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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Sep 1913, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR. ___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-:.â€"â€"â€"â€" ______.._.._______.._._â€"- OAKWOOD with her pamnts, Mr. and Mrs. C. -â€"â€"- (Speaai to the Post) ~ Rev. Mr. MacKa‘y. of Milton, was in tOWn on Tuesday. ' Mrs. Alex. Clarke. of spent Monday at the Falls. I Miss Doris Clark was in town on S. Brass and Miss E. Rich- Monday. on her way to Baddow, ‘where she is engaged as teacher in Lindsay, C. Pcrrin. Mr. J. F. Cunnings, Mrs. R. Dob- Miss Emily Dobeon, Mrs (Dr) . P S A son, . (Specml to The 5;; took Stevens and little daughter, Norma, A pretty but must we g. t th spent Tuesday in Lindsay. ‘ 12136:) on Monday ailâ€"8112?"; 2 Fe: Mr. Geo. Wilson, oi Woodvme, ‘ M" and Mt?’ 1°.” . . ‘spent Dunday with his father, Mr.W. user: when their nelce, Miss Minn-18‘ '5 ' . d Wilson. Goard and Mr. Stanley Richar son, Mr 0. were uni-ted in marriage; man of Toronto, are spending a few with his brother, Mr. J. F. ‘.~+ p..- of To: :reznony being performed the school where. the c days Re“ “- Limbert' The ‘nappy Squaw ~ Brass. 'Mr. Russell McDolrg‘gll, of Toronto were unaltendcd, aod a.ter a 3m 3| Mr. Charles Silver, of Lindsay, is is visiting relatives in town for 3 kid. be : served, left (31.“ the visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. Thos. .few weeks. mt new home m omn- Nowry for a few days. Mr ann Mrs. 'Wm. Sims and chilâ€" . William Gourd left on Tues- dren, of Omen Sound, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Sims. Miss L. Heard and Miss upper (7.40 t to. Mr. Willie Giles, and sister. ' i‘etei‘ooro, have returned home S 9.3-. - ~~s . Mr. day {or Manor, 8331:, where he is en- Messrs. Miss Hazel Ila. o. r ~ d ' bu‘ln rain for = 3r « .~ ~ . â€"‘ i "th friends . Eage “1 3 g s . nitc. .i pleasant \13 t “l K ‘ Hog“; Lytle. Hl'Pard spent a COUPle of weeks With “eff. Th d'k lcf‘ ‘ .Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Proust; Miss , Coboconk friendsf liars. Wm. orn l e c t o and Mrs. J. . ‘ d M Br Mr. Wm. McDoug‘all an r uce w. l MFS- McDougall, of Ingersoll, are visiting Mrf and Mrs. W. L. Robson. Miss Jennie Duggan is visiting lZella. Prouse. Mr. lProuse. of Woodville, visited Grace Prouse on Sunday. The meeting of the Ladies' Aid oi for Wiarton, where she will nesfiay B. ' Bruce be the guest of Mrs. Jas. for a. few weeks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryans were, . . 1‘ ‘_ suddcnl' called to Toronto on THBS-ltbe “Methodist chug-ch atv'th; :1:de lLindsay friends. ‘ ~ .