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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Mar 1911, p. 5

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IAY r. Miles’ Heart Re! I wonderfully saw :ving heart troubla. :t upon the heart Ill scles is a great i sting nature £0fo rt weakness. My: mu stF '0}? 5y _._ en up by DOC” . DUPON No. 0' o. x. A. sLocunu. I 31.00 at your I!!!“ you. I? h. m I n W will. “ILII HIM L. TURLEY MARCH O-rent bottlu u i 3: has tum m“? nwrh‘flt‘fi ”I“ I «m. with l hall I” rmh o.’ mound. ind of work cure was 6 q (me me up. m‘x were SM 'er than mm (.1 around my 1% be proppCd nfi rom smoth .es Heart R .. mirely cured. ‘1: and I am 11W? to now our wonderful ’1 Imam In I ry mwml 'mul {cram}? m!” l 1| Lu! 0! "3w ‘WH wfll than 1 «vrhllw "‘0“! WP um lnm'llvfl' t t. I luv “'Jllc'l'ln fl pn‘ ante FIRE t‘r‘w‘ h ighest 0“ "(n-zinion OI, ,411‘6‘ of Ontario v" Lindsay ”38‘ I iom. William- Ruhiyrson 2nd- siuod and m «day Of last 'curred at the Jr. F. Carson uz'e noon the mud around the uickly fired the“ uy ties. and 4‘: work of 50-.- he efforts of :m! the cars 013 Wilmore. u mung timbers t crossed fire did much NUS: 0! Oak- "1190118 ..lll breathing» xx us seventy HM! and ”In «i so that h. qeer’s ml coupon [ ' rye, to 11 he J‘mu‘ui select a. clean, well ventil- svw': Ivlur‘e where a pure atmosphere can .1? all times be assured. It Hit-mid have a, solid foundation 2 se- tustent-(l with bolts to the 'v- C'J flour. Have the milk at normal tem- fu‘f;:":r-_ and turn the machine at r-‘wziar speed. In the collection 01 can-up. fur churning the cream should be Em»: in ice water in summer, and in txiuh-r should be kept in a. room Mi": .- u-mperature of 60 degrees. Keep 'ho can covered and atmos' phv-I‘e and surroundings sweet and Clmn. When beginning to collect 1?!» 1mm: ayid will very soon de- Ve‘op and cream will become curdy in appearance. The foam should also be well stirred, as it will nOt absorb buttor r‘nlor and will therefore cause white specks in the butter. When Cream has a smooth glossy appear.- ance, pours like molasses. and 113-33 Itleasan' acid taste, it is fit for churning. No definite temperature ‘0’ Churning can be given, but necessity {or constant. use of the thermometer must he emphasiZQd, There are many conditions which influence temperature for m “ followa: ' ‘ "Tun: {.m fresh churning add to fIX'St “.12:an a starter or culture of , a. gran! ("Null flavor. "l‘his culture may Crv’x<:i_“. of a, pint or two of sour rz'um :rom your previous churning- Th9 I‘mmnn for adding the culture i3 that. Yhz‘ bacteria WhiCh produces 8- fins thmred butter may take posses- sion of the new cream before other germs which may prove to be Objec- tionahlv, gain control. To prevent. 1033 of butter fat in buttermilk. Sweet cream should not be hdded during the last. twenty-four hours be- fore Phurning. Separator cream should be cooled because if left hot Manilla. ISL-b. 27â€"1‘ne manuia branch 01' the W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Sam Clark, on the at- ternoon of Wednesday, Feb. 22nd.'An excellent and helpful paper was giv- en by Miss lenuie Glendenning, a graduate of Guelph College on “But- tei making on the farm. ” This pa.- {wr in part “sz as follows: Civiliza- tion mlmnces our tastes become more asuiv and demand finer foods. This is s-wl-ptionally true in regard to butter. When we consider that over Qilt‘hllll‘ oi the butter produced in (infuril, is made on the farm, should 2‘.