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Lindsay Post (1907), 20 Nov 1914, p. 4

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PACE FOUR laid off work for a to illness. Mr. Joe Curtis; will hold a shooting match next Monday for geese. ducks and turkeys. Mr. Walter Everson is spending iering. .with blood gowns is 11::- some time with his sister. Mrs» WJ. proving} ~ ‘Woolrldge. in Oakwood. ’ Mrs. Laurie McGee and her- moth- Mr. Bentley Faithful is having a ter, Mrs. Wm. Cooper, attended the furnace installed in his house this IWomens' Institute meeting at that l week. _ l w Shome of Miss Elva Worfiey at Zion Mr. 'fom Robinson returned to his glast Wednesday. home in Lindsaytlast week after Mr. W. H. Stevens, P.S.I.. visited spending a couple of weeks with his the school here Monday last. friends here- Miss Hattie Powlee is spending a Ploughing and threshing is nearly New weeks in Lindsay. completed in this locality. i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown. 0‘ Zion. Our villagers learned with regret nl’ :gpeunt Thursday with her father, the death or Mr. w. H. Webster. Oax- 1m, Sim cooper, wood. Interment took place here on‘l Mr. ,Wesley and Solomon Wager Saturday at the Christian hammer».-Iwa8 successful in set-tins ,3 W ‘(Speciax going“ Pogt.) Mr. R. S. ‘Robe'rtaon. our enterpris~ z and 199117 .known blacksmith, is 550‘! “Vt-v- ' wood. Interment took place here 0“ Saturday at the Christian cemetery- Several from this section attended Mr. G. N. Stokes sale of stock. imple- it'y pounds on their hunting trip, wears, e132" on :uesday the “st f Rural Mail has started now. hoping as orma town was 8118 3“; will be a good Convenience to the of Oakwood and Linden Vaney friends farmers of this section w (13 . 8 it. W5: Yeo st. and Mrs. Will V Mt amt M”: Joe. Hill and chil- Wickett returned home on Mondaya 31' it?” (I spent (Sunday with .Valentia en 8. ter spending a few days with Mr. and ' . Mrs. Rev. W. T. Wickett at Fraser- : “MW Mr. .Wesley and Solomon Wager «as successful in getting a Large deer weighing one hundi'ed and nine- . w._..._. 0 mnhqmmt is vnur favorite air? this store with a $20,000 stock of Furs of all kinds for you inspection. This is a remarkable opportunity for anyone annI-nmn'afino buving Furs to have contemplating buying Furs to have ment at remarkably low prices. These furs will be all No; 1 qualities” and ab- solutely guaranteed by the manufac- ville. turer. LITTLE BRITAIN results. dise of the hour. Underwear Values On Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov- El). During this season We furnish you exceptional values at prices from (For Men and Young Men) (For boys. $8.00â€"-$10.00â€"$12.00â€"$1 5.00 $3.50â€"-$4.00â€"$5.00â€"$6.00 ' ‘ Stanfield3'â€"~$1.00, $1.25, $1.50. . Penman'aâ€"TSc. $1.00, $1.25. Combinationâ€"$1.50, $2.50. $3. week or two owing season megdium priced clothes will .be the merchan- We have selected with great care and with tlie above and 25th. a representative Dim "031 ~ . _ “,7- 3 IN On many u L" iuomx lacks week. spew Mrs. Thos Harnson has been auf- mm wing term; with blood lio'raom'ng is im-‘ 0“ W J prom .aid Mrs. Laurie McGee and her moth- n; a Her Mrs. Wm Cooper. attended the ““5 'Womens' Institute meeting at the‘ozhe ”bone of Miss Elva Worfiey at. ZioniM :0 his Iglast Wednesday. after Mr. W. ”H Stevens. P- 8...! Vifim‘usm . -, ,_, ‘¢-_.1-.. 1...» ‘and who SPECIALIZATION STYLING FABRIC-VALUES Good Workmanship (Special to The Post.) 3 Miss May Gillis who has been{ spending a. few weeks at mama; returned to her home last 'I‘ueeday.$ Mr. Wilbert Glaspell. “of Uxbn'dge.