~ ' f televram lgf “I‘S' W' 1" Har 3 on e 11" ay Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Snyder and day. on the .eceipt o 3 ° " For n 1 st was Israel atterded . - statinr that their dauzgter. Miss:a‘“ 300 a , fl " y ‘ ‘ ' son, of Parkvlcw Ave., Toronto, Mabel «was very ill. b about forty ladies being present. Th3 l were the guests last week of Mr. ‘ 1r ‘ v Kemp and Mrs SakeldzATd has kindly consented to serveland Mrs. A. Tiers. x" :15. .IV mamq -t {be parsom l “3831“ m the “m?"mcc ,h'ouse 9“ Mrs. Wm. Campbell left on Mon- n-re Vie“ ci a - ltne day of the falr, provided asuitâ€" day to visit relatives near St. Au- 1153“? on W'zdms‘iay evening. The? 18“ la'ble tenant has not been secured for ‘vustine on the early morning train on ThurS- l the house before that date, being lb . . ‘ ‘1 1 f 1 2 day for Torontoi “he“? the? “my September 22nd and 23rd, which willl MES A' MO” and gm} Y N as” spend their honeymoon. . lbe a great convenience to the pub- [use for Sault ates ans. dd 0h ..i-;.=; Flora McGinnis and Misscsjhc. : Mr. and 'l‘VlI‘S. .‘ mlth an $131 “ and Wilhelmina James, Oil Misses Maude Weldon and Emily Eter, Of Chicago, were at the a B Certrzzdc - ~ - a ‘ lover Sunda . ._-......~.-3. haxe returned home aftera DobsDn were the guests of Mrs. A... Y r537 "‘i'h {fiends here . . . ‘ 1 RIF. and NII'S. J. F. Green and fam- ““” "“' ‘ ' Glenny, of Little Britain, on bun- . ‘,, "h t th tthe H) tl Our n‘ilagers were greatly shocked gday. guy, u o spcn 3 men a as on Friday morning when the neWs Kinmount Fair 13th and. lllth 59:). Aau‘zii‘tha, left on Monday for their home in St. Louis. reached here of the sudden death of who not n-rcer it. Single fire from~ , 1 ' ‘ ‘ l Mrs. McElroy, of Lindsay viSited Mrs. Joseph Pedlar, of Lindsay. Mrs lLindsyv and Haliourtcn anl lntercnr: . . _ r was a sister of Mr. Thomas? :mlatn CS m '30“11 this “99“- “e-dis - . «+1 n . .l , ' .- - .. ins; .t...lons. Come 3.. and Linn a . . . - ~ ~ l ll 7» , 2 30mm, who has suflered the loss ofico'd holiday ; ..lrs. Richardson, oi lctarboro, 1t. :5 V ‘ ‘.' v: ' ' w ‘ S“ . ’ " noth , sister and brother on the; _ _‘ gusmnb n . Sister, Mrs. Thus. Poul came .17». He received word of thel ,3 3“?“ Esonrg. , death of Mr. William howry, who§ {11%me f -..r. ani Mrs. Joseph Minore and .. v V . ' I . - . . 1,3,1 :3 Burial.» and was buried atl ldau-ght‘er, MISS i). Minors, left this '1. 1 “~. \ . ~ ' r ‘ ' . 1, ,- - - . - l.::.:..~ on. ..irs. Pedlar was burlcl ,, . __ luau to VlSlt r‘l tnes at Ston' “ , f , , , (Nicolai to The Post.) i .9. , c a . y or. Monday afternoon in the Oakwood, m C Hymn) ind Mr (.1 ,evPlams, Alta” and \ancouvcr. 13- C ' - » - t 1 d 2 I S. - 1rd .| . M. c‘crv. Ti those here ve- sudâ€"' . . . ’ l .. i ' v' ' ‘ corn .. _‘ c s a .3. so lore Hntmg relztives in Toronto. llrs. A ' lilnthorne is iSltlng dcniy, t2? sympathy of their many Mr H “a ‘ 1 friends in berldg-e this week. 1 . . ar..-on uns unicrtunate cn- . . . . l Miss Annie Glllls left on Monday _;. ' i- :- ‘ inch» . is extended. c v /\, yo“... «dB-u Mr. E. T. White. B. A., Mrs White €35: liéiulifiwi sums ~ his 1131*ng St. Louis. “ sâ€" _ , ' 1 , e understand 15 not! Mr. Ge r C bell f x: Y k and .amlly, of Pembroke, are at‘seriwusly hurt l o :28 amp , o . ew or . prewar. Visiting his father. Mr Wil-l fl - _ . . 