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Lindsay Post (1907), 22 Nov 1907, p. 1

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WW6 WW sLISTEN ! Everybody LISTEN To the films of Ford’s Blg Bankrupt Stock 3 Sale. W ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"v Mugâ€"n-.- mm mar, mm 22. m1. .. moon. OOOOQQOOOOOOOCC‘O‘OOO on Saturday. The surface ice was in :(tlltlitSPOllDflllS’ Mar 3‘ v p . 1 O O umsr sorts ROI sun. o or runs. 0 ‘ .' ceeoeooeeefeoeooeo , ,. moon suntan O O O 9 We’re Golng to Sell at Exactly oooeooooeoeooo Who ever hoard of such roohlooo outtl “my. good goods as wo aro o-l'l’orlng. “m. qualltlos as good no any otoro oon o'lhr. (u some otoroo horo do, olmply to lnduoo you to pay tho long prloo) to have a monopoly on ull tho now ot ln Canada. and ubmd. There Is no lot up at all to thlo [root solo. It's a "ollrnax broalr- l . «- and tho, more you lsnow about It tho bottor you flnd lt. Wo oould ”in back o. lot of thooo llnoo and got full prlooo for thom. but thoro lo Wo ore turnlng ull goods Into monoy aoiqulokly as thooo reserve. ndorfully low prlooo wlll do It. ng Pln prlooo‘? Iopoelolly on Irlght, yloo and all tho good goods mado (From Our Own Correspondent i Mr. F. McRae. of the Portage Rorl, called on his sister. Mrs. J. U. .\l.- l-Jrclxern. on Saturday. Mr. William L‘unipbcll. of Toron. i, spool. Friday with his friend. Mr. .I. l). ('uirplicll. \\'t are peliued to have the Mi:t.~-,-s ssirnli unJ Flora Morrison. who .‘i:l\'" hut-n t‘lis last fem months in Mimi'- ton. in our: midst. again. Mrs. ll. )l-‘lybee and non lintlmy friends on Saturday. r Mr. Fred Bell. who has been in the Northwest the lust low yooroi relu'n- ed home lull. week. looking; halo and ,hml‘ly. . Nim- Florener Wilson. of [Andi-n... i: 'll paw-mt the guest of her nil-Int. Mrs. J. ltolwrtn. MI. U. Jul-loom” intends shipping .l rul'limd of flood fut Millet to To“ ‘ onto tlm “och. . O'll‘ Sabbath school here pul'putt- lultnu their uuunl Christiano tree. and am- now preparing for it. â€"-â€"-* â€"- SCOTCH .LlNEâ€"VEBULLM. 1 A: the close of the annual meeting \‘Isltt'l frooh. sttrootlvo otyloo Iut wo don't ololm Mr. J. A. Robertson Itotod throws- first class shape. but on the whole it was rathert risky. sport after only two nights‘ freezing. ' l Messrs. John Klan andt sons closed thrir butter factory this week. after a very successful season' 4 The hunters have all returned af- ter n jolly two weeks spent in tho port" country. , . .W. B. Moore is opening a. grocery business in the stand formerly Otrtl- l‘itll h_. Mrs. Taylor. _.......__. LINDEN VALLEY (Spain! 'to The! Post.) Last NY” the (Blade Society“ meet}. in; was bold. and the following offi- neio worn dented for the imimgl year; Pmldnnt. Rev. Edda! llnlner; rmmtary. D. Yuma; 'tmuurer. .l. l". Dix. mbo line. Mr. Lynch; of My- cliffs Wham. We. now a very k.“ M‘ l Mrs. Jon. Mott. of moronto. l- vlrlutu dd Mo BM minim in this villain and manhood ngnln. Dr. 0 4W. lid“ on! Du, ll. Ii. Moore on left tinny ottmdlu; so their [in tlonts. . . Mr. J. "when und Mr; Charlene [loll ooowld thoptdpltt a! the Mag tltodlot ohmh Mn m. to U). mm d the m. . . Mr. Arthur vW. N. 3th.. Ravel two also“ adieu- to tho- Little Britain Pohlb nation! In Honda! loot older tho numb-s d the Dental: ' ' u .. W l“ m “In Blvd-t mm.“ ”'03-”- ‘m 30'“ Purity . Rev. D. R. an». 0.4.. 3.1).. ,wm days may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giretb thee." . The Dunsford party of deer hunt- ers arrived heme last'W'ednesday af- ternoon, with nine "beauties." on: of them weighing over three hundred pounds. There were seven in the party. namely: Geo. English. .lus. Kimble. “'m. J. Thurston, J83. 