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Lindsay Post (1907), 6 Jan 1911, p. 5

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I911. [and cm- [om Winifred as guests tuber, of their stud ttinuation holidays. Lount For rbetter. of rdson, of 'ear’s holi eel; 03:1}de ks. visit ie 3031‘, Lindsay. Squires- in: her Fram- ,d flies A‘ 'on'ng. Victoria Lvme. Sunday $10M ”IE. E. T0! of It. Supplementary reading : ‘A choice allowed from classified lists. c;mens, etc. There is a very good museum, con- taining mounted birds, biologicai spe- The equipment, on {be whole, is very satisfactory. ". ‘ L‘Jllaxln JLL‘I an up ABAIIQ-Jut \. :their first teaching in High Schools. ker-g:_rz; with the standing of thc' £1,100}. iThe limit has been reached for nine Hardwood floors will soon he need- 9 teachers. . . l . . . . .913 in the old part of the building i Dwxsxon of duties among teachersâ€" hut the pressing need at present is = Satisfactory. a recreation grounds ff” t::_p“p‘1§il Provision for teaching the courses- _... - 1t 'n rocurin 15 W1 - 1h? dxfl‘icét: imszmg ti :8 ‘The time table is well. planned. and new 9 ' 'gives sufficient time for all the sub- VALUB OF EQUIPMENT‘ ETC: jects on the courses of study. The Library Reference, 5153435; 1411* general organization of the school is far? Supplementary Reading, “”134“ excellent and there seems to Deanne ‘3: 3 53:3?“ itipatgt::'5 $;::;~i?g; tone throughout the' whole institution .‘s ape, go es, ., . ; models $70.62; Typewriters 9435.00; MISCELLANEOUS Ehuipment for physical education, SM: All legally‘qualified. $94.75; G 'um $4,000.00. Discipline: Excellent. ORGANIZATION. Ratio of pupils to teachersâ€"30:1. belection for lower school in addition to preeent course. Sight translation in Latin, Greek, French and German : Adequate pro~ JANUARY SALE OF FURS let White Thibet Muff. round shape. reg $7.25, sale .............................. 6m White Empire Thibet Muff, regular 93 00, sale .................................. 5.00 Black Coney Muffs regular 84;?) 36.50 sale ............ We have many other articles of Furs that cannot be mentioned here, such as Gauntlets, Collars, Caps, etc. Other Furs not mentioned in this list are subject to ' 10 per cent discount during this sale. German Minkg‘Rug‘ $1100. sale . ................ sale .31?er Marmot Bluffs empire Shape $375 sale 5.90: 750 sale 6.90; 10.75 31‘) Bkack Coney Mutf. rug shape, regu- lau- $4.U0. sale . 3 25 Mack Empire- shaped Thibet Mufl, regular $9.00, saie ...................... 7.75 (hwy Lamb Mufls. empire and rug shapes, regular $6.00, sale . m..." 5.00 Biack "Coney Muff, mgula ~1x!e...... ... \Vestem Sable Muff reg $10.50 sale price .......................................... 8 50 floor; IV bad. GRADING OF ACCOMMODATIONS. Water closets 1, Water supply 1, f<chool Grounds I, School buildings 2, Class rooms 1, Halls I, Waiting “ooms 111, cap rooms I. Teacher’s’ private rooms I. Desks 1, Black- boards 1, Lighting 1, Heating 1, \‘mtiilation II, Gymnasium II. There have been no changes since 3st inspection. There should be translucent blinds m the south windows, and the teach~ ms rooms should be furnished in Keeping with the standing of the wcAL coumm as on 01" THE 3531‘ EN mvmcn! English and History 1, Latin and Book-keeping setsâ€"Last.‘year's. sat-3 reek' I, Art I, Mathematics 1. Ger- isfactory; This year's. For-mil have; an and French 1, Reading I, Science just begun their Blank Books. } Commercial 1. Drill. Calisthenics. Work in artâ€"Last year's, sufficieg't' mastics I. in quantity and much of it of a very E The work here is of a very high or- high order; this year's. satisfactory tr. even with those who are doing so far. ' At last night‘s meeting 01 the Board of Education. the report of {be Provincial Inspector of Collegiate Institutes, J. A. Houston, was read. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 6th, 1911: {hit Blgck _Thibet. Muff. round shape. 31:3 XVhite Empire Thibet Muff, regular I‘be grading under each head ranges follows: I good; II fair; III we Squirrel Rug Shaped. Muff 5U sale . .. .. .10. 