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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Nov 1908, p. 8

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(Special to The PG The farmers are taking- 01 Indian summer to this” work . I ‘ 1 ’ ‘ -tMr.Wm.£H.i Thursday for will spend part” the treatment 1: W. Brien» - Mr. Jas. mum and ‘Miss. E. Multan amen-Red the funeral on their sister, Mrs."W. Wa'gs‘tafl, 0!! Saturday, Nov. 21', at Newcastle. Mr. Taxes. Flynn s'p'emt last week in town attending the: services in“ St. Mary’s ohmohi, V7517}. TW'm. {Robertson returned home last Week with one fine deer. WI:W'e are sorry to meat tlh'a't thie Me Win. Graham. of Mitoulfim Id., Mr. .W'm. Graham, of manna formerly of 'Dunaford, flied daughter’s on October 22nd..- F ~ PENIEL‘ l (Special to The Post) Miss sWilda. Corlidg'e ‘hhs returned home after ‘11 (Visit with“ friends. Mr. Ridh Osborne, of ‘Toronto, spent Sunday with this brothe'r, Mr. Henry Osborne; ( . 1 Mr. and- M'rs. CDd'. Wright. of bin!- den Valley, spent Sunflbfy at Mr. mh‘os Smith’s. | 9 Miss Jean D. Bullodh‘ spent the week end with her friend, Miss Ethel Wylie, Oa‘kwood. ( . I 1 l We extend our deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. 8am Black is the 1033 they have sustained in the death of their three months’ old son, Stanley Melvin Black. The funera'l was held at the family residence. 13th canoes- sion, on' Monday, Nov. 23. 4 Mis's Davies is visiting 1191‘ 00115! in, Mrs. Rich, Osborne. . , 21:. Frank Coad Wand Miss Nellie Coad of Oakwood, visited at Mtg W". J. Wrigh’f’s oh Sunday last; Mr. TWm. Squires is suffering from an attack of quinsw this Wgek. Miss rWinnihfred Hardy spent Sun- day at her grandfather’s, Mr. Wm. White’s, Odkwood. \ . , Mk9 May McIntyre is visting her aunt, Mrs. ”Neil Black} 311‘ Beavertom Mrs. Henry rth'etter {has returned home after 'spending a Icouple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ham at Port Perry. I r z ' .' 1 Mr. E. G. Hand left for New Lis- keard on Thursday to s;end a; few days with friends. I: . Messrs. T1106. Robson, J. Jones, Mac ”McCallum, G. Calder, E. Beteau and J. Watson, returned this week from .the'nort'hern wilds, where thay Ilia-Va met with: fair success in the Emsuit of the bounding weer; one 0! them rejoining in a. full count. 2 g l A wedding in our vicinity last week. thgcontracting couple being Mr. Jolb-n Copeland and Miss Flossie McNevin, who were married on W ' ’- nesdmy last. 'Congratulations. (Special to The Post) Mr. David Kirkpatrick land’ Mr; Powers, of “the Baker Lumber Co., of Lindsay, were in town last week one day. \‘;,‘|(, The horses of Mr. Sandy Martin of Moore’s Tana, backed out of the dxiving shed of Mr. S. W. 'Allel'y’s, and. ran up iflht; work read, but Mr. Martin managed” to Bealre his horses before any serious 'da'ma‘ge was ‘d‘One. Mrs. M. E. Wilson, of Lindsay, and Mrs. R. Mulligan, of Omemee, were guests at the car‘sonage on .W‘ednesv day and! warm of this week. Our ahoir is busin practising for their annual Chrjstma‘s tree. Rev. Mr, 1mg, of :Victoria. Road, preached a Very interesting mission- ary sermon on Sunday which was en- joyed by an. m text was as iollows' , ‘There shall 'be handful of corn in the eartb’ :upon the top of the moun- tain; the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon; and {they of the city shall flourish. ‘like grass: (of lthe earth.” {'2 l i z : I (.LJLI- Mr. George