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Lindsay Post (1907), 16 Aug 1912, p. 4

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M i” Buv your Spices, Essences, Pick- ling Supplies, etc. ., MINDEN I attending summer school at Brace- ; bridge. -â€"-â€" i Miss Martin and Miss Lowes of To- (Spedal to The Post) 3 ronto, are visiting friends in this vi- Mr. John M. Owston, returned to (=1th- Toronto on Tuesday last. Mrs. Owâ€" Miss K. McKnight, of Ritchie's ston will remain in town for a coup- Falls, has gone to Peterboro. 59 of weeks’ visit with her brother, Mrs. Jones and her daughter, Miss 511" Langdon, 0f tOWD- Esther were visitors in Fenelon Falls Miss Ne llie Hughes has been visitâ€" last week .2: friends in Harburn. ‘ Minden Fair Oct. 1,1912. airs Ai‘aert Morphet, accompanied Mr. B. SawyerS. of Lutterworth, Mr. and Mrs. Argue, of Dongola, .‘ spent Sunday at Mr. John Suggitt’s. iMr. Wilmot Suggitt, of Valentin xis spending'a. few days visiting friends' here. Miss M. Shuttleworth is visiting at Mr. Greg. and Mr. Thos. Suggitt’s. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Truax, and family, of Pension, visited at Mr. George Goodhand’s on Sunday. Mr. Jos. Olliver’s aunt and‘ cousin, of Toronto, are visiting here this Mr- Jam McPhee. of Ingoldsby, «was in town one day Last week. Miss Florence Fairfield has gone to Coboutg. Messrs. Mansfield and Kenyon, ag- ents for Capital cream separators, were in town last week. y f 5C3, John and two daughters, V783 in town last weex nlnng men “geek- :5‘ ~ mr ~~' ' ‘or the Lon ford Lumber Co. ,er‘fl‘fi 971d Beb°le’_9f.Emo’ Rainy L Mrs \Iclnfo h is r; arin to 0 Mr. and Mrs. George Language, of l' '- .;+,. q. V _ z . 1‘ S , ‘ ‘ . . 4%. :1: "1c” griffin??? her (22m to Vancouver B C p wlith hger sogn Toronto, are VISLtlng at Mr. W11- , -4 «sin. . . an 80. xa‘ ‘ ' " ’ son’s, and Mr. John T.4Graham’s. hafnium 3:33 is on the Scotch Line, who with his wife and children have Mr. J. Olliver made a trip to Har- r an absence of eleven years. been spending some time in town. isiss Ruby Small reenrned to town Mr. R- R. Henderson has taken a. vey 13'“ week. 8 7 carload of horses to Strasaburg, Picking raspberries'see-ms to be My. .133. Grant, of Dorset, fore- Sask. Mrs. Henderson joined him at the order 0f the day here. They are man 5:: Mickie and Dyment, Lumber Fenelon Falls. a fairly good crop. 1‘0” “'35 in. town one d3y)1~ast week_ I MI. and Mrs. Alfred Pritchard are Miss 013- Townsend, 0f Burnt Riv" Mr and Mrs. Luken, 01 Toronto, gone to Strassburg, Sask. 81‘. is renewing. old acquaintances in visited -in- this vicinity last week. 3 Miss Annie Pogue was a. visitor in this place. Wham-q Mansfield and Kenvon. azâ€" Lindsay recently. Mr. Fred Small is spending his holidays in Cleveland and other points. ' Mr. E. Kirkwood has gone to Sgskatchewan. Messrs. Pickard and Pollard are camped at Gull Lake. Mr. Thos. Goodwin, of Glamorgan, returned home after visiting {nan-$3 at Boskung. \ Mrs. F. Lodge and two children, returned to their hime in Fenelon af- ter visiting her father, Mr. H. Pen- rose, for a couple of weeks. Mr E. Fellows of Chapleau, 1 and Miss. A. Tumbu11,of Stratford, re- mained in- town a few days the guest :3! their uncle, Mr. C. E. Young af- ter attending the funeral of th?ir brother, Mr. Chas. Turnbun. ' ‘..«Ir and Mrs. Curtis, and children, of Bufialo, are visiting friends at H rseshoe Lake. Miss Clara Tumbull and Miss Ag- ms Kemohan returned heme from But then. after all. Pure Spices are cheap ones, cheaper in the long run than the so-called cheap spice. hecauscit takes less pure spice to give the desired flavor. and then the satisfaction obtained from their use will more than compensate for the small difference in price, if any. Wé Sell Only Pure, Not Cheap Spices PAGE 4 DRUG STORE DUNOON ’S Speeding 02%,..Aii Ememififim 3mm?! Sims .