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Lindsay Post (1907), 30 Aug 1912, p. 8

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».<, PAGE 8 O '1 O. (D '1 n! H- O 3 O (D l Gamsby’s Superior fresh- Picked Red and Black Cherries , Price $1.50 per Basket ____L___________._.â€"â€"-â€"â€" FRESH GARDEN RASPBERRIES DAILY l l l 0 We also carry a complete 1 line of Fresh Vegetables. f Tomatoes, Peas, Beans, Onions. New Potatoes, l Corn, Etc. l 00990099909991 9099990009099990099009 i l l We are Agents for Weston’s Toronto Bread A. L. CAMPBELL Groceries and China Hall Phone No. 10 LINDSAY. 990999909099099909990999009999999909 9999900999999009099909 0099999990909990990990 99 l; l ##k r... Mr, John Austin sr, made an ex- KINMOUNT ;r,ra trip to Fe‘nelon Falls last week. lUn Sunday morning, 18th he‘ drove ldown to that burg, but during the inight his horse took a notion to start for-home without him. When he arrived the following day there was (Special to The Post) Galwav fair directors are busy get- 1:- ing ready for the fair on Sept. -... and 17th. no horse here. He was phoned that Mr; Alex. Horn accompanied 53‘ it had been caught near the village Mrs. Horn and Mrs. John McLennan, by some farmer, hence his scoond of Lindsay, passed through the \‘il- itrip. logs on Saturday last bound for Hrs. Kelly of Lindsay visited her Miner's Bay. Mr. R. 5. Porter is another visit- or. He went to Davis' Lake fgr his outing. Quite a. number from here are going to take in the Toronto fair. They go tomorrow. The trustees of the village school have everything in shape for the opâ€" ening of school on Monday, 2nd Sep. Mrs. Alex. Morrison still keeps poorly. We trust her trip to Toron- to will be productive of good. The Misses Rutherford of Fenelon sister, Mrs. A. Morrison last week. The rain seemed to interfere with the picnics of late. Last week’s was no exception. Mr. Chessell and Miss Bae made a trip to Minden last week.‘ Mr. Amos Train and his gang of men were in the village over Wonday night, 19th, on their way to Loverâ€" ing, Muskoka, where they have work to do. Master Hopkins are visiting their grandpar- Clare and Miss Dorothy Falls, visited friends in this neigh- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Soward, in pe- borhood last. week. vterboro. Dr- M38011. of Fenelon Falls, was OTICE T0 CREDITORS- M MMM MMMMMM Gordon Hopkins. L Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Q‘lite a heavy StOI‘m from the west the Ontario Statute 1, George V, passed over the village this after- Chapter 26, Section 55, that all per- noon. Some hail fell. sons having claims against the es- Mr. Geo. Dettman, 0f Parry Har- tate of Patrick Penrose, late of the b0". Spent the week end With his Town of Lindsay, in the County of famlly here. Victoria, Farmer, deceased, who died ........_. on the Thirteentn day of December. 1911, are to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned Solici- tors for the Administrator of the said estate on or before the Tenth day of September, 1912, their names, addresses or descriptions and a full statement of the particulars of their claims and the nature of the'security (i1 any) field by them duly verified by Statutory declaration. After such last. mentioned date the administrat- or will proceed to distribute the as- sets of the deceased amongst the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice and shall not be liaâ€" ble for the assets so distributed, or for any part thereof, to any person of whose claim he shall not have re- ceived notice at the time of the dis- tribution. '3 STEWART O’CONNOR, Solicitors for Administrator. Joseph Staples, Lindsay, August 21. 1912. ' Sale Sept. 7, ’12 15 horses, workers and drivers. 1 grey gelding, 11 years old. 1 Roan gelding, 12 yrs. old. 1 Chestnut filly, well bred. 1 General purpose horse. 2 Second hand buggies. 