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Lindsay Post (1907), 7 Aug 1908, p. 5

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..-« r: «1': ma‘ ~i:.’:-- "'~‘ l CIâ€"â€"â€"â€".- - The one one had appealed against} their annulment: and were in turn‘ sworn. Mr. Fulton (of .McLauzh’Iinl Peel and Fultonll'aCted .for the ap- pellants. while Mr. T. Stewart, town“ ship oolicitor. defended. l ‘â€"-Iâ€" The Cash Store. Mail Orders Filled. J. SUTCLlFFE 8 SONS i EWS 15 per cent. off Ladies’ .Cambric and r cent. off' Table LInens, Towellings and Tickings 15 P6 15 per cent. Off GIOVES. {Hosiery and Corsets, and Collars '15 per cent. Off Men‘s-"iand' Boys’ Clothing and Overalls Cretonnes and Art 20 per cent. off Carpets, Blinds, Lace Curtains and Rugs Dress Goods and Dress Muslins off 15 per cent. 20 per cent. off Silks, off Si] 20 per cent grey 10-4 Shaker Blankets, regular 1.00 sale 80c lles Quilts, regular 1.00, sale - - - s of Print, regular 10c, sale 7c, reg, Black Scotch Fingerinngarn, regular 5c, sal ' ’e and Colored Germantown Wool, reg. 50 piece i... Prints, k and Lawn Blouses _ FOR AUGUST Knitted Underwear \‘hite and Colored Shetland Floss, reg. 8 1-2c and 9c, Muslins 80c 12 1â€"2c, sale 106 e - - 4c 12 1-2c, sale 108 for 7:6 ‘ Shawls, reg. 85c, sale 65c; reg. 1.10. sale 830 . Notions Translucent Collar-Supporters, per set .......... 5c 4 Bone Hairpins' for ................................. 5c Back Combs, stone setting, 25c and....... 35c 3 specials in-vHatyPins, 10c, 15c and ........... 25c White, black and tan Cashmere Mending, three cards for....2 ...................................... 2 Cards Hooks and Eyes for....... . 5 bunches of Tape for .............................. 3 Papers of Pins for ................................. ‘2 Cards Safety Pins for ................. . ...... 3 Pairs Boot Laces ..... .......... . ...... .5c 5e 5e 5e 5e 5c Don’tfail to attend this AUGUST DISCOUNT SALE as every article bears a message of economy to you _______________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" . pended Sentence for Mrs. Peacock -â€"â€"-oâ€"-â€"- .. alum Lecture by Magistrate Jackson as-.. .. reudv .1 prison record .lor a similar olte'nce was bold in 31.000, and no one appearing to be willing to risk that sum to set him at liberty for a few days. he spent the night under. lock and key..80 rm as the majority of NEXT T0 PHILIP 9 MORGAN. Druggiat from Drowning â€"â€"â€"-.â€"â€"- ‘b‘ 1"" wm °°°°"“°d’l" “”9“" lit. and Hrs. Shell Come in Close to have been an innocent lfrollcs though that in the light or what 1‘“. developed that would not appear to be the one witlt'alf. It seems that; t item: “Sam" M” (Peacock came Alex. McKeen. of. Toronto, with three: others 1’“ been enjoying ‘3 “3““ng o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scheli " min on Monday afternoon. The . . rpleaded guilty. to (the charse reeling goods from the Simpson ' .5110 said she had been doing a number of years; She and .. married three times. (the lad. ‘mge taking place fast ( mOnth. ' lidshe did nor know what cal-Bed 30 Steal the things. She has "“33. the younger: being about time old. ~ ‘ I Illinrate Jackson said this was a J" serious case. He (might im- Nl sentence of fourteen 3801's it hiked. He slid, however, that he , consider the young son. He dnot like to see mother and son stated. but if he thought that miter was a professional thief - Wild soon separateghem. He “*9 women go on suspended sen- .' He warned her that if ever *t was the least‘ provocation she " ' be arrested and if he was in ' “hi? She would‘ be given a se- 9 SentenCe. Mrs. Peacock has "forking at the Simpson house ' “Wt three years. and hails from inmate seemed to have a very. “memo”. and could not answer: 70! the question! put to 'her. ndoy Escapade Ends Unpleasantll’ -.