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Lindsay Post (1907), 9 Sep 1910, p. 13

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Tl KENT and Miss Burns, 'w: hat is W to clean a. to hOId it out 95' huh. W mtickets at sin 19 fare, between stations in Cana a. Good ging her 2. 3, 4. 5. Return limit, September 7th. Id proportionately low fares to points Pyondonbhe G.T.P.'and ON. Rys. 3.1m; DATE, SEPTEMBER 6th. {$8.8 10 Mgsgffgfi‘tfirm From Lindsay. September 3rd to 10th inclusive. Return limit, Sept. 15th. , ROMAN CATHOLIC .EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Man National Exhibition TORONTO Return tickets will be issued xc'Lauzi LABOR DAY our motor boat 8 giving you satisfaction. Call us Hywd have us Smooth out your engine troubles for you. 2599593 of all kindsâ€"batteries, gasoline, cylinder oil. spark plugs, and wire. a w. HALL, LINDSAY - GARAGE, y’OEWiil Enjoy Your Vacation .â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-STRONG AND STYLISH ONLY ONE SECOND-HAND DEMOCRAT LEI: 1 BE- :SURE 10,583.“ OUR HOMEMADE BUGGIES St; FRIDAY, 7 b...*'l‘. 9th'.~ Plain .sw : v a»? bi. Fail-MS GasufiyE . ___°â€"vvs, mice, 8.1TIVG . ‘ Wednesday evening from a . (Prince Albert and Port P! I on Thursday lidayi‘ng atfl] V - vâ€"vuvvl , Bliss lg. Burgfing Wegcgohn, also Miss {Mmtgo flawm 14?}; §bplzflaying 5%é9ufi'm H511 WI; firm: (fish I:ake. “fl”: 4% SMW‘IW ;.-: arrived here friends. “Any person so overtaking anotfier vehicle or horseman shall turn out to tthe leftwas far as may be necessarj {to avoid a colliston with the vehicle or horseman so overtaken, and the { persrn so overtaken shall not be re~ iqni‘red to leave more than half the [road gree.”â€"â€"53 V. c. 47, s. 1. Minden Matters In Paragraphs keep to the right side of the road, so that the person coming up behind There seems to b. some mhunder- standing among many as to which 'side a person driving a vehicle of iany kind should take when oVertak- ring another person in a vehicle of any description. A lack of knowledge of the law in this matter may end in disaster, especially in these days when autoes are so comma. T.) on- ‘ sure safety a Person driving shnuld , {Always Pass on ' the Left Side (Special to The Post.) 8. C. Dean is at present vis- zlatives here, having spent a year; in San Francisco, Cal. and Mrs. John Welch and- lit- Prentice of *vvgu ' The two latte;~ are Mr 'â€" Daggis. mum of Ashland Wis, on Saturday to fish: and Port Perry. Walton of Toronto 3 guest of her: sister, arrived Here -uqv uccuuus W]. Ln ‘ Mr. W111 bamb, who has a-boot "and shoe business : ‘Vertaking' 81101158? {for somé months past, retu shall turn out t9 {home in Meadowvale to-da may be necessary! Miss An'm. Arnhnnnn â€"“ ViSitorg here holiday at 1'.{:¢*(' 3324: Arthur Cate as C'ote' 139% .4» 112mm .to-day for Montreal ”(:9 affegd: ,the Eucharistic Congress. ,1 a 7‘ | ianiOps ingndg. mm 9:5»: "1 ‘Rev. Canon Marsh has -. fetnrned from his vacation and will Officiate at St. Paul’s Church! Sunday. I Miss Margaret mac spent Labor may in Acton. ' "L I Miss M. Trumbzy, of Peterboro is the guest of her codSms, the Misses iTangney ' ; Mr. Cyril Brady, who has been vis- iting infmmta‘nty, returned to To-A rontb'fitfidqm IA . j _Miss 2305?? Megeosgh J19" returned to Torontggguter yimttisgl‘rll‘fndsay and mm fr1ohfla Mr. W. A. Macdonald, of Rosédale was in' town last evening. 