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Lindsay Post (1907), 23 Aug 1912, p. 10

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., 10- rpm, in} W 1100111 AHEAD 1011 1111. 1001015 100111013 10 MOTOR VEHICLES 101 Toronto Telegram: Poor persecuted F paintedâ€"that is s, (the yw willa automobilists 1 What do you think of F the Pastoral ensemble. and 3not FFFbe this list of rules. which a little bird “fifth“? She? mu“ be , if: in S 1‘ n , ' ‘ whispers Ontario legislators are] p F 3 9° en in summer. r au 1111111, and white in Winter. about to append to that tyrannicalF 6. Automobiles running. on country document, the Motor Vehicles Act ? - roads at night must send up, a red Surely the farmers have been busy rocket every mile and wait ten see- with Sir James Whitney, Just open onds for the road to clear. They may your throttle and take a look over then proceed carefully blowing their themâ€"the regulations, not the farm- , horn and shooting Roman candles. ere. F 7. In case an automobile comes up ‘behind and Wants to pass, the farm- er will affect deafness until the auto- mobilist calls him a hard name. 8. All members of society will give up Sunday to chasing automobiles, shooting, and shouting at them, mak- ing arrests and otherwise discourag- ing country touring on that day. ‘».A,. w -.-, -vâ€"«a- MW-M. .3. “-411... M ' "39+ '4_~ l SUFFFRFD AGDN Canada; 3 finest siifiar Your love of cleanliness and purity will be gratified by this 5- ' “more" 111111 1111111111 1111 NEW RULES 1. On discovering an approaching team, the automobilist must stop off side and cover his machine with a; Ftirpaulin painted to correspond with the scenery. 2. The speed limit on country [roads this year will be secret and Extra ‘F Granulated Sugar t's Canada‘s finest sugar, fresh from the Refinery, untouched by human hands. Each Package contains 5 full pounds of sugar. Your Grocer . can Supply you. the penalty for VlOlathl’l \Vlll be $10 9. In (38.88 8. horse. will not pass an .C. STIRLING. ESQ. F ‘for every mile an offender is caught automobile, notwithstanding the - . . . GLENCOE, ONT., Aug. 15th. 1911. Fgoing in excess of it. scenic tarpaulin, the automobilist "So much has been said and written a about “Fruit-a.tives” that it might seem Canada Sugar Refining 1 3. In case an automobile makes will take the machine apart as rap- Dyspepsia, that I feel called upon to inform you of the remarkable and satisfactory results I have had from using them. Dyspepsia and Indigestion as everyone knows, can give you more uncomfort- for the distance that the team runs, in addition to the usual charg- es for damages. 4. On approaching a, corner where iteam run. away, the penalty Will be idly as possible, and conceal the unnecessaryformetoaddmyexperience. 1350 for the first mile, $100 for the parts in the grass. But‘iruit-aâ€"tiges” werchso beneficial Fsecond mile, $200 for the third mile, 10-. In case an automobile ap- F0 mew e11 I su Cred “FF dFSFFESSan F proaches a farmer’s house, when the roads are dusty, it will slow down to one mile an hour and the chaufâ€" feur will lay the dust io front of the K ON FRIDAY MORNING Fhe cannot command a view of the house with a. hand sprinkler worked able hours and days than most common Fioad ahead, the automobilist must over the dash board. complaxnts. “I am glad to be able to say to st0p__not less than 100 yards from the, turn, toot his horn, ring a bell fire Fa. revolver, hallo and send up three bombs at intervals of- five minutes. But don’t despair. 