â€"â€"-- lkf” Am“tiled on Charge of Rob- “! t tamper at Big island mggwi‘lkcr. Herbert Walker, ”Eben adult-Alfred Bates, Wm. i “the?“ “ ribert Kinnead‘found lie and ugh “.mewhat uncomfort' enviable position v: . our "e “mind before 'F. e he. K. c ' ‘ty ' d , Mir“ 0! theft. They were each . t at $100. With eh. exception . 1' Walker. whot having 31" on Swim Lake. on Sunday after- noon he became tired and lay down to rest for. a nhort time on Big Island Theigang at young Lindsay boys‘had been .paddling around and. noticed the sleeping man. At hit‘ side was a va- iise and a revolver. and the fishing portcnity 0‘! which the (young lows took advantaged and . when Mr. McKeen awoke from “hi3. peaceful slumber everything had vanished. Hie surprise can better be imagined than depictedq’but ho M arrived at the conclusion that his belongings had been stolen and immediately started out. tog instill grunt for. the thieves. It. :was over on Goose 'L'akc the floung culprits were (coated anti all ‘were vehement in their motor 0 rations of: innocence. "Al threat of legal - proceedings scared them. hoWever and they. disgorged their Contact with the Beaver and have Narrow Escape \ On Saturday evening between 7 and had a narrow escape from drowning. They were returning home in their lost. and when at tho first turn in the river near the RiVerside ’usm- (tarry. they wore met by the etc-um er Brant. w. Schcll miscaicuttiro-l his distance from shore. and commi- ered he was safely out ofrange oi the J Beaver. when one of the fenders of the steamer struck the bow of tun 'lhe'boat it knocked Mr. and plunder. This consisted 0 who revolver and} . endless honing tackfe. A' gold watch was missed bv' .Mx; McKeen. but ‘14.,“ were firm‘thn't they! had not. taken this/The me of the property. was, ' but looting directly upon the blood and mucous sur Iemflfidmwn to t-m- valieo. several fishing line: and belts wold not: behind- Thc mutter was placed. in Mr. Moore K. C. (Tuesday. i band! of Chief Vincent. <«grim located the culprits and brought! them .before _ They «will have an opportunity to makd their explanations on Saturday morning at ten o’clock. Weldon :is acting Ion the accused. ill .22 Pounder .. county magistrate. . Mrs. W. G. Sargent. bl! . Toronto, ‘ holds ithe record ton the largest catch Sturgeon Lake and ad- On Saturday while out 'e' was fortunatoiin se- e which tipped the MI. and ,MrB- Sar- Zspending their vacation at thisje'aoon. in latent mic“ trawling ‘h curing ’ a ”lane scales or 723 lbs. ' Effcrrllrs. Sargent \ and. the .news of the ~' or this member or the tinny ‘ : ‘ Sargent (no receiVed ' “ ’ ' her friends who her “prow- boat and it immediately filled ani sank. When the second fender struvzx Mrs. Srhcll into the water. Mr. Schellal- ter a hard struggle. wont to his wife's assistance. and both managed to reach sbore III a somewhat, dxbaust- that: , ed condition. No blame is attached to the crow f the Beaver in connection with air: exciting and pcriIOua incident. â€"-=.