1 Mrs. Dr. Chambers, of Cleveland, who has spent the summer .with her _parents, Inspector and Mrs Stevens, ‘Ieft for Toronto this morning to vis- it friends betfore returning to Cleve- Wm uuc weuumg took place at the 'Church of the Assumption, Potterâ€"ave Providence, R.I., on Monday, - Sept. 5, of Mr. John Francis Costello and Miss Genevieve Eleanor 'Martin. Mr. Costello isa. son of‘Mr. Frank Cos- telllo, Ops township. From Saturday’s Post uome 1n meadowvale to-day. ' ‘4'“ Miss Addie Johnson, who has been spending a weeks’ holidays with rel'a- tives in town left last evening for To- ronto, accompanied by Miss Florence Currie. ' ‘. Reid,. assistant manger of the Lhe wedding took place ,__ â€"v- “we I for Toronto. Mr. David Johnson .left- this mornâ€" fing for Uxbridge. ' ' ‘ I Miss Fuller, Hegd Milliiier of Dun- das Flavelle’s Limited, has return- 1'ed after securing the latest advanced styles in fall minine‘ry. __ ' ._ . Miss Stewart, H'ead Milliner ofiDun- daa Flavelle’s Limited, has returned after attending the fall‘ millinery ap-i I Messrs. William and ’'0! Chicago, were in to Miss L. Diament has ifrom- the cPty after vi was in town Paving 00., went Mr. :211 Mrs. P ing in‘Toronto. From Thursday’s Evening Post Mr. William‘Simpson took in th< Toronto fair on Wednesday, Mr. J. Twomey, of Fenelon Falls was in town to-day. Minden on Wednédéy. f HUG‘HES~â€"â€"In the township on iden, on Aug. 24th, 1910, to Mr. {Mr-s. Robt. T. Hugfies, a. son. Mr. Harold Campbell of 81: Q8; marinas and his £i-iend, Mr Clar; ance Kilner of Toronto atarbed 'a few days ago to paddle to Lindsay, mknv‘h ‘L‘_ ‘_:“ I Home this Armstrong. of Ligdsay at Horse Shoe Léka. PURELY PERSONAL in Ms‘ss M Connell will spend Labor nd shoe business in Lindsay months past, retained to his Reid, of the Asphalt Block 00., went to Peterboro to-day .. B.Hadde11, of Columbus, 0 town yesterday. . A. Spatton, of Peterboro, :own on business yesterday. Curtis 0! lent has returned home after visiting friends. Greenan is visiting and Jos. McArthur in town Wednesday. . O’Connell are visit- Toronto, Who hag ’ Mts W6, Mr R°betteon:-=r"aturned the train for tmefihip of Min- .9 3893mm? 3 0, also Mrs. are holidaying holiday at The Cook Bros" 01 Coboconk, have be_e_n repairing the school, which was mum needed. - u. x‘uw .30 £213}. .« (3999531 m The Posti ,‘ The haxygsting is all done around‘ here 11113 we have heard the hum of thq‘thgeshing machine‘all last week. the min that yez can lick, and that} The Bu‘rntR‘Iver' foot ball club have ye’v got me at the head of it. Is that quit football. and got a. dandy base‘ true?" ban. They think they will soon be “Shure and it’s true. What of it?” ready for TorontO- . Said Remy. Miss Carrie Shuttleworth and Miss “Ye good- forcnothin’ little grass- 3013 Townsend have gone to Lindsay 3hopper I could commit suicide on yez t0 attend hlgh $011001 with me little finger. _I. could rwipe up I 'Tâ€"'-â€""+"__" 1,.the flux-e wi'd yez _wid me hands tied Minus" \ , ._ .lWéek x Doinm l “I’m sure and more about it. ” “All right then,“ said. Rémy “If“ ye} re sure of it L11 sorgtcch ye’ 911 the m1 ;_; . “Are. ye shure‘ pt Uthat?’ ’ asked Reilâ€" “Me woman tells me that ye're af- ther makin a memorial tablet uv the min that yez can lick, and that ye’v got me at the head of it. Is that true?" “Oi’m makin' a list av the min in this block that Oi kin lick.” - "Hev yez got Murphy’s name down?” asked she. “Murphy heads me list." Home flew Mrs, Murphy and broke the news to her man. He was in Reilly’s shop in a jifi'y. the *v [v11 Discretion is a good thing, and Reilly, the tailor, had a heap of it. _ " One morning Mrs. Murphy, 9. cus- tomer, came into the shop and found him bysy with pencil and paper. She asked him what he was doing. Wyfcupopxc last evening: ; _ A 3, M13; and Mrs. John Trash have mov- 40d to Lindsay, where Mr. Trash has been appointed principal of one of the public schools.