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Lindsay Post (1907), 25 Dec 1908, p. 2

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Q ‘Jr.IIâ€"mm. , FMMWHMM.«~W 211 film £0011:th u. u- q. «a .4“. Lam Sullivan .. ..... ... .a ... ... Non O‘B'RHJ s4 .4 001 "4 a. I'm PW“ bad ”6 no .c‘ .04 mo. Bruce Dull." ... ... ... ..~; .. ,.. lab Gained by the Students for the loath: of November and Pupils’ Standing at St. Joseph’s m following is the standing of 1c pupils of. St. Joseph’s convent ed .0.- uq no no as. 318 357 475 Mgr; Pactmet, spoutolio pr! any of Quebec, Will leave be: when 11¢va raids and!!! representative at ,the 80016! province of Quebec. .\ . Further Description of Fine Christmas Displays Mr A. 8. Terry has a. choice “poly of Christina confections that would tickle the' points: or every lover of sweets. His window decontio a co ‘tutatully mang- Window Decorations ; of Local Merchants Porter’s bookstore windows are attrac- twely dreaded for the Christmas season, and mum choice ii m s which the firm on- riea a e displayed with rare taste. Henley’s bookfito'e window is also worrhy of inflection, as nre skill has been exercised' m the deconiions in which gilt. suggestio a prcdomincte. i The Christ ass selections of homo read- ing matter wet-a also gaod, and the illus- 3 mti ~ns up to the average, so we con- 6 nature you and say, ‘ Long Live The Po ,3." The following term-once; to the decor:- ti ms of lccal merchants were held over an S-uur 3y; The ads. on the whole are good and p i parentlv irucm'ul At sun-ate than is s ‘oommeuda’ale «Magoo In the wording of Am mfern-sl and rapt-wed srstem of ad- verti mg and thick 3px: 5 only to the muck mi med buyers, Viz: “m 85.00, to- dsy 81.65” The liberal sure of advertising bestow- ed by the m arch-tats show thn they ap- preciate the Inge circulation and clean confine: of your newsplsper. Many reads a wil‘ recognize too, the 1 fine likenesu of h ~ “mugging partner'â€" the expres-iou 18 mod; the twinkle of the eyes seem to â€"ay to the other eaten 3, “Come on, Mon 3," and the bulging on- of the pocket would indicate that my a: subscri )tioas t o The Posthad recent- 1 y bean received It fair! earns the title of being the bar end totem m newspaper of the‘Couno‘ ty of Vic'oris. To thfi- Edi r «if The Post) Sir-Allow me to congratulate you on the fine a,» mum-m of war a'smrdsy’s is- sue of The Evening Post. Gertie Davey ... ... .. .. Grace Teena .. ... .. .. ... COMMUNICATIONS Julié 'l‘etnult ..... ... g. .. .. .. 131 Muguerite Tangney ... ... ... ... ‘17? We do not hold ourselves respom'ble for the opiniom of our comments. CUNU‘RATUL ‘TIONS " YOU would soon get rid of a. servant who did only half the work 12': double the time of a capable one. is made frOm seleéted spring wheat-â€" a Wheat that is rich in nutriment. It is the whitest and finest flour made, it makes fully one-third more bread to the pound than any soft wheat flour and is more dependable in every Then why continue fixing a flour that . gives half the nourishn'mnt and double the wink to. digest PA Ogilvle Flour Mills (20., Limited ”"063“. lulu-cal. Parties ha. their own lube: on ,hztvieuit mdmtghédon short .no . . All good: mm'by out-ulna inmbeu'wud. 151 ”29. Lindsay-ob. “I W 148 Etemoon the scan at I. 14.5 wedding. when‘ their Minter, m. 13: May, was united in nan-race to~ TMr. Fred 8. Buboook, of Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Rev 8 Mr. Real. of Guam-st. new ohmch. The young ooupie left on he the 8 o'clock train for Peterhorm 'nheywill resideinOmemee. . (a Outside Triiuhings, an‘mn (Ix-Sod. I. are the col. Wm of muummmmmm Our toowry hon been nbnilt ond equi- ped with modern, upâ€"to-doto wood-work 113 my o‘finery. We on in o position Oohrnioh on Undo of Dusted and Rough I mbortorhnildin 131130055. 