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Lindsay Post (1907), 4 Sep 1908, p. 1

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as are antee nater is the. more Pitt“ Vince, freed. ed gr- and and 33‘ yr *U 9 00900000600000009599~§N§§90090009000909 'CAMBRAY the 'Powles’-Comer Baseball Club I?" (Special to m Posw‘ f ’fi'hy‘do'a’ome of the North Line Sex: Monday being Labor day, 1311â€" peqple ~look- so sad and lonely -'_ 93mg homes in the village will be Does a hen "‘lay” at. ‘lie" when she dosed. : K 'catkleSf ' Mr. Millard. Orillim was in our â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘ mlage on business last Friglgy. 'N’ALENTIA : Told In Intomtlng Form by the Bright cormmdents The Post at tho Various Centres. Rumor says that thgre are going to 1» some inpontant business chang- es ;n our village next month“ i 1165 Eva Irwin is spmdi'ng a Yew weeks wit-h her sister, Mrs. Deyman, Gocderham. ‘ V . - OAKWOOD. i l 4 ' (Speck Ito The Post.) . Quite a serious accident. took place norm: of the village Frida'y afternoon Mr. P. 8. Mark and Mr. Thomas Nowry were driving when Mr. Man’s horse took fright at road and ran away, throwing both gentlemen “t- Mr, Mark escaped with 3’ few bruises and a bad éhokimg up, boa ‘31?- ‘Nowry was hgdly 'hurt, being tom nnmnsoious. He was _qnickly m'fied to his home and Dr. Dale mnmoned, who found that several 1!?! ‘had been: broken and his head badly Cut and bruised. me latest re- Wt is that he is resting somewhat «flier. 7_, .. jm‘E-Jy-T'nird Yearâ€"No. 34 (Spocitl to The Pelt-5' Ham-sting is~now finished. Statis. tics show I. marked increase in yield over last year, as last year's croi) Was ltfiously affected by summer’- Corn and root crops are good, but “ Present they need a good show“. limes Eva and A'lvina Gatahen, o! “I'M, want a week's MOO-m Mm WV. H. Ponies. ‘ 1 Mr and Mrs. Frank Argue. of Links, visited friends here recent]!- 511‘ NeWton, of Lindsay, was the M of Mr. W. H. Pearle. on Sun- 4133mm. . Mrs. M. H. McCallum and: son 9003‘ 0f Fenelon Falls, spent 1 few d!!! 'ifih Mm. Jae. Powles last week: - After odd "Sol" has completed Ms W! Toutiane of labor and: when. u sh‘kefipeaxe says, "Tin time all he” '5‘ hits Were abed." many of our orchards and gardens utter ““30" n... petty thieving would be checked ‘9 u cast: an odious xgputation over on: “.53.. b . : - u “in Ill-use rom- mu returned “m n curt. mu. m» Lind-q: “wink. ML!“ 0 n..:.-‘_ t.-.- mun-oufl' On ho! IMPORIANI NEWSfif Iflf DISIRICI '0! m ‘0 Corner Mandi, “999°“: Novena mmd our lobed Men’s guaranteed imported’Eng’liéhifiiplBlucher Boots, Neill’s war- ranted, sole leather counter and insole,_just.us honestly made as any 2 75 custom boot, sizes 6 to 11. Try ’em at yer pair ........................... 0 Men's Chrome Kip Blucher Boots,“‘Neill’s warranted,” sole leather counter and insole, stock will remain soft and pliable. If you want comfort this is just the boot that you have been loo-king for. Sizes 6 to 11. 225 Per pair .................................. , ........................................ Men‘s Whole Grain Blucher Boots, splendidly finished, 2 on smooth insole. The best-value obtainable‘for ......................... . Men’s Plow Boots in blucher style, sole'leather counters, l 75 “Neill's warranted,” sizes 6 to :13. fPer pair ............................. . Neill Backs Up His Emmi“ with the Goods litre 1. J. Cuthbert. of many. cull- Comer trlondl Int week. I ‘ Guuvm. at Toronto, h. I.“ n “U. um a chart v1.“ I?!“ Cooper. ' , t 1 conundrum: 12 PAGES POWLES’ CORNER the Our Plow Boots are Dependable {I88 regimen known as (Special to The Polity \We are pleaséd 33 learn that Mr. ng‘Suggjtt, who was, “:hurt by fall- ing from 'a load some time ago, is able :to be around again. an. MW 'Suggitt was visiting friends mmrtihe lake on Sunday. 