‘ a.» ~_â€".,..‘_.-,.. .5 Take advantage of; the wonderful bargains that await you here ant at the same time take 2% peep at the New Fall VVearables being unpack ed daily. During August this ‘store closes daily at 5 o’clock (Saturdavs cxcepted- Fancy Voiles 29c yard The rpmginder of our stock of Fancv Cotton Voxles, reg. 50c values 42 Inches wide. we offer to clear at per yard..................... 29C Pure wo;.l Crepe de Chcnas, 46 Inches wide. in shades of rose, {uscam cham xagne and wisrer: a, reg I. 25 values To clear gt per yd... ...75c 'Wool Delaines 29c yd. Fine imported French Wool Delaines m handsome patterns reg. 50c values. To clear at per ya (1 .................. $1.25 Crepe de Chenes for 75¢ yard 29c I Mr. F. Weighart and Mr. D. Mur- People Whose Blood Supply is Scanty MW of Toronto, have been fishing in 5 Gull and Mountain Lakes. Are In Danger of a Breakdown Rev. E. .Hockley, of St. John’ 5 church, Kinmount, occupied the phi- ‘pit in St, Paul’s church, :flinden, at the morning and evening gar/13:3 on . Sunday. Rev. C. E. Pratt Fan 1': ' Kinmount. Minden Fair 0“" 1' 1912' ‘ Mr. Jos. Olliver’s aunt and“ cousin, Mr. 13' Sawyers, 0f Lutterworth, of Toronto, are visiting here this was in town last week hiring men week. t 101‘ the LODngI‘d Lumber 00' M'r- onr‘ Mr: Confers! Tana-nave, nf Mr. Mossom, Lindsay, has taken a. carload of settlers’ effects to 885° katchewan. almost completed, the work being done by his son, who has built a concrete foundation, and on it a five roomed frame structure. Mr. Langdon brought a load (it tourists from Miner’s Bay on his steamer Kathleen one day last week. Rev. E. F. Hockley, of St. John‘s church, Kinmount, occupied the pul- pit in St. Paul’s church, Minden, at the morning. and evening ser/iczs on Sunday. Rev. C. E. Pra°.t r-a~ Kinmount. The Masonic brethren slimmer". din vine service in the Methodist cll‘rh on Sunday afternoon it 2 o‘ctock. Rev. Bro. J. M. Whyte breathed special sermon. A large number of tourists we at Gull View cottage, Gull Lake, also at, Gull View Point, ‘South Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Delamere and Miss Delamare left town for Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Dunn Gibbs, of Coboconk, was in town on his way from Beach Lake. Mr. Rupert J. Dowrie, of Detroit, Mich, is the guest of his uncles, Messrs. John H. and Geo. Graham. A large number of people from Min- den attended the Civic Holiday cele- bration in Haliburton on Thursday, August 18 and report a good time alâ€" though the weather was rather 1n Ct ' The Thin or impure blood is an invita-[ tion to sickness. The blood is at work day and night to maintain the health and any lack of strength or purity in the blood is a weakness in the defence against disease. Anae-i mia is the doctor’s name for lack of: blood. Its surest symptom is palor. : Anaemia does not confine itself to! i age or sex though it is particularly { common to girls between ages oi 14} and 17 when nature makes pecu- i liar demand upon the blood supply. 