1 Spring waggon, second hand. 1 Pneumatic runabout. 4 Sett single harness, new. 12 Fancy woollen rugs, new. 6 Binder whips, any price. 1 High Class road mare, 4 yrs. old, by imported hackney. TLETON NESTLETON (Special to The Post) Mr. and Mrs. Herb Proutt, iof Vanâ€" couver, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Oaks and two children, of Winnipeg, are visiting her brother, Mr, J. W. Emerson. Mr. Chas. Jackson, of Harriston, spent Sunday here. Miss Ollie Taylor of Midland, is visiting her sister at Mrs. D. Fallis' Miss Emily Fallis,‘ Cadmus, spent Sunday with friends at Nestleton station. Mrs. H. J oblin has gone to Toron- to ‘for a- couple of weeks. V Dr. Oscar Fallis, of Toronto spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fallis, Nestleton Sta- tion. Miss McPhidy and Miss Pheda Mc- Phidy are visiting with Miss Gertie Henslip. la the village today on business. Love of Toronto, are holidaying the home of Mrs. James Gordon. Miss Rowena Fallis, of St. chael's hospital, Toronto, is. Spend ing her holidays with her parents at Nestleton Station. Rev. W. E. Reynolds, of Pertn is visiting his brother-inâ€"kaw, Mr Levi Taylor. Mr. J. M. Emerson preached a goodl sermon in the Methodist church Sun- day last. An interesting time is expected at the league next Friday evening. Let- ters of greeting and league work sug- gestions from former pastors and other leagues will be read by the officers. Also special music is being Mi- was l friends at Orillia. Miss Rosy Boyd is visiting at the Pacific many are training themselves home of her grandmother, Mrs. Knight of Balsam.Lake. . Mr. Willie Robertson, also Miss L. {obertsom of Lindsay, and Miss Mit- chell, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Currins. Mr. F. Pethick returned on Monday after spending a few days in Parry Sound district. Mrs. Tom Ferguson recently spent a few days in Lindsay, the guest, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Christian. The frequent rains of the past two weeks have much hindered the farm- ers with the harvest and fine dry crops. The death occurred on Thursday of last week of Mrs. Isabella Clarke at Toronto. Deceased resided for a time with her sister-in-law, Mrs. McNabb, of this districn. The funeral was held on Saturday to Woodville cemetery. Messrs. Thomas and Charles Eliord are reshingling their barn with steel shingles. Miss Green. of Woodville, is visitâ€" mg relativts in this district. weather is needed to ripen the» main mums Beef cattle $3 to $5.50. Butter 27c Barley 48c. to SOC. Buckwheat 55c. Bran $1.25 cwt. New cheese 18c. Cream, 15c. to 30¢. Celery 5c. bunch Chickens 20c. it). Eggs 25c. Flour, Manitoba $3. Honey 15c. lb. Hens, 12c. to 15c. per lb. Hogs, per cwt., $8.15. Head cheese ‘2 lb. for 25c. . Hay $9 to $10. (‘lover hay $8 to $10. Lard lSe. Lamb 15c. to Tie. late Oats 33c. Oats. rolled, 92.65. Potatoes 30c. peck. Peas, large 90c. bus. Peas. small, 75c. bus. Rib roast 15c. to 17c. 1b. Rye 70c. Sirloin, steak 20c lb. Wheat, fall 83c. Wheat, goose 80c. Wheat, spring, 80c. Wool, washed, 20c. to 21c. Wool unwashed, 12c. to 13c. Tomatoes, 45c. basket. Plums 600. basket. Peaches 75c. basket. Cabbage 5c. each. Apples 15c. peck. A Good School The Peterboro Business which is College, This eight college therein. It is affiliated with the Com- mercial Educators’ Association of and any ambitious young people desirous of securing a first Canada class situation should enroll now. The management of this college are the largest trainers of young people in Canada, and absolutely guarantee WANTED ”alâ€" LADY BOARDERS WANTEDâ€"Colleâ€" giate pupils preferred, 1 block from Collegiate. Apply at this omce, or box 136 Lindsay.â€"w2. â€",â€".- â€"1_.â€"â€"_ WANTEDâ€"Young man with or with- out experience for a. dry goods’ store, also young lady with some experience in book keeping. Apply in own hand writing. Box 594, Lindsay.