-_â€"_=:= .100 Hill"), Too The readers of this r ll be sued to learn that then-sis at. lea-figs dreads-51 disease that science has been able to cure in all its eta es and that is Catatrh. Hall's Cater-tn Cure la 1 s only itlve cure now known to the medical fraternity. ‘atarrh being a constitutional disease. requires a constitutional treatment Hell‘s Cato-I'd! Cure is taken ‘nternally faces of the system. thereby destroying the {can datlon of the disease. and giving the patent strength by building up the constitution and as relating nature in doing its work. The pro store the have so much tulth in its curative powers! .t tb ailerons Hundred DOllnre lnr any case that fails to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address : i’. J. Cl-llcb' ltY a CO. Toledo, 0. Sold by Drugelsta. 75c. Take llalls's l-‘umily Pills for cnustipotlon. ” Eve-u a married man may hive his Mr. L E. own way-after his wife doodles on â€"tbv- direction. To take care of all! dro-C proper- ly. rthey should navel be brushed. l i'but rubbed wltlh‘ I'm“ piece at me- The dirtiest frying! you “will become folean if soaked five minutes in am- . monia and water. ' Soap well applied: td drawer slides will keep the drawers in furniture innd closets rm stickine- The Post ls sending an eleventh young lady to Quebec. Will she be from your dis. trial? 'It Is for her friendsto say. All her expenses will be paid, lOnly awook more. ‘ [the contestants and their. friends . munitv are sorry for the loss in Mcnnni‘sroRE“‘“§£§E£$'W Messrs. Murphy. Hartnett and ' e Much Work Will Y t he Done to S c 6.,be .were questioned by (both hw- cure Victory on the Part of Contestant: ” So much: ‘hadlbten said during the contest 'for The Pal-'5 Gm“: Free Trip in these columns. both as re- gardsthe rootofll the proposed out- ing. the rules governing the canted and in endeavor” 5.0 ~inculcate in spirit of tenacity: and determining; which mid necessity: om; pio- tory. that very time remains to be said. F‘ '. l i l i l f The results achieved to fits have exceeded the meet sanguine oxpec‘ ' tn- tm oi the promoter-I. The enthusi- asm diaphnd by the malady con- testants has been of a not own ordinary nature. and the rivalry. while very keen. (has been good na- tured in the extreme. The Pod: is extremely. gratified at the large num- ber of new subscribers added to both its daily, and weekly lists since the contest stanted. and the counmend~ able spirit of loyalty manifested by our old subscribers in renewing their eubarificms‘: “Ezra? o1 Ins-fie”; eral yearaiin advance â€" is striking proof of that [fact that The Pooh corn- Linues to hold the proud position of ham; the flooding paper. in the Mids land district. ;. ' . l i ' We are rapidly. opening to "the petting of the ways” so tar as 'tlie contest is concerned. On August 15th the battle of the ballots terminates. only. eight days hence" and looking. o‘er the field. the last is apparent that it is anybody'a victory._ The work from now on war be or the moat strenuous nature. and the comm promises to be replete with" sun prises. This is the time when the friends of the lady coutedants are expected to buckle bu their armor. and render good consistent service. There is one point. however. that calls for sperm cmphac'm. That in that none of the friends at than young ladies should become discom- ‘axcd because their standing at pic-sen! docs act make them top-notcbcrn "E:- ceisior" should; be their. mtchwordl ind a grinifigetrmlnatlon should im- pel them tq light on in order-(tribe able to omergdltriumphant after the smoke of battle ideal! away. The Poet is much gratified at the work acmpllshed to date. A great deal remains to be done yet. and it is expected that with the spirit that at presentmrfimateo tht youn; ladies and their friend! and the loyalty manifested by their .hundrc‘ds of friends that nine p'oiook on Saturday evening. August: 35th front will bring to a close one o' the most successful contests ever lnIWllftStd by. any newspaper in Canada. , it . s » ~ 'â€"Tea is more susceptible to for: eizn influences than even butter. This is why it should never be exposed to the air or sold in bulk form. The sealed lead packets of (“‘Salada" Tea preserve the tea in' all its native goodness. Insist upon "Salads."