'llturs- ton. W. Thurston. Fred Stevie, nnl 1171;] Smith was tumble mw,.m the Rev. Mr. :Lyrrch addmnlrfl 1H meeting. - There was a grant excitement. in our village loot .turday when nth:- oamo known that n wrangui has htt- od Mr. W .J. Mchlmp‘a human! 15:; to so to Muuflm and had failed to rotum. Mr McCullough whiter! filmirltla and Lindsay Saturday, and COME FOR ALL YOUR WANTS Dresss Goods Going at Unheard of Prices. Yards of 75c. $1.00 and $1.25 Its- terlals at 49s. The 10: includes Plain Poplins, Cashmcrcs, llohairs. Lustres, Voiles, Serges, Crepe dc Charles, l’enetians, Fancy Tweeds, Voiles, Waistings, Mo- hairs and Checks. Almost any wanted shade can be selected from the above materials. All excellent ;uaiizies and good buying for present or future nwds iordrass skirts, waists and suits. You’ll regret it if you miss them only .................... 49c A Sensational Sale of Women’s ‘Stylish Coats. ‘ Regular “2.50 and $15.00. Values for $7.50 .‘lnd every one this season’s style. Made of m and exclusive dark Treads, also a full range of blacks in {recall-wool Vicunna cloths and Broad- oths, 4o togS inches long, all loose backs, pleated orstrapp-xi models, a big range to choose from. This is a chance to make your money do double duty, only ........... . ...... . $7050 "257 Think of It. Good Reliable Furs at 'HaifEl’rice. $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 Furs at $3.90. There are Rolls and Stoles of Alaska Sable, ' Columbia‘Sable, Electric Seal, German Otter, Mink Marmot, Limitation Stone Martin. Isabella Fox, Black Fox and others. The Caperincs come in many good furs such as Grey Lamb, Black Oppos- sum, Electric Seal, Columbia Sable, Black Astrachan and others. Two Men’s F or Coats of Brown Dog Skin also go in this lot. It’s a grand collection and if you come prepared to buy quickly you $9 so will get something good, only ......... I These Short f'i’aragraphs Contain Some of the Best Bargains Ever Offered at Half Price. Children’s "$5 on "White ' Bear Cloth Coats at $2.50. $1.25 Wrappers at 59c. - $2 75 to $4.00 Waists of Silk, Lustre or Cash- mere at $r.90 $5 00 to $7. 50 Dress Skirts at $2.90. Children’s $3.oo to $4.00 Tweed Coats at $r 93, Women’s Silk Belts, 25c styles at 2 for 25¢ ; soc styles at 25c ; $2 00 styles at 49c. Hand Bags'~$z.5o and $2 00 styles at 79c. 2 5c Taffeta Silk Ribbons, all shades, four inches Wide. at r: 1-2c. ademman'pro-ohthom duodenal sen- W . mm; moi-db. no": mm and ovonlnz. in the find teem-dares: DesirPso- Methodist ohu'ch next “We“. “14 tor and. 8m. .BWM your 3°" “1' 3' M HUB-o wit moth taithlul W or like put mt, “I. m"! waiver-arr. amor- m M ‘ m ”Nye m It Aim}. an Bull. ' ' -â€".â€"â€"â€" ithnnotmu'dyoantnglincon. EB ' toot Width I KIM Our OwnCorrqoodont‘) we have. toward through you. . croforemodcsiretooxprnastoyou R'V'm'm-“Wl.” rtzoodtwiuhos.’ Wotmtwhmmw‘I‘hlmP‘twncr thooonunuyufgoumflzinduxn. «chilly. last Sunday. Boson-t1 “$de “'3quth monk oalvstionf thatcod'wmbl‘youinleofinu “mm-butarouosthqm earls to cum. and in banding» .m) “639'“- . . . .H‘ M’- m, you .1” mm W Db'ih m Hum ante on Fr!” it w Jno Mitchell. .ind all are well plu..~.~. c: with their outing. â€".â€"-â€"â€".__~___ : CAMBRAY. (from Our Own Corragmdi-nt.) Mrs. Byun. Mlllforook. than bum in». nowlnz old oozuaintnnoco in our vil- logo dm’ tho post Mock. Biro. Chute: Well- and child. of the Cello! Stalled. in visiting friend:- in this vhlnlty. Sunderllaud Sunday, but failed tofind any trace of it. but on Monday worm {mg a w name that it had oven lid: in f'xar‘idgl'. and in tort ithc train and secured .llll-‘i mropnl't]. We understand the man mm arm‘s-id tniron to Column}: on n previou- clunm. , . I : «w / (‘llliSON‘h' hllllM; «From Um Uw‘n ("or'rcarnndem - Mr Lulu .ind Mr. Naomi. of (‘u' mnlins. llft‘ shipping (‘lllflt‘ to Uslw'aa from ('olmeimli. lam: option I! to o-- mt .t m. n l'exli-y loom-hip. Mr. \\. Hunguler nonJm-ti-d valnv ttllfltll .tnd hurling mi Hominy sun! To Mr and Urn. Biz-n (Jon-In .5 mm "L: is to be a teacher, The met: have gone to the cm.” for ”1- winter nineo the current Us. fury lldh timed. UH. Kinnelh' Al'luotroug mi fan'ily stunt hut week in Hubby. The friends at Mr. W. H. Dru-eta" will be sorry to he.” he has lont 'u.