00 report is a most encouraging one maces the local institute among best in the province: 'Our citizens advised to read the report. care- no... an. .tuono Us at... Muffs meeting of thei ,ill‘ 3.1:) I PRINCIPAL KIRKCONNELL. !Head of One of the Best Educational { Institutions in the Province. English Literature text in. Lower School: I would suggest a, prose The drill. etc.. was particularly good CHARACTER OF THE PUPIL’S WORK. ’ Reading Iâ€"Of 29 examined 18 are good. 10 fair. 1 poor and Obad. Provision for teaching the coursesâ€" The time table is well. planned, and gives sufficient time for all the sub- jects on the courses of study. The general organization of the school is excellent and there seems to be a. fine tone throughout the' whole institution MISCELLANEOUS Stafl: All legally qualified. Discipline: Excellent. Attendance . .All regularly admitted â€"-Boys 136, girls 132. Total 268. Text books: Authorim by resolu- tion. Registers: Daily, properly kept; general, satisfactory. Cbildrens' and Misses' Grey Lamb Coilam reg $6.35. sale 5.75; reg 9.00. sale 7.50 : reg 10.00. sale ............ 8.75 price...... . $15.59 sale .................. . .............. 13.50 Children s “'bita Thibet. Sets. muff and stole reg $5 50 sale 4.75 : reg ([25: sale Greym Lamb Throw Tie reg $6 sale. .. .. 5.50 American Sable Ruff 82 inches reg $18 50 sale ................................ 15.50 American Sub]:- Ruff 60 inches reg 516 00, sale ................................ l4.bU \VhitnSquix-tel Set, throw tie and umfi“, reg 11.00 sale --.,,.,......... 9.75 sale ........ . Alaska Sable Ruff handsome tails and fine shading reg 17 50, sale 1500 Handsome Alaska. Scatf with 10 tails reg 24 00 sale 20.00 Black \Vulf Stole with large tails and heads [99: 16.00 sale . 13.50 Mink Marmott Stole 8 tails reg 15.50 sale ............................ , ........... 13.50 Mink Max-mm: Raff 6 tails reg 15.50 Mink Marmet Stole with collar, reg 12.00, sale I!) 50 ; reg 11.50 53.19.. 10.00 {Amezicun Sable Muff reg $9. 00, sale Alaska Sable Mufi empire shape cannon-on a... on.- ooo-n ‘0. u Muffs -‘ .. 12.50 Scarfs and Stoles Mérflqericqn Sable Stole, 60 inch.‘ fgg Child! en '3 (319v Lamb Caps" 3 "specml 82.50, 300 11nd..350 and American Sable Scmf 90 inch reg 7 50 sale .. ... . .6 50 A Vcry happy family xeumnn “35 held las‘. Monday at the home of Mr. D. A. Andnrson, when the family and 0 her relatives gathered and all enjoyed thcmselves immensely [ill a. hte hour in the evening. American Sable Stole. 60 inch. reg $18.00, sale.......... 15.0) Black Astrachun Driving Caps reg $500. sale ................................. . 4." .5 Mr. Iolm G. Brown is weaving a broad smile those days,a Ii'tlc boy came to stay. Congra'ulaxiuns. Our teacher. Mis: A. Juhnsnn. is spending the holidays at her home in Brae-:bridge. Mr. and Mrs. \‘.'. I’rousc, Mr. and M rs. L. Everson and Mr. and Mrs. T. Cory and their families spent Monday a! Cambray wizh their A gmn many from but took in the Xmas {air at Lindsay and report a good time. A very pleasant afternoon was spmt last Thursday afternoon at our school when a nnmber of the parents and other visitors gathered to cnjxy a concert given by the scholars. Persian Lamb Driving Cups regular $12 75, sale .........-... 11.00 Persim \Vedge Caps 3 specials $4 00 5.00 and ................................... . 10.00 We ate pleased :0 see little Margaret Ever- son om again having lecovered fxom an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. 15. A. McCorvie and little daughter Neta left on Friday last for a couple of weeks holidays with fiicnds at Barrie, New Floss and other points west. Mr. and Mrs. F. Cann treated a number of the” fniends to a Xmas dinner on Monday. ’ Mr. William Short anivcd home from the west last week looking hale and helrty. \Vc believe Mr. Short. intends returning in the spling and removing his family also, as he has secured snmc fine land in the Wcst. Ladies’ Flll'°£l‘ilnln0(1 Coats black shell with Imu'mut collar reg $23 83.30 18.00 : reg 2.5.00. sale... .............. 2250 Ladies Mmt‘e muskrab lined with real Uanadianl Mmk Gollzu "reg $77. 00 sale... ..7000 Muskrat lined western sable collar broad cloth shell reg $50.00 sale 37.50 Men’s Coon Coats very prime $65 00 sale 59.00; regular 85.00, sale.... 78.00 Black Beaver Coat western sable collar regular $25.