“- mt take pride in giving to the 1m my!” a number one quality, and by an doing procure the best market prirn ’ llzul butter invariably shows a lack of skill or care. A uniformly 3W x! butter is made only by having pr gm- utensils and an intelligent him. "If the principles which make dnlryim: :1 scientific art. To make darym; profitable only the best Cows should be kept. You can judge aim' .v cow is doing only by'occas- ir=nwliu 'u'vixhing her milk. Keep your mu m a well lighted, well ventilat. CU. m". ('niiil'urtablc stable and give flu-n. plenty of pure water and a. hail mewl food ration. This, with 2.:ml frl-mnwut should bring good te- lurm is soon as milk is drawn {rm :‘m- cow it should be taken ”:1 n- the stables and strained thrmlulv a fine brass strainer. The sepamhm is the most Satisfactory mc'hml of «getting cream from milk. Ilcfnm- pulling up a new separator, Let Us Supply Your Needs in Cottons, Prints, Shirtings, Denems and Cottonades Early Spring Goods '~ 33%?" ©©Q Quality of cream. Quantity of cm 54th YEAR. New Spring Ginghams at 10c and 12 1-2c New Prints at 100, 12 l-Zc and 15c New White and Grey Cottons 8c, 10c and 12 1-20 New Sateen Underskirts in black, Embroidery trimined at specials 250 and 50c. New Sheetings in white and unbleached 250, 35c and 400 New Floor Rugs, New Lace Curtains, New Hosiery and 1.00 and 1.25. New Spring Dress Goods in plain and fancy checks, (iloves. New Blouses in White Lawn. 3 specials 500, 750 and $1. the Wegt. has been paring “81“ ‘° his many friends and associate! “1 the district. Miss Lilly Currins, in the company of .Mrs. Robertson and Willie Rob- ertson, returned to Pleasant Point across the“ ice,on onthe lake. making a. pleasant journey. LNA, rins. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley rWebster vis- ited at ‘the home of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Everson, of Balsam Grove,_on Sunday. Mr. Candal, of Cameron, has in the district this week carryiz the duty of assessing. The next meeting of the members of the W. I. takes place at thehome of Mrs. Boyd on Wednesday. March 8. when all are raquested to “tend. Mr. Archie Graham recently him Islay, March 1â€"Willia.m Louden, who has been away at the Cavendish lumber woods for the past three months. has returned to this district for a, few, days holidays, previous to his departure for the West at an ear- ly date. Miss Birdie Cowieson is having a few h‘blidays with friends at Valen- Miss Maude Currins returned to her home, after her lengthy visit to Lindsay friends, on Monday last. Mrs. Robertson, of Pleasant Point, was a. visitor for a few days last weer: at. the home of Mr. John Cur- Coming and Going at lslay Vilagel our girls on the farms or in the vii- lages, and what attracts them to the larger centres ?” Her discussion was much enjoyed by all. Miss Lena Mc- Donald then gave an instrumental selection. A paper on “Best and re~ creation in the home," composed by Miss Kennedy, teacher, of Cressweii, and read by Miss Bateson. This 'was a “ell prepared paper, containing .11 xable Information pertaining to the preset-V ation of the bodV. me- thods of rest, etc. which was lis- tened to with wra’pt attention! Mrs. McDonald, secretary, also made some pleasing remarks, after which one of the most, succeSSful meetings of the institute was brought to a close by singing “God save the King." The next institute meeting will he held at. Mrs. J. A. McLean's on Wed- nesday. March 22nd. A demonstra- tion on “Table setting” will be giv- en by Miss Webster, of Oakwood, and a Paper bV Miss K. Patterson. on “the exils of gossip making.’ 4. Period of lactation of cows. 5. Vascosity of cream. (3. Character of fat globules. Salt with three quarters of an ounce to the pound, or according to the demand of the market. Make in~ tc neat and attractive pound prints and get it to market as soon as possible. This paper was followed by a, duet sung with pleasing effect by Mrs. IL Hunter and Mrs. Edwards; Mrs. J. Thompson spoke intelligently on the subject “How is it we cannot keep 3. Temperature of room and churn. 