'This is only the unctuous advertisement of a Sarnia oil company, who wouldithus seek to acquaint the chance autoistâ€"reader you that although in the past I suffered excruciating agony with Dy spepsia, I am now in perfect health. “ Fruit-a -tives ’ ’ accomplished the desired result and I have to thank them WAS SPIKE PLACED 0N CUP R. TRACK. 7F Toronto Star: Word was received F Several medical men were 8190 sent 5. Automobiles must be seasonably with the virtues of their lubricant. for my very favorable and satisfactory at the C.P.R. ofiices in the Union Fto the scene of the accident from Peâ€"F .-,.-..__._.- _‘ state of health” ‘1' ..C STIRLING Station shortly before noon today. terboro and Lindsay, both of which Why don’t ou tFry “Fruit-a-tives"? 1’ that Engineer '1. Bennett and Trainâ€" F places report that they are unable t0 LONG STANDING F UED lS TERMlNATED 50¢ a ybox, 6 1' $13.7 so, trial size, 25c. be more numerous than the berries. Mr. Fred Woolridge, jr., Bethany Junction. The 10.40 o’clock, when five coaches men Vodden and Brown had been get particulars of the wreck I it ‘FF 48313.5 Or SSPFE on receipt 0f price ’SDI‘OUIG'S b11811 on Friday PCXt- AF FFFFF1~ ». FFFFJF' ”Emma“ are F7 seriously injured and several passen- HAMILTON MAN SAW WRECK F GYPSIE87 VISIT T0 OMEMEE REC by Fmtâ€"a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Fgood programme of sports will l1thB-‘1thg; FFchz-FFF speaking to 11: :FFFFF; gets bruised and cut When th'FF NFF‘ Wm. D. McCurdy, a Hamilton man, ALLED _._____________. ngven and prizes for young and old FF1 - \ 1. .7 1 .F : ~. ~D113; ’ negationst (1â€"6:: 608 which left the station at 8.211 n’- one Of the passengers on the 11.17; Berrypicking is the order of the day Will be oflered. 11.;5F-FFF F F F FF FFFFFFF FFFFF Fm eZF-; F F clock this morning, left the ”1115 at “p.12” sais that he saw the wreckF New York, Aug. 16â€"A fued which camps were only a block apart there at present but the DiCkers seem to F Mr. Fred Brandon, family and p: H'- F ___ -4â€" 4.. -4 4“ :3 Z shortly afterwards. All the coaches, Fexisted between the Lucas and Stev- save the last, were thrown from theFenB tribes 0f gypsies for tWO years was no intercourse, except on occasions when King Stevens such 1 occurred at abott went fol- acc1dent tailor, o track and he was told that the en- F has been settled, and yesterday the over to the Stevens tribe to beat up Cannington, is at present enjoying F returned home on Tuesday. F‘F- FF ‘ \ F1 F111“ “ft us the 71’s ‘ lowed the engine from the tracks. A gineer and the mail clerk were the Fdove of peace looked down upon the his son-in-law, or for some other his holidays. F Mrs. W. C. Latimer of: Be;1verton:-FFlF F , £0 Sat; . F special with General Superintendent ! ”my tWO hurt The mail clerk was encampments, one at White Plains cheerful purpose. Mrs. Thomas Slemmon, and daugh-‘and Mr. HOFmeS' 0F TOFFOF‘FO' FFF‘FF 1 F. F-FF as wry-1%: Arundel. DF- Beatty and others 0“ reported to have sustained a. brokenFavenue and Palllam l’alkezly'. and the But the birth of Prince Tremont, ter Maud, visited friends and rela- F gueStS or their mOFher' F'Fm” FFOFFFFF’S éiiFF) FleFFFu work o‘F<;F-F~FF board “'35 immediate” ordered on. leg. and the engineer suffered a seâ€" F other at Morris 3 ark Avenue and Le- as the baby is called, because he was tives at Salem recently. lb FAnn'St' this week. FFF‘F" FF 45' .