-53 House Burned Near Combray George Sinith Loses ills Residence by lire Saturday Fire broke out alE o'clock Satur- day afternoon. 'August '2nd, at' the farm house of Mr. Geo. Smith a mile west of Cambray. The home was mpletely destroyed. There was. a small insurance. The whole oom- sus- tained by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. : ' Fire at Valentin on Friday Night Hr. WmJ’. Starr Loses Ilia Barns. Crop. Buggies and Implements Friday evening fire destroyed the ba'rns or Mu Wm. F. Starr. con. 8.. Lot .11. Mafipoee, near: Nalentia. togetheri with his season! crop. bvto hassle! and pmctiClMJl all his im- plements. Mr. Starr hid (Very. little insurance.” thai his 113- vrill he a heavy one. The could F1 the tire is unknown: ~ - I I: OPS COUNCIL m Pursuant to adlflrnmflfi Ons Coun- cil met at lC-a. to. do Mood-Judah net and Inst. All members present.- The minutes of lull menu were read by the clerk. old on Mon of 8. Coulter and P. Gowklll were con- firmed. ' Alter taking the prescribed oath a- members ol a oour'l e! revisloo. Kr. Hopkins was elected Obi-inla- and the court proceeded to «sea-r an Home drain smut. 0! than ”ed NH“ drnlt there were present 00"- View. Jobs fiancee. r. Gibbs-Mir Ilene- her. arm Ird’. than n. wgr. balm” .. .. 4.. 4 , you as to their amendments, which were compared with other .assesl- mentc. as to benefit. ounce, liability. 60.. and each contendedvthat hil as- sessment was more than any, bane-i (it could shroud him. . Mr. Smith. township engineer. an: alsoeworn autumn me'thod old-sene- mg «for benefit. outlal llabilky. 10-. and stated thattbhobjeotVae to value and use- 'ths (and on n obi-f torn basis irrespective o! ownership and to procure the beat drainage poa- elble. - . The other land owner! present as- sessed («Hare drain. were asked b! the court it than desired to be ex- unlined. but “if. declhd‘i . i . After. due consideration the court confirmed elf the droini sue-meats. on motion of Memrs. .thon and Counter. The Court of Revision was on mo- tion closed about: 3 b. m.. and the Council then proceeded wifill ordin- ary township business. Mr. .Wilson moved. seconded . 1371 At. Coulter. that the lay-law for the construction of the Hart‘ndtt drain to be known as Municipal Drain No. 6. I» load a third time. lined and seal- eo as by-law No. solâ€"Carried. The dollowinz accounts were then passed and on motiodyoald. via.. Jan. A. Peel. part out bl cement walk. 015.06; Jae. Roche. for. gravel. $15.90; Was. Skuce for: :zravel. $9.60; J. R. MCNelllie refund exam. ’for Berry. 81 ; Herbert Hopkinofor. 13 [-3 dan‘ ner- vice on Story: drain-Be. m. . air. Geo. Smith. township. enginv cer. presented his long expected re- port on the Stem creek drainage system. and also I well executed plan on map or them-sue. with profiles of the different branches. It “will ‘ho nearly 18 miles in anzth M will Mr Smith think-a drain the 3rd- e11 part 0 “II M! on in W 0pc. ' . . it is the lnteuloo d the Coast] to petition the legislature under the Ontario drainage aid act ‘tor a liber- al percentage of Mao-t. Moved by Mr. Bawklnenneobnded by Xr. Coulter. that the rreporit of the township enzineer on the Eton! Creek drain end its tributaries be provbloo- ally adopted. and that the nave sign a petition to the lieutenant-governor of Ontario praying for aid for the construction of said drainage under the provisions of the Ontario Drain- a3. Aid Act.