'who has been Visiting his brother, liam Whine. l Omng to two frught trains ccllicâ€"i Mr. Wm. Campbell, left last week for Mrs. Elmer Harris and little ling at Lornejille Jct. on Monddylhome. tar, Jean, are enjoying a Visit .miht the G. l. R. train due here at: Miss Haze) Brokengmre is visiting wit. {fiends ., Lock‘port, N. Y. "8-10 D- m. dld not arrive Until 5 a. l'l‘oronto relatives this week. Misses Francis and Beatrice Moore m. Tuesday. l Mr. Earl Quibell, of Lindsay spent of Gates, N. Y.. who have been the, Rev. Mr. Lowe occupied the pulpitgtbe week end with relatives at the guests of Mrs. R. Nichols and other '0‘ the Presbyterian Church la‘s-t Sab’: Falls. friends, Mummy to their home ongbath in Bolsover and Kirkfield- Mrs. Thos. English and child, of Monday. l Miss Fran‘es Staples Visited in Tor-g Rama Road, are visiting Mr, 511‘s. Harry Saville and children ODICO last week. llVll'S. Robt. Efigh‘Sh: ‘ Miss Elsie Hyfl-eld and Jack I-nyield Mr. and Mrs. M. Matiallnm and 1211212; to their home in Toronto on Thursday. are vicitin; Mrs. D. G. Bruce at their son are spending a few days in Tor- Mrs. R. Aslic‘oury, of Lucan, spentlcamp. Balsam Lake. {011110. a few days with her father, Mr. Jl Mr. W. Morrison spent last week inl Mr. L93 MGKMY visited friends F. (‘unn‘n-zs. lTorOntO‘ lin Uxbridg‘e on Labor Day. Miss Jean McDougall,.of Lindsay. Mr. W. W. Finnzy was in Lindsay} Miss Leta ‘ f'visited her cousin, St‘t‘ut Labor Day at Lorneville. Ion satupday, uni Mrs. Sylvanus Wright, oil School opened here on Tuesdaylsharpe on Monday, 119:5“: are guests 0f MT- 30d MYS- imorning with Mr. Hoidge. Pnincipal,l Russell Howe and Law- A" Powellf and Miss Mae McInnis-, oi Portageirence Tinncy, of Lindsay, spent. Road, as Jr. teacher. gill-bot Day with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dr. Neelands, Dentist, Lindsay, wililSharDe. to: "Siting her father, Mt William be in Woody-ills, Lucas Hotel, Tues, MT. Stokes, who has been Visiting Th”-’i‘<h"‘e- day, Sept. 9th. and V'ittor‘ia.ROad,:hiS family in Permsy Our public sChOOlS opened on Tues’lMcKinncn's Hotel. Sept 10th. :lO the Falls on Fl'l‘da/Yr Mabel Messrs. . Gto. Ritsland and children reâ€" t.:.n\‘i to their home at Sutton, af- ) {dolor meeting lvania, returned made by 01’ Kent-st regarding the unfilzled exâ€" “ 1860 here ls Distinctive individuality n Our New all Coats, Suits, Dresses Never before have we shown such an ex- tensive range of new Fall styles in Coats, Suits and Dresses. DUNDAS AND FLAVELLES LIMITED 1913 T characterizes the entire Individuality showing. All the very newest fabrics and styles are displayed here in our cloak and suit department in great variety. a. I ',/ â€"“... We advise an early choice-«Many have al- - M-..