â€"wtf. WANTEDâ€"Farm to rent, from 150 to 200 acres good land, convenient to village or town preferred, will take M13993 Lizzie, Nellie and Jenny good care of place. Apply Robt. Cur- at tis, Fenelon Falls.â€"-3w. .= Indigestion from eye-strain Many and many a case of indi. gestion is the result or eye- strain, and eye strain is the result of a too close use. of the eyes without the aid of glasses. Remove the eye-strain and the indigestion disappears. together with along chain of other allied evils. - We are all readv and waiting to give you the best assistance that the sclerce of optics has to give. Canada's leading Commer- cial school, will reopen its fall term on Aug. 26, and Sept. 2nd and '3rd. was founded twenty- years ago, and thousands of the leading business men of Canada and the United States were trained . FOR SALEâ€"In the beautiful village 2 Dozen whips, any price. prepared. Office open Saturday evenings positions. From the Atlantic to the entirely in their own homes, while they pursue their regular work. Oth- ers study partly at home and enter college later, thereby saving time and board. Two thousand young peo- ple Were trained and placed in remu- nerative positions last year, and they are ready to train and place you. _ _ If interested, write, call or phone .to I .1 the Peterboro Business College, Pe- ' terboro, Ont.â€"â€"w2. Excursion on C. P. R. to West The Canadian Pacific Railway will run four laborers’ excursions to Win- nipeg, Man., on Sept. 4th and 6th, Same conditions as in previous years. It has been found that the farm lab- orers already gone forward are not sufficient to meet the great demand. For tickets and full information ap- lily to T. ('7. Matclictt. m___'_1w :1 Bz‘v'vv', y: 111 fitting tlle bOSI f0}. the StrenUC‘us LillFiii till, 32:“. '13 . FOR SALE OR TO REP“ week you will fmd it hard to understand how .Uflg‘ltn‘ _ __ .______.___.. ~_- . . . . 13 hr 1-5 l ‘ 7 . 1.1,“ o . « n l ‘ - ll 23;: r ‘ TO RENOâ€"Six roomed house, ath4 Of qualilyadurubllltfff and fit} f-e if)r \szfittllc ‘1 0."! ~ ‘ full. 13c: William-st. north, Apply to F. Mark‘~ need not ceter you rom uylllg. . lid t lift: is 3:2“: pom, near G.'I‘.R. station.~ws. r ‘0 RENT OR SELLâ€"250 ACRES of improved land, situated half] way between Manilla and Oakwood,i one concession south. For particulars ' see Walter C. Rodd. Cresswcll, Ont. FOR SALE at Woodvillc, a two storâ€" ey solid brick cottage, with bath» room and furnace. and half an acre l of land. Apply Mrs. McPhersou.~â€"w4. SCh001 ' ‘â€" ron SALE on T0 RENTâ€"Lot 17, cation outfit con. 5, Ops, 92 acres of best farm land, just south of House of Refuge. For full particulars apply to Mrs. D. Murphy, 27 St. Lawrence street, Lindsay. â€"â€"-â€"-~-â€"-â€"â€"â€"/- . o - lFOR SALEâ€" Lot 12 on the 10th, lot .. dlCtfltlon. 12 on the 11th in the Township of, .Galway about 7 mil-es from lmount, 200 acres, 60 under cultivat-l ‘ ' ion, 75 of good timber, Cedar, Maple: Spruce, Ash, Birch, Dry Pine, and Balsam. Price $1850.00 There is a horse barn and driving shed with a making is perfect. through. small orchard on the place. Jos. Mc- Guire, Mid‘and, Mich, 12.13.. 6 Box 33 wtf, ' W-.â€" ._â€"_â€"â€"â€" ....’- -â€".-â€"uâ€"â€"â€"-â€" -- â€". ..__.. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Two miles from village of Oakwood, 100 acres, north half, lot 17, con. 10, Mariposa, choice ---- clay soil, well adapted to grain, al- sike, etc., 17 acres alsike fresh seed- ed, also 11 acres fall wheat, buildings and fences in goos repair, frame house hip roof barn, 42x64, stone basement, wind mill and grain track, also a ‘ implement shed, small orchard, good well at house and barn, telephone and R.M'.D. Immediate possession to plough. Chas. L. Rogers, Oakwood .