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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 26 Nov 1908, p. 7

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7 NOVEMBER 20th, I”. l h Evmsncs BEING TAK. ' y AT BOBCAYGEON. #â€" I 1 _’â€"â€"- ('- Magistrate Moore left ' rt? PollC I hear i Wednesday to ‘ n I ' - Bo‘mafg::gd,.ncg 11') l)? offered in y ' p A ”‘1" ‘ 7 ‘ l ‘ ' ham lodcred against F .11 d Pi .3 k lilirhlt-Oll,c\\'l’l0 is 80‘ l â€" PI e 110W cases I I it‘ll llruks‘ll into the home i Th . 1‘. 'Li. {ohm-15011, of the i 858 are. very pretty and add greatly at" . n m. Dunsiord, on Fri- ; to the appearance 0ft}! . .n A - “r . I e o .~., 1;... no: .w-r bven sen-g ,’ a around, the styles are ppm ,.,~y.~.z;.-:';ll:l}‘ stated by; hemstitched drills, so'me With tucks as 'w‘h’l‘. rumors. The Magisâ€" I i announce his deâ€"i ‘ A ‘atuz‘iuy, alter weighingg' :lVr’l‘i Wednesday, as ’ well, others have fancy corners. Each 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c \ \ fill 3135?... i 3.11:7; i.â€" a posthumousi \ . ,.7'r\ 1.1:5‘111'W‘C‘l IO N‘ AJ -" V u , . , ‘ )m'i-l Krill, a former ‘ j H: law. who died here: IPISh Bed spreads if,» 35:“: i- with an ac- ‘ ’ . . J“: Ev had married a? Fhese are beautiful IrISh hand em' ,1 - and the child; brmdered Bed Spreads 72x90 in., and father‘s death. i beautiful drawn work in several designs .15 1;. 1 . mother went to; all h fl. h Cl N l .. Latin! 12w boy, who has' . ems 1 C e ' 0 (1011131: but these kg, niobium neighborhood, Will be popular during the gift season. epileptic ' Each 2.75, 3.00, 4.50 Pillow Shams Nothing couldbe more popular than these shams promise to be. They are 32x32. inches, hemstitched, drawn bord- ers, drawn work sides and fancy hand embroidered corners. The prices are low. Each 40c, 50c Tea Cloths DING BELLS CHISHOLMâ€"HUDSPETH. .. Hp \ux'. 154,â€".lt St. John’s; L. jggj. . .1; yesterday, the‘ p Q >~':‘,'llliil'l.t“,l of Miss Hal-1 . til.;.;.. Hillspi'il‘l. daughter ofj 7.. Mr. Mam Hudspeth, of :o Mr. Duncan Henry Chis? “' Judge Chis- , 1... limit .L’J ' - .' B{.r'l " ‘ r w, v‘ v .. , r ;.;tluk.’.~ A church was pro- :xith palms and -l:'::l:::5 and lent an at- :‘ur the ceremony,’ hers or i by a large and; mi. T A splendid range of Tea Cloths 36x36 1 Dani. rector of St. inches 1.11 . l1 (1 ,H Mommy, as_ , pure men emstitc e , some ll. 2:. (.‘robbe. Miss‘ have drawn work borders and hand emâ€" - 11-: 11;..:::~:. played softly . ' wi'wlzlwlly. The bride, :1‘“‘11 may by her brother,5 ‘ Flinn HYLlrll'fll. of the Bank “Lint-.5“. wore a beautig ' fiilwr'j: ~1lllll. niade semi-g jnrk and old rose. "‘g. 53m ‘-‘»Vvi": a wreath Of‘ii ' .‘:.i :; tulle veil which «E 3- z» the end of her ' E -: >llDWL‘l‘ boquet of 33.121134 if 1}.» valley. Her r.....:e::: 2'32» :r lwarl necklace, O‘AIN TOPICS a brother of the T 7business a little too far van. The ushers, ,s' ' ’"l‘i‘. Trinity College ..:; .3533 Mr. Angus‘advt. in another column. "3"»:110, and Dr. E. . , rtrr‘rioro, preceded dinner set for Christmas. I :1 17“”? aiSIB- Miss} â€"“The King of Diamonds,” thel 1’1 v» maid 0f h0111‘;new story lately commenced in The . .5 i- were Miss Alice, Free Press, is taking like wild fire. A ' “ .. groom, Miss; number of new subscribers have al- broidered corners, others have drawn ides and embroidered corners. Each 1.15, 1.25, 1.75 Ham. and Mix: Edith Smith. 5 numbers may be had at this office. ‘5 Eden W. litblspelh is theiNewcastle IndePendent 535.5: George 9615. Of Li!bl"f‘.}' Iarge circle of “a“: ”‘4‘: P‘ri‘fiildr young 1adYEabove his insurance, for the recent 3:09:11 1 11'3" ‘ '1‘ ‘3‘- His Honoréfrom the threshing engine. 