“ . ww~n :- Md a..... ,r -. H’s, ready made their selection. Visit our show roomS~â€"y0u will be delighted d " satisfied. if The New Fall Suitiugs and Dress Fabrics New Fall Millinery Are Really Handsome. set by us from the best manufac- France and Germany. They est effects in Tweeds, . In our Millinery Department you will +1.3 all the latest creations that Dame Fashion :0- nounces correct for the coming season. ' q Imported (ii: i turers in England, . include all the very new Serges, Worsteds, Boucles, Bedford Cords. Broches Velours. Charmaiines, (L'epc‘ de Chincs, poplin d8 Chimes. Bengalines, Velvets, etc. Don‘t fall to see our extensive range of indi' vidual suit and dress lengths. They are decided novelties. No two alike. Make an early shows. Our two Dressmaking Depts. will soon be act- ively engaged making up these fabrics. Book your order early. Many exceedingly handsome Styles llllpm'l'nd direct from Europe and New York await You lit-ire You will have no difficulty in making Ll Selector, in a style and price that will please you. N New Furs We pride ours’lves on the quality of our Furs. Oualiéy first, last and always is our motto. \Ve have just. placed in stock a magnificent range of all the lafest styles in Purse fully selected and made by the best manufacturers. Consult us and let our experience help you in your solec‘ion vavbt ”'6 Clw‘ WOW“ (BL. HUGHES IS“ WARY. .â€" FIFTEEN' KILLED. . 'Ministes or Militia Guards- (nuance: { In Great Britain. ! LONDON, Sept. 3.â€"-â€"â€"Hon. Col.‘ v » Hughes, Canadian Minister of Militia. 1 W {FCKBgl-Szil‘l‘lill-TEN.S Cougty Fl?" who is staying at the Savoy Hotel, A: I“, m" t es more an ' “it! epd. ’1 ‘ l preparatory to proceeding tovthe army ‘ 1“ een persons are e1 eve to ave ; manoeuvres, is hailed by one news- fi‘l [ paper of the flamboyant imperialistic _T8:£gnatlnfi ‘type as “The Empire Army Herald." ,bodr. In actual. newspaper ' mi in his auto: . l' .A' about six o'clocil into the Butler ”St. He was r1: ‘- ‘ filmen miles a - 3 little on 12th '55 turning. The l l Ald. Ngiyl‘or‘ at last night's council: referred to the complaintsi h - ! merchants on the nort side, been killed and thirty persons injur- led in a. collision of two sections 012‘ l the famous London-Scotland Exprossl ’ "-n :97: asst: “f .-. liaison fiesot'ea‘hi 4,4" “gr I x IÂ¥r;.~f«:€eve as member oi that The rerixatlrn War. amt“; interviews, - Adams 2,; r: V’Ofl mutil r. of M85535 (3:1: Cit};3 aRggo: a:t::d:;c:.l Wl‘tlclll Mrs. RA _ Lo‘i‘ia. of Kinmoudt, “15“ t Mr. Jcllzvhn melthsgbg-eft 158’; :eek‘tensicn to the sidewalk. He thought! early yesterday Ofliciat reports ac ) 4' r. *- - 3 n a 1 a an - . .. . - . o spcn a ew mo in oils or . . . . ' ’s , _ “.155 Dix of Little Britain as juniorlite: be» mother. Mrs. John Eu (2:1,;538k 0 that it might be: filled in With, gray-l counted? for nine known- dead, while ' {3°cgfigofie,Sii‘ffilnnggfiinfigfifii . lie. a! was i: “ ' ’ ' 38 WCW- I ' , . correspondents on the spot reported - 'i . _ . . . it 4 .. . -- 1 . ,ed ir n ofi Cam d ' nl . . re are for instance, to 1 .n. ,_ -- .w vigor-Ambi- te,ch-r. l Miss Minnie Lucey is visitingl M!