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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Oct 1911, p. 5

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SALE OCT. 28th lr. P. Bitch-Le of Cambray. attend- 9" Zion lengue on Friday evenin‘z- 3‘58 P. Perri: spent Thursday and May in Lindsay attending the tea- Ir. mum. Hmry Mark, of Can m. visited at the home of Mark arm on Monday last. m alsothere momma the! ZIONâ€"PENELON. Special to The Post) it. Cecil Brown returned from the us, there he has spent a couple of m He'reporta everything fine then 30 Mt. Ir. E. Oliver. of Islay, attended I It. and Mrs Is Esther and 32:- it. and Mr‘ Â¥:. and Mrs, P. Mark were at Hart 5 Monday eVemnz enjOy-ing the :33 nut. Others from this place TENSIVE CATTLE AND HORSE SALE. 3059' take: us 30 at The big s'Il‘fiimrles; ‘31 1 can» .. Rh °3 all cattle. No interest. htMme will be soldlot cash “In“ 320 andundet. cash. Ir. W. H. Warwick. of Islay. WSS‘a a Visitor on I-‘nday evening. resume o ‘mdg-XVH bought 30‘ hamains Women's 'St-claa With Thanksgiving Time so close at hand there is Now is the time to make ready. Those who do it s A making their seiections from the Season’s most cc friends Cert-9:? on Thursday Esther and 321'. Arthur Brok‘ 0! Cameron Point. were the {ML W. Brown on Sunday. rd Mrs. Fred \Petbick left [or lake on Fnduy last where Mr. [9 Ia. - Te en months' credit. ‘16 “.5 Best that can be u n FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27th. us‘titute will hold a E the home of Mrs Al- : Wednesday eveoing. B. Hili, of Hartlgy. . . Ema on Sunday. F A NRIINC t on brood sovss. No t w 9-; ears-old , 2' ising 12, and condition. is on m a, zoom eac3,due Alberta- 3. 2â€"yrsâ€"old, 100mg classes. Don't miss Garment Specials om this neighbor- .)wl supper at Pow m stre'rs for this :1 steers. rising3‘ 1518? . attended evening. 1 w rising two- ur' lmdzos' floats in Beaver .-.-ds. all new and np-to-date gvcruwnts in semi-fitting style-s. Some have mili- tary rnllnzs. ('nlnls black nil .",_\ and green. Sizes 3 In H. Spw‘ial at $10 be fully IVU‘. mksngmg wear out of »uw' A pnpularune is tine REDUCED FARES TO LINDSAY DURING THANKSCJVING TIME .‘u'va \ In I: 'Iik‘l ............. 2.95 UUS {l value with nav V HI .\1-t. \Vaists in ecru shade. lfmnt pf embroidered net as: minute rush. prepared. These pleated skirt Hum! with bruit ' but tons. Size: Jottings From Busy fiirkfield 1y spent a. few days at me now: u. Mrs. Elford. Mr. Isaac Nayior has spent the past "mole- of weei‘s visiting friends in 2.51an and Torcnto. ' The Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Elford on Wednesday, the 11th. inst. There was a good atâ€" -'ndqnce and r. good meeting. An ex- c-filant address was given by the dis- trict President, Mrs. Webster, c-f Cam bray. Music was also furnished and was highly appreciated. The Novemâ€" ber meetingds to be held at the home of VII-9.1).; Tolmie on. the usual date. Ali ladies are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Wright. of Cartwright. recent- ly spent a few days at the home of Many from this district attended the fowl supper at Hartley on Monday the 18th. inst. and report an excellent time. Mr. T1103. Graham returned from his wrstern trip on Thursday in glowing terms of the prairie provinces, and may possibly return at a. later date. ISLA‘: (Special to the Post) Miss Lily Gilchrist. now of Alberta. formerly a. resident of th’xs district, was visiting relatives and old acquain tences here during last week and her many friends were pleased to see her Sne has just returned from spending some months in the old country and Miss Elan Elford recently returned from spending aweek’s holidays as the guest of Mrs. Frank Webster, of (‘ambray Station. {can G. 8. Stem, of (Human. con- ~ t'~t.r-". 9:11:72? mam nrs ‘n the :cmm; k» 13:: on Wednesday evening last. There was agoc-d attendance and an interesting and profitable meeting. 