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Lindsay Post (1907), 16 Sep 1910, p. 3

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s ' - Come meet your frie stereo Yeur fail pure nds 'and enioy the conveniences of this big cbases will be best and satisfactorily made here (Special to The Post.) 1 Mrs. John McCreaLis here, after 1 @ending several weeks with her mo- ther in Cobourg. 111'. Haverlock Fee and Miss Lila Fee Spent the last week in Toronto. 311:. and Mrs. Williamson have re turned to the States after spending 3 Pleasant vacation at his father’s. Miss Millie has returned to town to resume her duties as head millin- er in Mr. Chas. Ivory’s. MissH t'tie Courtney spent a. few days in Toronto. The public and high schools reopen- SPECIAL PURCHASE of BLANKET§ v.3 l, The pastor of the Methodipt church | Rev Ewill begin a. series of sermons next ibis 137 v V a Sunday based on the Lord’s prayer. Duns! {The morning subject is “Our Heav- \ ”8.33 m SUR‘ECTS i enly Father’s abode.“ In the evening a You are interested in.clip outthe coupon “The sin 0‘ profanity.” ‘ 101 and mail it TO-DAY. We will send We are pleased to see that Jessie, rt; ll you full information about our courses and g3 e you a ‘9 the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sfiflpe ‘7 I ' - am . g harry Lamb, ha" recovered from h e , ~ : LESSON IN SHORTHANID Hem :nness ” er new OR PENMANSHIP FREE 5 i girl ‘ Mr: T (‘ Tvnrv i: in- annmn I Ar v V: CHECK THE. SUBJECTS vou are interested in, clip out the coupon bully; Kid Gloves. sizes 6 to 7. Winn tans. black. dome l‘ust- dome fasteners. also k'd gloves Hum-m swlemlid fitting. in most, all Colors Per Pcz'l‘uir: ........................ 50C pair 1.00 GUARANTEED GLOVESâ€"\Ve offer an extra nice quality Kid (Hum. ~~izes up to 7:}. all popular colorings, dome fasteners. l 2 Beautifully made and fully guaranteed. Per pau-...... ....... ..... o Ladies' Cape Gloves. silk lined. The quality we give you in Ladies’ K u‘paased and we know you will 0:: well Rica: y.\:u rcceiv:, consist m: with the pnc‘ 7. thin!" tans. black. dume fast» dome fast: Lune; Kid Gloves. sizes 6 to i Ladics'( *Ylt’h'. splendid fitting. tn. 1 in must, «I Real qu3ll£y 1“ V var hmv 10W the I -}' {fixtt‘ an: Mllm [CI-I- ~~ xx :‘fiifi‘L. “‘.’".‘“‘. 1 25; PECIAL KID GLOVE VALUgH (Immu “hire pmcst no! ciz; 64 184, 1th pair ...... 345 ‘11 double bed size Flannel- }lunkets. p_',r_lk apd blue hor- Business English No.. . . . Business Spelling etc. ....Commercial Law etc. DAY SCHOOL ....NIGHT SCI-100 Expert Shonhand FREE! c: to take upacourse abou}. ............1 ch Typewfiting OMEMEE man 333%“ itv in clothing is what noooonnooc-uno-uoOOu-v-canon- h \1 price mav rial per $1 0...:- FOR MEN . Bookkeeping Penmanship 1 .Rapid causation1 Men's Diagonal “'2th Suits in green. grey and brown, sple‘ndidly made all the $13 newefi styles ............................. \ Men‘s “'m-stcd Tweed Suits in the new lung cut, styl?. splendid colors and pat- $10 terns. well made. Very spacial ......... Men‘s Ove: coats in the made of the newest, tweeds, and finished. Special ......... Men s Overcoats with the nmv cmn’ex-tnhle collar. all the newest materials and $15 styles. Each ........ BOYS’ CLOTHING Always b r i n g . the boxs to this store for the best assortmcnt and lowest prices. Outfitting boys at this store is a pleasure and a money-Saving transaction. Eed last week with a full staff of Mr. teachers Mr. Barron, the new high the n i‘school principal, comes highly re- day 1 . commended and the prospects are McCr ' splendid for a. good year’s week. lawn At This Siore Will an to Save Money Owing “to repairs at the electric light plant, the town has been at the mercy of coal oil the last week or SO. Rev. Mr. Currie and family have returned home after a. month’s visit at Staynor and other points. Miss Bartley of Lindsay, has again taken up her duties as assistant tea- cher. in the high’Ischool. The Misses Balfour spent a. couple of days in Toronto. Miss Elva Thompson is visiting in Bobcaygeon. Miss Ethel Charke is home after several weeks’ visit in Goldwater. Miss Myrtle Toole spent a few days in Toronto. Miss Edith Robinson has returned, after spending a few days in Toron- to. only Extra nico quality. 