetings. A motion was car, Mr. and Mrs. S. Snell returned to a ron 0 ' we,†a; Cattlef‘Of‘. Lake. spendmg a vacation at the Falls. ried to the eiiect that we nave at t at tes of last meeting were read and adopted. The roll call brought out I ft ded ‘3 . _ is visiting his uncle, Mr. F. P. Coad.l ' 1 FEED OATS, SOFT COAI, CE- i . , - Mm...“ emm a Miss Violet Letts of Toronto is our next meeting a practical 1am on 01“ a1 er 3“, “it“? , “a“ ‘mh Miss Minnie Martimdale, of Toronto; ’ L‘Iy lane- A“... 3 . . 1 ‘t' f . d . _ , 1 1 1 friends in Western Ontario. is spendin a con 1e of weeks with; MENT d SHINGLES n, Z‘eterhi-r 5. f‘i‘Liithe‘S ast viSI lng men 8 1n tOWH- the prlnClples of banking, to be given Mrs. R. Lovell and two children and g P . ' an at CAM- . v.9." 1-: chldren of "(0- Spending a vacation with relatives at ‘ ’ . gues s of 33...; ..c ,... A reading given by Mrs. Jas. Le mb, 1 Mr. and Mrs Geo Graham and relatives at the Falls the Falls.. '“Franklin's Table of Virtues," was The Methodist Sunday Sch 1 . {A Mr. and MFS. Wm- McCarthy 1‘8‘ very much appreciated. It was de- pic was well attended on Fridm plc' ;ï¬e: party given in connec- turned from Wiarton on Monday. cided to hold the next meeting on ‘ 3Y- M PascOe spent Sunday in our village. r. ‘ . I . u . . . with? Baptist church on the Mr. Hugh Strong 0: Sault Ste Ma- August 15th in Dickson's hall, the and Mrs Foster, 0‘ Peterboro MFS- R- Klttoi 0f Lead Cltyi N. "1'. Wednesday. 17th inst. Ln lrie spent a. few days in town last l u . u . ~ 0 o u o ‘ ’subject for the next meeting to be at;1:;s;::iefr::§ in 311,8. .ltvlClnlty- Dakota, and children, are the guests; HO Y ' wax-wt: Li's": south rf ‘week. ihumility. The singing of the Nation- It h ' ,. 1 1P8 1‘ â€51 mg m of her Sister, Mrs. (Rev.) J. O.‘ ( ;( i 3 l I 3 1.1 EM. 511Ccess.'?be‘ Mr. George Stewart of Buffalo, is ' 31 Anthem concluded the prOgraninle,‘ own, t e guest Of 1161‘ parents, i Dr. Dale spent Sunday with friends in Peterboro. Messrs. Harold Hog-g and L. A. ML, Watts. 1...} mod visiting relatives in Verulam. {when refreshments. consisting of ice and Mrs. 5- thlps- Master Andrew Washington and, he receipts The following are guests of the'cream and cake, were then served by MISS Gervin, 0‘ PEtEI‘l‘OFO. is the cousins Rachel and Hugh Campbell,‘ can. Misses Potts at Sunnybrae Farm: tthe hostess. guest Of her “Steâ€. Mrs. J-J- Morti- r inï¬ll which Mrs. Sinclair and daughter, of Toâ€": The Methodist church garden gparty mer, Of town. 1;“. 33.5: summer, ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Eccles, of Pitts-lbeld on the parsonage grounds on The Misses Cox, of Lindsay, ‘ are wr‘TFuZii‘, is coming burg; Mr. and Mrs. Mark, and son, Monday evening attracted a , large ' “Slang the" parents in Minden. .‘l‘stCI's. as before. and Miss Mark, of Toronto; Mr. and ‘number who enjoyed the splendid Mrs.‘ Glendinning andgchildren and f0 ' the Sal'v‘atlon Hrs‘ Taylor and two children, 0f TO‘qusical programme furnished by the M133 Sadie Reynolds, of Toronto are d ' :1':5:C:ii festival Will ronto, 31 ‘ Monaca Club band, the Fenelon viSlting their parents, Mr- and Mrs. iickSotz‘s hall on Satur-' Miss McMurchyrof Lindsay who has Falls orchestra and Misses Parrish James Reynolds, at Hors-hoe Lake. 1 August 1023:. and thireI been the guest of the Misses Dickson and Corbett, who rendered piano so- NeWS of the death of Mrs. William three ...eetin:s on Sunday, }at Rosedale, was in town on Tues- 103. Mr. Wm. Chambers gave a fine McKelvey, who died in the. Toronto 1'. and Mrs Chandler of To- l day, I - violin solo, which was very much enâ€" General Hospital on July 1315b- 1911, ’ Mrs. Thos. Staples, of Toronto ; h't=’ d d holidaying with friends in this magi? ' is joyed. Refreshments were served in Wj‘m received With regret by his many Mrs. G- H' Adair and Master Reg- i WW5" staz'n at ECen Fri ay. , ‘borhood. 