0 monutocturo Boon, Bosh, homo. Bose, Cosim, ){onldingu ond _Inoide out; ANNOUNCEMENI in the urine and no backtche. ‘I confidently and heel: recommend Booth’s Kidnqy Pills to all muttering ‘a‘s I 6.11 Ihwehuino hockflefltnfl since. "Solid In all dale“. PriOé 506. The R. T. Booflh 00.,Ikd. ,flort Erie, Joseph Davies. at 75 Oolborne-st., Lindsay, Ont, an; "I have authored for many years tram bladder and ‘kidney trouble, almost constaw ‘pajns in whack andflm-ongffl my lama. Doctors had called: it rfheu-s matism, Bright’s disease, and all else Sometima there mmucous and sed- iment in my urine. but the hook and. bladder trouble were the wont. I ,I‘mally obtained a box of Booth’s Kidney Pills from Gregory's drug -store and began taking them In di- rected. I received‘ immediate relief and I have no pain now. no Went Ont, sole Canadian heart's, yue a new blend of vegetflble ingre- dients, having I. peculia- notinn on the kidney tissue that brings quick came to Lindsay. I ( What a work th‘u strangu- Ina ac- amplified. Doom at residentafien- armed and cured of lame, weak and aching backs, urinary Ind tithe: houblee. It is nemrhblej the rela- .' Wmost Sensational To Conn-stars 9n1 Pal-tie: There is 6mm Sunrise at thc Gm! Number of Persons in Lindsay 13’s but a unbrt time since the lube home of Mr. ind III-n. Wooda- ICU, mallard" m Walnuday tut- ' who Intent! Building. Who Pnise Booth’ 3 Kim Pills bozo! Boot”: ' Wedding Bells BWKâ€"IWOODLEY m John Irwin, We: at m‘ 'An mumm- {mu m .p. Peberboro pout onioe. dial an M POM More mute lure. K- ciwfloniwm. 0-. unmmtmdh"- incheptfiamhrnlcVMtali- «.mundwumoflodkmhhlflo Gen-e Hophoddnmvandmfim stenidqtdfitm Melted fluxes-t5. proleaeion and is aurvivel! by one [been attained in thirty-three years and illus- dnughter, Mien May, and the Kine. trated in a most striking manner bygivmg the Hellman. nieces, with whom he made expenditure for sick and funeral benefits and hi! home. He 1‘ may (flank. was by beneficiary payments during the past year. a munch Liberal. and Wash in He told of my moving incidents of very ill-health be registered his vote brotherly consideration shown by members of at the late election for Hon. W the order to than uho were in need. and Barty. . - attributed his aflection for it and lor the bre Tu: (men): took place on We :hmtor their brotherly madam to big. day. Ind from his lube widen“: to 3t- inga long period ofilloeaa many years ago Mary’s W Won. Iflll For twenty-Guyana he bubeeo a steady thence to the m ammo oem- worker in the interests oftheSomof Eng. eteny. 3 :f’r t i(.ltlaod, andthiam largely the outgroutho‘ ‘ gratitude impired in his arm. by the tind- ________â€"__'_â€"_____== . Iteaa of other days. Bro. Bmtt made a . ‘ oziouappealtotbe auenbledean oyto mm "myth historyoftheorderaodtoSaetia N fire-IL dine-0e. diphtheri- in priodpies with homing devotioo,nd “dimmin- am-“HWI “Wadiufidq Dim-“IMME- “itaha-idtbeappbueolaflproeot. _ _ _ A; .