Calder and Mr. Edward Beateau, of Fenelon Falls, passed through the village on Tuesday night from being my nor-£81 hunting, and each of the young men had. a deer. The many friends of Mrs. George Winterburn, 312, of [Bead]! Lake, twill be pleased tto their that she is slow- iy improving from. her serious i11- 11088- . § ‘ K 1 (v ’. P. I‘m: party of young men‘ who went from Norland to fine? old «hunting ground were a‘ucCessfuL in securing 18 deer for their number. this (8.11. Mr. Bert Martin and Miss IKatie McIntyre drove Ito 'Fenelan Falls on Saturdayflias’t. 'izullitt‘ FENELON FALLS ( (Special to The Post) Mrs. Dr. “mite, of Kinmount, is visiting her garents, Mr .and Mrs. "A. Clark, thfis'wesek.' 3.; . L ‘ 13 Mr. J. L'. Arnold took a bushiess in; to Kinmmmt last Friday. Mrs. (Rev) McCulLoc’b, of Omemee. who attended the W. M S. ounVen- :ion on \Vednesdlay, was the guest of Mrs NV. ’1‘. Junkin. I . 1 L I" LINDEN NALLEY' ( R7 ,1/ (Special to The Post) 5“ Mrs. R. Rogers (has returned £40m visit at Burke’s Falls. {7 t t l :PIEASA‘NT POINT _. SH. 30. Brien (l'eft‘ 138,124 for ffiVinldEbr, where the L part' of tibia winter unfier nent of [his brother, Dr. II. NORLAND. to The Post) re taking-advantage r rm finidhr their; fall Messrs. 3 3mm find 3. Roger: returhed from the north with a deer amena- i A large number from the Valley took in the Sheffield choir. Rumors of a Christmas ognoer't are in the air. Particulars will be ‘given alt a later date. . ? | Mm. Sadler is visiting her diaugh! for. 'Mrs. E. Terril. ' M:. J. Redmnnd visited the neigh- bozhotxl this week} I Miss Dollie MoRae, of Beaverta! visited «Miss R. Cullis tibia week luv. .â€" LMiSS Dollie Malian, of. Beavertm visited Miss R. 0111.158 tibia weed: Mr. P. Gray {had the misfortune to injure his fingers in a cutting box this week. Miss Evelyn When and Miss P. Prouse, of Oakwood, visited! friends in the neighborhood. , A number took in the fowl sulgper at Cameron Monday will! report a ve:y pleasant time. I = a There is a mowement m1 £005 to fit up Granger mall. A‘ large amount :has been gathered us:- and the 'work will be started very soon- ( ‘ Sunday last. Messrs. W. S. Curry am! F. W. Remington We‘re visitors in Kin-t mount on Sunday last. 4 Y‘ Miss Gallabeur, teacher at Elsie was t-hle guest of" Miss Bessie Philips over Slmdaw. A very successful (ball was held in Delameres hall on Friday evening. Inspector Philips is visiting at his home 'here. {I : , l t Miss Jennie House Vvas h visitor in Penelon Falls on Wednes’d’a'y last. Mr. ‘S. F. Stingon’ went to Toronto on haday. Miss Nellie mompson, of Hiawatha. iretumed to [her :h'omé on Monday, having spent a week‘ with Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Dhompson. ,' . « Mrs. S. Goldie returnc'tr Ih'ome, hav- ing spent a. (holiday in . Warsaw and Peterboro. ( v u l The citizens of this place had the pleasure of a ’few days’ slkigthing. ‘But now ifihfi as disappear-eat ( r , (Special to The Post) Mr. Percy Page, Linthay, pain! a. flying v'mit to our village on Mon- day. I . 