1r. Ferment: and Mrs Farn- [visiting Verulam relatives. the basement of the church. The pro- friends in Minden. Mr. McKelvey was inald Prouse of Fort William left on; $1155 a e H0 OFWB. of Brown 8. 'i‘arolito, as: spending a var-l Mr. and Mrs. Trask, of Orillia are MN E: .3. E U have returned home after spendinga pleasant holiday with Mrs. J. G.‘ Cullis at Linden Valley. - I l I l l 7%“. LINDEN VALLE ,' PLEASANT VALLEY. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weldon and Mr. Miss Lydia Ferguson, of Carnarvon rmerly of our village, spent a few ays with Mrs. Cameron, sr., during the week. Mr. Robert Gardner spent Wednesâ€" ' day in Toronto, visiting his daugh- I day {at Ball Pomt. ‘ . 3 . ter, Mrs. C. Torrence, who has been: the a number from thls “cm“? Miss Freda Moynes of Toronto. .4. seriously ill, but is now recovering. iattended the ralSing of Mr. Clarence Mrs. Wm. Keys and children, at†Lindsay, are guests at Mr. Frank Smitheram’s. and Mrs. Chas. Rogus spent Thurs- . , ; The next 0. W. I. meeting will he ceeds amounted to about $56. well and favorably known here, 53‘“ Saturday morning for .Toronto where l and 121188 Mary McCorVie, Of Roches- heldon Thursday, Aug. lst. at 1hr- 'Fenelon Falls the guests Of Mr. and Mrs- Jno ROb‘ ‘ The Citizens’ Band of LindSay held mg spent his boyhood in this dis- they will visit friends, before return- ‘ ter, IN. Y., spent Sunday at their sis-l home of Mrs. John er. .. Mrs. Wm. Waffle of Sas-iertson. '3 moonlight excursion on Tuesday trict. ing to their home, after spending a teris, Ml’s- W11} Cruess. ’a: 3 I Mrs. Parrington and her da l' __v -, are visiting relatives in; Miss Maggie Little of Havelock left night and visited our pictureSqiue vilâ€" Mr. .R. C. Garratt returned from month with her. parents. Mr- and! M13? 11:3 (13111;: 0‘ 3:“?er 18; rs. Miller and chi-“reg, all of Ter- 0!), Saturday for her home in that lage per 3". Stoney Lake. The con- BelleVllle a few days ago, where he Mrs. G. B. Rennie. seen lug er 0 i ays w1 11 her cous- onto, are Visiting Mrs. Parting-(433's outer of Toronto, is the burg. cert by the band on Colborne street attended a meeting of the Bellevi-lle Dr. M. H. Limbert of Parry Sound in, Miss Florence Giles. ‘ . sister, Mm. W. J. Moynes. her brother, Dr. H. B. John- Mr. Norman Martin returned on was highly appreciated by our citiâ€" Old Boys' Reunion. '3 ' visited his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. .he Women 3 Institute Will hold The P. V. G. Club will hold - Saturday from Huntsville and, Grit"- zone, .who turnedontin large mm- Mrs. Davey and We“: Valentia, Limbert during the week lb} shaming at the home of Mrs. “I†.lletcalfe of Port Perry, enhurst. 