7 11). S mthdnu n \V n ()1 Bl.- ".xxkets. (19:.m white. pines: mk. 3 45 size 64 .\' 84,1;«1 puix ...... o The new granolithic sidewalks greatly improve the Anglican church property. Mrs. T. C. Ivory is inToronto, the guest of her mother. From another correspondent «Special to the Post.) The famous Canadian Jubilee Sing- ers will give a. high class concert in the Methodist church on Tuesday evening, October 4th. Keep this date in mind. Miss Crown and Miss Townsend spent a few days the guests of the Misses Nichols. The Misses Nugent spent. a. few days in Toronto last week. strongly demonstrate, s’Kid Gloves are un- well phased wuh the pnce you paid. AND BOYS WOMEN’SACOSTUMES AND MANTLES r new colh'ge sts‘le. well liIn-d $10 Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan'entertained the Methodist church choir on Mon- day afternoon on the lawn of Mrs McCrea. from four to seven. Tennis, lawn bowling and croquet were in- dulg-e'd in until dusk, when dainty refreshments were served in the pleaâ€" sant sun room. A very close game of lawn bowling was played, the sidâ€" es being: Miss H. Balfour Tommy Shields Miss J. McConnell Miss J. Nichols Miss L. Poa-st Miss M. Nichols Miss S. Wilson Miss A. Adams Mrs. R. Mulligan Miss A. Ivory 'Rev. B. Burns Miss Ella McCrea We want to furniah you: home because we can do anJ save you mone~ . Tne values here are such as to you glving us the order. ~__ , The repairs at the electric light “plant are completed, and once more ;the town is lighted by electricity. . : Last Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Earle preached an instructive sermon bearing on the confirmation class. Miss Margaret McCaflery left on Monday morning to commence her studies at Lindsay Collegiate. . Rev. Mr. Woodger is visiting with his brother at the parental home in 1. Dunsford. Bic: range of puttm-ns in thn, qualitv Flour Oilclmh. 1. 1}. I; and 2yurds wide. Special per 25 Yitl'tl ...... ...............,,. . c You cannot find better valueanv- where than we show in rvvm-sihle Union Uni-pets. 36 int-hvs wide. x ew culm-ings and patterns. 30 Per yard 50v, 400. 35c and C 14."'I\€l:‘01‘ 11. who is amuse: ‘n-.~.~Ieru london, 0:11., Sept. btilbins of 'l‘orozm, some amusement.- a: gFmr, was fined $10 by Mayor Beanie t3‘?$terda§' for chasing a young London ‘ 8111 through the streets Monday mghtz ‘ Another girl, who was 16 last March, and whom, it is alleged, Steb- bxns induced to leave her widowed ‘n‘xother in Toronto, was sent back to Toronto vesterdav. Inc Floor Oil Cloths, 25c UGL'Lu .â€" __â€"._ (Special to The Post.) Among the visitors from this neigh- New York borhood t T r t E hib-it' n were“ Dandr‘fl “"1 be “M1 “1 ten days 0 0 on O x lo ' . The ban is made soft and flufl‘y. M’s- J T Birchard and daughter Salvi-a; will grow hair in abun- Miss Gertrude, Mr. R. Birchard and dance. his fatherâ€"in-law, Mr. H. Fowler, Mrs A non-sticky, J .. Jewell and grand daughter, Miss hair dressing. Cleo McElroy, Mr. J. Cums and Alarge bottle, only costs 59¢ "1“ 1583811158. Miss Bessie Mr. marshal, a. money muttered?” 1 daintily perfumed Vcry popular styles at pri1 moderately filled purae. Come. Union Carpets Cheap \Vnmep‘s Cheviot Mamtles in taupe. grey, navy and black, new lung style with velvet collar and strapnack. \Vm'th $12.50. $10 Special each Ready-to-uear Garments -â€"- Second Floorâ€"at the front NEW MILLINERY F0 ill be an eaay mitler from our splenldid show. York and PAI'iS fashim~n While the styles ld wish for, yet the prices are desidedly low your new Fall hat w ing of popular New are all that you cou and reasonable. DRESS GOODS SPECIALLY PRICED- New Diagonal Clwvints and fancy (Then-nu Suitings. calm-s \\ istvrm. Brnwn. Grey._Amvth_vst. IMu'.’ and [)Lun u. \-n\ v. -- .n--- Petwm I. 44 inches Sp'm'inl pet )znd ...... New and popular weaves at very LINDEN VALLEY After the W- 14.â€"-Ne150 PH 50c prices that conform with the most Good Linoleums, 37 1-2 Very special value in Lmnlcum. assorted pat terns, Per squre yard ..... Splendid range 0f good “'indnw Shades. creams and greens, mount- ed on gowd “filers Each 25 only ........... . ..... Lace m' insw'timl trimmed Shades in white. cream and green. 