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Lindsay Post (1907), 12 Dec 1913, p. 3

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. ‘W M... ‘ ‘ .1......1.,.........~......... ...MWWW..W an» ; ', Y FRIDAY. DEC. 1m, 1.3. . owe-t“ â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-._ . . . . , THE LINDSAY roar. ~-â€"- 12:7 * . _ nos Tm by purchasing yur Christsmn Gttis 56163; g Special discounts of 10 per cent. on all lines. * " Hurry while the stock is complete. McQAR‘I'Y’S JE . e Victoria County Winter afld ClmStmas Fair 013110111111 gMAGAZlNESlJLIClTORS 1.1.0111 JONES CASE , _ WERE ARRESTED WAS DISMISSED Well The last issue of the Brighton En- Considerable interest was display- ; I, " - ' """' ._ edib residents ith rill e £351. 1 e The death occurred on Thursday al sign says. den y , C ‘ , O f :1 ,.ba: 0 a 2 g t D The four magazine solicitors who am. Ohm" O a“ u on "9“” _. held at on ernoon, ~ ec. 4th, at the Ross Meâ€" . erally, last night when Mr. Lloyd.â€" morial Hospital of Ella McKee, be- were here °n wedmday “I‘m"; p°°' Jones appeared with 1115 counsel, 10‘, ed wife of Geo. B. McGahey’ of ple four masamnes for one year for Col. Hopkins before Magistrate 0e- [m ily tow ship. The deceased was 11 22c.. proved upon investigation to lamere, tijanswetrha, criminal Charge _. g ' be handling a fake. Mr. S. N-estyitt 1n connec on Vi one of'his num- ., ht Th ' . gManvers, and her bright. sunny disâ€" ”1999 fellows’ gamewired Reeve Ross thy argument the ease was dis-miss- position won for her [a large circle of' to watch for; ‘them, and consequentâ€" . ed, no eVidence being called, the proâ€" , friends who regret her demise. Mrs. 15’ they were rounded 11D and ques-’secution practically admitting the?" :j McGahey was a patient in the Ross tiODEd- They Were all young men 0f I could not succeed. It appears that a J” THE GREAT ANN UAL EVENT , Memorial Hospital for twelve weeks 800d appearance and claimed to be CiVfl case was already pending be- : and at all times she bore her sufler- employed by 3 man by the name 0f tween 'the par-ties, and Mr. V 4 094.3 'ings with the greatest fortitude and H05?» who Imported to be the ag- 335’“ this Charge was laid to ' \O FNTRY CHARGE NO ADMISSION FEE EVERYTHING FREE ONE BIG DAY patience. The funeral took place on ent 0‘ M. M~ H8931» Magazine King and compel him to settle the .4 Sunday from the residence of ,W. J. Columbus, Ohio. The Reeve com- Wit. and he threaten McGahey, Lot 2, Con. 12, Emily, and municated With the Toronto Police "1311.010“ Prosecution. Mr. I. F Relâ€" I , was very largely attended, the Rev. department and was advised that don was solicitor for the prosecvi’ : POULTRY B t : . . .. Canon Marsh conducting the funeral theywanted Hobb, as they had'been #0,“. and 1" COL Hopkins “'35 50‘ ' 17: B::; 3118?: Spring Wheat (any VarietY) ............................... £160.00 :55 services. The flora] tributes were notifiedbymrshhe had no accents in llcltor for the‘ dmca. . :V :rrna chassis {dressed and drawn) ............... $2.00 1.50 1.00 50 Best bushe1 1small peas ... ....... . ................................. . ...... 