1 same lack of blood, however, prevcnts full recovery after la grippe, fevers, malaria, and operations, andi is present in old age, andeinlpersons; who have been undes unusual mentali or physical strain. In all cases of; bloodlessness Dr. Williams’ Pink; Pills are the best medicine known to; medical science. They actually make new pure blood, which brings with it; a healthy appetite and new strength' and "vitality. Mr. George Roy, Clair Sask., says “I have tested the vaâ€"f lue of Dr. Will-iams’ Pink Pills time ' and again when a poor condition of the blood might have led to serious trouble. I am a woman of 1 forty and as occasion required,I have used the Pills 03 and on since girl-; hood. I have proved their value in-‘ lage, apcub ouuuay ~wu.u but: ”1.10909 1.1.0". dy. I We regret to chronicle that at the time of writing Mrs. Tretheway‘, sr., is seriously ill. Rev. Mr. Wallace, of Sunderland, occupied the pulpit here yesterday, and delivered a most instructive ser- mon. Mrs. John Bagshaw, of Hamilton, is the guest/bf her daughter, Mrs. F. Nancekievell . (Special to The Postl' Mr. E. A. Wellstood and are visiting friends in Minden week. Miss Ida Kelly of Lindsay visited friends‘during the past week. Miss Horton, formerly of this vil- Visited at Mrs. Christopher’s over Sunday. Miss Mary Oswald and sisters 'reâ€" turned last Saturday after a pleas- ant visit with friends near Georgian family this more Bay. Mrs. Clark and Miss Bird, of Fene- ion Falls are visiting at Dr. White’s. The weather lately has been very unfavorable for the farmers. Too unâ€" ; the ailments that amict my sex, and much rain has hindered haying. Ber- I haVe never known them to fail. , I ‘ ries of all kinds have been and are ' .also gave them to my son for nerve , going to be scarce in this district. 1 B ADDOW trouble, which we thought would re- 1 The addition to the store by Mr. ‘ sult in St. Vitus dance. but the use Hopkins will add to the appearance ......., of the Pills prevented this and made of Main street. It is getting near Mr. and Mrs. John Suggitt visited (him well and strong- I do not; know . completion. friends at Valentia part of last week. 3 any better investment than to keep : Another fine residence is being Mr. E. Watson visited over Sun-f half a dozen boxes ‘of Dr- WilliamS’ ' built beside the R. C. church, which day at his aunt’s near Minden, who i Pink Pills in pt'he house. as they will when completed will be occupied by, is seriously ill. save more expensive doctor's bills." .Rev. Mr. Galvin. 1 Mr. Ephraim Goodhand spent Sat- You can get Dr. Williams’ {Pink‘- A number of our citizens took in urday and Sunday with friends at =Pills through any medicine dealer or ' the excursion on the 8th to Halibur- Cameron and Lindsay. lby mail at? 50 cents a bog or fix 7 ton. They report a good time. favorable. McGreg-or, of Cameron, spent Sup- day and Monday at Mr. George Good Mr. Arthur Lindop’s new house is almost completed, the work being done by his eon, who has built a concrete foundation, and on it a. five roomed frame structure. The Masonic brethren attended db vine service in the Methodist c'u W]: on Sunday afternoon -t Z o'ctork. Rev. Bro. J. ‘VI. Whyte Dreamed a special sermon. band’s. I Miss Ida. Ferris left this morning Mrs. A. Goodhand, of Fenelon wasf for Grand Bend and London to spend visiting visiting friends in Baddow a couple of weeks’ holidays with her I.“ islater, Mrs. A. E. Silverwood. Mr. Dunn Gibbs, of Coboconk, was in town on his way from Beach Lake. Mr. Rupert J. Dowrie, of Detroit, Mich, is the guest of his uncles, Messrs. John H. and Geo. Graham. Mr. w. J. Goodhand and Master p 33c and 29c Ginghams for 100 yard We are rushing mu. :14 beau- tiful range of ginghams in stripes,=':h-9cks and plaid effecrs reg 18:. and 202 values, 10 at ptl’ yard .................. C 20c and 22c Denims for 15¢ yard Handsame floral organdies It: all co 'orings, fine sheer 'v aves, reg, 25c values. To clear at... . 