‘ I called on some of pie friends last ‘ Alice-What‘ is your favorite air? Bettyâ€"The millionaire. ARMSTRONG I} POWLES CORNERS Fieece Lined (For manw at ' Don’t Forget the Dates (Special to The Post.) Mrs. Harry Daniels, of Lindsay is the guest of her cousin, Miss Maude WeldOn for a few days this week. Miss Viola Richardson returned home on Wednesday evening after spending a week with friends in Toâ€" ronto. Owing to the storm aid of the Missionary not as largely atten otherwise have been. Mr. and Mrs. R. George Webster," who have been traveiling in the‘ States, and .the provinces of Alberta} and Saskatchewan, for the past six‘ months. returned home on Friday: filter a delightful trip. 1 -Dr. E. R. Doward', of Toronto vis-‘ ited our village on Monday. Miss F. Dix, nurse, retu’rnedto her home in Little Britain on Monday. ‘Mr. Geo. Dean, manager of the Bank of Montreal, basemeturned af- . ter enjoying" his hbndaiy's. Miss Adeline Guard spent Tuesday in Little Britaip. ‘1‘ , Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Everett Mam, tof Little Britain, visited friends hére on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Washingâ€" Iton, who has been spending the ‘summer months with his mother, ers. 'G. Washington, return?d to their home in Toronto on Wednes- day. ‘ '3 ' B . . .. 't - l ‘ 5f thtle rltam, vx51 ed fnends LINDEN VALLEY min on Tuesday. ‘ (Special to The Post.) " I Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Washingâ€" ton, who has been spending the sts Norma Brown, of Lrttle 9n- tainwwas the guest of Mrs. R. Glles summer months with his mother, Mrs. 'G. Washington, return?d to for afev» days‘ M' C‘h 't their home in Toronto on Wednes-. We are .SOI‘I‘y to hear . xss an y day Treleven IS seriously 111. ’ M . w. o v r 1 .11 Mr. R. Harry Deyman and Mr. W.‘ r. mess had Be e. a q. 88p _ tworned by dogs on Fnday mght, M. Thornd1ke have returned after a.‘ , . tr“ n rth w‘th th hu t r ,one sheep bemg found dead. 1p 0 l e n e S‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Forest, of Edenl Mr. A. J. Koehler, ggthe Bank of . _ were guests of Mr. J. W. Hancock on Montreal, _ who has been rehevrng Sunday last ‘ 1; - . .' . ‘ i 1:11.? 2°: th; pas-12hr“ Wseets'rd re M189 Reenle Culhs was called homel {inc MO Jro; “d e f)“ a: ay. from Toronto owing to the serious: f ‘ rs.‘ ' 1 un 3.st spen mg a illness of her aunt, Miss C. Tre- lnlnnnnnt'hohday With friends at In- “We“ 3 Mrs. M. J. Dundas‘is spanning a. pleasant holiday with friends at Inâ€" 1e ven. gets-311 and Toronto. ‘ We are sorry to 1‘ Mr. Delmar H. Webster of Grenfell Cruess is not so we Sash, is spending a short time With Mr. and Mrs. G. his mother, Mrs. Webster. , 'say, spent Sunday Mr. Fred P. Goad is at present Mrs. EliZa Cruess. ‘spending a few days in Toronto. The December me } Mr.~ Thomas‘W‘ebster of Roland, men’s Institute wil Manitoba. is finding a few weeks home of Mrs. Angr {with his sister,‘Mrs. S. Richardson, Thursday, Dec. 3 of East Oakwood. Mr. Webster is aIChristmas Entertai brother of the late W. H. Webster. ‘Campbell, Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Elias‘Bowes of Lindâ€" Dale and executive. illness of her aunt, to the storm the services in be Missionagy Society were largely attended as would OAKWOOD Tuesday and Wednesday November 24th. and 25th. to The Post.) ‘ ' THE LINDSAY POST present Mrs. EliZa Cruess. to. The December meeting of the 7W0â€" Roland, men’s Institute will be held at the weeks home of Mrs. Angus Campbell on tardson. Thursday, Dec. 3rd. Subject, “A yer is aIChristmas Entertainment," Mrs. A. sbster. ! Campbell, Mrs. C. Knight, Miss E. i‘Difiies‘for:ailtesdlefiwlgfijfimiiitlegt tgii‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson. 01' Man- , ' ' " a‘flers. were in town last week the hate ML Webster on Sunday. ' ‘ "1 guest of their daughter. Mrs. Thomas; Mr. Morley (hard, of Saskatoonrémgmm' 838k." retnrned home on; Monday 5 Miss Lila Fee was a visitor to Lind- levenmgfi H18 many fnendsarmpleas-{SM on Friday last. led to see him again, and .he still; Mr. J. A. Wylie, of Toronto, is the ‘thinks there is no place“like:home.- ‘guest of his mother. Mk. Langton Wil- I Mrs. McCu'nough, or-Lindsay“ viéâ€" Esvn- . {ited friends here on Snnday. _ E The 37th Anniversary of the open The Marirposa Council held the? king of the Omemee Methodist Church “381118“ 'Imonthly meeting in l'the towifizwill be held on Sunday December 1?. hall on Saturday, November 14th- iRev. John Garbutt. President of th- n._.n_-.l. nul.rn;na an. n v»--. l any speht; Sunday “lith their dangh-; ter ‘vlrs. W. F. W'cbster. ' We are sorry to hear that. Mr. E William Woolridge still remaixm vecy t: ill “‘â€" ' Mr. J. Murray. 