1.00 ';5 many and beautiful, testifying to the Canada. Theyoung \men produced saâ€" _ ,. _ / :12 Ct;cke;s, 1’ plucked only and undrawn) 2.00 1.50 1.00 50 Best bushel 8;: peas. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" 1‘00 .5 high esteem in which the deceased tls.act0ry evidence that 'they weren t , ‘, :-Sn‘av spring Chickens. dressei' drawn (4 pr) “- 2.00 1.50 1.00 50 Begt bgsh; :1 1k oat. .................. I ...................................... 1.00 45 was held. The son-owing- husband has aware 0‘ their. employers boguaneas' l.~...‘w~m‘. . 2 2-..; ”reszed and drawn ................................. 2.00 1.50 1.00 so 8 3° W“? ----- - ---------------------------------------------------- . the sympathy of the whole comm“- and after turning over all the money BOOK YOUR SALE WWI-l f - 5,? ~ ‘“ ‘ Ecst bushel barley (six-rowed) ........................................ 1.00 75 . . . ~ they had received here with a list 0 R (3'6st and drawn ................................. 2.00 1.50 1.00 50 : . .- 1ty In 1315 sad bereavement, . , :â€" ; geese. . 4 d d tn: 2 00 1 50 1 00 {‘0 Best bushel barley (two-rowed) . ............................................ 1.00 :5 ; of parties who paid them, and pro-l Stewart M Grah : F: 7:57 gen. dresses a: dad:- 1:1:- ------------------------ 2‘00 1'50 1'00 50 Best bushel clover seed, Common Red ..................................... 1.00 75 ' ’ misin-g to return to Toronto, wereg I am ' of «55,; goblet, dresseo an s .. ......................... . . . « Best bushel cloVer seed Mammoth Red ..................... 1.00 75 AUTUMN SEI II‘NG allowed to go. Reeve Ross wished to .. ll' ; :52‘11533'313'17393’3' dressed and drawn (4 tnrka) 2'00 1'50 1'00 50 Best bushel alsike . .......................... . ..................................... 1.00 75 advise those in Brighton who have AUCTION‘ER ;: BUTTER AND EGGS Best bushel of timothy seed ................................................ 1.00 7. ‘1 not yet receivefl the" money that Lindsay. Phone 205 X m a . r r they may obtain same on presenter ' y 23’ :4 3:11:55. in ::‘.15 or Prints .................................. 2.00 1.o0 1.00 to l tion of their receipts. , x '5' .3 I!» ‘ t.) H: ‘â€". "r'j'ii‘ Cff'Ci ........: ................................. 2.00 1.50 1.00 50 HORSES l l ' ‘ : :. - â€"-â€"â€"-+-â€"â€"â€" : --:‘-*‘v~“:"n I‘.’.2'.S. plain wrappers ........................ 2.00 1.50 1.00 50 i Th3 autumn thtiD"S Of the Gengrâ€" g . g 1121“? (fillldlll'o‘0d sales $2098.98 ._.._...o- . ~ ‘ o h: t t. 3- .2-‘ p. .__. :.â€"~:s ...................................................... 2.00 1.50 1.00 50 Single driver, 15; hands and under (farmers only) ......... $5.00 3.00 2.00 [ai Sessions of the Peace for the! T ere ‘ more ‘33 “”11 m] h S S C l g {1131:1131fits-(girlfeltlt‘tnttlzzgrnslqlgps , A -- __..-l.-. ~ g . . , ' a .. t or .11. a- 1 (-91, :1 ”$1.15, to 25:93:31.5: .35, weight considered (white) ...... 1.00 75 50 ' Single driver, over 15; hands (farmers only ................... 5.00 3.00 Z'W‘County of Victoria was held t'izs Lg. “011 0‘ th» com TY than 3‘1 .Othv l ' g1«.-v'u.-iti-nf!‘ne Jones’ National 3 7 . -‘ :2: f‘ESl'; 0:79. weight considered (brown) ....... 