50 washable. Cmuplete..._... C and Mr. Maurice Ragers, Mr. Rich- ard and Miss Ella Dale. Mr. and Mrs Nelson.Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. George Weldon. Mr. and Mrs Charles Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rogers and son, Mr. Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Birchaird, of Lindsay, spent Sunday with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Birchard. Mr. Charles Knight and Mr. Bert Jewell were also visitors at Toronto ‘1 Exhibition last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Birchard of i Lindsayspent Sunday with his par- ents: Mr’. and Mrs. J. T. Birchard. Mr. Charles Knight and Mr. Bert Jewell were also visitors at Toronto Exhibition last week? Mrs. Gordon, of Pickering, visited her sister. Mrs Eliza Cruess last week. Mr. W. Endicott, of Lindsay, Sunday at the home of Mr. J. Elroy. Window Shades, 25c coming year. Mr. Garfield Rogers is attending the college at Newm-arket for this Salvia, the New Amer- ican Hair Vigor Ladies can now have a luxuriant head of real, fluffy, sparkling hair, free from dandrufi, by using the new English-American hair vigor, Salvi‘a, Go to Mr. Higi-nboth-am’sdrug store, and purchase a 50c. bottle. A guar- antee goes with every bottle. Salvia. contains henna and sage. Salvia is used by the elite of ‘New,York. Dandr‘xfl can be cured in ten days. The hair is made soft and flufiy. mm! ENDS“ Ludies’ Suits in Diagonal Serge. seam-fitting coat, new skirt with side pleats. (Inn has large fancy buttons mm.“ Mm k, navy. grey. $16 5 :m l Ym-ypretty Diagnnals in navy. grey. hrnwn, old rose. green and taupe. 52 inches \"dv. all soap shrunk. very nice weaves $1 PPI' yard low pricca Baying now is (-H'u\~ “fink, navy. grey, unipmm. pecial values 37; in hmwy it right warrant yoqrsglf in :y, spent J. P. Mc- fiBesl Start in 1 Life for Boys CHILDRENS’ VILSTS at a BARGAIN This special purchase saves you monev. The lot in- cludes sizes to fit chilriren of [0 years. Sample garments in white and natural, open or closed fronts. Regular 25 up to 40c each, for .. C You wiH find mn- mnge as fully assorted as ever. and the values are extra guzul fur the Vests come tn us dix'wct from the makers. Popular prices prevail throughmtt the shuwing. 25c such as $1, 75c. 5300. 35m... Women’s Vests “What is the best start in life par- ents can grve their boy?” This 'question presents itself these strenuous days with anxious force to all those who have the welfare of their children at heart. And it is of vital importance, this start, for the first six years of a man's life makes A b0y's start in life is therefore, i largely influenced by his very earliest impressions. More important than anything money can buy are the influâ€" ences of home. Let these be the pure- est and best. Let the boy take with him into the world the memory of a mother’s unfailing, gentle sympathy, and the confidence that he has in his father an adviser to whom he can appeal in any difficulty or trouble, that must inevitably arise. And we must not forget the physi- ‘cal start parents can givea boy. A Fboy, strong and healtny in mind as well as in bodyâ€"“a sound mind in a . sound body”â€"â€"is facing towards suc-' cess. For in all departments of life, , there is required strenuous work, eiâ€" ther manual or mental. If a boy is born delicate it lies with the par-' cuts to transform his weakness into strength. He needs an abundance of fresh air, simple, wholsesome food, plenty of gxemise, plenty of sleep, and not too much attention or too much coddling. In considering the questions “What ‘ shall the boy he?” and “How shall he be best prepared to compete with -‘ his'fellows and make a way 'io'r him- self in life?” parents should ,_ 4â€": A... their Son's characterwuw u..- H. raw“: dendea. and watch in which direction Cambray his inclinations lie. Some children . ing Sept. shown. marked' preference at a very 95c. chm early stage of their_existence tor Eran 50c. l gxermse, pienLy m mew. V Excursson to Indiana too much attention or too The annual .excursion to Port que ;idering the questions “What from Midland under the, auspices of a boy be?” and “How shall the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist st prepared to compete With Churdl Will' take place on Saturday, NS and make a way ‘for him- Sept. 24th to Monday, Sept. 26th Thu ire " parents should study. excursion will be by the result: n's characteristics and ten- morning train. 