151‘. 'l‘homas Oliver, of Strudel-land. who resided in this neighborhood a number at .years ago, is reoewing old acquaintances. - Mrs. Johnzfipmins, mother and aunt, of Gavan, are spending a few days with M. ‘ Contractor-Gordon of Nestleton, is rapidly pub-mg oo completion Mr. W R. Brain‘s new house, which will be a great improvement to our village. As the grain is being trhreshed our tanner: are somewhat disappointed. as the oats are not yielding as well as éxpected. in mgpy mes‘they are very light. . :Valentia once .more 3.0 the front. Our baseball team Won the SWeepb snake prize at the tournament. held at. Manila last Friday. This ends a very successful again, for our team. very successful again, for our team. .A .very exciting scene took 'place in our town last Monday morning, when a pet fox, the property of Mr. Nictor Sumatt having wed ‘trom :his confinement, preferred to enpiorc broader fields. At the time of writing My Reynold was still roaming at. large, though he will probably be eventually overtaken, as his pursuers are noted for being very fleet. A number. .taking in th M and 1041 1mm mu: w. Jl"l‘.y‘ "idâ€"rfm‘mer Joml spent Sunday Omem«.,f'- l1~n«‘.|lltiil. . mum LR. Amber. accompanied by n M We!“ Rabbit. 0! went «Wm! days at VshHlWi 1] contain} Mr. G. r being very fleet. of our young :peaplc are a Toronto exhibition. ermt Mt of: Satuyday ‘ to mend some day! m no» at Mr “gale. Mr PE NIEL’ Neill The Shoeman, Lindsay of A goodly awn-her from Pcnicl at- tended the ball game. an'n‘l' also the concertâ€"a rendition of Ben Hu- 2); the celebrated elocut-bomiat. Miss E. Ironsâ€"at Manilla: on Friday ‘last and report In fine time, ' Mv’ss Nettie TKieVell 1pm BeVeraI days of tibia week with her. grand- mother, Mrs. F. J. Nmnoekéevell3 or. Mr. John Many, of Winnipeg. is visiting at Mr. Thus. Squirgm ‘ ‘ Mr. (Many and children spent the summer here visiting at her fath- er',s Mr. Squares. NORLAND (Special ta’Tbe Post.) Mr. J. W. Cornell was in town‘ on business ‘one day last weék. ‘ ‘- Mr. E. H. Secord. of 'Galt. was in town one day last aweék on buslnea. ‘ Mr. James Isaacs, of Cobocdnk, gave out: little village a flying visit one day last wea. ? . Mae Lily Henry and Miss Lula W23“), of Peterborough'. has re- turned alter spending apleasant visit as the guests of MN. ‘3... EWood- oo':,k of this place. T the many friends of ”Mrs! H. Peor- son lel be sorry to“ earn! her und- den .iilncsa. but hbpe that ghe will sori be aromid again. «(:11 We've sorry to} dhroniple the fact. that Mrs. A’lex Brown is seriously ill. Mrs. G. W. Allefy was N Beaver- ton for a few days last weekl' . M '75. Joseph Calhoun-n, of Toronto, was Viehin: with her brother, Mr. G. W. Allely for a few days hot week. . Cart. E. 1.00th and Lie“. A. Wakclzn 'J‘Jcl: quite a number of our young men a': voluntea'a attire 45th regiment to Rug-ton {or .a. two weeks trac‘ag. « (Spain! to The Boat.) I - Miss 'Lualu Bushnell. of Peter-hora, and. Mina Vaflem Laidlgw are spend- ing their holiday: at Mr. Sam Stin- sona aim the villa-3e. i' Mrs. Moore of Mental-6. is visit- ing‘Mra. Rev. Snowden Miss Mamie Howe is visiting her brother, Mr. Tom Howe Mr. Jan Rowe’s muse «I: being rap- idly completed by Mr. Timur: MMr Sproule. The buifldizngs of Mr. John W51. son lot 23, con- 12. Manure, Were entirely destroyed by fire Wain“. day of lune week. the {tire starting while Mr: Robb Wilma Wu prmr. m breakfast. 'Mr. and Miss McGi‘ll. or Gavan. have been visiting at Mr. Geo. Brad- burm for a. few days. mccm- um. um being mm by m. followers of mm in none at um hem-u hour the village. ~- Mr. :Wmdrm his! I had accident; Mth m: throahlflc machine whllo at Mr. Joseph Htoknon'n l9“ week. Thu hlowu beonmv clocked and threw who belt which lapped at thn cylinder mu gore on the whole from. and or the machine. 