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Lindsay Post (1907), 9 Sep 1910, p. 6

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by hel: rah 0ft]: abody £ Lt has 1 river at 5 featm 'oadway. 3 also of is now' the Los . Le most the flo- is take: :que 1n cresting cemen mginee .ry fox (USA he concr contract CO} 5 way th‘ agent for around are 1001’ Led by P 81115901 memt Laindet :ble CO] WOULDN’T YOU “on '9 1 c0: If you required glasses or had any trouble with your eyes wouldn’t you rather go to a Specialist in Optical "oak who is endorsed by the leading medical men, and resides and has his office permanently in Lindsay ? It is to your interest to do so. Very mod- erate plil‘es. Examination and con- sultation free. Eyeglasses repaired. Broked lenses replaced. Charges moderate, Satis- faction guaranteed. M. BANNIS Oph., D. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 92 Kentâ€"st. (Over Neill’s Shoe Store) Lindsay. PAGE 6. Silver Plated Hollow - “Tare, hM mg added a number of NEW AND EXCLUSIVE lINES which aE-e verv different from the usual, and which we feel quite positive will met: With your dpproxml. lt. will pay you to come and Emmi“? F9??? 9%? 110%- "8TB. STDNEY LAKE” for charter for excursion wi‘l be open art of the parties to points on any ‘ 1) Trent Valley Canal. For terms and particulars apply to STOREY Cambridge For all kmds monuments. \Vedding .icenscs - SMITHâ€"TROUGHTON.â€"â€"By Rev. D. Balfour, on Sept. 5th, at the resi- dence of Thos. F. Smith, Lindsay, Miss Evaline Troughton, of Ottawa. to Alfred Smith, of Lindray. - SHAVERâ€"TATEâ€"By Rev. D. bar four, on Sept. 7th at the residence Mr. Wm. Sloan (brother-inâ€"laxw of of the bride) Ops township, Mr. Geo Shaver, of Burnhannthorpe. Peel 00. ‘ ‘7_m,n The to Popular Jewelry Store 32mm 1910. R. CHAMBERS9 Prop. Young’s Point -st. North of Fire Hall of Granite and Mar-Ole Get prices and see de MARRlED ana Marriage or had any Tate, of Nogey’s . .\‘. bubhiiflahi‘; Phone 0i! Treatment For Town Roads Crude Oil Will be Tested to Alley the Dust Lindsay is going on the streets and cost with water. ‘The beam; dust s ‘The heaVy dust so constantly blow- ing on the main streets has been re- lieved by watering its copiously daily with their sticky, ' slippery surface resulting. Oil has every advantage, cheaper, and sheds the rain, prevent- ing such extensive mire on our thor- oughfares. The matter of oiling was taken up at the Council last evening. Breaker of Game Laws Brought Ex- peditiously to Justice Another Warning to Illegal Shooters On Sunday while Game Overseer Bradshaw was patrolling the river he found shooting in full swing, and this being against the provisions of sec- tion 20 of the Game and Fisheries Act, the party was brought before F. D. Moore, K. (3., and fined $5. This should_ be a warning to others §as no breach of the game laws will! ‘be permitted by any one. no matter “.Who he or they mas: be if found out. The present game law to Us at} least seems foolish and unjust. Why? duck are protected until the 15th of September, and snipe, plover, shore birds and waiders are allowed to be shot on the 1st of that month is strange indeed. When shooting at snipe or plover the ducks are sure to be disturbed, and driven from their feeding grounds. Common horse sense should at least be applied in such matters. {Special to Th On Friday last one popular boys, Mr. W. this neighborhood for he will take up a. six ness course. For som lie has been one of 07 ‘asti'c athletes, being [the baseball and hocl On Friday last one of our most' .opular boys, Mr. W. E. Powles, left‘1 :his neighborhood for Chicago, where 1e will take up a six months’ busi~ JeSS course. For some time past Wilâ€"x ne of our most enthusiâ€" astic athletes, being a player in both the baseball and hockeynteams. He was also quite noted as a soloist and: elocutionist and he leaves a vacancy which will indeed, be hard to fill. A15 Wish him the highest success in his new sphere of action. lie has been 0 new sphere of action. Miss Miss Daisy Cooper, of Tor- onto, is spending a months’ holidays among local friends. Miss M. S. Powles left for Toronto Miss M. S. Powles left for Toronto on Thursday last on a. brief visit am- ong friends in that city. Mr. W. Cullis has returned home at- +nr attending the Foresters’ Conven- Mr. W. Cullis h ter attending thf tion at Cobourg- On Thursday evening last a very enjoyable party was held under the hospitable roof of Mr. and Mrs. #‘Aâ€"‘- «In Buoy; Vuvâ€"v _ _ W. Lamb. The evening was spent in quiet games, after which a. dainty dispersed about midnight. Those preâ€" sent report an excellent time, and recammend Mr. and Mrs. Bamb and family as superb entertainers. Mr. and Mrs. week for Toron tion. Miss Hattie Powles Visited wrw Lindsay friends on Friday last. Mr and Mrs. R. Davies and family are visiting at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamb. - 1 At this season of the year, Lindsayi Central Exhibition seems to be the: chief topic of conversation. Many lo-' ‘cal