3 last on Friday evening of this week. Adâ€" From Darlingtonâ€"Morrel Montgom mission Scents. ery, W. J. Cryderman. Miss Mona Ross. of Beaverton spent From HarvEyâ€"Miss Foley. Mr. Chas. Merry, of Beaverton High School visited his mother last week. Convention in Lindsay 1881: week. ' From Bobcaygoonâ€"Mr Mills, M sees Mr; F. Feud and little Helen are’ L. Wilson, E. Haugh, L. Thompson, 'czsiting in Toronto this week. May Smith. The Mission Band intends holding ' From Omemeeâ€"Mr. F. W. McLean, a Hallcween party in the town hall, Mrs. E. A. White. Sunday at her home here. From Emilyâ€"Mr. H. R. McDonald, Mr. Geo. Kearns is in Toronto this Misses Lena Carroll, Jennie McCon- week on business. ne11,-.D- Peggot, Lulu Bushnell, Carrie Mrs. Meagher, of Lindsay, is visit- IBalfour, Gertrude C. Lucas, M. Vic- in: relatives in town. toria Banner, Addie Dewan. Mr. Ho'rdg'e'and Miss E. McDonald, our two schoolâ€"teachers attended the Convention in Lindsay last week. 3111’. A. E. Smith and daughter Ed- na. spent Monday in LindSay. The voung people of our village at- tended a dance at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dave King on Wednesday even- ing of last week at Victoria Road. Mr. Jack Mosgrove. o! Trentoni is visiting his parents here. Jack in tends leaving for Edmonton this week where he has secured a position. We wish him success. Mr. A. A Sangster, 01 Trenton is Viewing his wife and family here. (Special to Tbs Poet) Mrs. F. F. Turner visited in Semis. red serge her way to her home in Islay. insertinn trimmed undo in Kiumnu . l:w,:e- fancy me- _‘ .73“? 3.25 there is no time to put off preparing [0 do it now will have the advantage if most complete stocks and best values }QASTCREA From Mariposaâ€"Misses W. Purdy, g B. Mitchell, A. Swetman, E. Pepper“ A. Metharell, L. Purdy, R. Wood A.§ Lac, M: Smith, M. Atkinson, E. Mc- E Eachren, M. Pinkham. 0. Miller, M.f Hardy, J Ferguson, E. Dix, Messrs. - C. H. Lapp, R. McKay, G.B Rennie.‘ From Opsâ€"Misses. M. Greenan, B. Nichols, J. Nichols, M. Droogan, E. Samson. Jackson, V. Preston, A. Mc- K‘nnon, Mr. S. Waterman. Messrs. fem. flux-1.23113 aod 50%;: left toâ€"day for Northem "Ontario. Mr. J. Boxall leaves this evening for Montreal. From Gardenâ€"Misses Murphy. M. Young, M. O’Boyle. From Daltonâ€"Miss Amy Adams. From Digbyâ€"Jas. Murphy, Miss I. Kerr. From Laxton-Miss N. Nichols Mr. C. Nugent, Miss A. McCurdy. Coiw From Cartwrightâ€"Misses Florence Brokenshire, Norma Touchburn. From Galwayâ€"Misses Blanche Hales Margaret O'Neill, Isabella Dundas. From Somervineâ€"Misses Vander- burg, Mabel Jordan, Mildred Rhodes, Martha Billingham, Neva DaVey, Zel- 13 Suggitt. burn. Fee, Twomley. A. Woods, Gov- enlock, May Woods. Maloney and J. Rogers. From Lindsayâ€"Mr. D. McDougall, Misses Gordon, Steven, Wright, Smith, Mr. J. A. Trash, Misses Tho- mas, Limbert, Wtay, Eogleson. Wel- ' den, D. L. Somerville, Misses Blackâ€" 1 The tollowingds a list of the teach- A special meeting of the Water era registered at the Convention 2â€"- Commissioners was held on the after- Teachers Attending Water Board The Convention Held Children Cry FOR nucmms: [um-ted direct f‘ 0m- prix-e sperm} Every lady and gentleman W1“ requirca pain-of Dresc: Gloves for to ween sztnksgi‘ iug time, \Vhen yun buy them hen- you get, the quality that will last lung after- wardsand vnu do nut have tn [my :1 big p1 ice mthcr. “'0 have splen- did ““1le at per pair $L I :n Thanksgiving Gloves Women 5 Institute Rest Room Second Floor uncut-u. w nun-n” apestry Rugs $11 w pui :- THE SUTCLIFFE DEPARTMENT STORE “a C {C'h’ i' ‘ ‘3 A tcliffe’ THE ONE PRICE STORE. YOU PAY LESS HERE 'd- ‘“b .‘. .LL.‘ for Lmdsay aoout the middle of Junei I were omitted: Miss L Dr :1, i0! the 38 indictafile oflances Lindsay' a h f - Ops; Miss Tonehburn, Lindsay; Miss I new C ief made the most 0 the at :resta Some of theoflendera tried‘ 1131131109: Separate S°h°°l' Lindsay ltheir best to get away. but Chief! Chilton was on the trail and they did4 Mr, G, A.