- night. A pleasant time was spent 4 [minimum lmuse on Frihy, l‘btfnw at a birthday party. (Ir. Moo“: gave a number of gramophona, 3.05m:â€" lious. Mrs. McGill was organist. an”. Mr. A. Lunan sang. a. number. of r:- 1.8km); songs. A number of irvif'z‘l guests were present. Mrs. W. Sangstcr is laid up with rheumatism. hr. Frogley and Mr. and Mrs. Hinds. of Toronto...~pcnt. last Similar: here with Mr. Sangstizr. Mr. l-‘iogley preaclnd in Zion church in the evenâ€" in:- Llrs Montgornery, died last neck. card 45 years. Ir. Goo .Glfloon hon WM Mr. W. Wide-ii Mu on tho but mm rial. A Well who was realised, DON taunt Winn rumba-in: your 01.me gnarl”. that (Mavm'nlo tho Maw. Darla; (he pout wool: in hos put in; My: I carton! 6 stock of on tho mm; wood-t that do to looks s marry Chriutmm loo-t. tin. Goo. Smith had children on» Mrs: a wok with Meat at On “lit, 4 ' . H ill- Bond MoGtmis is COMM a low “it’s with Native. lt’ BO" 03er . i ' ' Hr. -Wm. Parka than 9W horns and lot (My ' ur- Gain. and moved in. on M 4.!- . . 5 . - i z? . ‘ _._.____ - LITTLE BRITAIN . (From Our Own Correspondent.)- : The hot fowl supper held in the. l. 0.0 .F. hall. under. the auspices of the Christian Church on Nov. 18th was largely attended. The program consisted of local talent aided ov Jim Gertrude \‘roonisn. of Lindsay. nnl Miss Mu: ixl Mark. who has made h'f' - self lemons by her excellent villa-5'. 4.. ill- the Send .llow Before i the Price Goes llp Afiéf‘thG lst of January nest, The Toronto Weekly Globe and The fast will be 81 50 a year. If Sent Now $1.25 who mining resources at this; poi-1‘ P’have rutztly pnovetl very concur-n;- mg. There have been good find: 'made in graphite, Midinite, black- arai-e and white mica, fluompar carryi- , in; silver, abundance at iron pyrite. and other We marrying vgdd'. .We believe if this section: was prod treated nmrthh‘td on much unit/has. newshound Cobalt since the mining 5m not up than. than worm! 0‘ mica. which Ms W had ”Pym“! lzood, have been slipped from here. Operations erebeing beg-unby W Wm oneness our! gram ite minim .‘l‘her rem thirtymen bomvalnoblefiuda. mm’ oawiemcsotflingnee. On'bohait the church. J. .A. Bdoertson ...... “35" m “a 35“ W” ,l suits must be aimed be this court. The address was married by! malts .wean named sad pastor and: penis spent a. [depot social hour. ._ l - ' WK (From Our Own‘ Correspondent: )- . Tit. death of J. .R. Phillips. occur- ing as it did on Wednesday, of last. week, was a great surprise to his many friends. in view. of the market improvement in his condition earlier in the week“, but; a decided turn for the worse came on Tuesday night. and alt 5 p. at. .Wednesday Mr. l’hillips had passed to rest. The funeral was hell on Friday at Coboconk cemetery. . with the lunabering business herd:~ andinthiswork'hqinhisume was one of the largest employers of labor J that this village has had; Of late , years. however. he had oOIined all his attentions to the manufacture, of butts r-plates, where he has given em- . ploytncnt to mor 25 mo. The town . has suffered a great loss . death. \ . .' 'W. F. McKenzie and wife. of To:- ‘ronto, were in town last. week at- : tending the funeral of the site J. in it IS R. Phillips. father of Mrs. McKen-Lie. 1 J. 15. Grant, superinteniingi engin- . eer of the Trent. Canal, was in town .on Friday representing the govern- ment in <onnection with: the propos- ed building of a new dam here. . .'