'bers to enjoy the music. Quite a num- 1'3 ViSiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. next regular meeting at the home or her of Lindsayites and Sturgeon Robert Gainer, of town. Messrs." (3033 and Washington have 611 8. Knight on Thursday, August Mr. and Mrs W J M W - a rare specimen of deer, which was, let. Papers by Mrs. Weldon and Mrs. I oynes, on ‘ nesda evenin , 31st. ‘ , - 'T. Wooldridge on "Should-a child y g met We under his brother. Mr. Fred Met- Miss Lilian Terrill is visiting Col- '“k- borne friends. Pointers enjoyed the sail to the Mr. Lindop's new house is coming Shot last fall, mounted and on exhi- » lira. Jas. Lord and baby Mr. Les McKendry of Uxbridge is ‘ _ . _ h 1 k †stant that the boys are preparing g. Cataract town. on well. It is almost shingled bltlon in their store. ; 3 th 0 0?“ Its Own W°r ' _ 3 _ 3 very interesting debate for this mea- .are guests of Rev. and spending a two weeks’ vacation in Miss Jean Burleigh is spending her Miss Louis Wood of Camgayl' (1:8 deal Miss Greta Campbell is V'lSl‘tlng her lug.- V ' ' - ' 'ss, ar oa . f‘ d - _ S'Wd' â€WT“ . l Well known Horseman Dead vacatlon Wm! her aster. Mrs Kellet. ï¬nest of her °°“3m' 1‘“ “en 5 1“ â€term“ ‘.\chrt':ur of Ops visited Mr. and Mrs. Jn-o. Thompson, Miss of Detroit met with a bad accident spending a few days with his uncle. g'BFCgUS;;1n;S:1mtedat Mr- 305. m Hilda and Marjorie 1 Nelson, 0f Sault Ste Marie, and Mt' Cobourg, Gift" me 23iâ€"Georgl: MANILLA just west of our village on Saturieyginiram Ragers. 3 Messrs. Gaga ode and John Imrieo! 4 of Barrie were guests of ‘ Leo Meegan of Peterboro, motored Clockburn,.a resident of Baltimore a when their large touring car. W31‘3 4 Mrs. J. H. Baker, of Meaford, and Balls Grove, spent Thursday Gmam‘ it" the Falls from Peterboro on Sat- his life, died early thm morning in . ~â€" . was. travelling at the rate 0‘ ï¬fty Mrs. W. J. Moore and daughter Mar- ing at Mr. Joe. Moyne’s. Jam 05 T‘jmmo Who 'urday and were the guests of Mrs. Cobourg hospital 0f typhOid fever. (Specml to The Post.) . miles an hour skidded, and turned jorie. of Clarksburg. are visiting at ample of weeks with rela- M. Warren. Deceased was 70 years of age and was Mr. R. E. DeLury, of Dominion 0b- as, completely over twice, throwing the .returned in the city on Mrs. Noble Ingram of Toronto, is for years, widely known thFOUghout servatory, Ottawa, is spending his occupants of the car a considerabk‘ their sister’s, Mrs. W. J. Hancock's. Napanee, made their annual trip . - - - - - . ‘ “thro this vicinit Mat , visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin. the united counties as an importer of holidaYS With his parents, Mr. David distance, but they miraculously 88-; SCOTCH “NE lastufzmringa mum); 0211“?!“ -1 .Lord ,.: Kuiowra B C. Miss Hooey of Toronto, is visiting thorough-bred horses. The funeral will and Mrs. DeLury. 11‘ caped injury except some bruises. The; . ’ liilill . his Dal...“ â€.3 the mange. at Mr R. Lee’s. take place Thursday. He is survived Mr. A. N. Patterson, Toronto spent here supplied with tea for the comâ€" ing year. MOUNT HOREB: (Special to The Post.) The frequent rains did the crops a large amount of good in. this part- Miss Marion Whytall left for Tor- onto on, Monday, 22nd July- She is taking a. course in the Business "m legs in that city and we wish her exâ€" ery success. Miss Helen Rogers, of Peterboro is visiting Mr. Horeh friends. Miss E. Whytall, who has been 12's iting her parents, left for Toronto on Monday. We are véry sorry to report: 111:: illness of Mr. John Caldwell, win, is in the hospital in Lindsay with an attack of appendicitis. We hope for for his speedy recovery. Mr. B. Burton has received the po- sition as manager of Mr. H. Porter's . farm Miss Ethel Deyell and Miss E.