‘ Ayn-worth, Toronto, Was ~not go far betore they were arrested, in Lind-by on: night. {and 1‘1".ch ir- safa. haying. . ’ of teaChers zatffiudjru “""LL held last Wec‘k, we following names of teachers afimdix. Wm; held last week, we following names were omitted : Miss L. Droogan, Ops; Miss Touchburn, Lindsay; Miss Hanahoe, Separate School, Lindsay. The Board considered a number of, applications for the poSition of engin- eer at the pump house. but action was' deferred. f Mr. Geo. Pratt, the retiring engin- eer at the pump house, asked the Board to purchase a. bath tub instaled by him at the pump house residence. On motion of Me rs. B01811 and Brady Mr. Pratt was paid 3 4 for the tub, same to become a permanent adâ€" dition to the pUmp house residence. The meeting Was called for the purpose of Considering the conditions on which water will be supplied to the Grand Trunk Railway Co., the present contract terminating on De- cember lst. Also to take action to- wards filling the vacanCy onthe en- gineering stat! at the pump house. Mr. J. Garew asked the Commis- sioners to extend the main on Elginâ€" st. east fram William 8. sufficient dis- tance to give a reSidence recently erec ted by him a domestic service. The Board instructed the Superintendent to ascertain the probable revenue and report. I noon of October 16th. Those present were Messrs. Flavella, (Chairman), Brady and Boxall. In nuhlis'hir' " Unmt l'nwe-‘s. phnn sh.- wxe 1th de~ign< \vim Mam Special two towels fur... .. P.1hle.\upkins n u w-rv pu-tts pat. tern ant-1019 1m lwx mmy dozen stamped ‘:wux‘nnt0d 1!! [mn- linu’n. Spvci; 1| pm (Inzcn ............ $1 25 Extra, quality full hlt‘achml 'l‘nhle Linen, TU izurhus wide. .AH pure linen and in u "Ve-ry mealt- pattern. Special for 'l‘h:mk~g1ving nnly pm 50 van! ................................... c If )‘(Hl need linen this is your oppm' funky tn bILVQ mmwy. THANKSGIVING LINEN SPECIALS LINDSAY “Ullhtitchl Held Session Hunt'kuh BA}, wk and Diaper >1m.nm-cck and am- fnx- initial. Single fares on all lines to Lindsay provides an unequalled opportunity to come and save in this Big Departmental Store’s special holiday offerings. Come where You can SAVE ON your entire list of FALL NEEDS. This Store invites you IHE LINDSAY POST o -.. ww‘w nqmpg ‘ 50c Now that the elections are coming the Ottawa Journal suggests that all candidates bepledzed by their con- stituents of this subfect. So that when the house meets, Sir James will be met not only by petitions from muniâ€" cinn‘litirs, but. by a solid body of opin- ion in his own {winn'in't and among members of the Opposition, favoring the change. But possibly this will not be necessary. The premier may have been taking notice during the past year or two, and :‘if he has, he will have achanged mind om this question. It may he that he will make tax reform a plank in this election platform. That would be eVen better. There is nothing so terribly radical in the suggestion, nor is there any dan ger that ass result of its adoption, municipalities will go bankrupt and default in payment of their just debts. At its worst it is only a harmless exâ€" periment which, we submit, every mu- bicipality should be priuileged to unâ€" dertake should it desire. If after trial it should prove of no value, no has been very much to the advantage of these municipalities. Just why Sir James should continue to refuse similar privileges to Ontario munici- palities, nearly one-half of which have petitioned him in faVOr of the propos- ed change, it is difficult to under- stand. ern provinces have been more pro- gressive. and municipalities in that part of the country have been priv- ileged to experiment with tax reform. And the result of this experimenting But while the Ontario premier has thus stood, the governments of west- Hamilton Spectator The fact that a provincial election is on the way should put heart into the Ontario Tax