!t. O. Wilson. J. Wright 2111 “1.", of Lindsay, were here on‘ Friday .it tending the funeral of the late J. R. R. Phillips. _ S. Clegg. of Peterboro. truisactcl be: incss in town on Wednesday . Reeve F. C. Fielding attended a. meeting of Boxiey township council, held at Victoria Road on Fridav. . A. Cliflord returned on Saturdav after a. two weeks' hunting trip in the .north country. \ Jan. Stevens and Alfred swung passet through town on their way to Min‘len'on Thursday, . Boy Shields andrfiarry, Jackson, of L. C. I.. spent the “rack end with their parents here. t W. J. .Hollidsyz. of. Toronto. was in “town on business from Friday tiii I Monday. rem-wearing the Massey. even if you are paid up to January next, send. now and you save 25'3- newspaper ‘ II- » Ir. Wm _ . . 3 «hand rtndacaygeon. __ _. tendon; o: {51:56 '0“, be coocr'te‘ floor. has been built ova. ' .gaficg's Creek. about a male (tour 37“... 'hhr .5 ‘Sf . “enact m the construction of a. new! d8e: at various points. on: Muted ar Kearney”. WW ' 0"" the Magnum RH“ 3.. Structurq on mum . “Other bridge of 25.5”" y _. has nu: in a. busy! on on" There is no bargain like it of- Mp now spans the God! : Kismet. A fine structure of the inane class now spans the Burnt River at Gooderham; and the fifth and lost is located at; Eau Claire; 35. miles out of North Bay. on: the . ;ppnsdias Pacific Railway. . ‘ .. ‘1‘”..‘5‘5; LL‘e' ne- ~ .. _ . fondle-unplanned win. any.” {yer at linden; a third, having a. .. ‘ -, t0 basin With. It in W about Harris Co. 'Tormto. spent Saturday; two mic Moan WWW, hut in town with local. agent. t'ncromtothartgoodeignsgegm tho County oonncillors Cation an! rinses. and we haliovo an on. a, Fielding. of town. representing a»... .600 min to fill-eke it], Minimal, erville and Lezley towmhips rsspsc. accurate is man; and duelopinz. tieely.- are attending the County WW". W M “if" council in session at Linthsyi this miles Want allim’ at ' Wfikâ€" c . ‘ . ‘ " my comment: , Rev. m. “.mmccom Rood. ail-1‘ may. in a good tau-mm Remix. Jamal“. of town. exchang-‘ is! we: use. , ' . mm ee'pupimmsmnm- ‘ _ my, my: IM'W in “one T the tees-am courthouse ' 7 ' pkesofthoI'MsMoo-Inoobp 1. mmfimwmaWJ‘MMun *9 Mr this section. «flare on mummified“! . he of the moro Nantupsoms youth, «Joye! a ohm on» tho pond day, Du. 6th and My and“ All: . in; ad- vantage at tho Indian sum; no» W. l . - ~ ‘ Barry and Mars. Lani) gut lost Sabbath in Lilith! Initial Moods. Rev. Bf. Marsh. at Bethany. washed o tins sum in W I‘m-hm church last Sunday. which was and profit-bu on! inton- izua‘ ‘ Mrs. mm Stephen-nu in ace in in. very Mold contains: at M. she faint; fl at hunt with a emplicar tion 01 Mon. Chilton rug-M tbs. Elia. cl nah a notabb sand unc- ful citiam. Thorn is not much hm honor} or the min; sleuth melting»; â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"-_ . DUNSNRD . (From Our Own Wdent.” Mr. Lang. of Bethany. has taken Mr. Lancaster's place. in the bank. for a short time, and will he in Dunn ford every Wednesday. â€"Mr. H. L. hamster. of Bethany, spent Sunday in Dunsford. -, Ar. oyster supper was hell. in the red school house near Bobcnvg-on last Friday. Although the night. was fine. few Uunsford poOpla were pre- bet. t . ; The fowl supper to be held in the English Church hall next Monlnv. Nov. :15. will doubtless be a great success. as it will be thc'onl'.‘ sup per of its kind in Duusford this set- son, and the program that is under preparation will be. worth bearing. Sunday being the fifteenth anniver- nary of the church. a special sermon Will be delivered by, the pastor. Rec. F. L. Barber. Two services will “conducted in the Methodist church next Sundry. one at 10.30 in the morning and an- other 'at 7 in the crating. Rev. Mr Mark. of Lakehurst, preached a very helpful sermon in the Methodist church lust Sun-lav. Mr. Mark had for his text. "lime thy. father and thy, mother: that thy SALE NOV. 23, ’07 lfoothoroo known so “WhyNo " bay gelding six your-- old, sound and with vorvli'flo handling has been a ling. The supper was all that could he wished. there being lots of fowl of bait quality. There was a social the following night. Total proceen 6110. Mrs. Trumble. of Oahu-00d. IS visa.