1 and Willie Rohâ€" “' " ;o Pleasant Point Mt" . the lake. making “‘3 f“ I. Mr. . g of the members last S Mrs. I place at the home wedmd , Much 3““ ‘y in mm squashed to “tend. : ham recently tram w ‘V ”'2: We seldom know when we m we” ; ombutwelumuuterm In" been well done. W out Mrs. Harry Burke started for her home in Saskatchewan this Wednes- day. . Mr. Leaton J ones' left for the west last Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Downey and Mrs. Harry Burke were visiting friends in Millbrook and Bailieboro last Mr. Parnell, of Midland, is visit- ing friends at Reaboro, Mr. Tom Elford, who has been vis. iting friends at Solina, and sur- rounding country, returned home on Saturday last, alter an absence of about a month. Mr. J. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and’MrS. Boyd on Sunday last. REABORO. Reaboro, Feb. 27.â€"We are glad to welcome Mr. John Calvert home from Medina, Ohio, where he was spending the winter working for the A. I. Root Company. Mr. George Metcalfe and his sons. Charlie and Wess, were at the Catar- act Village on Saturday last. Monday. Miss Muibel Uurrins has prbceeded. to Bajfiicboro to stay with ' triendsi for an indefinite period. Mr. S. Sinclair, and the Misses Sinclair from Balsam Lake, were vis- iting friends in the district on Sun- day 18.31:. Sweet smiling faces are gleaming, don’t you know, caused by, the up rear-ante of daddy’s darling boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thou Hill on Sunday last. Master Carl Moynes accompanied his parents home on their return journey from Lindsay on Saturday last, to enjoy the week end at home. Mr. Stevens, P.S.I., visited the district school on Friday last, with a satisfactory result. Mr. Edgar Oliver, and his brother. Joseph, having purchased the farm recently occupied by Mr. Dan Fer- guson, are bUSy renovating and fix- ing up the residence and moving In their belongings. Mr.‘ Thos. Hill was transacting business in Uambegy village on Sal.- urday last. Mrs. S. Bray of Fenelon Falls, is now visxtin-g her sisters, Mrs. D. R. Spence, of this district, for a. \\ eel-i} . Mr. Isaac Naylor and Mr. Powers of ’l‘oronto, visiting at the former's residence“ were visitors at. the Ca- hamlet Village on Saturday last. ‘ Mrs. Donald McFadyen and her son! Maxie, were \‘isxtors to the village of ' Cambray on Saturday. de last. Miss Grace Metcalfe has left the parental root to stay with friends in Iindsay and district. Mr. Alex. McFadyen and Mr Don Moore journeyed to Cannington on Thursday last, having sol a. horse to a, purchaser at a, satisf tow sum The gusty winds will play their pranks at times, especially with a, load of straw. Thus a. resident had to leave the greater portion of a. long by the roadside on Wednesday Miss Millie Hughie, of this district. had the pleasure of obtaining lst prize for couple skating at the' Cam- ‘nray carnival and Master J ack Fer- guson the prize for bays’ comin cost- Lume. ‘ Mr. M. Moynes was doing business at. the Cataract Village on V Friday last. returned to the coll?giate on LINDSAY. 0N1" I'IIIJRSDAY. MARCH 2, l9" V U , Hay, "So}di\e‘r girl"; Miss Grace ‘ Fountain and Mr. Alex. 110th 3,3 gwmdav "Bride and groom." Three lotds from CAMBRAY 011193111 305°83'90“ we" 9'9““- m un- Otmbray. Feb. 27â€"103. 3:. war... 0: g" 0 un nng those noticed in 008mm were: lay of Cameron. was the 8““ 0111,- T- E. Hamilton "P3?“ “3108': Its. and Km. '1‘. Shea. on Thursday lut. 1‘" W- T- Eds-r. "Goddess of Libartylf: Mrs. saucy or mu... u mum; “3““ D. R. Young, "ram Fashion Pluu"; sin. a". Ava-y .t pm,“ Ir. a 3’88 M. W- "Brim"? Ii- )Ir. and In. R. J. We no mov- Mk“ 3. mum. "Omaha Hutu-r; in; into Ir. Rich Jmca‘ house a 000m um n. “was. "Cowboy cm": In a» west nil at tho .vuhco. m. an . 