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Lindsay Post (1907), 9 Sep 1910, p. 4

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{I} are 1009 A supPOl Lginee 5' £01 vet at feattn :he {101 e concr' :on’tract memt way thn gent for e injm 1p1iSh6 inder 001 Jafi’tings From Fenelon Falls for Sud-bury. Miss Elva alias Braun, who has been the :gneSt of Mrs. M. MacCallum for sev- eral weeks, left on Tuesfday for her home in Toronto My. Chas Deyman visiting his parents, Wm. Deyman, sr. The Misses Fanny and Mae Potts -of Sunny Brae Farm, are spending this week with Toronto friends. Mrs. E. Avery, of Lakefield, spent PAGE 4; "Sunday in town. The Ladies’ Aid of St church held a re-opening ’Ffid-ay- evening, Sept. 2, tnde. We sell our furs for win and as 103v as any honest 111:] what you Want here; if it i-n’t usâ€"cur guarantee protects you. a ble qudit v’ ready-to: “*3th 343:) [ULLC l§ “I. .V was ‘4'- - - lr'l'l 3 on about these new materials You can’t af- fmd to mks this opportunity of seeing the most authe:3‘.ic showing to be found anywhere. The correct weaves and calorings. direct from the manufacturers in the old land 2W3“ you. We have ermeavored to make this our Biggest and best dress goods showing. Fall Dress Mater: For that p:-. -.rt cular reason we 5 -â€"¢he its force is at your serviceâ€" als Can’t ' begi': to tell you all about them addressâ€"Rev. C. S. enjoyable ti Free Delivery in tuwn. Soloâ€"Mrs. Jno. Northey. Selectionâ€"Choir. ‘5‘, Olaâ€"Mr. Guty It. F. Guy. mediation-4mm A. Annie Nie left on Tuesday va Maybee resumer her du- teacher in Millbrook public ’9 . ' .. '1 with bamo acccnrlruk‘minlen”t | , W E CI -Mr. Robertson- was spent by those following programme d of St. Andrew’s meninz social 011 4/, '/' " A‘l this talk about furs and the certain y / knowledge some tur dealers claim to /' knuv about the Mir h and life of every Fur-'W‘Eririg alzlmi’ is most amusing. W Ym: (Li ‘n’t Want to hcar any sueh hia- " t r You don’t need to either when you huy from a reliable house. It’s the quality of the made up garment we want :0 int rest you in, not history. W° sell the most reli- y-toâ€"we‘r furs procurable 1n the ‘ >ur furs for what we know they are ' ""'""" ny honest luII'Chdl'lt can. Buv ere: if it i-n’t What we sayâ€"tell ARl ,'UR1)I.;ILLY IJV'VITE YOU of Hamilton is nage D weather Will soon b n ,vm u<. Now would be a good time to see at) u‘ \Ollrs and incidentally get an early Choiceâ€"- it’s ‘omctimes best. From a collection as large, as varied, ~s carefulv chosen and as reasonably priced as ou:s.- there will be no trouble in selecting a gar- ment fully satisfactory in every way. We strongly cl~.l)haSlZS qualitv, fit, finish and low- _._......,.... ness of price. Your inspection will prOV'dc you with a knowledge of real mantle Values not demonstrated near so szmngly in most. 3ther places. We Splendid Mantle Values Mantle Real Quality in Furs of your parcds to all trains, _ _ boats, hotels or anywhere Stores "1 Lindsay, Oshawa, Barrie Soloâ€"Miss Cecil SW-anton.. Readingâ€"Miss V. McKendryV. Remtatiomâ€"Miss A. RobertSzm. Soloâ€"Miss Cecil Swanton. Readingâ€"Miss. Violet McKeudry. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrison“. and' child, of Cleveland, Ohio, who: have '; been visiting relatives in town, .reâ€" turned home on Monday. Mrs. Sidney Morrison and two chil- dren, of Lindsay, spent Sunday and Monday with friends at the Fall’s. Mr. S. McKendry spent a few days at. the Toronto Exhibitiomthis . week. i \ -n-. .....â€"â€"....â€".... . Jottings From 113:; Busy Kirkfieldi Mm Fas.11 Colwell’s twirling. He turned .out ,a '3 complete assortment of twists, and curves, with a Wide choice of every other kind of ball. His pitching was an education in itself. Mitchell, our Daisy runner, had practically no call daisy runner, had practically no call 1 for his sprints, .for the leather seemed ‘ to keep him knOCKed enough to take him round each trip. Ryckman’s catching can be summed up in the joker’s query, “Why is Ryckman like tanglefoot ?” “Because he catches all the flies.” Backstop Nesbitt was on the job every minute, nothing passed ‘him. McRae’sbattin-g sent him so #91- that one could swear he was a Continued from page Another season has passed a most successful one it wasâ€"were l.