1' Lnlsholm. Cf liwrlin, but form-‘ I wooow LLE iserved there 0‘ a deer WhiCh had mien . ' ' caught in a crevice of a rock, “huh urr'espondencn Free Press.) DOSition had resulted in death- The calls. McKinnon is visit- : feet of the deer were vinehome of Mr. John Cameron. and with every struggle to get out :31, Hancock m1 Miss L. Bruce fhad sunk farther into the crevice with Nbunday el'erling' in the villa e. tits head in the air' 5,0,0}, emummnmt’ given is, ,1 .._At, a special meeting of the Board I:iA'Iftizill Emi.~:lvor Society, is t0 y 0‘ Works 9: the Town Camel} M01?- .' In the Pre.<b:~‘t»:rian church on lday, Of Whmh the press was 110$ mm. mm. A 3W, programme is gfied, several applications for snow I plepared after which reiresh- fplow tenders were read. The foHOW' m be 5m.“ Eing were the Successful tenders :â€" l-Gleeno, as LindsaV, spent SEast Ward, north of Queen-st.â€"Alf. rf‘izh friends in town: yRObinwn’ $50; south 0f Queen?“â€" Em?“ 0f Cannington boys Spent -‘ In The villain. Sifoldfin spent Saturday 8-f- mun irlcnd: in Cannington. _ 0?‘ "011} llo-re attended the . at Riverview on lid all enjoyed the wâ€" and to-day is. west of William-st.â€"â€"Hilliard Arm- strong, 580; east, of William-st.-â€"Hil- iiard Armstrong, $70. The North Ward will be handled as usual by the town employees. â€"On Friday a young man named English appeared before Magistrate at Omcmee, ch81!."ith 33‘ mm Mitchell. also of ’El'ening, a “merit. . Ideas and (la . .-. Ushter spent Sat- .. L9mm!) wit ‘12 friends in the while duck Point last Saturday accused guilty of .118an . to find themselves frozen in 0W’ ltheh . come home by train, - , . . .. hlilgblnson finally decided to the Free Press m .,| _ atesLCIad boat. . , .0191? ' Breaking up camp hur- _-.. to Started for Lindsay, and ».... make a fair speed through ‘: M es of ice. reaching home wise like certain 'i 5311941 in alocal «int blurs and â€"-â€"- I iin this. hemisphere as a succession of i . ' ‘ f Solurs is. to carry the slurry-blurry The P nces Run-Hg on i PERSONAL ' 3 l Mrs. McWilliams, formerlv of town, â€"Ladi es look up Graham Bros. [tures of the Ozone plant are desired, the Lmdsay Market: lmw 01 1‘91” 00m. 15 renewmg ac- ’ ‘They ofier ,readers are referred to the fyles of â€"â€"- you a great chance to secure a new lthe Free Press _in the PUbliC library, the local printing offices where the paper is religiously preserved, or to ' ’Mr. J. Howard Bridge, the expert who ' installed Lindsay’s fine plant. â€"The Chief of Police has been auth- 1313 3555 Helen Burn, 5 ready been secured on its merits. Back, orized by the chairman 0f the Board ‘ I of Works to permit the spreading of 'm' i â€"-â€"The Orono correspondent. of the ‘clean ashes on the side streets alone. â€"The many friends in town 55‘ 5311:1311"? the late Adam I Bigelow is reported to have instituted county of Mr. R. H. Walks, former- ~ Mid She has 33a suit against the Clarke Threshing 1y of the L.C.I. staff, but now of the friends in this 1 Syndicate for some $2,500 over and 1 Kingston Collegiate Institute, will' ‘ [sympathize wit hhim in the loss which “no” “*1 H“: highly eSteem‘Edestruction of his buildings and con- i he has sustained in the death .of his itents by fire said to have originated mother, Mrs. Walks. of BrOOkIm. â€"Lindsay has only a few minor â€"Peterboro Examiner: While Mr. i drawbacks as a town when measured 0il.llltl5(l'~'.1fl (gm, of Hopkins= . » f 1 ' Mrs. E. Perry Queen-st c ' ‘ ‘ ‘ {Fred L. Roy was in the northern by other places 0 even 81891: 3129: nts 1 lb. _ ’ ' “coin. . ' iwoods with the hunters last week he ‘ One of these minor drawbacks is the 32:3, slice. -The Misses Sara» and Mabel " Lindsay. “Finds Wm extend visited Mr. Jerry Ford’s camp in Bur- alleged mud that is SHPPOSEd to.be Ducks, 90c to 3100 per pair. Shields, of Victoria Road, called on newkiww‘j“ couple the hear- " leigh, owned by the McDonald Estate. f