-Oarried. Mr. O'boughlin moved. seconded by Sir. Wilson. that the Council new ad- Jourh till Monday. Auzue‘ Blot ind. when the tax rates will be struck. Trustee! are reluolted to pond in their requisitions for school monen as soon as possible. . . ' W, 'F. O'BOYLE. Clerk, “DON COUNCIL 0-..â€" ‘ . in the council proceedings of last meeting it stated that oouncilwocld meet in l’lnnk'a Hall. Lornarille on August 8th. This should have ‘L‘Id MrKennc'u Hall. Kirktield. July :7. 1908.) A special meeting of the cauxzcil on“ Eldoa was held in Plank's Hull. Loruevllle. on Monday July 27th The meeting was called to order at 1045 o'clock. with the Reeve in the chair. Councillors present were Mcr‘adycn. Roth-son and MoQuurrie. The min- utes of the last meeting were rem. and on motion of Conn. McFany-ru. seconded by (bun. Robinson. the min- utes as read were confirmed. Moved by Mr. McQuarric. seconded by h! '. Mcb‘adycn. that the engineers ,(A. (i. Carson) report on Municipal drain No. 2 on Drain or drains pv- titioned for by Robt. hlclntyro sud otbua‘ be now read. Carried. 'l’hv clerk presented to the, lion’s his Statutory Declaration as to the mailing of the notices to the part1:- ln Municipal Drains No. 1 and J The clerk then read the engineer's _ra;.o- e on Municipal Drain No. 2 and or- plained to the interested parties that all than who had not signed the pe- tuion had the privelsgc to do some! also that than who had signed the petition had the privilege of with- dramng their names. and gave them until five o’clock to decide what they would do. , Council adjourned at 1145 (or lunch. At 1 o'clock Council resumed work and Councillor Spence took his seat at the board. “used by Hr. HoFadyen seconded by Mr. Robinson. that the clerk road the report of the engineer. A. G. Us :- ana. on nunacipal drain No. 1 ad extensions. Carried. alter the clerk road tho'report me interested portio- ou both drains were allowed-limo for discussion. Tho gon- oral opiniou expressed was that en.- cost of the drain was too great. At. theorooc of the discussion the Clerk gave the petitioners the privilege or withdrawing their names in writing M The Post Is oondlng an eleventh young lady to Quebec. Will she be from your dia- trlo't? It Is for her friends to say. All her expenses will be pald. Onlya week more. W Store open until 10 pm. Someday. Other days until 5 pm, up to September 1st, 1908. .1 L I N D S A Y ‘ Pictures for Summer Homes We have a special offering of nicely framed pictures, suitable for your summer home, at prices that are hardly what the frame alone is wonh. A great variety of subjects in colors and steel engraved efl'ccts. square and oblong shapes, oak stained frames, all gilt frames, combination gilt and wood frames, some have mats around while others are plain. Lot 1â€"Your Choice 39¢ each Lot 2â€"Your Choice 59¢ each Lot 3â€"-â€"Your Choice 75: each Rog. prlcoa were 50c. 75c and 95c respectively __â€"â€"â€"â€" Hosiery Values For Saturday 7 ' 'at prices that put We buy them in large quantities and in many instances direct from the makers. Sometimes they are overstocked and we get the mill clearance at a big reduction in prices and in turn place them on our counters at very low prices considering their good quality. At no ‘flme do we buy low grade lines or lines that are not properly made and finished in every way so that every pair is as perfect as the regular lines. wmuononlsaltuatedrlghtlnfront ofthceaelllcr's ofMabout the centre of themalnfloor. lleeoyouwlllflsdmanyllnos with price tickets attached that tell you of .....lmpertantaarlngs..... “Store Closed all day Monday-Civic Holiday.” j. 8251612176 6' Sons accordingly the followink fltlflv‘“ number got beyond nil idypth. and Wm. MINNIL-liu i being unable to swim. nailed to the llush Curr-b others to:- assistance. No attention John McDonald. R0!