-.F there will 1 t and wrecking crews from West Tor- vere shaking 11p. Fbanon street. At the latter camp born at Tremont and Webster Ave., Miss Olive Western of Toronto F Mr. and Mrs. Less Clifl' motored toF __ erected F. .: 5 onto and Havelock were sent to the The line will not be cleared until Queen Lucia rules a tube of fifty, brought back the white dove, and it spent a coup] of d 8 Ft M A th Fenelon Falls last Sunday. . .a'test 00,11, : .1- scene to clear the track, which is today some time, so Mr. Mc- while King Stevens reigns at the has built a permanent nest in the Presser" s lastFF weekay a F r urF Mr. Alec. Hardy has purchased Mr. DR. G. W: HALL «his 51,561.; .0‘. likely t0 be blocked for several hours dy stated White Plains Avenue camp. Flargest tree between the two camps. FR' L Corlett S SFOCk OFF dry FFOOFFS’ F’FTTF‘FF FFFFFT‘F‘FN OFFF‘F‘F‘F‘FFF 1' his “"0111 1""F'“ Toronto Telegram: C.P.R. passenâ€" All the passengers going throughF It was the arrival of a baby prince F King Stevens pride at becoming a 3411;! ArRthur Mark,' of, Toronto, was Fboots and shoes, and gr oceries, and F 91111 1.1111: Cf!’ fa: :1 2...: Trinity liars ’hjs fellow 1;ch get train NO- 508 that PEFFed Ont 0F Peterboro, about 20 in all, so one in the Lucas camp that buried the; grandfather was so great that he orâ€" :h. F' kmhard SFth 8 3‘ Few daysFWill open up store shortly in Mr- F,FFFFCFQ,.(F:FF?FTF_':FJFFVF‘FF‘F‘: “films"; the ”gala, .zd - the I'nion Station at 8.20 this morn- report says, were transferred to the hatchet and started the pipe of peace tiered a prolonged celebration Lights 15 wee ' FJ. B. Ross’ old stand- FFFQF11F2:F1F:e lCAF Fqu’o1FF1FF:~F- :1: -;1r. of worship no: ingleft the rails at Bethany Junc- 11.17 which was following Famoking Princess Mary. mother of F gleamed among the trees about Prin- We understand that CFVFC holidayF P F“ "F ‘FF -‘ “FF“: F ‘ 33““ F “P“ F .1111... 80 General b tion while travelling at a fair rate of speed. At noon the local officials had very few details of the accident, except that the engine left the rails, pulling the baggage and mail cars and other coaches with it. The report also stated that Engin~ eer T. Bennett and Trainmen Bro 1111 and Vadden had been injured, and that a number of the passengers were bruised and cut because thrown from their seats. “Was any one killed '.’ None of the passengers were report- the future ruler of the Lucas tribe cess Mary's tent, gypsies moved about ed iniUI‘Ed although many were is the daughter of King Stevens and Fin gala attire, and soft music of bruised and otherwise shaken up. he could not resist the baby cries, Fguitar and mandolin told that war FNGINEER BENNETT STAYS 0Nl that were borne by the breeze from had been turned into a festival. time during this month. Mrs. Robert Wright, of Peterboro spent a few days at the home of Mr. A. E. Webster. Rev. Wickett spent a few days his home in Shannonville. Schoolhouse, was the guest of Mr. DUTY Fthe Lucas camp a block away. He Engineer Thomas Bennett of Have-Fwent over to investigate. It was the lock, who was at first reported to be first time he had been in the enemy’s LITTLE BRITAIN severely hurt, sdstained only minor camp since last September, when he injuries, and was able to remain -on1went there to beat his son-in-law. (Special to The Post) duty The entire family was taken to the Mr. Horace Mctherell of Boxall Fireman Neilson was probably the FMorisania court at that time. But all Matthie s, Lindsay spent a few days w k most painfully injured 50 the one this has been forgotten now and the