'I‘ho (human to the mm. ‘00- mb: the loll of time m We middle of the Wrecking pea-on, will be consid- mmblc. \ V Dr. Monllooh left am Manda; for Edinburgh. Soot-land. where he m. tend! tilting a «peanut-tn oourae. m. J ANE‘DV [LLB Men’s Plow Boots in blucher cut, well made, the bigges‘. value 1 at a. low price, sizes 6 to 11. Prices 1.25 and......... . . . . . ‘ Boys’ Suez Grain School Boots “Neill’s warranted,” s olic throughout, an extra good wearer, sizes 1 to 5, price 1.60. Youths’ 1 sizes in same 11 to 13. Price ....... ' ........................................ Boys’ Heavy School Boots, very strong, sole leather con “‘Neill’s warranted," sizes 1 to 5, price 1.25. Youths’ sizes as above, ‘ Ell to 13. Price...‘ ...... .................................................. I Boys’ Cordovan School Boots, leather is very pliable but wears heavy soles, sizes 1 7to 5. price 1.75. Youths’ sizes in same 11 to 13. l 'Prcie........... . . . ....... -.. . . LINDSAY, ONTARIO Mr. “’11:. Craig: brother of one do- cmsed. from where the funeral took place on Monday ofternoon at two o'clock. Deceased leaves a mother. four brothers ,aind one sister to mourn his loss beeides Ill his friends who bum: known him no long and who twill miss him very much, none was one of one most Maddy known 1-193ch 01 the villuge. Mr. 1111 Mrs. Batch. of Toronto. who have Spent» a very enjoyable holl- day at Kmart; Bay, returned home Mia Lizzie Byme. of Toronto, who has been visiting at her home in! tbs country, returned to the city to-dalr. Miss MacDonald of Allmdnle, is spendmg a fewuhys in me Ivmage this week. T KINMQUNT . (Special to The Post.) . At tze Ross xhospitai, Lindsay, on Mcmday. ’Aug. 2m. the deathlloecnrx- ed of Mr. John C. Craig, one of Kinmount‘s most prominent businesa men. The body was brought to Krin- ' mc um on Tneedqy to the rcu’flence o. Mullonohfa depnnure .is regretted for “besides being. an extra splendid doctor uni was always voted I jolly good fellow. Bin stile and family will visit friends in Mnimha. MCss ”Rebecca' Bumbag, who it.” been in Blind River for some time, rctmned to her home here on Sat- Mrs. Kelly and. daughters. Miss fiery Kelly and Min; Ida. of Lindsay are visiting relatives in the village and vicinity, .’ ‘ Mm. Dnv‘fi Ritdhie, of Blind Biver, usviaitins be: mister. M116. Scar- lett, in the country. M49: Clam Dawson who :has been visiting N3 her home in the village. retamed to Toronto on Monday. - Mina Maggie Vii-on“ of Feaelon is visiting her friend, Mina Leta Train Mm: Harry Hopkins and son plate are sick at present. on WednchSY- GOODERHAM (Special to me Post.) Mr. and M13. Baum-on. of Fenelon Fall's who have been visiting rela- tives. here, returned to their home in Lindsay on the 26th. Mr. 3.5. Baby left for Bohoay‘gcom triads in Linda!!!- Mr. Tommie]. of Fenelon Fall‘s‘ was isn‘the village on buineu on the 27th. gmoumd to $22. Mm. E. A. Gould. MM: Ibex- dumb- tcr. M'nn Jamie and Bertie fluted friend! no ~Hnl|burton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dam who“ have been worms (1 Ilium holiday were “comp-mud on their return by Minn KN Irwm of Onmbr”. Among we vomtecn learnt: here tor We“ .on Monday we noticed Mean. Jun. BMW". Mme Hunter. Jouhm‘ 80km. Humid Wm, John Momma. Golan Parker. Marten an!" and Jo'hn Gould. for ""35“ "m: Mrs. mm. mm left on MW t attend the Tooronto Exhi- hitiau. . ‘ --‘H.-x.‘:zn,. 