“ Cruess, 0f Peterboro, ‘Sli . “.0 :k - on geâ€"st where pay I that the fatalities numbered fifteen. girlisnfdmgulsop rydmilitary training 5 Mr. D ISM A: ‘1.“ .Lw r. ‘ a ”a! head or: Miss Vera Tait. of Sunderland was {m- nds in panels“ Fans. ;spending a few days with her friend, ‘1? 0 was,“ ”“3”“- . l The wreck occurred on th Midland cementing himself by say,“ that : meme: <f tax ("r-WW“ “we? the guns: of Bliss Maude Prouse dur-l Mr. and Mrs. Simkins and (laugh-331135 Mildred palm“. l‘he extenszon could not be paved? {railwayfi near) Hawes tiunctlgn,rlt§e I each dominion must decide the mat-Eerlnt thro::;‘r. :‘:c as 3,3 2:: all. ing the week. It=r oi Owen Sound are the guestsl Miss Birdie Arch-er 19“: on Tuesday this year, and besxdes Supt. Ham-l s‘levctbrlsdcs(3:11;?)nfilansghesdn'l tbzgn . filter for itself. He expresses enthus- £~ J‘ Jud-503' Mrs. W. Butler and son Mr. Findl _ ' ‘ ' ‘ l or Rochester to visit her sisters mend had informed him that there, the first telesco in sllxely'grale reago llasm for Gen. lan Hamilton‘s report, Th 0,... Lit-2m mes fl . - . _ . ng Mrs. H. Sanderson. I| ' _ 1 f t' . l v .' P g C0$C es. 1 on the Canadian militia. 8 ,u... .. ‘ Sturc, of Flint, Michigan, art: at Mr Cam‘ar Ho’dre and M" luke ers, Mctzer and Mrs. Ackert, for uere a coup e o connec ions yet t0; and burst into flames. Many persons’ “One of the ablest and most brilâ€" ; event‘s: hr the '53:;ng . 3:2 present visiting her mother, Mrs. ' of Oshawa, are visiting. Mr. and Mrs. :several weeks. he made. l jet]: trappid, andd if dnothk‘illedlout- liantly written state papers eve: penâ€" a new (Minot. r. There are 503354 3,;_ Walters. €H J H ‘d l Mrs. L. Manning and son George, If the poles are not removed at an} :hgirtywzlszenme: wig-e fzéeh {figmet’ft l ned by any military authority," was a (1 men unn‘lc my :1: the pL-guol. Mr. and MYS. G- A. Washing-ton at- ' ' 01 gc. - 'a-nd Miss Sara Luoqy are Visiting early date, the extension will be fill-l kp . g - e l his description. but he declined to 53-"; ,4 F '17, ‘ m...» 7 Q: :29 ‘9‘: . nded to f neril f “1. Rich rd Master Sallsta Vassar spent a few! \ll‘\ (‘ros r f C b0 led in l wrec age suffering inJurles or burns, , whether Canada was likely to adopt. The» _5 m" .. WWI. y; c"-.' 11‘ i l‘ . , '; .‘. - 2 ' . or, >- ' . ' ‘ . ‘ ....n;1~ of. 33 f e O a l ‘ ' Woodvill-a 1 st week. l ‘ e3 0 O urb I and as many as ten 0: these may dle' l all the recommendations. Col. Hughes 22nd county c........-: o. 3% .1 .. (yreena'xay, of Toronto, at Eden on ,Lays m C 5:) ‘1 '1 T t . Mr. W. H. RobsOn, of Toronto was â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"9â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" ’ The two trains had left 03711510 for l and party after attending the British fl) , . . .. n .: ~01 £394 . .3 ' ‘1 ~. 3 7' 1 , C oron 0, f , H . . 1 -' n I . . . C‘.I'l S r95',fr.liclll,.. at .- n. :.. Thursday. ', M:dP“:.