under the parentalFroof this week ee F reliable report says. Two mail clerks war has been declared 03 Mr. Charlie Yeo has returned F Mr. and Mrs. John Glenny Thursday last at SturgeOn Point. “ asked The to F Co. Mr. M. Andrus, of Lindsay, is in our vicinity this week taking photos and will be found at Mr. A. M. Rus- land’s. Anybody is welcome to call and see samples of- work whether they Miss Annie McDermott, of Toronto visiting her mother, week. Mr. P. J Anderson in Lindsay on Monday. Considerable importance is credited partially patched up when the party to the fact that a spike was found 1'93":th New York. on the track over which the train is ~ BE AT UP SON-IN-LAWq thought to have passed and suffered They were friends then, ’and agreed the mishap. Superintendent Arundle to hold a reunion in New York, when ductor J. Barnes, and the coaches were well filled with passengers when they left Toronto. SURGEONS. LEAVE FOR SCENE A special train left the C. P. R. Mrs. Shier this Miss Maud Craddock, of Coldwater .w _4‘1W- m .\ FROM DYSPEPSFA is to be observed in our village someF Toronto this week before returning to Mrs. Richard Westaway, of Brown’s and Mrs. John Yeo. a few days last spent' F 11 1’3")" um. ,. a...>.’...-~wâ€"¢ ,a W»..- “a.” itililidat'. ”9114111; A Marshall in 11111111115 on Menday. F 111011111 FdFigv A» m._:.‘~ Miss Flora Stuart in Stouflville onF cuggr 1- FAT M... F ~43 \ arc Ul’C’ja‘crj o, "v, , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mann in Tor FF and ar.1:F:Fr< Fun-.1 1,2,; 2:351: mans onto a few days this week. FF’“ “ "C WIN-urn 5F F.FFfF‘F‘FFFFF¢_ Flnws l'l:E 10%)., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shier at Ux-F bridge for the week end. Mr. J. McArthur, of Bancroft Out, at his daughter’s, Mrs. J. W. Barr-F er's for the week end. Mrs. Rich Brandon at Sunderlaad on Monday. Misses Ethel Dawson, Jennie Dob-F “'- ' =‘ 6 F3. Sclifitm r .' 2.21,. . son and Ella Dobson in Peterboro on F F.:, “F “F.’F'F_;»".ire.:.;, '3” Monday. Fss..1‘1.. 1-1.1.311“: J 'i.;-: .' Mr. May in Sunderland on Monâ€"F,“ FF U , . , ,, F‘FF"; 1d3Y- F F":.7‘,F FzFiF' F3; ' F Mr. J. A. Fitzsimmons of Lindâ€"F 1 _. 7 F F ' sayI in town on Monday. F ’ 1 . ' Mr. Gordon May and Misses MayF F ' 1 C Iof Toronto motored to 1town on Sunâ€"F . '1 N day and were guests of Mr. and MrsF LF'K’F’J‘F -‘-'~5 . . ' .. ._ _ \1 1«,.,, .v , 1 .1,. 11215:” 4 l I I i F F T. A. ‘Wilson. . The Methodist church adult 11111112; claSS held a picnic at Beavcrton on F‘X “ [Monday The day turning out fine, F 1.11:1; la large number of the young people; enjoyed a good day’s outing. Mrs W A. Mathews returned homeF ‘LFFFFF 1‘, on Monday night after spending the: Fpast month with her mother in Brus- , ,FFFF' .1, Fsells out 1-“. 1F1. 31111113,, ;' Mr. Frank Glassford at Beaverton on Monday. Dr. J. A. Sinclair has gone to Co- FDTCLAUGHLH‘F, bourg to judge at the horse show. F Mr. Jack Mathews has accepted aF BARRiSTEfif‘ position in the Munro house, Peterâ€"1 \1 boso. F .117... 1,1 .. {3:12.131 Mrs. J. A. Sinclair in Toronto onF“r , - ‘ 1 :~ ~ . lMonday. F R J. McLaugh: in x c A M rum" . _ .: 1 F Mr. Wm. Halward spent the weevF “fiwfiéf' P?“ 11131111.... highest ambition L: Fend in Peterboro. F , ._. ,,,,, . 1". 1.. v. (1%:th .1: and inductl‘if‘fu -- F Knox church Sunday school me _ me our spne e C e I'hilF "‘ muons di‘cclr C5 hold their school picnic in Mr. i ty. who have been campdng at Du- f cloe's Point the last Couple of weeksF F ”:53: Crime, (-11“- J”ll.