11' her home in Toronto. The concert in aid 0: the nur. of m am a mace-I. [Emoedn are Plow Boots and School Shoes. (11 This is why we desire to ing boastful we can claim the unique distinction of being the largest retail 11an THIS MEAN TO YOU ? It means that because we buy J, E. Hunter {a >, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908 .v. Woods left on the 29m visiting same 11 tol3. 1w ................. O OAKWOOD - ‘ V (Special to The Post.) Mr. And Mrs. John Gordan. of Neatleton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J. Cappehtone . FENELON FALLS. (From Our Own Corrapondcnt.) Ternll Bros" merchants of this tow-II, dc ennui-prising young bushes men who nl'e bond to 80 thesduBOIDe weeks ago thy wwmed a big ale «000de by play of adVer- tising. not tn: least at which man one: of seven free trip: to Toronâ€" to exhibition. The lucky seven axe-La follows; Mn. N: E. Johnaton;Mrl. John Palmer; Mm. MeGregor. Mrs. John m; Percy Sham: Mn- Wm WM. and Mrs. W_. 1-. Robson . They also presented two pairs of 5132‘s: shoes and (our handsomcailk vex-t» to the six nearest the requér- ed number as a reward for their cf- torts. 7 Sir. and Mrs. S. Clark are visiting their daughter 3111.61)“. Knight gt pxeacnt. - Miss B. Dale returnod bone from Port Cal-1mg on Thursday last after a two month's holldny. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brass and Miss Jenny Coed left on Saturdgy tons- it frieyds at Port. Carling. Miss Viola Laidley visited her sis- ter. Mrs. )L June: this week. Rev. Mr. Currie of Dummcr. o:- cupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. Mia-u Esther .Wood. of Cambray, visited at her uncle! Hr. J. W. Han- cock recently. Hrs. Some: 3nd sons. 01 Linda“, spent Sunday with her sister. In. John Armitage. Mrs. .Williun Short. of Peniel,vis- ited her sister Mn. Jon .Coad thin week. , Mus Lillie Day left on M for her home i: Tory Hill. 111-. P. 1. En, Irunthle. made a tlyingenll to the vilhge on thd‘ht 011k a number of «be boys end girls from the village attended the military 1:111 in Tory Hill on Fri- day and report a smlmdid evening. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. McPherson spent seven! days in Toronto this work. I "17139;“. LeSmrd Nubitt and Dick Butler. of Lindsay. were in our vi‘.~ Iago on Friday but A serious stabbing attray. some- thing new in the annals of our vil- lage. took place eouth of ”E" river on Monday night. A couple of young men from Detroit who were here on n hohdey. whre Walking in the even- lng with two girl. from the 7mm: Two mung men 0: this place. were I: is claimed. annoying the num- and mamas thing: unpleasant for then; who resented It. One of the!!! stacked one o! the foreigner-I who drew a knife and mod It freely. he claim: In IO" detenoc. (the other young mun some to the noun. r» oewcd a sub In the back of the neck with the murderouu wonpon. Dru. chum In "It detonec. .The other young mm. some to the scene. r-- «Wed a sub in the back of the neck with the murderou: wonpon. Dru. Graham and Wflnon‘were hurriedly called and dreuod the wounds. The young men who uned the knives were arrested tad taken to the lock up by constable Joan. Tho trial whloh was: to have been held on Tucadu wan rounded (or: week. an Niob- om. the young man who wu stabbed Y°“.‘;*.‘i’ 1.55 ggest value 1 w but wears fine, olid le Misses’ Box Calf Blucher S¢hool Boots, sole leather insole, l 25 sizes 11 to 2. Price 1.50. Children’s sizes of same 8 to 10g ...... Misses’ Pebble School Boots,"NeilI’s warranted,” salid leather through out. sizes 11 to 2.» Price 1.45. Children’s sizes in sameline, sizes 81 lo a»- 1n! to 10$ ...... Special in Hism‘ School Boots Misses' Pebble School Boots, solid leather. sizes 13 to 2,‘ Children’s fine B'ox Calf Blucher Boots, sole leather insoles, to 10, regulu' 1.25, on sale ............................................... Mr. .W. Bend spent Sunday in “075310. Hut-s Mabel Sandford. of Lindsay is “siting friends in town this wuk. (Speck! to The PM Miss Beaie Philips. of New York, as she guest of be! taller. Inspector I’Lflipfl here. 2 O Mcsrs. F. Keaat W. Carmichac1.0. Aloynes. Dewell and M. Wesscls left on Monday for Lindsay where they joined the companies who ‘later in the day took their departure (or camp at Barrietield. Kingston. Kins Kate McCreu-y who has been spending the summer with Mrs. W. Scott. at her cottage on the shares 0! Cameron lake. left on ~Hominy Ior Toronto. Miss Sarah Minore who bass been spending her vacatim with Irieudsin town. left on Monday for Toronto. 111'. .Wm. Nevioon. ol Michiguz, spent last Week with his brother It. Joe. Neviaon. . 31'. end Mrs. Alex Clarke. of Lind any. pertormed the [eat of walking from Lindsay to the Full: on Sunday day lat. They returned by trginon Way. ms: Bessie Nie. who spent the va- tion with her parents here left on Monday for Crime. where she assum- ed her duties as principal at the ubool there. Mr: Frank Claxke. of Toronto.w;s the guest of Mrs. George Howsc a couple 0! days this week. n u ”,7 \‘vâ€"c Mr. and Mrs. C. Snell have sold their term on the Scotch Lin: and moved to the house here Iormerly.‘ occupied by Mrs. .Wright. The Masonic lodge of this village wet to Kinmount on Sunday. where they joined the lodge ther cam! 41- tended servlce at the English church Mr. Joseph Paul of Hellbnrton. we; a vhilor here this week. On Bttnrdu Aug. 22nd to 11mm: Hrs. John-on. Heathen. a non. losers. J. H. canton m 2‘. fl. neOnllen o! Femlou Falls. spent liss Myrtle .Wuhhnrn left last week for Toronto. where she is spend ing the millinery opening. in five different places. was not able to appear in court. Barry. the Other young man who received a woundin the back of the neck. is able to be out. but it. was a narrow escape for both youths. THE DOMINION BANK Special in Children's MINDEN. Termsâ€"$1.00 per Year in Advance Neill’s Shoes are Cheap Because They are Good . Double Toecaps. Our School Shoes Wear Like Iron 12 "PAGES ll. Emmet. 11‘. Bell, W. Madonna“, 8. ll. Tlmreton nod Jae. A. Thurston Mrs. A. Beat“: in spending a M vacation in Peter-bore. . Jim. W. F. Webster spelt a few days at Lindsay and. Sturgeon Point. School any! again re-op coed. with a [use attendance. Fresh paint adds e little improvement to its appear- ance. a . ‘ Mr. .W. Thurston left for the great riorthuest lust sum-d”. Mrs. Ben Wilson has returned home titoi ”(mg a month vuth Peteno: 0 friends. . . The Post regrets to learn that 3b. J. D. Thornton. division court lee-3k at Omemee is dangerously, ill. luv- ing sustaxned a paralytic stroke on Thursday. The POst sincerely boots for hisspeulyreoowry. -.. IflGHlAND RAM“ Miss Edith Manon, of Lindsay. spent a few days with Mrs. .W. F; Webster, Dnmford. ‘ _ I Thimhcberry picking is the order at the day. Among the nnpber that went Were Messrs. Jan. Kennedy. W3 (Special to The P099.) " > the a number from this viciua' it! are #tending bhel Toronto Exhi- hti“. \ o . V . - ‘ Brandon and Importers of ABEBIIEEI ANGUS BATTLE -mp- Large, White YMKSWE SWIM s-rocx con SALE- Friday here. Mr- Robert Chambers. of the Lind say mrhle .Works, was in town hat Keck putting up some monuments in the cemetery here. Nearly all of Mr. .105. Prichard's American tourists returned totheir homes last week, having spent a pleasant holiday. A jolly party of tourists from Moore’s Falls spent Friday her;2.tak- ing their dinner at the Orange Groree and returned home in the evening. "breaking has started in :his vi- emit]. DALTON TOWNSHIP, VICTORIA COUNTY. Ir. J. I. Mosul ,reg. 1.45, sale 1,10 DU NSFORD UphidPoutOfloo. our; . STEWART. 81288

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