â€"Ori11ia Times: Miss Christine McLean, of El Reno Oklahoma, Miss Jessie McDougall, of the Ottawa Ladies’ College and Miss Bessie MacMillan, of Woodville were yisitors in town, the guests of Mr. 39d Mrs‘D. McDougall,‘ Sussex-st. I f; pg." Qlarke, who was Attending Eg‘negal Conference at Victoria. 1 Idérson, have returned :thp to the West I, Mr. H. R. McLean. of Toronto “in town to-day on business. F Pineworth, of Porcupine, arrived in town and is registered ‘at the Simpson House. Rev. Dr. McMillan left for Toronto "this morning. He will leave for Hali- fax Sept. 8th. . ' Mr D. J. Hartle, of M1‘nden, was in town to- -.day (From Friday’s Evening Post) Miss J. Tremwith, of Peterbor-o, is visiting Senator and Mrs. McHugh. Miss Kate Fennelly, of Lindsay, vis- ited in Cresswell recently Misses 'Can‘rie and Wiletta McKen- zie, who have been visiting their 81's- ‘ter, Mrs. E. Algar for the past two ‘weeks. reiurned to their home Chicago this morning. Mr. Cecil Oarl Fotsyth has return- ed from his vacation and will take charge of the music service at Cam- bridge-st. Methodist church row. in , tomorâ€" Miss F. “T I AJJJLH A23 ~ - Messrs Lew 8.11% ,Clifl Scott; 1‘e Clarke, Aiex. Spénce Fredt and Arthur Simpson} imofored FeneIon Falls last evening Miss Nell BroWn, A. T. C. M., er of piano and theory, will r. Work the first week in Septe Those desiring to study call 31 home, 26 Wellington-st. 1r cqmngnpd. eaten asngogto 6y rs M. H, Mquoughy AJ.1J (‘1' flfi :3 3‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F.'A. Clarry, ,and daughter Ethel, who have been sum- meringv _at Sturgeon Poin, returned f6 Tofonfg ‘_ 1-1118 morning. Miss MW McGeough left toim Friday tOLEm-t William. She wna*'om~ JAIjL! 3 P 31.1.33.“ 53137351; toâ€"day. ‘ One 100‘ Many . Anderson ' and Mrs 131:8 ,.3n’0 3 SEW 72': EV? left for Sault Ste 5m 21.35 ugh left to'irn ‘ . She was ”,act KM”: teach- 111 resume September, 111 gt her , tomor- (111133;; My WWII ct; Chin's if chprch, WWI-119 wig: Miss “Lilian ‘ $Day and Mr. Wm. Hammil of Winni- 1 pcg were muted in the goly bonds of f matrimony The ceremony was- per- :formed by the Rev. H. F Battersby‘, c, On Monday the happy couple left lor I ‘ their home in the West, followed by the beat ' wishes of their .inany their return- take {Week 8 Doings I At Goaderham the I change, but some of‘ the boys say the Isidewalk is a hard place to sleep on. 3 Mr. Dauiph and Fred Levely leave IWednesday for Deseronto to seek their I fortune. 1 ..Mr Chas. Reynolds ‘ has gone to gone to Philip’ 3 camp to work The stark has visited this burg at... aim and left a bouncing girl Eat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Budd. 3 . E I l Saturday night "there was quite a' , , time in town, 'Whiskey makes a big 14.-- - A large number of the old hands have quit the quarry but fresh men have taken their places. from in v ‘ _ ' «fin? ; m . . Mfitflj ;.'.;4.~-.,-;‘,( 1‘ . v . . ~ *w” u!" .. a . 9g u..r I ,4. 3 ’55 1 if I '3 . A,“ 7,. 1.7.3. - 11 . ”4.4m. 5‘»! ( “ Why, rgopd moufing Mrs. Toh 9,4122!» é'Iea. you had ger re'tumea tb'tovvn Wt: , see it 1511 1239023512: fizquire if you ’ :@ 1) 344m majombigm man. You I {{2;ter than I’ ve seen you f9;- sqmetime‘ Childrén all;e hyes. undoubtedlv ch eré was hi)thing‘r:oiaki havege en more beneficial for than; ch- @@ in any lway, than such an outing.