01 I (‘Special to The Post.) visiting his parents, 3 A meeting was held on Monday ev- Murray. euing, the 9th at Mr. Greg. Sug- Mr. Harry Brooks gitt’s, to make arrangements for a on business during th patriotic concert here. It was deâ€"x Miss Nora Nichols cided to hold it: in‘ the Baptist Lindsayron Saturday [churchu but the date was not decided - The Patriotic Com AAAAA c g I“; Urn} cities to non; u. n. -.... _._. ,, church,. but the date was not decided , The Patriotic Concert held by (hr-.iciprocity struggle. and chum-o. w: upon. Two committees were appoint- members ‘of the Epworth League O:"gathU‘ valuable leSSons from what 3] ed and agrand programme is be- “the-Methodist Church was a splendid Ehas been taking place since then. affair. Rev. Mulligan being Cl‘lail‘lliall.l.lust as soon as anything jnusrforegi‘ ing prepared. . p . Mrs. H. Robson and daughter} There was 21 SW1 attendance ('on. ‘with open and free markets for any. :spent the'week end athr. H. Had- sxdermg the roads and weather. Th“ ,commodity down go the prices, beâ€"i ‘ . 0") "' v ' - ‘ . . WC" eeds amounted t" --"’°' “huh teause the demand is thereby restrict- . [8710 go l" the Patriotic Mind. The :ed. How ens:- that is to b? gem atl \ , < 1 < -~' u’ ., ‘ prograimm. “as “bv- follows. ”Dem!“ present. With so many shut down 111-; l 3horus-(‘od Saw. the Ki , ‘oll w ,i‘. . . . 1 mg I 0 (‘ .dustrieS, some of which are not farl h: ‘ r..‘ - -! ., _ b) The Iiple lea: Porexer Ad ,to sefi. 0n the other hand, increas-l dresszev. Mr. James. Piano Duet~~ l , ed demand. Caused by mo" needs,2 Misses Ivory and Grandy. Reading-~g , . vcoupled With open markets, 15 cansâ€"1 I Mr. Arthur Down. Soloâ€"Miss Lil'i _ _ ung more nulls to hum Witfli double Parsons. Dumb-bell drill by four boys. g ‘shifts of workers. Applying present Miss Margaret-000mbes “f Lindsay Addressâ€"â€"Dr. J. N. Thompson. Flag ,. Miss‘sondi’cions to live stock trading. it spent Sunday and Monday. the 8“" Songâ€"â€"by four boys. Recitation-â€"~ ’ moifigures out thus. Orders placed and 9th. at Mr. 3- Watson’s here. F. 'Down. lnstrumentaiâ€"Mr. Melv . Earle. Soloâ€"Mr. T.J.%Parsons. imonths ago by Amerimms for sheep Mr. Joseph Bradley was in Lindsay {cannot be. tilled because of the em- on business Saturday. gbargo. A shipment by express last Miss Hum is the guest of her cous- f W991i “'35 returned Manse tb“ Am' , Miss Olive McElwain. lerican doors were closed. Mr. 3- Shavy, 0f MillbeOk, was iu‘. With acomplete deadlock in live 3 for a. few days. town last week, renewing old acquain- " stock trading- between, Canada and We are sorry to hear Miss Charity . A ‘ ‘ m ' tances. lthe States, Can any person beiound lley'vs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson spent iMonday and Tuesday at Cameron. Mr. Ephriam and Arthur Goodhand secured their two deer last week. i. Mr. Greg Suggitt had a' bee last Thursday drawing his carload of hay from Fenelon Falls. . . :-â€"â€"-â€"-â€" ' LlNDEN VALLEY (Special to The Post.) Miss Norma Brown, of Little Bri- tain,~Was the guest of Mrs. R. Giles in xv Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson spent} Monday and Tuesday at Cameron. Mr. Ephri‘am and Arthur Goodhand secured their two deer last week. Mr. Greg Suggitt had a: bee last Thursday drawing his earload of hay from Fenelon Falls. ‘ Miss Margaret'Coombes of Lindsay spent Sunday and Monday, .the 8th and 9th, at Mr. E. Watson's here. BADDOW in town on husim \‘ers. were In The 37th Anniversary of the Open ing of the Omemee Methodist Churcl will be held on Sunday December 1?