4 I e écarcely an hour later came his tragic death. “I guess I’ll have to take nry chances with the rest," he called back, as he swung on! board the mov- ing train. Mr. Delme're Webster, of , Oak‘- xvood, is at present assisting his bro- fiber Wilmot for a few weeks. Among those who attended! the Women's Missionary convention at the Cataract Village were; Mrs. Rev. .Wilson, Miss Myrtle 'Dh'urston, and Mrs. Albert Winston. ‘ Mrs. E \A.WV1irte visited (her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark, 0: Tene- lon Falls, last ,week'. f‘( 1 a ‘ “Accidents are getting plentnul, 'you want to take good care that you don't get killed," was the remark} one of the group shouted to him as the ill-fated train was pulling out of the station. {Miss Grace Robertson ‘ visited Liends in Lindsay 19.1:de I MISS Ada Webster spent' gmflay 1‘: her home m Oakwood. ( . Mr. Donald Ridharlkbru 'wa's h vis- itor in the village Monday. t Mr. J, 10. Brown, I. P. 8.. of Pe- tcrboro, was ‘in the village on (rues-a day. .\ 1' L »I g Mr. Holmes, “traVener for W. B. Sparking Co.) was in the village on Satumy. r . t ‘ L ‘ = Mr. Pearson, fdf Lindsay, {has bought out (Mi; 0. Welvlstood’s shoe repairing outfit' and. {will conduct business in fthe 3110p formerly occu- pied by ’J. :Gatcflle}, harness maker. Miss Franc-is Byrne, of Toronto was there attending the humeral of her uncle, Mr. M. Byrne, on the 15th! inst. (x(:‘('f4 ' PM. Rollie Park'e'r, {teacher at‘ Hartley, spent Sunday unflbr flhe paIenrtal roof. "' ' ' ' Rev. Mr. Seward, of Peierhoro, was in town on Wedneddiaw. < I Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kennedy. Lind- say, called on frimdb‘in this vicinity reCenfly.‘ ' . a t g l Mr. Hazel Thurston and Miss Ethel Paxker were guests of Mr. Fain'bairn onSunday.l ‘(u[‘{(( Mr. D. Byrne leftJor Peterboro on Monday Jest. L ( ( '. t I 1 Brakeman T. Conroy, the unfortun- ate young brakeman who met death in the wreck at Pontypool Monday formerly lived in Peterboro, and while his train was waiting at the station in that city on Sunday night he entered into conversation with a number of people who were at the station. (Special to The Post) Mr. A. Bold’t, wibo {has «been in New Ontario for some time. has «return- ed home“ ant! Speaks very highly of that country-x C - t 4 U Miss B. Clark; fwh'o has been mis- iting [her sister, Mrs. E. 'A. White, returned to ‘FeneIdn last Saturday. Was Willing to Take Chances { DL'UNSFQR'D KIW'NT' ‘ MINDEN ‘Liveepool and Oiicazo'Wtht ‘Futuros Close Lowerâ€"4U“ ‘3‘!kaâ€" Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening. Nov. 2!. Liverpool wheat futures closed to-dey *d to %d hwer than yesterday, while corn closed Xd to %d lower. At Chicago, December wheat closed 1:60 lower than yesterday. December corn closed 1%c lower. and December oats closed Eéc lower. 3515c bid Winnipeg Options. Following are the closing quotation: on Winnipeg mln futures : Wheab-Novanber 31.01% asked. Decem- ber 97%c asked. May 81.02% bid. Oatsâ€"Novanber 38560 bid, WM? Wheat. fall. mn..........a Wheat. red. bush .......... Wheat. goose. bush........ Rye. bushel ._..........---. Buckwheat. bushel Peas. buthnl . . Bariey. bunhel . ........ Oats. bushel ................ Toronto Dairy MI Butter. sepsntor. wry Butter. store lot: ............ Butter. crewman. solids Butter. creamery. lb. rolls.. Eggs. new-131d. dozen Eggs. cold storage .......... Cheese. largo, lb ............. Cheese. twin. lb ............. Honey. extruded ............ Honey. combs. dozen Futures M 1 Dec- ‘5 ma. May 7- Had Comâ€"Spot‘mw now-w 1“" 5. 95d, March 59 “d. ampâ€"Sh?“ 0‘“- wt: ad: clear heme square. dull. 413 Lard-Prune w Cables Are Unchangedâ€"Largo Hog Receipt: by U. 8. Markets. LONDON, Nov. nâ€"London cables for cutie are steady. at 1139c to 13650 per pound. drewed weight; refrigerator beet is quoted a: “c to “c 981' pound. ~-Mm Jame! Emeraon and. mus Com Emerson leave [by 0. P4 B. We afternoon [or their new home at Vermilion. LAIber-ta. 