“ L011 Beach” is certainly me a popular resm__t for both the small “W? m .. n" M £13,, __ â€" “ These Wide Patent Leather Belts for instance are having {537 their flutter in New York and allthe leading centres at pres- @@ ent. And don’t you consider them very natty P This lot we are selling at the agreeable price of 25c. “ Now here is smuet ‘ @ in hand gear. Y 0“ may wash these cha frequently and as e ' ‘ ~ ,- asfly as a. handkerchief. etc. A great 9 boon for an outlay of 250. :fll@ “Just this way for the inedium~rx‘eight hosiery and Fall 2:7 under garments. Just the kind for the chilling temperature â€"~/(@: of winter’s advent . ’ot too heavy or bulky, hut exceedingly cheerful and comfortable. Nothing more this morning? . Thank you, very much. Good morning Mrs. Tolm! §@ “Brown, do up Mrs. Tohn's order, please. Here it is : 8 yards Serge-at 50c $4.00 @CQE’ 9 yards Diagonal at $1.01) .... .. ....-._. 9.00 a 8 yards San Tov at 50c 4 00 u.- 3 Linen Dollars at 25c 75 3 ' 4 pairs Black Hose 1.00 3@ 2 pairs tan Hose at $0 50 j .. I patent leather Belt .................................... 25 I § 1 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs 00 ‘ RC@ 3 Vests 50 1. .7 , .l-lb..Sateer Underskirt ... .. 1. 3?“; 3 pairs Chamoisette Gloves at 252‘....--. I . . s l , it’s not a particle soon to he provided- 7, _ _ .... vaII we smau ffv as well as, their elders ' ‘ “‘ Some Fall Dress Goods ? 0 indeed at too , supposing the cool weather does I: come a trifle later than we expect. - - m 5‘ Y es. isn’t it a handsome and serviceable ' iece of Serge at 500.. Just; the material l; for a schoolginlis hac “And this Diagoral, also, nothing more suitable for an Egg early'Fall amt; and quite reasonable at that, only 50c to $1.00 a yar . . . “For dressy wear, 1 don’t beheve there axe many things Lg? to surpass this San Toy. The very latest color too. They £931 say Mastic will be one of the ‘ ' . {$33 ‘ 'ssurtment in manv nmml ““4 “‘ P5 Vnrhaf‘hno “For dressy wear, to surpass this San To; say Mastic will be one ‘ "‘Neckwear. Belts have a satisfying assur; - rvny...~L-Aâ€" . ' PD ‘ N B.-.-Mrs. Tohn is a cleyerme Mom!-â€"W'hy rot infinite her 2. “-0-;u ”Halt: ts. Just the kind for the chilling Vent. N m; tao heavy or bulky, but comfortable. Nothing more thi ‘z-y much. Good morning Mrs. T011 10 up Mrs. Tohn's order, please. H4 noth the sniall ftv agéfif ss Goods ? O indeed, it’s ided; supposing the cool an we expect. andsome and servinoo Mn near future. . ‘t '7' f} The English church con¢ert of last Friday evening was a decided suc- cess. The efforts put {Orth- by those wEâ€"o worked to make it a success de- genes tfie approval of all. {was jflgthehyglage Sun “$85.8 184 week in 431.8. 3!temst8 of 1134 mines. We enact 1:0 hear somemng d ed. church,.,'We mpg th’gfipébaé time in the future we may 'h‘ave'. 'fihe pleasure of hearing hunw Keep in mind tfié 'current picnic on WOPking’ MW. and a C., where she will spend the winter with her father. She was accompan- ied' by her sister, Mrs. Hammond, as 131:3}; Winnipeg. Mrs. Graham will be . tly missed in her large circle {of friends here ,among whom she was va-y‘W secretar‘y at the YUM (1A., 'SU,’ Ca- tharinesm He delivered a very inter- esting and: impressive to a; well fill- mummioin in wishing them. a heppy and prosperous future. “"malgeside ..-._ cottage is vacated and the é‘plegsant faces ot the occupants will be greatly missed m the vicin- ity. iabcnt , our local ; .1, 3.3% Q smilway, benencml for them Beach.’ ” is certainly vell as their elders. it’s not; a particle cool weather does hut excéedingly 2 tlus morning? Tobe! '. Here it is : good time is ex- come to brighten 5:6” 93' YOU bad @E M...- ulll" de-

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