‘, ‘xel, and was I chute: member of “the old St. PetriQ'c Society. He ‘Iwa; born in County Linux-ink, Ire- land, Ln 187, and. came to Kingston in 1847. and the resided here ever since. He was n Inn-fine engineer by proleanion and h survived by one daughter, Mine Mina, ml the [keen Emma. nieces. with whom he made www.mlndmng friends. W“ n. munch Liberd. and. although in very ill-health herecietered his vote at the late election for Ben. William :Wm. minim, Limb}: ' I .We announce with regret the death at Wifliun O'Snllinn, who passedpeacetuuyuvudtertkn: iLIneau borne with chriathn pn- tience. Doomed me one of the old- The deceased ismnived by her husband. Mr. Robe“ Stinson. famed, of I. G. Ed- wuds Ca; three sou. Noumea, [lucid and Harvey; six sisters, Mn. 1, G. Eyres, and Miss Ruched Graham, Lindsey: Knuth, Toronto; Amelie (In. Albert Davidson) Muiposa; Annie, (Mn. Samuel Stinson) Jen- etvillc; Letitia, (Mn. Noctbeou) Canaan} There are two Mothers, via: lama. in Ed monlou, 1nd Wlhomin Lindnp. ‘ Death ante very mddenfy to Mrs. Robt. Stinson of 106 Withrow avenue Friday. While shopping in the '1‘. Enter: store jut beforefive o’clock shemseieed with hurt failure, and‘lnecnmhed h'efore helpoonld be summoned. Mrs. Stinson and her husband eune 0 Toronto tron Lindsay two yeus ago. Mm Stinsoq's connected with tbeSher-in-Williems Paint Co., and he and three sons, Hervey, Herold and Norma, constitute the Emily. She was hrgely interested in church work. and was a member of Simpson venue Metho- dist church. The funeral will take place at WILLIAM O’S'ULLIVAN EDI: following hon the Kinda: Fred Brooks. 0Tb: teminl will arrive in town this evening and the {lineal will be on Tuesday at one o’clock. MRS. ROBERT STINSON. The’l‘omnto Sm thus refim to the dad: of Mn. Robt. Slim:â€" Mr. Geo. Bloch end» {unily on Hominy, received 3 telephone nae-age from Kinnonnt conveying the end intelligence of the deed: of M magma Angeline, wife of XI. Geo- nuin,of Coboeonk. The deceased lady‘ ewes to mourn her loss, besides her puenlsi her sine: Lottie end brothers Bernard end} 3. Pretired ehont 9.30 Seturdey-night In good heelth. hut ehont one o’clock Snndey mm ehctookilLbntthcetteck was only eelhht one end she entered her huhend tlut he ‘rnightretireel ehewubefter“ Hr. Mehcr rieitcdherrootnet 43o Sundeynornr’nqend found her sleeping woefully in dceth. The letc Mrs. Heller. whose melden neuc wee fiery Ann Qnrtin. we: in her 7othyeer She we: born in the city of Limerick end cure to this country et en eerly age, eettling tn the townehip of Brock. She wee Inertial o’lr. Maker in Jennery, 1866. Front this with we: horn one denghter, Mother Joliene of St. Ioecph’e Cpnvent, North Bey; M. I. Meher. Lindsey; Wu. 1:: end Thor. 7.. Toronto. Her brother: ere Mr. P. Cumin. ot’ Brock; William end jemee, of Seginew, Mich; John. of Toronto. end Deniel. of Lindsey. Two other brothers, We end Micheel, end e sister. the late Mrs. Hicheel Mengen. died me ycen ego. i Thcletchfre Cations ereeidcntot’thie districtfor3syeenend medevoetmeuber of St. Men’s church. Thinnerel Iilltekepleee {roar theft-ally residence on Tneedey warning utaodelock. end will proceed to St. Meey‘s church and thence to the Roma Cetholic cenctcly. cu.ltu.nobmmum “ELM“ mmununmm :mmwaunmw texnmcttflt’olukaulvfllpn- Humanism. . til ,MRsJAsumr-m ’ Themyfiiendsot'llujnma lube“, M:I.Con.7,0ps,wcnpnioedtoheuo‘ hadwh,whlchoccunedmdd¢nlynt4.3o Sand.) morning. The deceased lady had: manuflnmdnu- N.HMWIWIIM ms. 13m x. 803mg; than Jut. nun m no cod-a. mmmflau “(m ~ for W m (In ht. It. {twin ammawwm,‘ 'wupronbeuthumurydhlub Hr. Iago Robb-m “m, at Wu- this aimbvins'heumdthm limcndGhmk4.,.