residents intend attending this year, and all look forward to an ex- 1 l cellent outing. {attie Powles visited with friends on Friday last. L Mrs. R. Davies and family :na g+ the homeof Mr. and Toronto National Exhibi- 3 served. The gathering out midnight. Those pre- an excellent time, and Mr. and Mrs. Damb and to test crude oil find the relative to The P051?) â€"ll no. . , The Bobcaygeon Band excursmnby ““5- U“ "- “““v “-w "wâ€" , 'moonlight per steamer Stoney. Lake ance, and also MI:- Will Allely at- ms to Fenelon Falls, advertised. to call tended the exhlbltlon in Toronto, bi' at Scotch Line and Dunsford, failed to do so, to the disappointment 0f Mong the number who Ieit here i th 70 passengers- This is a‘poor way to for the wild and Wooly west are as obtain Patronage and does not tend follows, Messrs. Arthur Adair, Dun- vily to increase the popularity 0f moonâ€" ‘ can McIntyre, jr., Charlie Bowins, ma light excursions among Dunsford peoâ€" Mrs. L. Abemnethy and her two iple- Possibly there may be some exâ€" daughters, Misses Nellie and Ruby say ‘1 planation torthcoming, if not, further Abernethy, also their brother Har- posters are liable to be treated as an- vey and Master Harold Goddard. thel 10-} other joke on 118- 1 Miss Flossie LeCraw has secured a this What might have been a. serious ac-I school at Furnace Falls for the fall cident was narrowly a”v'erted Thurs- term, and we wish her every success. I day afternoon, when ML “1 F. Miss . Kate McIntyre has returned and report a good time. ex- (Special to The Post) g Mrs. J. Haggard, otPeterborowno; has been spending afew days with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. J. B. Kennedy, Don Valley, left here for Bobcaygeon on Monday. ’ Miss Walker spent the Labor Day vacation at her home near Port Per- ’ry, returning on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and Mr and Mrs. L. G. Steele, and Mrs. W. J. Thurston were visitors at Mr: and Mrs. C. Laplafn’s on Sunday last. Wr. and Mrs. L. G.,Steele beg to announce that their new palatial resâ€" idence is now completed and visitors will be cordially welcomed. We know that. DamammmmauammmmcamammaaamummaammmI EEEEEEuupâ€"â€" We Announce our 1910-11 Fall El For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, SEPTEMBER 15,. 16, and 17 ME? Described We have made a very special importation of French Pattern Hats made by the best Milliners and Contentional Designers. Webster’s waggon, with aload of la- } dies en route for a missionary meet» ”ing, at “Mrs. W. Thurston’s, broke « down outside the station. Mr. Leslie 1 Kennedy, however, pluckily stopped the horses, and the ladies alighted on i terra firma, shaken but uninjured. We regret to announce the illness ‘ of Mr. Tier’s‘ little daughter, Clara, and trust ere long she will be among us again. Mr. E. Tiers and,Mr. W. F. Web- ster paid business visits to Toronto Tuesday last, several others going Also our Fall Opening of Suits and Mant- les in the very latest cuts and colors. }!E%%};U Weinvite the Ladies of Lindsay and sur- rounding country for your inspection, Septem- ber 15th, 16th and 17th. We regret to announce the illness Miss Maria Martin and Miss Dodds of Mr. Tier’s‘ little H‘aughter, Clara, of Moore’s Falls, were in the village and trust ere long she will be among on Saturday evening. “5 again' Miss Grace Hand gave a 5 O’clock Mr. E. Tiers and,Mr. W. F. Web- tea. party to her friends, Miss Elean- ster paid business visits to Toronto or Allely, and Miss Mildred Boad- Tuesday last, several others going way, at the home of Mrs.D. McIn- t0 the. Exhibition. tyre, Last Saturday afternoon. and a Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Woodger and most enjoyable time was SPGDt there Mrs. Silas Thurston were visitors at Miss Annie E. White of Toronto, is the Toronto exhibition last Thurs- I the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Matt. “9V7 . i Greer for a few days. day. Mrs. G. W. Allely, Miss Clara Ril- ance, and also Mr. Will Allely at- tended the exhibition in Toronto, and report a. good time. (Special to The Post.) NORLAND two Lorne, and litt. of Gravenhuest, her sister, Mrs. a. few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Ada: daughters, of Vancouver, renewing old friends and ces for a few wmks. .orne, and little daughter ȣ Gravenhuest, are the guests [er sister, Mrs. R. E. Woodcock for I. few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Adair and their laughters, of Vancouver, B. C., a renewing old friends and ac :es for a. few weeks. re quaintanâ€" ”Mâ€" _ ISLAY (Special to The Post.) Miss Mamie Naylor heather at S. S. No. 5 Fen is engaged as the balance of the current year. Silvia, . of ' elon for days has hibition. s Storer and her little damghber Elford return?d home after spending some LINDSAY some neSS We are Wm- leave an“ had se‘ Ci] 1 vercr01 Relieve .8 00m Darin .on of {ME made mattei J acljj e to 1‘ ai‘se 1 of ildin ion SOD Lu.“ pie lered live until ofi

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