1.00 75 50 Single driver, 15; kqnds and under (open to all) ------------ 5-00 3-09 2-00 tTrnoon at hall past one o'clock bt- diseases put togethir. and until 313; $141001 m” A!2l.".l()neel':.1eg. (“he'- 0 l f .g Single driver over 15} hands (open to all) ................... 5.00 3.00 2'00'f01'6 His I‘IOHOI‘ Fudge Harding, On- has: jaw years was supposed to beg 0:;1). : i g. BABY 5H0 W , g g \ Pair roadster horses, to pole, (open to all) ..................... 5.00 3.00 2.00 1y three cases were on the doc‘:et,.;'ncurab1e, For a great many years 3 a“Q“s“‘§‘<.s\s\s\1s‘a [.3 :5 1;; 3:13: {1W era: to the world pair carriage horses to pole (open to all) ..................... 5.00 3.00 2.00 but one was settled out of court and ldoctors pronounced it a local dis,l _____ -.- ’1 .77.- 34.49: ‘27.»: cue year) .............................. $10.00 5.00 3.00 Draught team in harness ................................................ 6.00 4.00 2.00 the other two were_ postponed. gas: and prcscribed local remedies? - g T "t“. ._ -.:-':<l~3‘"-15-t priZe 810: 2nd $5; 3rd 53. Also prize of Agricultural team, in harness ........................................ 6.00 4.00 2.00 The case Lone Larson (McLaughlin and by constantly failing to cure itéxmas Presentfi 1,, ~' .1: gas. f: :2 Mariposa. donated by Ree'v’e Varcoe, of Mari- General purpose team in harness ..................................... 6.00 4.00 2.00 Peel, .9; Fulton) vs. Joe. Acton, gwith 10Cal treatment, pronounced it: , _.:: s :3: tagged by Reeve McE'achern of Eldon for best Draught foal of 1913 on halter ...................................... 3.00 2.00 (Hopkins Hopkins) was settledgmcurable. ScienCe has prom; ca-g , - 5 g .. g... ‘1. g. : T3831; Draught mare or gelding, 1 year old, on halter ............. 3.00 2.00 out of court. It was a case where gtarrfn to be a constitutional disease, 'Jeweli‘y of Quallty : g COMIC OUTFIT Draught mare or gelding, 2 year old, cn halter ............... 3-00 2-00 lcertain costs had not been Paid- land therefore requires constitutionalg _ ‘ E: _ General purpose foal of 1913, on halter ......................... 3.00 2.00 The 06133. Marga-Pat Thornhill ('HOP' ltreatmcnt. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, ma-g “0d“??? 1’} Pl'lfi“:.\1:‘Q'Cq1_}i};'(€:itz>t 2:, , _‘ 5:93p ......................................... 10.00 5.00 General purpose mare or gelding, 1 year old. on halter.. 3.00 2.00 "tins Hopkins) vs. the Town 02 gnufactured by F. J. Cheney (30.: comp.a-lciic3:;:pltim:; .. .n. :3 GRAIN AND SEEDS Genzral purpose mare or gelding, 2 3'88? old. on halter... 3-00 2-00 Lindsay (McLaughlin P831 8: Fulton) {Toledo Ohio, is the only constitu-i ' ' 'a Q .- -- a‘hf'fl' .. ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $1.00 75 Gentleman's single turnout (with lady) ........................ 5.00 3.00 was pcstponed.,'l‘his is an action by ’tional cure on the market. It is tak- gWatchc: C‘iains Fnbs, Neckle's. £3 ~ “‘3 “ not """""""""" ' 1.00 75 Lady driver, single horse .............. ..............;n.‘..,.;.. 