‘ son why every boy can not be well dressed in r- ' built to stand the rough wear and tear that o-r 5%. can’t help givmg them. Bet Ready for dchool Now is the time to get the Boy ready for Do not wait until the school bell re- minds you that he has nothing but his old va- The early buyer gets the first pick, and its always best to be in time. Our School Suits have unusual meritwâ€"they are made by a reliable Maker, according to our Every fabric is chosen for appear- ance and durability, and every point in the ways made of double strength all the way We can prove nothing by prices. but we can prove everything by the Suits, if you’ll investigate our splendid School Clothes. BUY HOLEPROOF STOCKINGS . If you buy Holeproof Stockings for the. Bgys you’ll be surprised at the amount of “darmng It ’ n 1 ,. ' ~1 iarge sum oi Tam; . tain a good i‘:.,°;«:;,‘7a,:.;, ' " ”#1.. sugars may enter “entire year. . _ "aver. Lergm. ‘ Gndflfltcs ge‘ peso studying at ' Pitlman- T school if Our School Suits are al- l l l l .-â€"â€".â€".â€".â€"_.â€"- “- 9 Cleaned, R and Rear New Furs Mad . ab‘s‘ l IRS. F. Ml P. O.â€"-Wtf. -â€"-â€"-+'j'â€"- --â€"-â€"~â€" will save you. They are made With double knees. No H4 Kan? -. “RM To ““400 “m“ 8" “lea" toes and heels. The kind that wear. ' ' ‘ ‘ °“ ed and in goodlstate of cultivation, lot north half of 3, con. 10, Emily, 6 miles from Lindsay, two miles from church, school, post office and two stores. Leading road from Lindsay. Buildings on farm medium. For par- ticulars apply to W. O’Neil, Lindsay, 0nt.â€"wtf. a. 4 ARM FOR SALEâ€"150 ACRES OF - first.class farm land, lot 16, con. 8 and part of lot 16, con. 9, Fenelon. Good buildings, solid brick house, barn 76 by 115, cement stab- ling, water works in barn, gasoline engine installed. For full particulars apply on premises or to Alex McGee, Powles Connersâ€"Gw. small barn, hog pen, hen house, and \‘fl.’â€"- --â€". 150 acres, 80 acres cleared, FOR SALEâ€"125 acres, being part of lot No. 7, con. 2. Emily, soil good, clay loam, and well watered, brick house, outbuildings all on stone foundation. Eight acres of thrifty young orchard, also one acre aged FARM FOR SALEâ€"240 acres of good trees. This property, which )8 2} farm land in the townsip of Harley. miles from the village of Omemee, can be bought on easy terms. Apply to W. Balfour, or J. J. Nichols, box 202 Omemee.â€"w4. full particulars apply to Jas. Lamb, Fenelon Falls, Bury’s Green. M.â€"-â€" keard. Snap for a. quick buyer. Adâ€" dress box 608, Lindsay P.0.â€"3w. J . ._â€"â€"â€" FARM FOR SALEâ€"95 acres, 10: 11, con. 10, Ops township, in the village of Reaboro. There is situated on the farm a good frame house, barn 36x66 on stone foundation, good outbuild- ings, small orchard, well watered. Ten minutes walk from church, cheese factory, school, elevator, blacksmith shop, store and post office. Good rail way accomodations. For particulars, apply to’ J. A. Brown, Lindsay. P.O. box 353.â€"3w. ,_________.. FOR SALE OR TO RENT â€"- North with half, lot 18, con. 7, and west quarter lot 19, con. 7, Mariposa. Soil is in with pump, and an acre of land, sta- fair state of cultivation, all cleared ble for two horses and a cow, 4 hen and never failing creek running pens well wired, six beautiful maple through it. There .is situated on the â€"-â€"â€" . . ,_____'. -_.-.__ FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT â€"â€" Situated on northeast quarter lot 15, and northwest quarter lot 15, con. 9, 0P8, 100 acres in all, good clay loam; all in good state of cultivation. Good house and barns, good well and good Spring, besides small orchard. Three and a half miles from town. Close to school. For particulars apply to James Cunningham on the premises, or 'Lindsay ' P. lO.â€"â€"w3-. _--â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “ of Kirkfield, one frame house good stone cellar, soft water cistern ‘B. J. GOUGH FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT â€"â€" TO RENTâ€"The S 1; lot 7 in 11th con East half of lot 32, con. 3, Verulam, balance good ranch land, good buildings. For or Wilson Lamb, 8 miles item the village of New Lis- 12 Rubber lap rugs, new. 1 Sett second hand barrows. 