1" Johmton. "raw-n Girl”: In at. In. E. ‘l‘ompkhl wan rate at the "0" ‘- Arnm. "Mag 0‘51“} my he. WM 5, M' , now. Amati .nd hm- Do “WW eta Tom and AME": " T- 1 Fountain and Mr. "Bride and 81'0”"1 Boboaygeon were F o'ng those noticed 1' Lulu Jones, "Nurse"; Ella Pearce. "Nurse"; George Shane, “Gipsy bay"; Gordon Menziw. "Cedar king" Kathleen Twomey. “Daisy"; Daisy Moss, 'Thristmas Cracker”; Gerald McCullum. "Brownie": Gerald Foun- tain, "Santa. Claus"; Nellie Lance- field, "(old Dutch cleanser"; D‘olly Jane's, “Canada": Mrs- R- Martin. “Japanese Lady"; Mrs. T. 3. Ear. Carty, " and‘ this year a good number of our skaters attended in costume. Those who dressed for the carnival were: Miss Alice Quigg. “Summer girl”: Harold Wilson, "clown"; Vera. Cou- nell, "Evening"; Melville Poulson. “Tramp",- Sherman Minthorne "Huntsman"; Ivan J unkin, "Snow- nhnpr”: George Wilson, "Indian"; Mr. Stanley Ford left on Monday for Brantford, where he has secured a. good position. The first carnival of the season held on Friday evening was a great success. Mr. Fountain spared no patios to have the ice in good shape, Lee; solo. Dam McClimate; recita- tion, Oswald Emrie; gramophone se- lection: solo, Thos. Guy. The pro- ceeds for the evening amounted to $17.65. This fund. goes to Home Mission work in connection with the Adult Bible Class. Mr. Dun Nicholson spent last week in Lindsay 0‘1 business. 'I he gentlemen of St. Andrew's A B. C. entertained the ladies on Thurs- day exening and for the benefit of those who kindly assisted, the scri‘ne would just add that the entertain- ment and refreshments were first class. Among those who assisted in the program were: Chairman’s ad- dress, Rev. C. S. Lord; gramophone selection; comic reading, Rev. C. 8. Lord; orchestra. consisting of' '1‘. Guy, '(Mufio). E. Chambers. (violin). W. Stevens, (guitar); recitation. Mr. A. Pratt; reading, Rev. C. S. Lord: solo. Stuart Mason. with banjo 'ac- companiment; recitation, by Mr. Ralph Hardy; gramophone selection; solo, Stanley Ford; reading, J. J. .. . and Mn. R. E. MmKondry. of Toronto. spent. Mondoy in town, the mm» 0! Mr. and Mn. W. MocKon. dry. Linduy. Mr. S. J. MaoKondry attended the 1.0.0.1". gt homo in Lind-1y Monday evening. Many‘ In Costume at Fenelon Falls Carnival MnfiA. A. Cmnoron meat 3 low duyl In Whitby thin week. \ Mn. 'l‘hol. mo and Mutter Gur- flold Lune left on Friday to upond a tow week. the cunt! of Toronto {I'londm Mr. and Mn. John Copp upont laut week in Lind-w. tho went 0! their daughter, Mu. Frod PUIWII. - Min K. J unkln and Min Margaret. Wilson, of tho I..0.I.. Ipont. Sunday In town the guest.- of their parents. Mr. J ack Avery Arrived home on Saturday and will be the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Av- ery. for a. few days. The adult bible class. of the Metho- dist church enjoyed a pleasant sleigh drive on Wednesday evening, after which all the guests repaired to the church. where a. short program was given and dainty refreshments were served by the Iadles. Rev. W. B. Seccombo. of Lindsay: had charge of the services in St. An- drew's church on Sunday. owing to illness of the pastor, dlcv. C. S. 10rd, who has {won confined to his room [or several days with throat gmuble. Misses Dora and Katie Dickson en~ tel-tamed the snowshoe club at. their home on Friday evening and. a most. enjoyable time was spent. Mrs. 'l‘hos. Graham spent. Monday in town the guests of their parents. Mu. Thou. Sodlor and daughter. Mona, spent. I-‘rldny in Lindsay. Mr. Fred Flake is visiting MI slo- tcr. Mrs. W. Sims. of Cameron. this \\ oek. Mr. 'l‘hoa. Guy, of the RNA. bank was in Lindsay on Friday attending the funeral of his friend. Mr. McGre- gar. 0! Toronto, formerly 0! Scot.- land. Mr. ijank Rutherford spent Mon- day in Lindsay. ‘ in LindSuy. Fonolon tails. March 1-!" m. an Aldou- gnd Mill Lulu Aldous It on Maud”! “031118 for a tow Lyl’ vlllt to friend! In Ooldwutor. Mn. F. A. Robson Ipont Tuesday it“. Mr. Bodford Ipcnt Hand». 