prevalent here. Lindsay has 1111- Geese, 10¢. per lb. town friends yesterday. M “Shes on this occasion. l ' I roved wonderfully in‘this respect, He tells of a peculiar scene be ob- p if anything, a little better 05 than Peterborough and a number of other towns ind glass. lin below The Warder, however, t oug e dang g itl riving its support from Lindsay, has taken occasion to advertise extrava- gantly the presence of mud here, and, of course, the papers .of neighboring jealous towns are taking advantage of the mud fouling of its own'nest by the paper that christened itself in its second daily issue’ “The Daily Wally Warder.” As the Daily Wiiily Warder 'u'uly' says in its mud article, “the melancholy days have come." Sure- John Chambers, 350. South Ward, 1y th_ey have, when 810681 Pym: was ins. m. Simm i any enjoys NOT GUILTY OF SIEALING, Thepoilce court trial which was to ' becuriedonbeforeMagictra' thooredh-Dam,ondhopccbcwminmmy. ' The ' dismissed .Fred Reeves T of horse p18? than anything 313°” Saturday afternoon ”was . g . “we Robinson: hos. Sadler magistrate therefore only imposed $3 m the court after hearing several Prouse are. glad she is able ‘0 be and visit that celebrated linen city, Belfast, Irelandâ€"the _ place where the good linens come from. g The Irish Ladies and Girlsdo the most beautiful: hand embroid- ering on linens that is to be found in the world to-day; being taught it from they are able to handle the needle they in a short time become most expert and do work you could hardly credit to be hand done. Mr. Sutcliffe bought largely from one of the foremost linen houses and now you can see these goods in our show window and also in our linen department. Read these prices and see how very reasonable they are and decide to make your selections at once. ‘ In keeping with our usual custom of ofiering very special linen values just previous to the holiday time, we have placed them on sale now, a little earlier than usual, and a great deal better values than on any form- er occasion. Do not fail to supply yourself generously from our specials. [Main aisleâ€"west side] THE CASH STORE. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. J. SUTCLIFFE SONS' '____________._.__________ l â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Store Open Until 10 p.m. Saturdays up to January lst. Other days until 6 p.m. LINDSAY AND OSHAWA. \ I l Edays hence. If real pic- } (Free Press, Saturday, Nov. 21.) GRAIN AND PRODUCE QUOTA-l; I TIONS FOR OUR READERS. town yesterday. Flour, best Manitoba, $3.15 per cwt ; in town yesterday. ’Falls. Rolled oats, 52-80 per cwt. -â€"Mr. Percy Cresswell, of Peterboro, spent a few hours in town yesterday. Fall wheat, 85¢. per bush. Spring wheat, 80¢. per bush. Goose wheat, 80¢. per bush. Barley, 45c.-50c. per bush. on business. ' Rye, 70¢. per bush. White oats, new, 35c.-40c. bush. Large peas, 90¢. per bush. Small peas, 80¢. per bush. Potatoes, 40c.‘45c. per bush. Eggs, 26c. to 27¢. Butter, 26c. and 27c. Sage, 5c. per bunch. Chickens, 50c., 60c, 75c, 80c. 85c. 10 . and Simpson house. â€"Rev. Fr. McGuire, of Downeyville, and Rev. Fr. O‘Leary, of Galway, were in town Thursday. Mrs. William Dickson, of Manilla, is at present visiting her daughter, â€"â€"Mr Turkeys, 15¢. per lb. -Mr. J. R. Donelly, of the G.T.R., Live Hogs, 6.00. Pork, 3c. to -10¢. per lb._‘ ~ Beef cattle. 2 to 33¢. per lb. Beef, retail, 12c. to 13¢. per lb. New hay, 3121.0 :12 per ton. . Apples, 75¢. per bag. - . Lamb, 9c. to 10¢. per lb." â€"__+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ONE OF THE LEADERS. The Simpson house dining room is being redecorated by Mr. George Mc- Fadden. During the post year this p0pular house has been. greatly im proved. a large sum having been ex- pended in decorating‘ and rcfurmsh‘ - guest at. the Simpson house. -.