19C Fancy floral denims, 36 in- wide, suitable for cus zions and upholstering, reg. 20 and 15 22c ycL To clear at yd C 25c Mushns for K9c yd 1860m-DUNDAS ' FLAVELLES LIMITED--â€"- 1912‘ ’by mail at 50 cents a box or six Mr. and Mrs. Edward Truax, and family, of Fenelon. visited at Mr. George Goodhand’s on Sunday. Mr. Jos. Olliver’s aunt am? cousin, Mr. and Mrs. George Language, of Toronto, are visiting at Mr. Wil- son's, and Mr. John T. Graham’s. INVITING SICKNESS “Kayser” Gloves The celebrated “K35 sex” silk gloves with patent finger tips that are guaranteed tooutwear the glove. ‘Kayser” gloves mean satisfaction, we have them in long and short lengths all wanted shades. Prices wrist length...‘50c, 750, 1.00 long lengths...$1.00 and 1.50 36 in. Black Paillette Silk 75c yard Heavy black paillette silk, sott and lusuou a magnificent silk for waists, dresses and lin- ings, full 36 in. wide. Per yard .................. 75C (Special to The Post) Mr. Wm. Copeland has the foun- dation built‘for his new residence. . Miss Mary Oswald and sisters 're- turned last Saturday after a pleas- ant visit with friends near Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Osborn and Miss Hazel, Mr. and Mrs J.A. Wrighfl and family, also Miss May McIntyre attended a picnic at Beavcrton on Monday last in honor of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hall, of Cannington. - day at Mr. John Cory’s,‘r_,r, Miss Hazel Brocv was spending a Miss Eileen ItMcIntyre is visiting few days at MI'S. Frank Webster’s. her friend Miss Pearl McGinnis. Miss Gertrude Birchard is visiting We congratulate Mr. W. G. Hardy at Coboconk. in having successfully passed his‘ ex- Mr. J- F- Cunnings, 0f O'akwood, ] aminations in Honor Matriculation. called in our‘meighborhood this week. Mrs. Walter Arksey and children of Miss Gertrude Birchard is visiting Man-illa. are visiting at Mr. Albert in Woodstock. i Another fine residence is being built beside 3the R. C. church, which when completed will be' occuPied by Rev. Mr. Galvin. Mrs. Walter Arksey, and children, of Lindsay, are the guests of Ms. Albert Arksey. Rev. Mr. Wallace. of Sunderland, day: last, and were well pleased with occupied the pulpit here yesterday. the outing, the weather being ideal. and delivered a most instructive serâ€" Mr. James Spears was in» indsay mon. - on Saturday last marketing a load Mrs. John Bagshaw, of Hamilton, of his famous early tubers. is the guest/of her- daughter, Mrs. F. Among those who attended the ex- Nancekievell. hibition and horse races held in Pe- terboro on Monday were Miss Annie Andaman and Mr. Ira Gardener. KINMOUNT Miss Rita and Miss Jean Spiers The addition to the store by Mr. Hopkins will add to the appearance of Main street. It is getting near completion. “Ateliablel rench egulaito, never fails. Thm r werfrul in regulating the bills are generative portion of t a female system. Refuse allpehea imitations. Dru! e Vu’ I are sold at :5 a box. or three for 810. Mailed to any address. 011800» St. Catharine:- Ont- F or 5.... mat Higginbo tham' a store. Miss Nettie Bullock, of Toronto, spent Sunday .with the Misses Har- dy. ' l Mrs. Robt. Wright, of Bobcaygegn is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Walter Arkse'y and c! Manilla, are visiting at Mr. Arksey’s. Mrs. Rich. Ware, who has been ill, is improving. Mr. and .Mrs John Cory, also Mrs. Wellocott, of Toronto, spent Monday day at Mr. John Cory’s,‘6r. Dr; de Van's Femalg. Pills THE LINDSAY POST. PENIEL Mm! Wefimmfing The New Fali ren, : FRANKLIN ‘ Leanea on the tence and cine-d. her eye Ms. (Special to The Post“ I On the glittering autos speeding by. .Owing to the incessant rains of the ‘ DtO. past week the farmers of this vicin- , She snifled the air With a relish keen Iar- ity are having a rather, slack time, ' For the odor 0f the 83501138. i very little harvesting being done. AM “Oh.” she said. “I wish that Pa the Quite a, number of our