¢du’un mhonddnold mum. linden“ ”.mmbom~0nmtom¢ionotthos7umi- ‘mi’eherborom,mmmgor “bemoan-arcane mm uboutfive mummvuutwm.,agmm MRS. GEO. J‘OUNIAIN. Rev. Mr. Red will mmxm In reply to they»: of the supmne lodge. Bto. Bonll reviewed the hiuory of the society. He poimed out the growth that bu (one, clear conduit» and slitting plum he dcpifled the dating chandctistia or Englishmen Md ended his beam: to the highest pitch by his «logic: ofthe race which hudonc so nnchlot civilization. Hecoa- cluded Hannah bymking thcpmenm» ticnndpinning the jewel upon the blast of the put supreme resident. o! the 15mph: to the defence of inpain‘ interests in South Attic... With dramatic At the 33rd univenuy of the bonding of ; theSons 0! England Benefit Society held in Tomato onthe nth inn, nodettheuspim ofAlbion Lodge No. I. Mr. lune: Bonn. of Linday, pee. supreme president, m nude ‘ the recipient on unable iewel At thehend tablewen tented beeidethe president, the upteoe president Buff. A. Smith, end the pest Inptenie pceeident, BM June: Bonn. These leaders of the order both mdeeloqnent and inspiringnd reset intesponeeeo thetautolthesoprenielodge. It Sell to the duty of tne supreme president also to present to 8:0 Ins. Bonn. now put Iupeene president, an exwedingly handsome put supreme ptesident'i jewelu ntnultor lheeeteetn in which heieheldbythe men bnoftheeoeietyfoe themvieeshehuten- d red. Preceding the ptesentntion Bro T.A. Smith delivered 1 stining patriotic eddies. He floated the enthusiutn of I" pieeent when he teeonnted the ficts connected with the tally of Englishmen {tom ell the coloniee Sons of England Recognize Worth w’mnmmno‘f‘: can ”Am. moms-why“ 4mm.av¢nMa¢oW. _l'ormwmflnhtolr.tufln 'wumhnmuudmuh inbounhmhunmdthflr‘ mahorndtheold mm. 0:: the amnion of a» 67th reci- mcuthmoobrnrgmt mm twm.,flcmw made acme-at under. _. v-» “3’4 ' ‘ ' iv‘ v-vwâ€"rw , , ' ‘ Beautiful - Christmas Gifts OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO 'OOOOOOOOOOOQQ. Twat! u! Costs «an... sysmum M ‘OCOObOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO OOOO~'..O..‘OOO..0.0000: 0’Luughlin Melntyre MWuawhonyou buy your Xmu 9N9 00“- Iomufllourbutmfor 11 Ill”! hoops Furnishingsâ€"Quilts. Blankets, Counterpmes, Tuning-Ne Linen, Tab'c N¢pkins, Rugs, Door-mats. Lace Ma's Gloves In unlined, szlk-lined and fleece $1.00 to $3.00 ~ Ma’s Tia, Shiva. Calms. Cufl's. Braces, L'mbreHnS. H333- Colin and Cufi But’wus. Underwear, Cardigans. Swat' 000'! W a cent for Furs this season until you’ve seen whet we an do for you, both as to style and pxice. Our Furs have an the late touches of style and noveity. We can tell {at la: money than the Toronto stores, because our ex. pauses ate lets. end anything you buy here has our personal sumac: along with it. Xmas Stockings Hdkls. Holders Perfume Cases Pin Cushions Work Baskets Photo Holders Wool Slippers Mirrors Necklaces Lockets Fancy Hat Pins Fancy Combs Purses Wrist Bags, etc. .7 A special purchase of the nc'est kind of Ladies’ Co}! u: china and fancy siek embroidery, at from 2 5c to $2.00. FURS Women's Swiss Embroidcted Handkerchiefs, scaiioped and hemstitched harden; the newest designs at we or 3 for 250; :51: or a for 25¢; also at 20c, 25c. 35c and sec. Women's Linen Hemsmchcd % and 1-: inch hem at me, 3 ('0: 25¢; also at 15c. 20c and 25c etch. Lidia“ Fine French Unlined Kid Gloves, all lengths tndfludaandbhckat ............ $100,125and250 Muids’ Mums and Women’s Ta. Aprons, daiutly made, useful articles. and see for yourself. WE'LL andseetor yoursclt WE'L LL MEN TION THESE TO GIVE AN IDEA OF WHAT YOU’LL 51$ Just ccme to our store and you will have no trouble in being mined Ladies’ English Dog-Skin Gloves. pique-sewn scams, One PUZZLE OVER THE GIFT PROBLEM fi‘WV‘“ ”“V‘V‘M‘ N0 NEED TO won’t attempt descriptions CASH AND ONE PRICE. you-oooooooooo Gloves Handkerchiefs Suspenders Umbrellas N eckwear nth film all a ”lâ€"fi the 3 close stro gran lh'in 1 remi knc' am obs: do I [eat Wkn 0,156] sclfi. 19'0" .

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