°ni tggp : \I Campbell éln town over the holiday. l MOLNT PLEASANT. :‘Lfigggg afieslpggtiggg laid 3:331:13? l, manoeuvres, Will Witness manoeuvres . Hoe: ‘L . (:31 -.. , :. a elecam=‘~" "C I. " 7 1 y a I i ‘1 Ls ‘3 y ‘ ' A ' ‘ I y s -‘ ‘ y‘LJ (H‘- “‘L; " “ “‘ ‘ v” .34.... Revert .\lch~o.s left on Tues-f1a in h l d 1 Mrs. Chas. Stoddart and child. of slon between them occurred fifty l in France and watzerland. lt‘ne firmwun .' 5. success-1135* Cay mom“? for a month's "is“ ,omr e 0" ay. ( T, “d' , lMichigan, are visiting her parents, (Snecral to The Post) l miles south of that place on a. high}. ‘ " E , Mm M; «31'.- .u. ... with friends at Toronto. Rochester,§ MF-_ F- 1 mid Spat ”“0"" ay mztsir. and Mrs, J_ J, Wilson; ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of Morris-l and lonely moor. . . Changing Perfumes. firm“ “ "“' ' hates, 3‘- ‘1‘. and other places. icummgtf’n- ‘1: M 3 Mr. stanicy Ellis. of Elk Lake, islbnrg. srent Labor Day the guests oil smggeedfigtgiicfimsgiélhiofi‘zhhédl fem?“ “ml” “’mm‘f“ 115* in 3w g0" ,w .1335: 3.1:. and Mrs. R. E. Tratrcway and, M's- Biossrove and '3 ‘S= . °Srr°‘e§risit;m; relative-s in town. ”Mir rfil‘at'ives. Mr. and “11- W- Haul. upgrade when {be second sectldglzhzlzgfiicwg r‘omtlil} bptlgaslftfi fat? M" D ‘r‘ ‘ ‘31 - or. "‘1 J " 5 *’ r5 ’l 3 r l“ . ' ' ' ’ ' “d - ‘q . ' V . ‘ ‘ S. ’ ’Y' "CS“ thl'f'i. .1." "‘ V»- '. hone :Ll.1ughtcr Ed..a \.s.t-d Peter- .lsited la Linsay oycr the be; all 5 Mr. and Mp5, (.333, Graham are lilton, of here. ldashed into the rear, piling up the various odors. The smell of aloés is if“? .Lt ,1... . - a; .-c:v-‘ 53“ ‘V ho«0 Amen-<15 for the week end. i In: 8 Mitchell- “~4th “1*“ S 13" spending tli‘s week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and famil'y,l519€Ding-cars. which were crowded now thought dis-agreeable bv mos: E “’35 ‘2 ‘ '=~ " ' . . *~-. . ,- ~ ' ,. - '- . " ' .. . e d Ma‘s ‘1013 Elisha??? 18:: on Tues- ‘ sturgeon Pomt and Lindsay listl MISS Vera Sharp" 1?” on Monday ".le ROCheStcr. are spending their sum- l “‘fimpoiisenlggzediatelv afterward 3:031:11kllgidsctthamlllgsd:fi 13.255. 1,3“) I 4/ ' 3.: '“ * "a Y.--” - , - . '. . , , . ..- . U .3 ' - ‘. 'lu. Hue a. ,nay'néfiin: we a usl m h lrl.nds lvwe'h . _ :s '1‘ G G t .uli‘or Orcno, ‘uht‘re sir: cull attend the Emer vacation with friends in this» V'l-I several of the cars caught. fire and staple perfume or aromatic, >akord,l MENEV’T ROAD “‘;-‘ 0' ‘ 3 ML G~ Raymes 15 r.l-.c\.n:, 3’08“ 1‘ l'fibal‘N-Macxrnzze wedding, which ’cinity. many of the inmates found it im- moreover. c'xs a most poplilnr per-,PER 1 “as Oda Pacterson‘ returned to :Madoc, Ont., at prescnt. [takes place on Saturday. Mr. Andrew Lane. of Toronto, ar-i possible to get out. Rescuers from fume with. tllg-VRomt'Js. and was much; her school at .Germanla, Muskoka onl Mr. Mosgrove spcnt Monday rm, Rev. C. S. Lord and Mm. Lord are fired here Monday night to attfndl 3:115:91“: tlgitvticinity; 5:0“ came on Sallitdielntulrr: hnglund “mu 8M3. the: ”9539»? mom“)? ‘Lindsay lvisitinw Toronto and Grafton . « - ' °° a 9 ° 5““ many ~' / . * ' . ‘ > ‘ ‘ . - he funeral of the late Mr. Mitch“ . of the assen .