‘ Moore spent Sunday evening at Mr. car was completely wrecked. They Spence ani 31:53 Spence of: Mrs. Jno. Brokenshire returned on by his wife. Sunday here. were brought into the “nage and 3 (Special to The Post.) e guest telephoned to Orillia for aSSlstance The farmers of this place are busy to take the wrecked car badï¬ to that l at their hay and report a good crop. â€" . . Mrs. Howie, God-erich is th . of Mrs. McPhail. Www"""""“ '1 Miss E. D. McLean, Toronto, is vis- town. . Mr. and. Mrs. Alderson and their iting Wit-h Miss G. Coone. Mrs. W. 1.". Webster and children, little son Jack, are spenlng two TUBSday morning Mr. Wm. Thorn- Anna, Alice and Dinna returned on weeks vacation at the farm of Mr. dike, of Oakwood drove into the vil- Monday from Sturgeon Point. after D. Robertson, Green Hill Farm. . lfage and put his horse in Commercial spending a week With her parents, Miss Dorothy Ruth and her little 7 l 1 House Shed. hUStltd ofl to make a call Mr. and MrS- 13- BoweS. brother Robert, intend leaving for {and didn't take time to see that the Miss Hazel Richardson, of Toronto. , . ‘ their home in CleVel-and on Saturday. and didn't take time to tie the horse. is spending alcouple of weeks hollâ€" , '11 Mr. Ernest Maunder, of Toronto, 1 1 . 1 Just about the time Mr. T. started days with her mother, Mrs. V. Ric â€" spent the weekâ€"end with his grand- tO tell about the deer he shot last ardson. father, Mr. John McDonald, of this 0 all, the horse decided to leaVe for Mrs. E.‘ P. Rodman is the guest of place. Lace curtalns and Rugs I Oï¬kwooa and barked out Of the shed, friends at Woodville. l l . . a Mr. Charlie Nasmith, of Toronto, b“ being 8 tender hearted horse, it! Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rennie spent , motored from that city on Friday did not like to see its driver ,left en- the week endiin TOI'ODtO- tir '1 3 . . . 3 _ Davidson is spending night of last week and returned Mon- e y Without means of getting home, ‘ Miss Lillian , day morning. . - . n'd it left one of the hind wheels leaning 8 couple 0‘ weeks With Stratford a ‘ 'Mr. Ibra Connors, of Toronto, is 111) against the shed and proceeded Toronto friends. east with the remainder of the buggy Mr. and Mrs. C. Weldon visited her ' :§:::mg a week With friends Of this The horse was caught after having son, Dr. E. J. keys of Homing Si Miss T. Peel, of Ops is spending a gone about a. mile and a half. Mills during the â€at week. . week with her friend Mrs. J. Moore Mâ€" ' Misses Gertrude “3d. Wilhelmlne of Cedardale Camp Sturgeon Lake. ' BADDOW games 0‘ I‘mdsay are “smug {ï¬ends Miss Minnie McDonald, of this place (Special to Tue Post. ere. . V - was called t town this wee-km owin tMii‘s Elthel Wilson, whosis} staying “2112:1130:rjirmviflagut:n: 2:21;: to the illnes: of her niece, Miss Ma: a eue on Falls, spent unday unâ€" .1 ' . . TTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS : [-2 yards long. hnund, regular $1.25. Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9‘80 " LL’ yards long, hound. regular i 3†hale. - - - - - ~ ~ - - - - - . - ~ ~ - 1-20 ' l'.’ " yards long. hound, regular 1.75 Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2%.) :’ l-L’ yards 10113, hound. regular 2.““ 5“,“. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘.60 " 1-1’ yo [1.5 long, bound, regular 2.6â€. 5.15. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1.925 ‘ 'ESTRY RUGS .2 Marrison of Toronto. H. Whytall’s. have been posted. . ~ - der the Parental roof for the mum“ Mr d Mr R bert Steele oi Orc- ’â€" 0 “ l ‘0 h. a . Res. 6 00- sale. a o o I a o 0 $5 (.0 ’ . be travelled [3 about - . an L S. 0 , â€5' 3 ‘f ) 1 " floral and Scroll DBSI’PDSc R7 $6 50 “ale 5.68 Mrs. E. Watson and Master Rich- The distanlct‘: “which will certainly be . gon, are guests at Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. R. H. Beigh, of Montreaf‘ was ‘_ 1‘, 1 -, *33’Ur3' ‘c‘wd DCTC’ll Design, 63- - - c; I ~ - - ° - - - ' 7T8 ard spent a few days last week vis- twenty “‘1 evenience to a large num- Beavis, of this place. a business visitor to town today- :1“). l‘ Ural and Scroll DeSIgns, Reg. 9 90. ra‘e. - - . - - ~ - ’ ltlng Mr. Richard Suggitt’s, 3059' a. great callers of this vicinity.1 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kennedy were Mr. Joh‘nyMcLarI’y, a fOrmer rosarr 9X 2; 1'2. “Ural and 80â€â€œ IV’BSlSUS- RPH. 9 00’ ba'e' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' 8'00 dale. ber Of farm visitors at his sister's, Mrs. Alex ber of Peterboro police force, was it . “ 2’ ., , , - . ) 7 .l â€7 Mr. . ° _ . v 1 - s f X l. 1* mum and bci'ofl Jlesiges. Leg. 111? gale. . . . . . . . 19312:) ' and Magidvsaurls $333,. Wilnsgn,§:v,ml:lcll~ PLEASANT POINT Robertson last Sunday. tOWn last evening. c)“ ‘23 v ‘y fl'. " " “,l......‘. : ' ' ’a . _ .' \ 1' hon“ am} SCH“ “9’12"? RB;- 1‘ J')‘ 4.? ' ) Wilson went to ‘Ca'iibray last Wed- (Special to The POSt') . . - “:37? E “â€â€œMY "0 at‘end the barn rais'n at The haying is well advanced “1 thls! '21:: .. .. g . . or“... L i... l ' '1 0' t . . r ._ â€'7 "i. (‘L libs ...... :7c, 2250 and am: squal‘a )‘J’d Mr Jonas Cochrawn ° vicinity and several people “Wale“ i315 - ' " "' ' ' ‘ d Mr d Mr Charles Goodhand fall wheat and peas cut. The “a?" 33 ' ...i,.:.;..z~. ...... , 4.): 00c and one square ylr . .ln - s.. 3 , 3 61 us of being me tms $3,? . . I ' 5W1 â€43359? Freeman, 0f Lm‘dsayi crop gives g SIR EDMUNDBOSLER MP PRES'OENT'T Ge le' o.uArmsws,v1cs-Psssmz.~rr. S} . . ’ - . . ~ . ' ' 'c'.‘ A. BOGER . nera anager- _ 313'? Spent Sunday at Mr. G. Goodhands year d Mrs J03, Kent of Lindâ€" Capital paid up,s4.7oo.ooo. ReserveFund$5,700,000.TotalAssets, $70,000,000 1,35; and W. G. Watson’s. Mr. an ' . - Acompuru-z BANKING SERVICE rifl- Mr. Raimond Kimble and Miss Nel- Say spent Sunday at nivegleg mug Every description of Banking “Sims ‘5 “mac!“ by all? -' ' -- - vas a very enioya e ' ‘3 THE DOMINION BANK. til “‘9 J 11111le spent Sunday at the“ thiret‘the home of Mr. J. Fox on Collectionspromptly madeandmoneyremltted withoutdclay. 5i; _ ! comes near Bobcaygeon. E 1 H 1 3:21.133, when a large 'number of Advances made on Farmers' Sale Notes. ‘5 Yr. ‘1‘. WatSOn and Miss mi y i- ' f C dii issued. f (‘0. 0 k visited here Sun friends gathered for a bit of~pleas- Travellers Checks and Leiferso rc J v 0 £053 , v " . danCing and card ’ .,,., _»_ 1 a? , . \‘ 7. the 14th. ure. There “a? 3 gmosny BRANCH, . . . Roz... <T Ros ~, Janagerr- LINDSAY’S LEADER 0‘5“ LOW CASH PRICES ‘7 'Zorn on‘ Sunday July 21st to playing 3810“? mm “figment? ‘ ,__, .... -..._ ..... ~--â€"-.1 WW ‘ i I Vlr d Yr J n" h Oliver a. (laugh- Miss Leta Brien ~13 viSltmg friends .---â€"â€"-'="-=" W:i§v-“Zi fz‘-’m9=' VWW ' 'vlter: an n s. ' ep . H at Dunsford this week. 1".“ w “W m i on 1 ao‘la»qa‘Z-Iu