“ Mclntyre 3’ was paid to his cries. as 7t. - was 0. Campbell. 5°15 Currie. thought; he was )oking. but suddenly slim-a by Mr- 11°11‘11”“! ”3"”4” he sank from view. when two of the by \lr. Robinson. that the £0111“er boyfi amok out “,4 brought him to non 0‘ the engineer's "9°” °“ N“. ahoreLin a dazed condition. thorough- nlcipai Drain No. 2 extensions a:.d ly exhausted ‘1“: his struggle in tho water.‘ . outlet. and of Municipal drain No.1 tiger-ion and outlet, be: laid ovcr un- tlll next meeting. Carried. Blond by llr. Spence. seconded by hlr. McQuarric. that the account of A. U. Cavana. dated June 13 1913 re the Wm. Hopkins award drain for 38000. be passed and the Reeve ia- suc his order on the treasurer for same. Can-ted. Mow-d by Air. McFadycn. secondal by air. Robinson. that the Moving ucocunta be passed and that the lza-ve issue his orders on the treasurer for some. Carried. nr‘Dlaxmid . Weeks. on acct for solicitor'a [cos ...... S [WHO 1'. P McEachreu. witness fees and mileage, re the K. Meth- ic-on appeal on the J. Jack award drain 1.7’) Aloud by fair. Spence. sooouded by McQuarnc. that we adjourn tom-c: at the regular meeting in Nell-"i- zie‘s Iiall. Kirkficld on Saturday»:- gust 81h. at the hour of 11 o'clock a m. Carried. and \\ .ilt.‘ Withdraw n; Ron. Charles Rosa Additmsl Plfsonala «II-a alias! Mary McGra‘tf! is "arching for Ins-o weeks.. ' . â€"Mr. Fred Dover. of l’eterbow. was in town Wednesday. u)”. .l. Scones is visiting the hem-v of Mr. E. J. Black. Myrtle. â€"Dr. M. B. Armin returned Toronto Wednesday. - Mr. W. B. Moore of CoboConIr. was in town Wednesday. -hlr. l’. Mulberon returned from l‘r-u‘rhoro Wednesday. --Muss White is spending a few holiday swith friends at Cambray. ”Mrs. Neil Tobin. of Petaboro is visiting relatives in town. -Mr. McLean of Eldon Station, nus in town Wednesday. - Mr. J. T. Laking at Halibunon was in town Wednesday. â€"Mescrs. James Kennedy and e). Brgley. of Downeyvillo. were in town Wednesday. â€"Mr. J. C. Harstone. who has been in Toronto the past two 02/ three days is now home. -hlisc A. Richardson lett this morn ing to spend the vacation with {rim} at Burketon. -â€"hlr. Geo. Riley left this .Jncrning to spénd part of his -.vacation with fric ads in Beaver ton. J rom ....... ace-nu... B. STACEY. Clerk and trees. .o Residence Burned at Omemee Village â€"-â€"â€"+â€"â€"- Owen Johnson Loses Ilia House and Nearly All its Contents Omemeefind vicinity. was ,viaited by a terrible thunder 'and‘ \liz'htning lacormron Tuesday. The residence of Ir. Owen Johnston mas etruck and altmu'hi'hermo efforts were malleJo nave fl" bmldinz and contents. “r" - qu death occurred at ;Uxbrid.:re on hthle‘wasemvedl lubundemodthat Tuesday.lAu3ust “helm. Jmh flr. Johnston h“ eome insurance on Gould. a gentleman well and favor- ably known in Lindsey and Victoria county. At one time 'be was engaged in the lumbering busincn at Cobov cook. but spent the greater portion of his life in Uxbridge. i The funeral task p‘hcc' .under Ma- CBITIIARY Joespn ,GOULD ...â€". N .: 1‘ A '. .. .rg. ‘:. . wfcf’L’f“ a (1.. e ' 5““,1‘4‘} 7‘ '4 w, . .4... .. . )x. 1., ..,-VA._ 4.. . e . ' , .i‘in'rmgfi‘fmfimfiéflbw V’s-o ,. .,

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