citizens tooki Could only afford an auto car. 812. in] the excursion over the new C.P.R. f grain line to Port McNicoll on Tuesâ€" “If I carry out my present plan ind, day: last, and were well pleased with And marry Bill. the hired man, lay, the outing, the weather being ideal. : There’s not much chance for me to The New Fall and Winter Coats for Ladies' have arrived and been placed in stock. The general concensus of opinion 15 that these are the handsomest lot of coats that we have ever shown, New Rig Coats think so too, passed the recent entrance to Nor- In a Napier Six came speeding down; The 4,111 “cm; 55.3 mal examination. _, .o, He saw Maud's face: on the upper bar strongly repr>sen {ES 5.: We understand that negotiations And jammed the brakes on his pant- Rifle Associxisn 111:3: are under way to secure the services] ing 0313 ~ Commen:e 0"- 3““ 19:1 of Mr. Leverne Neals of "Lifiord. as ‘ . Branch R13“ Ell-1'33“ To: teacher of our public school for the “Sweet Maid,” he said, With 'a PlaY- f0310W'in“ 9H”; 1121'? :1. coming year. , i fill Wink, as the rggimey :4: 293:? Mrs. F. Veals is spending a month “Do you think you could get my car Wflliamsop- (.191. 5 f with her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Par adrink? Fee, Lieut Gen. 05'3““? Dell, of Nyevale. ;'?She 3 pretty neat out of the aqueous J. Glass, Li 2:: .0 3: 5 Thai officials of our Sabbath school stuff â€"â€"---""""" have arranged for a rally service for And her works are running a trifle RED the children on Sunday next. The" rough." TIMBER SECU church will be- decorated, and there i will also be special music. The; ser- €80 Maud tripped back to the house vice will begin at 10.30. 1 a spell, i- __...â€"- MINDEN (Specxal to the Post.) On Sunday afternoon, August 11, the Masonic brethren and brethren fro-m Gelert, Haliburton, Hall’s Lake- Coboconk, Miner’s Bay, Lochlin, atâ€" tended service in the Methodist church. Rev. Bro. J. M. Whyte preached a- special sermon from Rev. XI, 1. During the early part of the service Mrs. (Dr) Stewart 0! Min- We extend our heartiest congratuâ€"i lations to Miss Annie Anderson and ; 311315 then the Judge from the near- Miss Pearl White, who successfully by town passed the recent entrance to Nor- In a Napier Six came Speeding down; mal examination. _, .9 He saw Maud's face: on the upper bar We understand that negotiations And jammed the brakes on his pant- are under way to secure the services ing 031'- The heavy rains on Friday night done considerable damage to the road on the boundary near the 13th con. ., but our energetic overseer, Mr. Wm. Kerr, had it repaired by Sat~ urday evening. u hibition and horse races held in Pe- ”Bill has enough at hired man’s rat- terboro on Monday were Miss Annie es Anderson and Mr. Ira. Gardener. ‘ T0 buy me a pair of roller skates, Miss Rita and Miss Jean Spiers And maybe a lubricating cup, visited Reaboro and Omemee friends ‘ $0 I reckon 1'11 have t0 pass him last week. i~ up.” Mr. Amos Hancock, of Lindsay vis- ited at his cousin’s, Mr. J. W. Hanâ€" cock’s. Miss Bessie Clay,;-of Toronto spent over Sunday with her friend, Miss Tillie Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Weldon, of Lindsay are visiting !at her mother’s Mrs. Mary Rogers’ Mr. and Mrs. B. House, of Toron- to, and Mrs. M. J. Greenaway of Eden, spent Tuesday at Mr. J. Cul- lis. Mrs. Shepard, of Lindsay, visited her aunt, iMrs. G. Dale on Sunday. (Special to The Post) LINDEN VALLEY ‘ mmfltéts: '35-»? PM“! 9W1 " 21.1? ,.-:t':w: , I“! W%,.-."W%1, ,ome in and see if you don’t All our remaining stock of Ladies’ white mull, lawn and alloverembruidery dresses, reg 5.00, 5.50. 