11m issued from and watch in which direction I Cmbray and Lindsay. Good return __A. QALI. --‘¢v We“ Tinting: waists and evening dress- es comes in mmrs of sky, r356, black and cream. 50C {ilk This very new silk for direction ‘ 024:1:be and Lindsay. Good return- children « in; Sept. 24th only. Fare, Lindsay Heavier Hosiery Must have warmer Hose for vouiself and children. Now would he a good time to buv them. Every size vnll be found here in all the most desired lines Visit. the circle. nmin aislP. the 1‘k.. Hosiery Dept? some particular interest or occupa- tion. When this is the case matters are simplified. Let those tastes be cultivated and guided. It is useless, and generally disas- trous, to require a boy to follow his father's profession or business, wheâ€" ther he shows any aptitude for suc- ceeding in it or not. Train the boy to be a hard worker in everythingghe puts his hand to, to act all his life on the principle of righteousness, and justice, to be ‘broadminded and tolerant, and he [will achieve “success” in every sense lo: the word.-â€"-A. Chittick. (SpeCial to The, Post) Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie have returned home to Toronto, after a. pheasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dill- man, Castle View farm, Mrs. ‘Dill-man, st of Oakwood, is visiting Mr. and, Mrs. Diuman. Most of the farmers around are through putting in their here fall A splendid showmg of new styles in Paisley, Gilt, Silver and 25C wheat. We are pleased to- see Mr. Hazleton able to be around again. The Ladies’ Missionary Gociety Wesley met on Wednesday at the residence of Mr. .L. B. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. R.( F. Thomas and ‘ children, of Lindsay, visited at Mr. lA. B. Dimnan’s residence on Sun- day. .216. In Iva-- »artment of Lindsay GLANDINE TGmbray'u, chii-H '«unâ€"I-rmuu d t0, to If you required glasses or had any iple of trouble with your eyes wuuidn’t you to be rather go to a 89m in I“ We”: who is endowed by the leading and he ‘ medical men, and resides and has his :ry sense office permanently in Lindsay ? It is Lo your interest to do so. Very mod- emte pzioes. Examination and con- ] sultatiou free. A‘ Chinese Get Back at Kcough Windsor, Sept. lLâ€"Incensed bowl cause Ald. Keough has suggested tint a license fee of $50 be placed on their- establishments, several Chinese laun- dry proprietors are said to have ed together for rotectibn, and. inciâ€" dentally, to reb e Keough for such thought. The Chinarnen have about complfi negotiations for a long lease on old Charter homestead, in the same block in which is located AldJ Keough's fine residence. It is undere stood they will convert the house info’ a. big laundry establishment, in spit: of any protests residents in the neigh- borhood may make. The home of P0- lice Chief Wills is directly across the block in W11 Keough's fine I stood they Will a big laundry of any protests borhood will}? Montreal, Sept. 14,â€"4 bons, who was the guest iShaughnessy during the yesterday morning for ‘ route for Baltimore, Logue will follow”) a £6 Catholic Prelates Are Leaving Archbishop Bourne s that he had never se derly crowd in his life day. London étsg‘lf. ( congress Yesterday morning, r125 Ulau: u. Westminster had a long interview with Henri Bourassa, M.P.P., who had taken exception to the English pre- late’s statement that if the west is to! be brought into the Catholic iold it.’ must be done by means of the Bug- lish tongue. After the interview ht! grace told the press that all misundezfl standing had been overcome. ‘ 1 Wouldn’t You? M. BANNIS 0ph., I). ‘ We are reztdv fox the Fall trade with a. cull and complete line of Silver Plated Hollow- Ware, having added a number of EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 92 Kentâ€"st. (Over Neill's Shoe Store) Lindsay. NEW AND EXCLUSWE NIB W. F. McCARTY. I 3, His Grace. of 1111.81"?wa - l _ 1‘

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