\1(,1..ilS . ofthe Ditine '7 â€"â€"__â€"__.â€"â€"â€"â€"_~ - 41 them with music ; ..u'â€"1 to many of 1:4 ._..,1, but we can exc: in»; if a man accorn 1.. Fabiect. Raised i [Uni Us Tiff OMEMEE JOTTINGS (Special to The Porn Mr. and Mrs. Squio'r and daughter DRS. NEELANDS IRVINE are visiting, at the hame of Mrs John erm ling I” DEFFFFFSF§ D? isiryâ€"VI: h was convert FMccr.“ ux 11 lcc’ 11 lrt>:.‘.';’.‘.. Cr 11:. and Bridge FFF dutch am] 1‘0::.F F Master Cecil and Miss Lillian Par- Work, Specialty. >.Ler‘:.ii 71:; is antic: '.8 mem. her. How: FSODS, of Toronto, 8.1% visiting their FCFFFFFFFFr11F1FFFFFFFFFn cxlzsclion use: 6"... film gm mm the SCQH grand parents, Mr' 333d Mrs- J,fiâ€"’ar- modicdhncariy Li'wzlzc 5221195011 lion: FF M ideas EFF Son's Lind...» ' ‘ ‘ Weed his 51.1; 1â€"1 A General Boot! " m in this ago Miss Blanche Elliott has returned ome after an extent ed visit FIRE AND LIFE W11Fhll’he Largest fire Insurance 01ml \ '1 CIVIL. Exalm .1 .' Sun‘s ‘11: as . party of Reaboro people to pick FF\D FF F” a--. 4 , huCkleberries- Musicig‘al Drainage \\ :rk .. SchFKFFT' M Mr and Mrs. M. E. Nugent spent 34: F F U F F 25 Sunday with Millbrook intends LINDSAY, ONTARIOL Mr and Mrs. J. l _ “31151. $111111 5. G 0 5111111,; Wi son are spend County E 1 ing a few days at Dunsford before Telegram. 2::FFed1DF '1; 333117111) anddW. McKay, The two tribes left England several her home in Galt after spending in Miss Greta, Williams of Toronto is her sister in British Columbia. the World. he mdthat Finch “No,” was the reply of the local e a 50’s 1g y ruise . Years ago for a tour of the United this place. visitin Mrs J S h Mr. W. Johnson is visiting his unâ€" C:v~l:al.._. ________ $ c,ooo.ooc P uced .n e , The train con31sted of two coaches States, Memco and Canada. , g ames mi” .this weekFc cle Mr. Robert Jo} n on A. ‘., . .,.F flown '88 too absolute 1 offimals. and the mail car. Th=' C d' . _ Miss Lorna Hullyer spent Sunday Mrs. McC-racken, of Warsaw, is M' .F s . . . ‘FfF'TFFTF‘AF‘fi' . 1 1 ”5001000 ... m we excuse - A second report stated that the .1r ana ian itinerary concluded in’Oakwood the guest of her sister Spending a week with her daughterF lss Lulu Balfour and Miss Van- . “11-... .. , . . , 1‘0!” 1W1. .. a. mail clerk was also injured, and that ROAD BED SANDY couple 0f weeks’ stay near Oime-mee, Elsie Hullyer. F Mrs.iRoy Rogers. doozer have returned home after ‘F‘PFfF’FalF‘FF F'F‘F' FF’l‘F'FFF $123321ch m "' The Ch“ the fireman escaped by jumping. The road bed in the locality where at WhFCh place they ran foul; Of the Mrs W N . Miss Ethel McKee has returned at VFSFF'an Omemee flriends" F2231: F :1vain .- 1:113; Tile resorts 2}“ held in The officials could not state what the derailment occurred is said ‘30 be Faw- After a week’s legal Proceedings 9 . .' m' . TWF°FF' °F osmwa' ’8 ter two weeks visit at 1 akcfield F The “0”” 0f Friday n isht did con- and 5131312114.: c c - ' 35°“ F“ caused the accident and said that very sandy, and whether the rat-ls in the Peterboro fair grounds, WFFIFIFFYFngFaF Vlmt with her father, Mr. ' ‘ ‘ siderable damage in this vicinity, . mural in :Fc1 {cc .cu :iv guilds» they had difiiculty in reaching the spread, ““15an the accident, is a the tribe was heavily fined, and were Mr eg’h sr. . [having struck the barn of Mr. Alec. W. R. WIDDESS. scene of the accident because the tele- matter of conjecture. The accident, ordered to leave. The leader of. the assist d :1 11 Gordon, of Cannm-gton, CANNINGTON FJones, also killing four cows belong- Agent f 1 l ..... 