Reform Association. For some years this Association has been battering at Sir J amw Whitney's office door, seeking a friendly hearing for its proposal to have legislation passed making. it permissive for; mun- nicipalities to tax land at a higher rate that the improvements thereon. So far Sir James has remained un- responsive to all appeals, preferring to stand by the old way. CAMPAIGN F OR TAX REFORM "The Duplex" Suspender has many m-w I'm-.t'm-s. and nude in variety 01 puLlcrns. gund web and strong. Regular value 50¢ 25 a pair ............................... c Boys' 2~piece~ Suits with blmnuet trousers. neat donhlv breasted style with bait and made of nice dark. smooth finishwl tweed. well tailored and dressy. Yul-y spm'iul z 85 value indewd ui only 0 “'0 have in stuck many uf the best value.» and must. popular styles in men‘s cuits that. this season will bring forth. Many new cloths made up in a. ummwr that will plousu the most, exacting Come m and see the big range we are now nfi'ering. Extra good values 22 at $10..Ԥ ”l l" '0 31511;) tn $ .401 ...... Thanksgiving Suit Entrance Wil‘iam Streets Kent and Surprise Party (From Tueehay's Post) Last eVen-ing a number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fox treated them to a surprise party and granite shower, it being the occasion of the tenth anniversary of their wedding. A congratulatory address was made by Mr. Thos. Brady, which was re- sponded to by Mr. Fox. Euchre and dancing were indulged in. A very en,- joyable time was spent by all present. her appeal to the Divisional Court from the decision of Mr. J ustice Teet- : zel, dismiéslng her actiOn against Mr. ; ‘ Chas. P. Healer for damages (or reâ€" _ moving the license tromthe Atherly i Hotel. which he leased from the plaini tin. Healy bought the lease from J. E P. Regan. At that time there was no ,- license in connection with the hotel. ( but Healy afterwards obtained one. Later he repoved it to other premis~§ es, and the action was brought by the ’ owner of the hotel on the‘grounds that he had thereby depreciated the value of her property. The action c t t failed in both courts 2% ATHERLY HOTEL ’ CASE AGAIN LION BRAND Mail : Margaret McDonell has lost Reduced Fares to Lindsay During Thanksgiving Time W. R. WIDDESS, Canada Life Assurance Co “It pays {0 have a policy in The Canada Life}, Can'ada Life policies are ex- tremeiy finale, safe and pro- fitable. Tney are world-wide, indisputable after one year, automatically non-forfeitable after three years in force un- til value is: exhausted. They provide for 30 days’ grace without interest for payment of premiums, and contain generous loan and cash val.- on the Continent. An extra good coat for the money Sper‘ial larand convert able styleS. fly fun“; 3.15“ but‘ tun t h 1‘ ‘3 u g h fl‘Ullt/S- ‘Vell 1mm] and made right m every ::)l(::.§.:il 1 $1 3 Men's dark grey diagonal made with self collar in rcgu Peter-bore Out. Oct. 182â€"Addresees from the parish of Lakefield, ) and ;’Yonnee 9: Point and from the 0.0. F. at Lakefield were made to Rev. Fatah- , er Phelan, who left to-day fer Mount Clemens, Mich. to recuperate his health. They were accompanied by purses of gold totalling $250. Men’s Overcoats PRESENTATION T0 years of No credence is placed On his story of having been doped and it, is thought that he ran away from home. A rela- tive will meet him part way on his journey. The zed is only about 12 ing in Peabody. They were communi~ mated with and expressed ‘their willing mess to receive him. IQngston, Oct. 131â€"Ernest Emmons the lad who was taken to the Gener- al Hospital with a. story of having been doped by a strange man on a train, whom he met at Lindsay. will be sent toâ€"morrow to relatives in Pea.- body Mess. 'A letter was found onhis person, showing that he had relatIVes resido DOPED YOUNGSTER IS SENT HOME General Agent LINDSAY FATHER PHELAN PAGE 5

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