‘ nu mam... v. -_._,, he even more so This store has enjoved a; most satisfzwtory seasonâ€"we a e thankfulâ€"thunkful to you and yours. Now we extend you a. hearty invitation to come and see the many new: things anotheir season has brought forth râ€"to come and enjoy the freedom of this store and its conveniences: We have endeavored to bring the very best productions of the world's best umrlte-ts right to your own County Townâ€"your own townâ€"in fact to your own home. In z.ccomplishmg this we have been. particularly careful about every detail Whethe'riu haying or in shipping. that the cost should he kept down to the lowest notch. The result hwe heem mos-t gratifying for now we can offer you, not only the largest variety yet shown to choose from. but the most carefully bought stock of F all merchandise- that any store ofi’ered its custmners. . SUTCLIF FE é close connection of Sam-son’s. McKafi' on first base, took Colwell’s idea sev- eraIz times, and caught hisiman' out. Morrison and the MacGirr boys did the proper kind of playing, too, and ' had their full share in bringing] home ': the bacon. V'e’d like to give a tiger ' for the boys, Hip, hip, horray. Let’s have lots more of the same thing. [[We might mention the score, eh? § Kirmeid vs. Manilla, 5-3:. 1 Woodville vs. Hartley, 413’. Kirkfield vs. WoodVille, 11-2. ! UCLLCI Luau uyuu an] Envvun..- -----, , ! are particularly enthus1astlc over this season 5 lshowmg and know it will please you very Imuch. Be sure and visit this important sec- tion during opening days---if impossible then we will be pleased to have you inspect our E showing at any time. We show the choicest New York and Paris styles, good not only now but for the entlre season. The values in new dress. hats are better than upon any previous occasion. We are particularly enthusiastic over this season 5 u 0. .l‘ ‘ 7 _ A â€"-A-‘ ‘fnf‘, ents here. : Mrs, Johnson, and son, of Fenelorn ‘= 3Falls, spent a couple of days' the ‘ guests of Mrs. Sims. ‘ On: Friday evening the junior lea..- , gue held a social in; the Methodisn‘, lchurchA very good programme conâ€"g v VV UWVLLLC VD. Jusub UAuJ , - v. Kirkfield vs. Woodville, 11-2. Sept. 3rd when at the age of 12 _____+_____ .ear L lia M tle, second dau hter y S e yr g Messrs. Ira Jones 2nd Chas. .Duytll all Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hewie assed CAMERON p left for Shsk. this week. away after an illness of only four _ days. She was of such a sweet disâ€" Miss: Priscilla Dund‘as, who haszbeen MI" Harry Fell and Wit-8' 0f Allan” position that she was a favorite am- in Toronto for some time, returned home this week. dale, spent a few days With his W ong her playmates and many friends Miss Lottie Burke, of Petenhoruugb ents here. who sent lowing tokens of wreaths I Mm, Johnson, and 3013,01 Fenelan i and; bouquets. She seemed to be {spent Labor Day with her parents Falls, spent a couple of days‘ the Eresting on a pillow of flowers, while ‘here. guests of Mrs. Sims. ‘ ' at her head was a wreath from: the i The biggest pan: of our people will 01: Friday evening the junior lea.- ilgublic sehool and another from the igo to. Janetville next Samrday, Sept gue held a social in. the Methodist i. unday SChOOL .It Is .the first, schol- x 10’ to see the bail game between Janâ€" ': ar death has clalmed In this com- ‘etville and Lindsay. i. church.A r - z . very good D og'ramme con ‘ munity, and it cast a gloom over all . Miss Allingham from the west, is ;sistin of si “ , tacit ' - . I g ngmg ations, read ,All sympathize with the hereaved ‘visiting her cousin Miss Laura Mcâ€" ings, and a dialogue was given. Miss 9 Parents, her two sisters and brother ' Annie Anderson, gave an excellent.- re- who are left to mourn her loss. ‘ 2:31:20? wilhich twas much :gpg’emtagâ€" l"‘Who plucked my choicest.