4 Cows expected on commission. ISLAY (Special to The Post.) Mrs. McEachern, of Toronto, is at present visiting at the home of Mr. c. JACKSON, Auctioneer- W. A. FANNING shade trees in front with property adjoining worth two thousand dol- lars. Just the spot for a retired far- '0ther evenings by appointment. MO BO ANh’IS’ Opho D” mer. Three churches, large school and paired. Broken Imus replaced. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST good stores, and a good doctor in n. Tolmic, and is renewing other om o1 Kent-at. (OVar Neill’s Shoo Store) Village- For price and all particulars. vauaintances. [ Mr. Naylor and Miss M. Naylor re- cently spent a couple of days with l Lindsay. a clear deed with property, ap- Examination free. Eyeâ€"glasses ro- Ply to H. Lacey. box. 35. Kirkfield, Ont.-Wtf. V farm a frame house and frame barn, with stone stabling. Six miles from Lindsay, one and a. half miles from Mariposa station, mile and three- quarters from Oakwood. This will makela choice dairy farm. For parti- culars apply to C. H. Cornell, ,on the premises or Mr. G. A. Washing- ton, Oakwood.â€"w4. Nearlyiopp. P3. ‘ - -\\“< 350 the pair in: too. 99.9.31; MIT F. l Under :aker 1:. 3 ”HM . Where the said Clothes Gama iii FARM TO RENTâ€"100865. half lot 25, lst con. 01095. clay loam. and in good 8“” tivation, 80 acres of 1025"” balance pasture. Comfort“ ing. Barn 40 x 54 on 610" tion, good stabling, straw " i50. and other 011th | ARM FOR SALEâ€"200 ACRESâ€"§ well and never falling SPY“ v .. Lot 27, con. 5, Ops. Well under ; orchard. Close to schools!‘1 ldrained; 2* miles north 0‘ Lindsay. ; 4% miles {rem Lindsay. APP]? _ GOOd grain and dairy fann. Bankl John Slug‘e'ctt or to Heal“! barn 52 by 72, cement floor all thro’; ' gett, Cambrar.â€"“5- ' .hen house and pig pen; three wells; .-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-"'" PAIF small hardwood bush; 13 acres sum-i : mer fallow. Eight roomed house, 1% Mariposa, 100 acres rich soil, in good state of cultivation. Thoroughly tile drained, 8. never failing spring. conâ€" ducted to a trough, convenient to stock. Suitable and commodious buildings. D. McIntyre, Whitby.-â€"w3. ‘_ â€" _._... â€". Perfect Drug St” \~â€" story with furnace; young orchard; . fro pasture with access to river. Apply A N tMade by I.“ Pure to W. R. Helson, Lindsay p_0_ or on re 0 Linseed the Premises. I The quality (if ml)” diff highcr now ihau he‘ll?“ : Food and Drug: La“ “2;: ()UI‘ £00115 “‘e‘l't‘ up [0 ' standard lwi‘o: e. Xâ€" FARM in the Township of Ops fori H‘EN NAN a Sale or to Rentâ€"Lot No. 19, in the! let concession, and West, Half of the South Quarter of Lot Number 19 in: :the 2nd concession. This is one of; ‘the best farms in the County andi conveniently situated, being within{ .. Q ~ \Vlizi? is n are. “'9 flint"... lliingv se' \Vlilf’i ‘ L ‘ -: ,, ‘ a that is (drum; (1. 3'mile f . . stuck. ) s o the Town of Lindsay, and! , , o u i . Ci Within half a. mile of the school. I To iu'<‘ll“ll." 5"X"PE,Z: ' There are from 175 to 200 acreSl a goUil (lelg ;l(ll-p)lrlllitl.n{ 900' Me 8391:: - . . -. .. .. «MW .. cleared and fit for cultivation andi T ii: (”1:1, ,im wquu-encn. lot Party tour o h i . ' . - the balance 18 wooded and fit for I ' ' tom, Lendsa . mils ‘ M Pasture. There are erected thereon 3.? These are umd ”a” 52802, and l bl‘i ck dwelling house and frame out- ing for youi'llade' 'buildings. To a purchaser making a reasonable cash payment, satisfac- tory terms will be given for\the pay- ment of the balance. For further parâ€" - ticnlars apply to MOORE JACKSON Solicitors, etc., Lindsay. U u‘ G W "3 M n

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