- ini: Mrs. J. J. Glam this week. Mr. John Sando. of M'ashburn‘s Island. has rented the brick Jwetl- l in: Joining the new. bank building. and intends moving in soon. Mr. Herbert Rainer. of Toronto University. was home for Sunday and Mon-lay of this week. He preached in the Christion Church Sundry; even- ing. A large congregation was pre- sent. On Thurs-lay evening of last week a bible society meeting was hell in the Methodist church. A goodly nwn- ber were present and enjoyed Lilo: hetero. , . Miss Leak Robertson was in To:- onto last week having an operation performed on her eyes. which prowd It‘occssful. . Mrs'lticlnrd Alark. an old. and re- spicted resident of Marina. pus-‘1 away at the home of Mr. Wm. Hut- lie. on Tuesday morning of this week. day afternoon at the Christian Church. She leaves a large number of friends and relatives to mos-'n Lul’ departure. , On Sunday morning the Methodist. . pulpit was filled by Mr. (7. Bott'. of ('rr-aswell. and in the evening by Mr. Hughes. of Valentin. Both services were. well attended and the. sermons listened to with inctrat. The first bobsleigh seen this sea- son was on last Friday when Chan .3 Found droxe in with a load of get-«e. Miss “'hitesides. of Lnidsvly. 5* The funeral took place. on “'eln'w- l 50mi- prrties played tricks. on llit- lowe'en. and have gotten into trou- ole with the local J. P. The conduit of some young map!“ and children in far. from good. it :4 a bad tit-rig to grow: up, in such on. inehilised and rude careless way. Some hate gone deer hunting. 0w- ers will domore good if thcyl no 'chr hunting. More charm about, it. Report of the school for Oslobv‘: : Number on roll 17. attendance 193. average ll. More interest shoal! be taken in education. it is 1 bJ-r thin! to let the children grow; up m ignorance. Class illâ€"May Sears. [-2. Knight, John Hc'Rae. Phoebe: Peter- tough. Class llâ€"John Haight. Lloy t‘ Scriv: r. Gladys Scriter. Peter Sans. Class I- Silva Sears. Sadie Hath-m- son. Katie Sears. Alice Mathewson- Kinnrth Armstrong. Ethel Mm- stroeg. Stella Decater, James .xl it». Willie H-zight. â€"-â€".â€"â€"~ JANMVILLR. ' (From Our Own Camden.) Kr. in. lam- W in Paternity: taut root on Manes. - Mrs. .fmac .Foia-ustlhclgnsstofhcx friends in .Omeume an! infinity. - Mrs. M. Bin-gum spent Sunday with. friends in [And-ow. - 3 11's- N. Suzzzett. at We. went a few days. the guest! of her (sliced, Mk5 Olivia Fair. . Messrs. Dr. mm, X. Paul and J. Bone. A. W remand from their dear hinting.- Mn in the vicinity oi Goodatnm on Bonn- day. sch having Winn of two . _. beam dd. : r â€"' -' ' Mr. iWalltor MoGili. twho was 'M oaxwoon. w . I .: ,oently exacted upon by Dr. McGilg “rm“ 0‘” 0“" W‘“m‘“. 08-... 'ot mama. and Dr. Star, of nut-onto. " is immsu.‘ * very .favomfdy. _. oialibt :thorerron gm“ c oy “a,“ Mia! Ruby Kennedy, 4'1 Douro-1L. I ‘ ' was the grant of hit! cordon“ J. Wu WM bloom of the-very sods R'er Allow-t: Kla- - '7' am emu: or Mr. Thomas n..- .n. at ' - “m ”b “ Mil l CB. a! 'l‘ 1; North Dakota.an wasmnfihdn oltnu'v' I'Hiolloovan‘yidw catlcdtohislmnnWIb endow II llll , marttsndthedmwofhnm spontthopoamkwmhh-flr' . Mr. A. commandmennkt . . 7 WWW Mam: {Mltm.MMMY*. immuton-‘rhmn that J“ “rm?“ . "am her final? film in Caron for a M .fim' - I” ~ aftor mm ho hands 3m 'ng. to telling friends here this Wei. Dunn. rum-â€" Hardin.“ Paid.qaent Sundo‘ y at Mr. :Wllhm Combo. I Wiltondlluumloudllt' '

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