- Rev. John Garbutt. President of th- Conference, will preach morning am evening. Mr. Harry Brooks was in Lindsa} on business during the past week. Miss Nora Nichols was a visitor (.r (Special 1 Mr. J. (‘hambe Mrs. Arthur Rui'nerxom was in terborough on business during past week. Mr. J. Maganey was in town on husx- mess the beginning 01‘ the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, of Peter- borough, were visitors in town last week. Mr. J. Taylor, of Oakwood takes this opportunity of extending his appreciation and thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted during his father’s illness and be- reavement. The annual «meeting of the North at? Ops Cheese Factory win‘be held in Si the factory on Monday, Nov. 23rd, Ta}: at one o’clock. Thos. Flynn, Pres. {mm w.v NORTH OPS CHEESE FACTORY Murray, 01‘ Peterborough. i; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H OMEMEE CARD OF THANKS to The Post.) 31‘s. of .Peterboro. \va during the pa ‘ lhy local applications as they «nuns: Imss .s in town on busi- ‘reach the diseased portion of the car. in, of the week. :There is only one way to cure. deaf- '“ , _» ness, and that is by consultitionzil , F Elliott. 0f leter. {remedies Deafness is caused by an in- mug-i '01‘5 m “N“ 135‘ iflamed condition of the mucous lining Work: ")f the Eustachian Tube. When this "V __ [tube is inflamed you have a rumblin: ‘ 1“” imund or imperfect hearing. and when 0139' THANKS it is entirely closed, Deafness is the (1M. ' 3 ‘result and unless the inflammation can ‘ 'f 09‘“ . takes i be taken out and this tube restored 1-) g of extending his iits normal condition, hearingwill be gpecti :hanks to the destroyed forever; nine cases out oi l Mr so kindly assisted ten are caused by Catarrh, which is. ' - '; week ; illness and be- SUTVlN has: nothing but an inflamed condition Cl the mucous surfaces ‘A. '1 3 We Will give One Hundred Dollars 1mm HO!” any case of Deainess (caused by Fir J D. {.5535 FACTORY iCatarrh) that cannot be cured by . Hall’s- Catarrh Cure. Send tor circul- mess ring of the North laws. tree. m t _ . . F. J. CHENEY 8: (‘0, Toledo, Ohio. . .‘y will‘be. held _m 1T Sold by 131118818139 75c. slSU louder, .Nov. 23rd, ake Hall’s Family Pills for constipa . )1: during the E DEAFNESS CANNOT BE cuneo vantage of goiden tunity if you need Furs of‘any kmé moth display.â€" There Smallest tot as well as the largest adult. an d of Furs the If you need a Fur Coat be If you need a Fur-fined Coat If you need 3. Fur Sett be He: If you need 21 Fur neckpiece If you needm Fur Muff be h If you don‘t Everybody wi” The Muskrat will Hflw BISEASE MEETS? ME [N [NE 3106K ever 3110 60115»: coupled with the nadian and Europ‘ wool, is making 5? ble 0! all live 81 !”which now promis ‘many years to cm large has a short demand for wool ling. both full of owners. For thirty or more years the writ, er has been advocating sheep hus bandry. Faith in the business i 1more firmly fixed at present than a' .mw mast period of time. For a 111 The wise person always takes ad- any p381: penuu U1 » tle, let us cast our three years, to the 1 ciprocity struggle, a: gather v‘aluable lessc Igdutstx'ies some of which are not tar lto 58‘- On the other hand increasâ€" .ed demand. caused by war needs, l :coupled with open markets, is caus- continued. Irom page ana constantly, increasmg, 1 with the extraordinary Ca- and European demand fox is making sheep thé most sta '3'! grandest ever seen in LindSu). need Fu rs of aking place since U on as any-thing inmrfi and free markets for down 20 the prim, > by Americans for sheep filled because of the emâ€" rhipment by express last rptnrnpd because the Am- ur Coat be here e CO! StOCK, . a This is your golden Oppor. vie with rdially welcome thoughts bacxg time of the Re-E dd endeavor to, ans from W113t ‘p oat be he here here any kind. opportunities when the Ermine to ililling workers The M a when closed d is the day! 333‘ ored to least will be bated out 0; rhich is‘ Mrs ition of .weeks t 'A. Tier CR‘DAY E I U856 uesam den-stand nesdav P8125101 on aft W89 Miss NLL for the FALLS untamed h other filling in For th: in; of at enco landwich‘ Dc;‘e!ox Present 31’011 ofice were

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