7.5:.3‘ . .3. \‘1 c.0113 graph and telephone wires were out so one report says. occurred around tribe was Steven George, and after te . r. Arthur Prosser, (local ,ing to Mr. Charles Fee, and ahorse "’95:: of business. ten o’clock. , Fleaving there the camp split, and a agile: ) a couple or days last week in owned by ML Thos. Fee SMITH SMITH The train gas in charge of Con- SPIKE FOUND bitter warfare followed, which was ma mg sales for the Massey-Harris (Special to The Post) Mr. Cecil Corneil has gone with a yards on the Esplanade, on board of seemed to view this fact with alarm, their travels were completed. They get their h t which were Dr. Beatty, General Supt. in that it may have been placed there Selected White Plains Avenue and We are p] o 0; taken or not. is, the gueSFt 0F MFSS Clara Brandon Arundel, and a number of C.P.R. maliciously. Pelham Parkway as the place to N Stace p ease to hear that Mt L thm week emmowg l â€"- pitch the festal camp This was two Y is improving in health. Mr. C. E. Stone spent some days M' . The wrecking trains from West TO- EleCtl’lC Restorer for MCI] «years ago and the reunion festivities centlls; iaigyaniizzi: 3:8 :eiultnhed of: 1 to g e . ronto and Havelock were sent to Phosphonol {gaggagggrypeeggfthéadg included the marriage of Princess Lakes clear up thre debris. vim and vitality Prematuredecayand. allsexnal M5171 0f the Stevens tribe to Prince The locomotive and coaches will're- Siting 323%.? °1F>F$1e§~s3 £33,033 Tom, of the Lucas band. There was quire a. visit to the shops before he- 00.. 3tfiimnéggd5fii rhgmunnme great rejoicing and toasts were drunk ing used again. “m d, “ Hiflnhmhnm . “or. to eternal friendship. But soon there was nagging, and the white dove soared away beyond the clouds and the hatchet was dug up. A bitter- warfare followed. The tribes liked the Bronx and ceased T Ftheir wandering and established per- Fmanent camps there. Although the at the rocks huckleberrying week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hefner of Dray- ton are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- last Mr. F. G. Perrin, of theng and LYtle firm is enjoying his holidays ry Brandon. at Washburn’ s Island. Mr. Frank Brandon at PeterborQF Mr. Walter Everson intends leaving on Monday. ing for the west in a. few days where Misses Annie McPherson and Millie he will spend some two or three McMillan at Lindsay on Monday. months. Mr. Bell and Miss Kate Ellis, Mr. P. J. Pilkey, and family, of Toronto, at Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Foster’ s oronto, motored to our village last for the week end. week and visited friends a few days R L- Corlett A Hardy, and Sid Miss Geraldine Perrin, who been camping with her brother, F. G. oooooo.ooo.ooo~ Perrin, has returned to her home in Oakwood. Mr. J. J. Rich, wife and son Har- Special Bargains LAWN liliOWERS We have a few Lawn Mowers in stock, which we are offering at the following prices. These are high v m We Don’t Bobble Shoes â€"§.. .0 If you have any photos F 1 â€".____ old, leave in a few days for Hamil- ou want 3 ' nlar ed grade machines, the best made but we must not ton and Detroit where they Will F g carry them over. ghen you want your spend a few days. come in afid talk it oes or Rubbers 1e- We re r t . ' paired t ake them to 8 e to hear that Mrs. W111 ‘ Stacey is very ill at present with over with' us. A Few 14 m. Norlra Lawn F One 16 1n. Electriq Mower Mowers F l knife cylinder. wheels,’ no hall- bearing. $41. 