- flower ?” ’ . e res men s were serv y e the gardener cried, league at conclusion of ng‘ram'me- “The Masher did n a well known Mrs. Byam and two children of ‘ voice replied, Millbrook, returned home on Wednesâ€" ‘ “Tis well, they are all His,” the day alter. spending a. few days with o 1 gardener. said, her sister, Mrs. Worsley and her broâ€" i'Agid meekly bowed his reverential ther, Mr. Shea. i - head. Mr. Fred Watson. ‘of Baddow, was a ‘ The funeral was conducted on Mon- guest at the home of Mr. Suggitt’s day by the Rev. Howard, and al- on Sunday. 1 though the weather was so unfavor- Mi‘ss Pearl Perrin has left for able, 9. cortege of oVer 50 vehicles OUR MILLINERY THE LINDSAY P051 â€"~ ._7, ""> -‘ 1" fk- l.'\L illlfl| hank'ul to 3‘0“ LINDSAY Lindsay to Mr. Suggitt is at Toronto exami- tTOn this week. Miss Ethel Mayby is visiting some off her former scholars at Eden. Miss Sharpe, teacher, spent Labor Mr. Thompson. of Toronta. w Day at her home in Cannington. . here on Labor Day attending 1 ML and Mrs- 51- McNabb are V19“? funeral of tfieir niece. Leila. Hewie. ' M ing friends in the city. A very sad event took place on REABORD is at Toronto exhibi- attend the Callegiate left 1: etery, Lindsay Central Exhibiti ‘4A‘b deal is expected or 0 our reputation as r clothing for men an maintain this high 8' its maintainance by Of course we don’t I prepay Freight $25.00 Purchases THE VICTORIfl COUWTY FAIR râ€" great cted of our clothing because of ion as retailers of " quality ” ' men and boys. We aim to is high standard and insist on lance by our clothing makers. re don’t make as much profit on a single sale but the making of a all-the-time cu .tomer out of every purchaser and their friends means a big clothing trade. To us it is a matter of continually maintaining stock large enough to give every man an ample choice at lowest pos- sible prices. Your home need lShI’ngs not be furnished f . expenswely. That part must be decided by the amount you want to spend. However small or YOIL make it attractive enough to meet an the demand; of good ta: hould not one is inclined to profit bv the opportunitis :fulro you found at the “ Sutchfie ” :tnre. Weimmn is “00th“ of our lines direcr from the factories inh left the hous? {or Fenm Falls cemâ€" Alta. is renewmg 0w M'- etery, where: interment took. place. in this vicinity. Mr. and M18. Clark, of Little Briâ€" Mr. W, J. Skuce,ofP€'«5‘ tain, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, of Lindsay a few. days renewing man‘s Mnand Mrs- Wright of Bracebridge, "am“. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, ,of Toronto, . . 'Iindi and Mr. H. Ingram accompanied by 31?. Jcl. 1100.8,01 . ’ business visit here mm Mr. Thompson. of Toronta, were -..â€"â€"-'/â€"‘f/ here on Labor Day attending the “THERSW Messrs. Ira Jones and Chas. .nmn left for Shsk. this week. Miss Priscilla. Dumhs, who has been in Toronto for some time, returned home this week. Miss Lottie Burke, of Petetbomugh spent Lnbor Day with her parents Mr. Harvey McNevan lett for Bow-i manville last week. i We wish Fleetwood every success: with their ozone filtration scheme as there is nothing better for the health i than lots of pure water. 1 Mr W. J Bragg’s gang of apple: Dieters, under the management of' "(3011181 Bill” Osborne, returned from lBowmanville after a. successful “6'115 Mr. Thos. L. UL V..- -â€".,- Factory boying applies likewise to allu'm merchandise. Whether they be Cmadim eign made, the same high standard or quaigi prevail in all lines. This store’s prim: economy for the home furnieher. ket has brought us a stock of these most] 'ces Wm lines at truly money-savxng pr1 . Flannelette or Wool Flanrel vo , you have Co ton or Wool Blankets to bum no possibilit y of your doing better thanauh: #4 LINDSAY to Exhibition 1115'- and George ‘Out' m3 31;. J as. attended C] s renewing 01‘1 (Conti Ler Ruby We! 'teside, ar Institute access in 1 ‘3 sorry “5‘ , ‘Gilson fast tw< Eton, M1 183’ WooL Dition. pburn ave his last' we sonney a sited he me Mr. VIC’I‘O g friend: glad to ad: wife on: wee} a coupl :rtrude 5’ visit rma Br riends f ‘ Frost of a J. Pill: her ho: ,t Mrs. R. Arc? .der th Oliver Grab to];

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