1;; Lindsay on buciness. W. hobortuon. of Orlllla. in thu of Mr. and Mn. Jack Robert- Cross tollofl‘: Warren spent. Friday Viola. Fruit}. of Cameron, attended the bus-l We regret to announce that Mr. lket social hero ll-‘ridaq,Y night. David Foster, who has been ill for 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith and son some time. is not improving as ra- ‘Toxnniie sycni a. few days with Sir. pidly as his friends would desire. (.hnlmers before leaving for Port] The my friends 01 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. - ‘Hamilton. and Kr. and Mrs. Grills Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dodd celebrated I were delighted to see their children their gokmn wedding on Feb. 18. M- i on our streets again after their long tor 50 your: at labor together they 'coniinement to their homes through are both in good health. sickness. . . ma. Geo Cain mived home irom' â€"-â€" Donald on Monday morning. I ZION. FENEDON. Donald on Monday morning. ZION. FENELOX. The work at the stone quarry has Zion, Fenelon, Feb. 28.â€"Miss 13-. beer. started this week. dter beingICooper returned to her home at {me {or a. couple of the winter] Powlea' Corner on Friday. months. was K. Wilson returned home on Sunday after hnving spent a. very enpynble week visiting at, the home of her sister, Mrs. George , Carew, i X‘uuz'. River. March 1â€"The. bum Iset-ml under the management of ma ‘Hrungcuen was a} decided success. 1 here “'11: a large number of baskets Whllh I-ruaghi handsome prices. The woman's amounted to 867. Mr. Be- wée. L! t'w tron, assisted in the plo~ gram, and acted. as auctioneer. Miss Mynle McGahey and Mr. S.‘ Smith of Cameron, attended the bus- ket. social hero Friday night. Xu. '1‘. B. Hutu. (I112 min-0110.); mtlom'l pflu. W. T. Ede-11301:! out! links); comic prm. Nam. Luce- aold, (fountdn M): with priu, Gordon mm. (glam). The one mile race m won by Huold W11- amn. The Judson {or thiamine were Mrs. Jane. Stanton. )1". W. Day. man. Jr.. Mr. J. 1!. Brandon, and R M. Hamilton. To Mrs. Jno. Cooke: Dear Friend-â€" us we understand. you are removing from Fem-Ion l-‘ulls we desire on be- ‘half of your many friends to make some recognition of your work in they difl‘erent societies of our church, and also your private benevolence, and Jnassuming kindness to the needy ones on many occasions. As an ex- pression of our appreciation of your worth and integrity as well as your sympathy and help in every good \Jork. we beg to offer this token or our respect {and good wishes for your future well being in whatever sphere rear 101. may be cast and commend- ing you to the cure of God. in whom we know you have learned to trust. Signed on behalf of your well wish- ertx Mrs. Rev. Bedford. Mrs. (Dr.) Gould, Mrs. Littleton, Mrs. Bur- gess. and Miss M Ellis. Celebrated Their Mrs. A. Horulene enurteined .1 lei-sq number oi her friends et. her home on Weduedey dumoon end e very pleelent. time wes spent. Air. A. W. Spence end perty left. on Mondey evening- (or Lindsey. 'l‘hs hockey tournament hes been creased by tlie menu». Mr. A. l'ounteln. end will teke pleas Wed. nesdey end 'l‘hursdey. 1st end and of Merck. A bendsome silver cup is now on exhibition in Mr. John Slei- er's window. end will be given u in. prize. Other prizes will be given to winners. The following teem- beve entered: Lindsey. Bobceyg‘eon. Hu- liburton, Omonioo, Kinmount. Min-A don, Coboconlc. Kirkiield, Victoria Reed. Cennlngton. Brechln. Little Ilrltein end Fonolun Fells. The Women's Institute meeting ins held at. the home of Mrs. Min thorne on Friday afternoon. Many useful hints were given on the art. of plain cooking and dainty serving. Miss Patten gaxe a good instrumen- m1.President. 11rs.