'Dhbir mam;v friends View when Weed on then journqy,” ..\-l|( Ducks ... . .. Chickens, per fpanr ...... Hens .. . Turkeys, per lb ............ GLese per .111) ........ .f ..... Best Manitoba Pat- . ent flour .............. .. Imkbt mfled flour... Peas, small, bus. ...... I Eggs, frodh. per doz ..... . Butter, :er 1b . ........... BOOTMAKER late of Little Britain, begs to an- nounce that he has moved to Lind- say, opposite the exiting rink, Lind- say-st, and purposes carrying on his business' of bootmakingand repair- ronage. ing in all branches. Mr. Hughes, in thanking his customers for past fav- ors, hopes by strict attention to business and good workmanship to secure a. continuance so: their pat- Lard ......... Oats ...; ... ......( hum: ..... .W‘hite oats ... ... ... '... Hay, new '... "J x... ........ Straw, per ton ......... Butchers‘oows .... ... Butchers' meadow cows Export cattle Beef cattle per lb 8 ockers’ cattle good... Kile]: cows ... ........... Dressed hogs. .. ... Boga, liVe selects ... ... Cram .0. '50. ... b»: Wool. .unwaahed ........ . Wooldwashed ...... Potatoes, new, bus ...... Apples» pen bag. Fox .fi‘ vo- Watermewons ......... Iowa, heavy ..... Small pigs. pair Venison Iver lb Agent for Canadian Paclflo Hallway and c. P It. Steamship lines; also Allan, Dominion Donaldson, and Vlhlte and canard llm. RAILWAY and OCEAN TICKETS. T. G. Matchett, 1, may u! Hw- earnâ€"soot homing. mm mm: Jul. Liverpool Grain and Produce. All information, maps, etc., furnished on appli- cation. Call or write. '. G. MATCHE'I'T, 60 Kent-st, Lindsay. Toronto ”MOP, wry store lots ............ creamory. solid- creamery. lb. rolls. ew-lsld. dozen ...... 31d stone. ...... .... largo. lb ............. twin. lb ............. extruded ............ ”00°00'6000 ‘ugxgfiuaauu tat «o no . HUGHES CA1TLE MARKETS. THE ‘MAR’K‘ETS. LOCAL MARKETS But Dairy Market. Nov. 7 rnâ€"Bntterâ€"I o...- "A .0. m‘u dull 4a- .; shouléers. 350 to 425 275 to 850 600 to 800 003 to 010 300 to (00 30mm 5000 0 15 1180 070 015 0 10 295 to 3 15 2 45 to 2 65 0180 to 0 80 1135 to D 37 036 to 035 12 00 to 13 00 600 to 6 00 4 00 008 0 13 040 (110 360 6.00 009 015 045 010 015 r. E: Ellls Red Book No. Band for Ems Red Book Ko. 7 may. m voucm.‘ - Corn er Ifyou contemplate buying a new Suit or Overcoat, you need it now. Why not let us get together and settle the matter this week? We have the very kind of a suit or over- coat that you want and you know our prices range frOm I0 to 25 per cent lower than elsewhere for equal values. We don't make a specialty of high~class clothing-we don’t make a specialty of low price clothing---nor of medium grades. This is a Clothing Store for everybody, with the very best of satisfaction for all in the matter of selection and value. It means endous assortment to satisfy all tastes and pocketbooks, but we have it. No such suit or overcoat showing anywhere in Lindsay. Come in and look whether you are ready to buy or not. The new styles and novelties are interesting and this is the only store that offers great complete lines of the very FINEST SUITS and OVERCOATS: as well as everything in the way of inexpensive grades that are good and reliable. .,_________________ "D f 'l .E l 4 J l These are the 3mm Suits ever sold in Lindsay; at so