__â€"_â€"_..â€"â€"â€" lle rc~ret th.t M. w. . -l ~. .- - - a. -: - ‘ 1 . .. P 189’s- . f . , . . 1.. a“ : .3 ‘17 y ”r- J McCul 3 Mr. M. B. Ccnnor l: \lS‘ltll'lt, at hlsiriends. Our schCol did not open on Tuesday} l\lne charred bodies were taken) taman Voice Always Deepening, , \lr it .1“ MC ‘35,; 2» I“; f0 57 L5 not I‘cCo‘eung as rapidly as_home. Little Britain,_0nt. l Mrs. PicGivem and child, of Tor- as the school hoard has been unable' from the wreck, and later on five’ The human voice l)?('()lllt‘$ n shade" , “mt-i. :‘gr 00'4““ l3 rushed for. ; onto, are visiting Mr. am' Mrs. Jos. it- bt-l' th I .. f 't bl lmore bodies were recovered. About l deeper with each Sill-('Pssll'e genorn- l“l_’"‘_f““h “ . .- ,ppdfi to" hand ha 13' burned n Su.d ve -l u "' ' ~ ' "‘ ‘ ' A” ‘ J ‘5 Ct rs on e “ TV)“ ”‘55 V“ W “'3'“ “’1“ l"~’1.‘~' 1“ “1"“ ‘ ,. «1 lpo’ While light-n" {C h? ay e tn 3 Ire care at K1n.no:int Ealr.10th. and 16th Sep. the employing of one has been made} SDOt. were sent on special trains tolkRUW": Md W‘St 01' thvm sang in what Cambrian-14:. 1., \r‘t‘“ M “s .. 5 1 s 06 L JLCh. by he, Do not forget it. Single fare from S et lthe Leeds and Carlisle hOSpitals, would now be called falsetlo muesli} ‘1‘“, :uzzato. .112 ‘ 7531:0111“ timing fire. l lLindsay and Halibur’ton and intrrven- a AS’ 1 l‘ t N d l Dead Unidentified. gowadays among masculine blugvrs: 0‘“ film‘; - ”1.1; 61.103 _, .9 . ,, , - . . . . arse numger s. n 'on a E .r't1 e ~s>':.. ; l; -... ,, ‘CO'Yl’x‘li ..-.. ‘1 *‘ 1_ , Tanglotc’XhESESe “in; attenlr‘led the To'l camefOfl Lakellng stations. Come all and enloy a alll‘n" the rice beds ofpetbe Scugoy LONDON. Sept. 4.â€"(C.A.P. Cable) 82,; :13“; .‘i-‘OPZfXT: 32:01: athlfiutxig; in 1h-“ ,.,.- rm:- than“ Area” ' 1' -_ 3 , . l. _ ‘ ' .. t“ . 1-35750» .\~ ‘ ‘ r, ‘ we eOMr and 0;!“ liimé‘lsimm hfire gOOd hOhday. where: “1°“ baffling guns told morge â€"â€"Eariy; rtnhorréingttliietspatfihes £30m ttbe ‘ they wm 50 years 330' “V I; '7‘. a GIT.“ was" :- ~ - - '~- 1 n, r. .. -,...â€"-â€"+ . '~ 3 sceneo e co 8 ra way isas er __‘______.____ gm " , .~,.(. press» and Mrs. Walton, and Miss Etta Fenelon Fails, Sept. Zzâ€"The ringing of wasted shot than of ducks capâ€" throw no light upon the identity of What About Half. “.'i(-t«.1.:~;;z.Xirlm“‘ms $.93”: “ Walton, Mr. E. G. Lytle, Mrs. Ly- 1.03 the fire hell on Sunday evening.VALUAT10N 0 turned, by reports, geigffdd. W310, hovgfillvdel'. are btglived Artful: Begg'erl; ,“pan't ,VCY spare , spams}: this strict: yards in, ; ., " ' ' . r ...' ~ 5 “L121 . \11 “U ,- Scott. 3.1111 R- H. Deman, and Mas- rens of Fcnelon Falls. Who f01111d 021 SIDEWALK WORK now of Southsea. think not, indeed. Besides, you‘re oniv ,b‘OCh . ( ,1 ere bagawfi' ter, Irwm, Mrs. Geo. Sayinac, MISS investigation that the fire was over an“. W 13 White To Go “'est. Among the 311"“01‘5 W85 3113- 3013* blind in one 938-” . :paVC 11' d per-105- a -n ,. - . w ......._.. ' ‘ ertson Vancouver whose trunks nd Artful Be - “W 11 1 ’- -d (We? 3 stung, Mr. Wilbert Salinac, Mr. E. on the west shore of Cameron Lake QTTAWA Se t 3â€"Wl‘en Hon ’. ' 3 . 