(nr.) Gould gaxe a short address on simple hung and plain cooking. Min Northey. of lakdieid, is the guent of Miss Tenn Bodiord. Miss Gladys French loit on Tues- day for Montreal, where she will enter the Royal Victoria Hospital M a probationer. Miss Gertrude Graham is visiting Toronto friends this week. Mrs. Jas. Fraser left on Tuesday for Toronto. Mrs. Callan. o! Coboconk. spent. a few days in town, phe guest. of Mr. and Mrs. M. McCallum. Misses Wage-r, o! Powlea' Corners, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. P. Wagar’s. Mr. and Miss Hepburn. of Beaver- ton, attended I. wedding of their cousin. Mr. Goo nd to Miss Bertha Suggitt. ‘ . \ Mr. and Mrs. Manning. of Cold- wuter, spent Sunday at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fremon Aldous. Miss K. Di'izksoi‘x returned home on Friday after spending several weeks in Toronto. Mr. Albert. Robe, of Wisconsin \is. ited his mother last week. ‘ Miss Cowles, of the 'public school stan‘, spent. the week end in Toronto. Gélden Wedding visited Zion friends for a» few “'4"- ' The Canada Refining Company has Kr. and ur- mum Pethick “‘1 opened its mam u onum, with daughter vmw at the home or Mn 80 man employed. . acorn Pas-kin on Sundly tut. | J” W9. employed at ‘ ,. mu mm m u will: alumna uwmfll. wu lulled whne want with Cm (dend- Jmimmunz u. clrculu' luv. Ur. Taylor Pas-kin, 6! Uxbridge, Visited Zion friends for u {cw days. Miss Minnie Glendenning. a pro- fessional nurse of Montreal, is holi- daying with her parents. 'a number of Manillaites attended the ’dance Inst Friday evening at Mr. ‘ James Murray's. To Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Coone was born a yon on Feb. 15th. Mrs. Bondy and son, of Toronto, enjoyed a lengthy visit with her mo- ther, Mrs. N. McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Irons; Mrs. Budily, Mrs. Graham. Mr. R. Godfrey and Mr. Pearsol. of Peder-law, were re- cent guests at the Commercial House. A Mr. George Nuakes, of east Man- illa. is dangerously ill. suflering {ram a tumor on the brain. Fears are entertained for his recovery. { 'l‘he .dult. bible study clue (or the men is held every Thursday evenlnc at. the pereonqel Mr. '1‘. R. June- returned home on Saturday um accompanying hie eon. Oral. who bu been ill in Huntsville. to en hoepltel tn Toron- to. where he has undergone e euc- coutul opereuon. Mr. Wm. dunes, g {armor mident of Oakwood. but who bu apont I0“- enl your: in the west. is visiting (nondi- here at mount. Mr. Garnet F. Manning, who in ct- temllng the agricultural calm in Lindsay, Ip'mt Sunday at. home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bacon, of,Sun- derland, visited Mrs. McLean on Sunday ere they leave {or Sas- katchewan on March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carter, of Sun- derland, spent Sunday at the paren- tal home. Mr. Angus Currie went to Barrie last week to attend the funeral of his brother, Mr. James Currie. Quite Mr. Armour Hancock. of Lindsay. spent Friday in the village. Mr. J. M. Gillies and family are moving to Mrs. Sungflord's farm. north of Cameron. Miss May Taker, of Sunderland, was the visitq“ of her cousin, Miss Glendenning, for a few days last week. Mus Ethel Cooper. of Toronto. is spending. a. few weeks with (fiends in this vb‘inity. The peo‘ ‘0 are looking forward to electric lights and telephones. There is splendid power in this vicinity. 1hc S. S. on Sunday was well at- tended. Mr. Lunar), a. former teacher in our public school. rendered some evangelistic songs, which were lis- tened to with delight. The Kirkf‘eld cement company is likely to build houses at, the null pcopcrty at. Raven Lake. Mr. Lunan, former teacher, is Vis- iting friends and acquaintances in Manilla. Feb. 27.