low a. price as $15. No other suits at less than $20 or $25 can compare with them in tailoring, mater- ial or style. If you want somethlng ex- clusive at a very low price, see these. All our Suits are made with hail-cloth and cold water shrunk fronts, insuring them to be absolutely shape-retaining. The fabrics in these suits are every- one thoroughly good and reliable, every little detail of'workmanship and style, has been given the closest attention. These suits cannot be equalled else- where at $10 and $12. Men’s Suits at $8 The most pleasing selections of fall and winter suits at $10 that it has ever been our pleasure to display. The designs and the beautiful, stylish, thor- ough way in which they are made, ap- peal to the man who knows. All winter weights and in the new colors and materials. Men’s Suits at $12 Goughfi Men‘s Suits at $10 “Where the Good Clothes ConTE'mm." (Registered) A representative showing of the very best clothing produced in America. The coats are semi or loose fitting, have two. three and four buttons,closely_set, while the fronts are slightly cut a way. These are easily-equal to a $20 or $25 custom made suit. Very newest all-wool im- ported fabrics. Men’s Suits at $15 TM“! 70. Kent and William Stregts TOLD SAW MILL FOR' I SALE. 1 Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to Dec. lst. 1908. for the purchase of the old Mossom Bayd 00. saw mill building at Bobcaygeou. Tenders to be parked. ”Tender for 3mm Bobunoon WW3 Commission. 160 Pairs of MEN’S TROUSERSâ€" Extremely stylish well cut trousers in fancy worsteds and stripes, as fine as you can find anywhere. Pants that retail everywhere at 2.50 and 1 89 , we offer this sale at ......... . M‘EN’S UNDERWEARâ€"First qual- ity fleeced-lined garmr‘nts from the leading mills, all wait-m. winter weights clear at........ Specials for This Week MEN’S SOCKSâ€"An excellent 0p- portunity to buy your winter stock made of heavy wool materials for winter wear. well known brands, to MEN’S SOFT BOSOM SHIRTSâ€" In the choicest assortment of patterns, you ever saw. dots. stripes and checks, etc., beautifully finished and laundered to clear out at ..................... 490 MEN’S WORKINGSHIRTSâ€"Made in black sud striped materials. A strongly made serviceable shirtthat will wash and wear like iron, always sold or 50c and 65c. On 8819 Light 3w1d ::::: :::::::::::: 100 “de ‘° if? 390 “Where the New Furs made to order. A choice Itock kept on hand at MRS. F. W's, over Boxall Mat- thlo’c, nearly opposite post 0mm.â€" Furs Repaired and Remodelled E POST from present date to January, mo, for "$1 00 - s . ' - “ an my roar. LINDSAY Clothes Come From.’ The fabrics ax blacks, blues an sted eheviots shadow stripes oxford and greV box and full b0: Men’s Overcoats Wonderful Values Men's Overcoats Wonderful Values at Full weight and ‘ wool worsted, frieze, m costs in black and ox: iots in brown and g1" and plain weaves, the elude semi' and full lengths. Every gar: and value up to $15, fuIlSlS service. Included are exc tons of hard and black, oxford, C: olive mixtures, hig high and dull finis worsteds, cheviots twenty-five plain a shades in brown. t: and various grey 5] include plain lapel: sleeves and cufi' slc Men’s Overcoats, Wonderful Yalues at ................................ Handsome Jou Overcoats, presentix shades and designs distinct models. CAVANA Lindsay $12

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