5.00 3.00 the plaintiff to restrain the COI’DOF- en internally in doses from 10 dFOPSgLoflcets, Brde‘lets' \Vedding 3'11 53f ““““ ‘ ' ' " ation from taking sand and gravel to a. teaspoonful. It acts directly 0n:G:m Rings, Broochss, Cuff Linls g1 from the civic pit in 8110?! a manner , the blood and(muco215 surfaces of the} .13" iâ€"â€"‘â€"_â€"â€"'â€"'â€"â€"'- ' as to endanger her property. Esy‘stem. They ofler one hundred dol-i SILVERWARB g {g " g ’ , ~ Flavelles Ltd (McLaughlin. Peel g lars for any case it fails to cure.i A fine Q(.;e,.,;m, 0. (him, St:1li.1:1v3?‘}‘. l E; Sinale Fare on Railwaysâ€"Single lst class fare on G. T. R. and C. P. R., good gomg Fulton) vs- Cohen Bros- of Cobalt. ; Semi for Circulars and testimonials. g. l’ei-fmxw. Dom. Toys. e c- 3 r=- D ‘ ' ' '1 s- -r . .mge . -! - m.. a ' i r ' D 1" l d ll trans Dec 16th Return limit Dec. 17th. (““3 .Mltmn' ”We" “’35 P° ‘ 1 Add “5‘?” F J C” n Y C°' T0 11):"... an and ,x. 53 6‘ emng, traln CC. hat 1, an a l - ° oonsd tlh next Saturday, December lcdo, Ohio. 3 :L'OW go‘s, j , ‘ . ° J P RYLEY T 13th. Sold by drugoists 75c. ., n , r~ - . . reasurer . . - , . . .- , gig .ol-IN CARLW. Presuient. J. A. WILLIAMSON, Vice-President. . , There were no my nor no Grimm Take Ham Family Pills for m‘ g, Wml‘i‘ESMITa-I -3 g A. A KNIGHT, secretary 31 cases- Stipation. ! Je‘veler’ 51 AN LLA, Ont. 5 I ‘. l 1 , ) l ) -‘3 ,. l _, f l ‘p 5 LI ’ ; 1 7 _ . a. -'\A ~._..‘,.. S E E U S ABOUT IT Going away for Christinas? If so, you may need a new Suit (1' Overcoat or some of the many little things that go to make up the attire oi the well dresszd man. We are showing especially good lines of Blue and Black serge suits at s 15, $18 and $22. See them! Watch our windows for new lines! William Street. Lindsay. For nghtln g - l . E no mi cal Clean THE NUMEROUS handsome lines that are shown for Men's Wear at this season suggest many 3 t IS C0 » suitable, serviceable gifts. We would be delighted to have you look over the many things we ' ' Ever Ready Brilliant have provided for gift giving and see our assortmentof goods which cannot fail to appeal to men of . good taste ' 7 . Silk Knitted Homers, $1.00 to Tie Pins, rich‘designs, 50c. to Angora Dressing Gowns, $10.00 limbrellas, $1.00 to $5.00, . - $2.50. . $1.50. and ”2'00 Bath R be ss 00 Apphed t0 Toasters, smOOth‘ng .. Men’s Soft Shirts, $1.00 to $2.00, 0 Q’ " ' C 1' Angora Wool House Coats, $4.00, BOYS Qweatov ('oats ”c to 81 ,0 1‘ II dk h' f 1- 2_ I-‘our-inâ€"Hand Ties, 500. to 51.343. “1" [I] g, 7- 9' O. .. '4 * ' w N f) - -men an err is s, no, 00. 7 . Irons, Heaters] Ovens’ g $0.00, S 00 and 3 0 Fancy Vests, new and tasty, $3.00 and 35c. Fig.5:- Sill: and 30315311081? Hots, T n 8 etc it has nothing to swat“ 0““ 8’” “'°°" ”'00” to $4.00. Curr Links. 50:. to $1.50. " ‘°" “W ' “ 0 g , " $6.50. B0338, Suits, $2.50 to $10.00. Boxed Neckwear, 2.33_ and 5171”- equal it. White and Colored Silk Handker- Lined and Unlined GIOVC‘S, $1130 Colored bordered Linen Handkerâ€" Boys’ Overcoats, $3 to $10. I chiefs, 50c., 75c. and $1.00. to $3.00. chiefs, 20c.; 2 for 35c. Suspender Sets, 75c. to 81.13:). MEN’SWEAR M. J_ CARTER LINDSAY

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