â€"Miss Lena Mc- Donald entertainod the members of the Methodist choir and several oth- er guests to tea on Monday even- CORSON'S SIDING L‘orson's'Slding, March 1â€"I{ev.Z\Ir Sangster preached in the Coboconk Methodist church last Sunday even- mg m a large and appreCiativo nud- ience. i iting friends and acquaintances m this part. Our school premises have under- gone some repairing during the past. war. which makes it thoroughly up to date. PAGESStOIZ m proubly {gully bum- pwtng with match,- ut A... . MANILLA. Vegan. Ink» by mm. «mm. New England States. - Hrs. Giles. of Oshawa, with her dnughter Miss Pauline, are among the late arrivals in town. Kiss Basie Lucas who has been spending her holidays with her par- Qts in town returned to Lindsay on A Very quiet wedding was solemm'z- ed at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. E. Roxie on Tuesday morning, Feb. 28. when their only daughter Miss Lila. was united in marrigge to John, only son of Wm. Laking, lumber merchant. The eeremony was per- tormed by the Rev. Pierre de Loem. Anglican minister, in the presence of A. few at the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. After the wedding breaking, the happy couple book the first train southbound for Mr. (‘harles Keilett. merchant, 00" been m {or the last couple of weeks with pneumonia. Under the akilful treatment of Dr. Soady ho is re- covering. His numerous friends hope to see him in his usual t'uce of business in a short time. in need. She leaves a family of three sons and one daughter to mourn the loss of an affectionate mother. The remains were followed to the Haliburton cemetery on New day by a. number of sorrmving friend and acquaintances. The services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Ferguson, Methodist minister. Peniel Residents Mrs. A. E. Webster, Oukwood. was the guest. of her father. Mr. W. J. Wright {or g. tow days. Mr. Erna“ and 11m Lena Wright spent Thursday last. with that cous- in, Mr. J. Jordan. Woodvule. u upondtag n couple 0! weeks n. Woodvillo, the (out of her shut. Mn. Cornish. Mr. Ed. Whettor spent the wod with '11“ uncle, Mr. Frank Whotta‘ Lom'vule. ter Mrs. John Coneybeare, of Hali- burton. The deceased lady, 'who Has in her ninety-first year was quite smart until about. two weeks before her death. when she was seiz- ed with heart failure. Mrs. John- ston was a. kind and good neighbor, ever willing to lend a hand to those Mr. Wiltned Short has returned from spending a couple of weeks near Gravenhurst. Miss Winnifred Hardy spent acou- plc of days with her aunt. Mrs. R. Dobson. Oakwood. Messrs. Fred and Walter Gilson spent the week end at their cousin's Mr. Walter Army's, Lindsay. Miss Lulu naybee oi Cannington, spent Sunday with her cousin. Miss Violet Wright. Mr. Rnc?'s sale to-dny was largely attended and the result satisfactory. Mr. Race will spend a. short timein Omemee before going to visit his son in the West. Mr. George Copeland has rented his farm, and will move there. HALI BURTON. Halibuton, Mar. 1.â€"-After a resid- ence of forty years in the township of Dysart Mrs. Frederick Johnston, sr.. died on Sunday morning, Feb. 26. at the home of her granddaugh- Mr. and Mrs. John Whether are leaving“ this week for Toronto, en route for their home in Kerr Rob- ert. Susk., and are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Short. Miss Ber- Mr. Rich Whether is spending Couple of days in Toronto, the g of his sister. Mrs. John Awde. Mr. Fred Arksey, of Reaboro. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arksey. of Lindsay, are mOVing to their farm in this neighborhood. the. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Osborne. Mr. Osborne's sale will be held on Thursday of this week. They will be much missed in our neighborhood. and espeCially in the church work. We wish them success in their new home knowing that what is our loss is Kerr Robert’s gain. rental. Feb. 27â€"11.- Gnoo Cory “.00 PER YEAR Moving to West the guest

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