33““ . e v the“: can tlepr‘e“ Messrs. Geo. Coombs and G. H. ' P - ~ ‘ . belongings were all lost. yet make it a tanner, lidy!” . years. ‘ W .130 " l) -. Rodman, F. F. Every, Alex. An- Z-erson, S. Ferguson, Miss V. Rich- ardson, Misses L. and J. Harcus, Miss G.'P'en'in, Mr. W. F. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rennie, Miss M. J. Graham. 0. Wakely, Mrs. F. Dames, Mr. C. N. Stevens, H. E. Tinney and others. Miss M. Button, of Lindsay and Mr. John Button, of BuMo spent Myst file home of Mr. Robert Gardner. . was Nettie Perl-in spent Sunday where a number of cottages have , _ been built. Mr.W m. Scott, of Toron- Lindsay repo to the councrl last mght that they had placed the fol- one of the ownersthereof. had . . . lowmg Valuation on work done by fire to a. pile of brushland rub- . , , the National Concrete 00.:â€" blsh, With the result that a much . . l confl at“ n th in. 'ntended Ea“ WWTPhcmg “we in ”a" a'g‘fhr to 33““ _ 381 ,1 mo tian on unhm_' 'shcd Walks, 24 days at “'38 °3 E“? 't “m “9‘qu w sz per day, :43; 212% square tee: ly and “lalfmng he flames ’00 6 m , crossing at 166., :34; 800 square test 61' alarming degree. The bucket bn' 0! Walk at 116., $88. gado. worked mentally. and in . South Wardâ€"420 square lest cross- short space of W W fire 18‘ ex' ing at 17c., $71.40; 1860 sq. met wail: tingu'ished. l at 12¢... M20, $464.60. to , set -w.‘a-,-ru .. w . W. T. White goes to the West next month he will spend several weeks in- quiring into the situation in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. It is doubtful if he will go to British Columbia. Conditions in the Western Pro- vinces as regards the crop and its fin- ancing loom large at this season of ti- 3 year, and the, Finance M will go to investigate for himself. There is every reason to believe that no tan-11! chances of you in- mm are contemplated in tho ad e» 3 Wrong Numb”. She was a very naughty girl to put the subscriber on the wrong number, and she ought to have known better. Beingkin a hurry, the subscriber prompt- ly as ed for a. box for two. “But we don’t have boxes for two,” said a startled voice at the other end of the Yacht Is Wrecked. KINGSI‘ON. Sept. 3.â€"Norman H. Starr: and party at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., had an exciting experience at Kingston Mills, on the Ridean River, when their yacht, Con. Bell IL, hit a stamp and want. They were inning: stasis rate of 12 miles an um. our-v en annulus. The“ a - v -- n “M measurabyputflng ofltna ”Quarantthatfiompuflutro! “all M m m m W “No," v“ th. [9911. .ms ,.........._.._~._...._......_..._ Grant. the undertaker." -~â€" -‘ -o» .,-._._ , . .

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