75 at $3. 65 One 16 in. Norka Mower Three knife cylinder with 9 inch typhoid fever and hope that her re- covery will be a speedy one. ' Miss Emily Dobson, of Oakwood, was the guest of Mae Archer a few days last week. The Ladies’ Aid, of the Christian chhrch, was held at the home of Mrs good drive Regula I. HUGHES 101031111101 11111 These haveQ inch (lil\€‘ wheels, with 3 knife cylinder. Regular price $4 now $3.15. One 16 in. Electric Mower O o O o O o C o O o O o O o O o O o O C o 0 o O of Toronto are visiting frmnds- in tOWn. BELLEVILLE has mâ€"m mee friends Monday. spending a few days with Mr. and = / g‘===: MrMsissWiMMagee. » C 111]. (if e n Qty uriel Morrison» of Peterboro FOR ELETCFFERS spent Sunday with her ‘m,other Mrs. J. Morrison. leaving fo'.~ the west. Miss .0 lta Pogue has gone to her Fschool near Tory Hill. JAMES KEITH Steed Merchant and Dealer ad Poultry SKIPFFF“ “academia-F Mr. and Mrs. B. Schneider and son the most ImPFFOF for Frank, Mrs. F. E. Nugent of Mit- inurlndinh 1' ill 1.11 11< 1f FFFFFFFFFFF: all light ShaF ch 011, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ZNugent of ‘FFSFF‘FS‘F’F FFFFFFFFF“ FFFFFFFFFF 111-1. N 1133111 lxm (1 {uh-”1'1““ ‘ ° ‘ ° ° 0 - ~1 Iillbrook, were the guests of Mr. out F Henry Nugent on Friday last. W H Miss EVa. Fee has gone to Norâ€" ‘â€""""‘ â€"-â€"*â€"‘“" “neletteS-F wood to visit her friend, Miflfi Roxie Andrus. Mrs. Harvey Fee and daughters of ALBERT COLLEGE BUSINESS SCHOOL 1'll‘l.l Vx‘ 11 Six} 00 [3:1 ) “W “I B 11le Mr. Kenneth Griffin was a. visitor i° ”term on 11...... 21:131.. tie-.11, .1 1W.“ ,1 Miss Pearl White called on 01118- t“ ehe “011,“, F””"‘F FFFFFFFOFF n Gingha duced prices. I“ 'x'm alone for FF" ooooi-oogo Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Porter of Jaâ€"Fafji 01:1}.th . 1F: -11. .. Table L. O netvflle, visited his mother on : iatar- hrngFuatesF holdihg the bestpo‘gm, - 1118115. daY-t FCandiddtes 1111;111:111 lFFeFFFFlFinFSFFFFFFFFF salfi ..... Mr. Fred Laidley was in Lin dsay 1’1 111111111Fr»;1« 11.111311”: F111 credoanF 1 ('ullll ‘ on business Saturday fiFFE‘EfiFiFdwiFF-i- 1‘1 SFleahsls- toM‘FFFFF MIG Li Miss Grace Laidley is ,visitiing aPSpPCii-ll 1ti£111i1111_ {118333106 ution’ nenS, friendt in Peterboro. - culati'm 'FF‘F'FPF‘FFFF ‘FF F1FFFFFFblluSIC'FFFnF mg 608 Miss Spiers, of Frankoin, is the ‘FOP‘FL‘F 011.2111 liFlFlFLFt thsical Cul' ' the $1931; of her cousin. Miss Phi-lie 3:11: OFF Addrfi’ Faiths . , Brown. 1 F01 Illustrated CilPllleFF 03' r TICkll Mr and Mrs. Mills and family are °RINCIPAL DYEW/ . . . . ‘ ~ . _/ find? cylinder w1th ball-bearing drive wheels. Regular $4.20, now will: Garnraliwazzozn Thursfdalyetlasg. D M h“ Fâ€" s 10“” FFFF v. ' " . . . . o a, e r ' ' ll 1 . go ‘1). me at $000 for $4.25. $3 25 Repairs while on wait. man. 0 9 cm 1'. de Van 3 Female Pills MISS Aldah w Brya 1.111 m... F y Spent the week end at Mr- Nathan "fifsrhblortrenchlgmr: never! ll These L at bat now Of EdmonwnBC l Rodman’s. m?" y eleventh in regulating 1h. rs Aay, ‘ . . .1 . . . . , portion oft m,“ victor”! J. G. EDWARDS AN D CO. Lindsay-st. and \Vlllxam st. N Miss Effie ’Beecroft, of Toronto, is we? Gregory ‘ Drug Store a FFIFsFaCheaPOFSF ”0%.: 131-. J"- flgififiefg gm leave .011 Tuesday 101. gee ass 8W m“ ’ the guest of Cora Barrowclough this 0 Eh.” Gallium?“ wait where a he will be enga week! gooooooooooooooooOOOOG For sale at Higginbo tham’s store. er at the coast.

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