-Mr. W. J. O’Brien, of Petcrboro, the popular representative of the Am- erican Tobacco 00., was in town yes- terday calling on friends. â€"Mr. Fred Dettman, of Kinmount, was among our north country visitors yesterday. Mr. Dettman bad the good fortune to kill a moose while hunting in Haliburton county. â€"Mr. day. 0688 Sturgeon Point, and con, M1. In. E. way of Fenclon Falls. 0 --Mr. and Mrs. Choc. Fairboirn. of Bobccygcon, were in town yesterday. WOODVILLE. We hear that our genial old frigid . - (Cowman-gem.) udcctimblcwilccnddcughtcrm Nov. Nthâ€"Mr. F. Begun-e, of To. about to the up madam in our ronto,isvisifinghisp¢renuh¢m, town,wbc1cowumwelcomccwoilc Mr. Malcolm McLean and may, them- of Eldon Station, spent“ Wednesday . 'â€" (Dcily Piece Pram, Nov. 3316.) withMiac Mchchcrm' Wecrcsorrytohcuoftbeillncu --Mr. A, Gmty,otKirkflcld,wu the reputation of keeping one o! the Healy. best houses in the province. . clitution. . - â€"Mr. J. R. Bum, of Junctvillc, was friends of Mrs. G: in town W- . . " ~n‘. 0. Gonna, 0‘ Pclubom, m Bcv.Mr.Brown,ochcve1lon'undmvm M" occupied the Wâ€"H-Mn‘fim. m «Cobalt. ' s 3‘1) drop in tem rature . ‘ perm ' i“ . in m m’ e: “'38 frozen fr P6 ' this and intimated my“: - '1‘ ‘. ‘ .. V -. 301% the plflpit on Sand” hit. , w hhhm .- - .. om Lmdsayto . ’ “numeral! 0,1,3. train near , , , .- ._. g m - ~11.AM, hotelkccpct, ofVic- £3“:ng tthe bags iron; 3:35 mmfiew ~ of 1m boots hon the lies Ann Kitchen 06 with: luff. A. theirs], m at Penc- lam Rood, was in town m. . ss ' . home die: 3m FARO, ion W. ftom Sturgeon €353. for the W ' the nu. me- in the m - - ._. 0n Falls. The hunters 31- “"For the 1111011118 3“ - . on M , m have to beach the launch have not seen )1“? Ozone " r. ‘ y ' ." - ' “1 and Obnt, recently I” .. ,M,:m *0 ’“n Jo m. a M During our Mr. Sutcllfl’e’s recent trip through Europe and the British Isles, he made it a point to take time {to be with her friends again a to iquaintances in Lindsay. â€"Mr. A. Black, of Orillia, was in: Mr. J. Koster, sign writing artist, 3has returned from a business trip of } â€"Mrg, Stewart, of Bobcaygeon, wasgelevcli weeks east as far as Smith’s --Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, of Dunsiord, were the guests of Mr. and â€"-Mr. E. Fitzgerald, Fenelon Falls,!Mr5- M. Morrison, north ward, for i ' ' I days last week. B k h t, 50c. bush. I has been in town for a couple of days I few uc w ea per I â€"-Friends of Mrs. Field, wife of Mr. E -Mr. Roy Cavanagh, of Peterboro, R A. Field, accountant at the Ban was in town yesterday, a guest at melof Montreal, will.regret to learn of be severe illness, an attack of appendi citis being the cause. A trained nut is in attendance in Mr. Field’s apart ments at the Benson house. (Daily Free Press, Nov. 24th.) Stanley Thurston, of Bob. caygeon, was in town lately. . â€"Mr. A. J .Carnegie, of Port Per- ry, is a guest at the Benson house. i -â€"Mr. E. E. Sandford, of Chicago, Allandale, was in town Thursday, 3’ was in town yesterday on business. , was in town yesterday on business. Thorn, . . Falls, was one of our visitors yester- ' Widely known and highly respected Thos. â€"-Mr. A. W. Hardy, Falls, was in town yesterday on busi- «â€"Mr. J.