6.00 and 6-50 values. T k h ' . E23373: 5.3??? $2.95 Ladies’ Dresses 2.95 each But- he thought 6! his mother stern Who could drive a car like a ten- And then he thought of his sisters And he's like to take her for a- ride To the nearest church to be his bride To buy me a pair of roller skates, drunken ”aim”; glide On rubber tires through the country side. F. C. Fielding, and son, C. M. I And sped away 1' Adams, Leslie Crowe, Jas. Graham, tAnd Maud came Wm. Beatty, of Coboconk; Joseph: plan, Church, Lochlin; Jas. Welch, Hall’s f And married Bi}: Lake; Wm. Blair, Haliburton, Dr.§ Chambers, and Mr. Hatch, of Min- er's Bay, Geo. Dawk'ms, W. Oliver, hay. Leaned on the fence and fixed her eye 0n the glittering autos speeding by. Dropped her rake in the new mown W. McElwain, Wm. Newall, of Gelert. The Ooboconk brethren drove to Moore’s Falls, where they were met by the steamer Kathleen. Maud Muller on a. summer’s day er's Bay presided at the organ. She . Who were saving up for a W also rendered two excellent 80108.; During the latter part of the service “If I should wed this simple m Mr. W. F. Pickard presided at the Why I am very much afraid organ. Mr. Burns also sang a solo. I’d hgve to yield my place," said: Among the Masonic brethren from a. “In the gasoline aristocracy... distance were Messrs. C. M. Callan, j Arthur Stevens, Jno. Snell, P. Mcâ€" I And his feet grow cold, and hesai Intyre, Robt. Robertson, R. Day,f “Nox! Nit-:3" F. C. Fielding. and son, C. M. And sped away in his Napier Sir Adams, Leslie Crowe, Jas. Graham, 3And Maud carziei on: the orig}: Wm. Beatty, of Coboconk; Joseph: plan, steamer Kathleen. 3 (K 11;. g; Sig-Liam} The recent railroad ..rec‘5 on ‘ MAUI) Lackawanna railroad, in which"‘ lives were lost as a result oi an Corsets Children’s gingham dresses sizes from 6 to 14 y1:,ixpi';:g stripes and checks, trimmed with plain materxals- To clear at each ......... 89C ‘m WILL REPRESENT LOCAL R LINDSAY. FRID A -- Cambridge St. \orth of We“ For all kinds of tGrauite" “Dd g: Monuments Get price5 cesand Signs; R. CHAMBERS; 9‘ It cannot be long before all wads will fall in line with the ware and Lackawanna. Human is too. precious to be at the me RAILROAD EPiEFLfiYEES AND STONG Di The travelling public will not fault with this, however much trainmen themselves may object railroad's first duty is to saw the public are safeguarded and feelings of its employees are d! a secondary matter. Where that keen competition among raflm the road which promises to 0m on its trains only conductors.” eers, firemen and brakesznen who total abstainers win most 85172?! other things being equal, be W1 rouized. gineer’s drunkenness has canmd ‘ Lackawamna to make-its rules in gard to the use of intoxicanfé trainmen still more strict. fl. W Frank Moyn much aimid the '2 red man. we understand that in has sold his fa: m, of Baddow. Q funny are tall-xi: It at an early date. “Wager Agent 1 ”W: the fir st of :11 “Ontano girls “:1 h.“ amilar purp‘ “Waived letters 11% 3'.“ agents throw , '. 7mg that 1‘ .. in the country 5‘ dun“ in the 1: Reduced the Ra mun! Accé to'Hariiazza. 'r. Radiant! Clerk .auiflent while locki : (hem) McClinch £3” gave a very h ,vgv “to do before t ,. Vhidl was appr M. mss May T Mff’i ‘ ‘Tabl‘ d was ope: m had several the gear, which can III: of the crank '3 “011 £311 1! 1E and: him a terrifi 5 the knee, almost h canal. As there Pmby, assistance Fianna carefully ab was not broken k extremely sorei I an usual refn i. and after SD85 [M]: an the I , w respective M had one of y. All who wet it to be the be b nextmeetin home of Mrs. w useful and present. Aft‘ I. Canada m such a Prospective b bu. Toronto Baldwin and with fri tra tb

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