‘ C. O'Leary, general mrech- out, of King’s, Wharf, Emily, was in plea, in Cavan. â€"Mr. Robt. Graham, constable at town My on buginegg, ' , _ -â€"Mrc. Richard Kelly, of Russell-st, Graham, '3” m town W on 5”” left this evening for Toronto with her late James Howden. He was a man neon. They come and returned by £1111in to join her mama. Mr. R. of sterling qualities, and was held in; ~Miu Della McGill. who has been in training at the Nich- ollc' Hospital, Peter-bow, has com- pleted her probationary term and is 18“ nowonthcrcgulcrstclofthatin- -Thc new: that Mr. L. McIntosh wolLknow G.T.B. ' hmhogtinccriouclyill,willbe received with sincere rcgretby his friends, who will hope' for his cpccdyrocovcry. (Daily Free PM Nov. 95.) -Mr. Wm. warm... at Mm ”mm" “”W‘ Dresser and Side Board Scarfs New Linen Searis,‘ 14x45 pinches, extra quality, handcmbroideied corners. Tr; _ very special lines at only ' Each 35c and 40c Tray Cloths Irish linen hand embroidered Trav Cloths, 18x27 inches, nice drawn work borders, hemstitched, some have drawn ends as well, others are embroidered in. a Scotch Thistle deSign. Only Each 25c, 35c, 40c. 60c Pillow Slips These are splendid for general use and are very special at this price. They are made of good strong wearing cotton, plain and hemstitched end, good generous sizes, at only Each 19c and 25c Swiss Muslin Setts Sold Separate if desired. These we imported direct from Switzer- land and are decidedly reasonably priced for such very pretty, good quality, and serviceable materials. These setts con- tain dresser covers, stand covers and pil- low shams to match. Dresser covers are 18x45 in., stand covers 18x36 in., shams are 30x30 inches. 3 Pieces for 3 Pieces for 3 Pieces for 75c or $1.35 or $1.95 or each 25c. each l15c. each 65c. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. â€"â€" â€"â€"â€".-â€"~.- â€"â€".â€"â€" â€". Ad\_".fi. under this heading. 5 lines and under insertion loo. 3 insertions 25c.. 6 for 40w. -â€"-â€"_â€"â€"â€"__â€"â€"_â€".â€"__â€"â€" - WANTED. WANTED TO BUYâ€"Deer Heads with long necks. salted; Wolves with skull and leg bones and measure-7 mcnts; also Eagles. Trapper; would do well to write. Everything stuff- cd and mounted; first-class work, durable and motlvproof. Deer Heads and Fish our specialties. E.. ELCOME, Tuxidcrmist, 692 Harvey- st., Pctcrboro, Ont.-â€"w3dl. J. Frampton. The funeral takes place to-morrow at 2.30 to Riverside. â€"Mr. Chas. Fairbairn, oi the Legis' lative Library, Toronto, was in town- yesterday. â€"Miss McCrea, oi Beaverton, has been visiting Mrs. Twiss on Bond- st. for the last few days. -â€"Messrs. J. R. Burn and Messrs. Oswald and Andrew McGill, of Jan- etville, were in town yesterday. _._+-â€" â€"Mr. James Galvani, of Peterboro, DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN CAVAN RESIDENT. of Fenelon Gavan, Nov. 24.â€"0ne of the most lresidents oi Cavan, passed away Mon- day evening at six o’clock in the per.- °‘ Feud” 3 son of Mr. John E. Howden. The de- ceased bad been ill for the past sixâ€" teen months. He died at the resi- dence of his sister Mrs. Jas. 1“. Sta- He was 51 years of age and was born in Cavan, being a son of the {the highest esteem by all who knew: - him. He was a Methodist in religion 0‘ Lindsay, Iand in politics a staunch Conserva- tive. Two brothers and five sisters are to mourn his loss. The brothers- are Messrs. Robert, of Peter-borough, . and Richard, of Gavan. The sisters are Mrs. J. A. Storey, 0! Peterboro; Mrs. Alex. Walsh, Perrytown; Mrs. Caleb Lowe, Drayton and Mrs. Joe.. E. Staples, Ida. The funeral will take place on' Wednecdcy afternoon at two o’clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Jul. 1". Staples, Gavan, to the English. engineer.ofthic' BUSINESS CHANGES. Mr. W. R. Keys, who is at present conducung' the store and tinware 4 . -Mr. Vidal- Grins, d Moo. business in the Cullen property next 3% no 0. pcldour‘loncmlvlcflm gammy.“ bridggwill movethe Mdmywmlhebufldmg' on - Wfllium-ctnowoccupied by S. Arnold ”mmwmmhmm 00.,thewholccdeondretcilclo¢h- lag-monuments“. The more ‘ 1% MW“ Huh moving to Orillia, where they have so» ill“ Him I". one oi the conditions at the mm "" mm cured all-year contract with a firm ’ fian- lbcrc‘who make the movemOrfllm'

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