“), sale............ 3.00 It isa pleasure to repbrt that the Approval granted last year will be lcontinued for the year 1911. GENERAL REMARKS . I must congratulate the Board' and the staff upon the generally excellent condition of the school. It is one of the best equipped and best organized [that I have visited. The stall is com- petent and a spirit of earnest work can be felt in the very air. BROWN’S -â€" MARIPOSA. (Special to the Post.) Mrs. T. Archer of Cartwright. is spending (he Xnias ho'idays with {xicnds hem can be Ielt in the very air. I have mentioned in Section 1 a few additions which would make for the comfort of both teachers and pu- pils. The great need now isaproper recreation ground. The body is of equal importance with the mind, and its training should be carefully pro- vided for. I would strongly advise the Board to take into their most serious consideration the purchase of land in the rear of the present build- ing before the growth , of the town and the erection of buildings makes} prices prohibitive. This is a case where‘prompt action is of the ut- most importance. D. Campbell’s; Miss M. Campbell, of 'Lindsay, at Captain Pasterson’s; Miss Mabel McKee, Miss Gardiner and Miss Ruan, of Toronto, at Mr. J. A. Ruan; Mr. Roy Wilson, of Toronto, at Mrs. J. W. Smith’s; Miss Hannah Ccad, at Mrs. Smith's; Miss Copp and Mr. Stewart, of Fenelon Falls, at Mr. Fred Green's ; Mr. W. Rich, Toronto. called on friends; Mr. Nelson West- lake, Beaverton, at Mr. T. Westla'kes Miss Lizzie Pettit, Cannington, at Mrs. J. W. Trebilco’s. Misses Barbara McDuilie, of Oshawa and Kate, of Toronto, visited at Mrs J. McDume. Miss Watson, at Coboconk, visited Note books in Scienceâ€"Last year's 3Work fully covered in all departments except II Year Chemistry ;;,this years very! satisfactory. Collections and outdoor work have received due at- tention. The exhibits in art and science and bookkeeping were all in excellent conditions for examination. It was apleasurc‘ to go through them. B_l:1ck and brown Conoy Stoles $5.09 J. A. HOUSTON. Date of Inspection, Dec. 12-16, 1910. ........ 500 lVll‘, uuu “115. Luunauu, aoucuuou the funeral of their niece at Toron- to On Friday. Miss E. Campbeil, spent the New Mr. Editor.â€"I am sending you an account, according to your request, of what my cows made in the year 1910. Now, in the first place, I keep four . cows, pure bred Jerseys. The returns Year holidays. 3 guest or the MIS- would have been much better if they 5‘38 Andersons. had all freshened the beginning of Mr. and Mts' 1" McMillan and the year, but so as not to be misun- son, of Peterboro, spent New Years dcrstood, I will give you the time With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. they came in. The first cow came in Switzer. _ _ 15th June, 1909' and has milked ever Miss F. Richardson returned home since. The second one February 25th, on Saturday, after visiting a few 1910. the third April 20th, 1910 and days with her cousin. Miss 0- Sue- and fourth lst May, 1910, so you see Bitt- they have not had the benefit of the MTS- 0- GOOdhand and son, of whole year. Imight state, before go- Lindsay returned on Monday, from ing iurther, that we make all our gpending a week With her mother, own butter. We use no separator ‘and Mrs. Baths. feed no ensilage. so you will no doubt Mr. Bert Bryson. of town, spent think I am behind the times. Well, Sunday, with his mother Mrs. Mc- that may be a matter of opinion. Ev- Lean. ' cry time we churn, we book the am- A sleighload of young people at- ount, and as we have our regular cus- tended the skating rink at Cam~ tomers, we know what prices we are bray on Saturday evening. going to get. which is also booked. Miss Vera Sharpe returned to Fen Land at the end of the year it 3:; easily elon Falls, on Tuesday having visit made up, both in the number of Us. ed her cousin, Miss P. Perrin for and money received. Well, the year a few days. 3 1910 they produced 1555 Its. butter. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram have gone which sold.- for $353.56, making 9. tot- to Toronto to spend the winter. al of over $88 per cow for butter alone M153 Sharpe, of Cannington has I might also add that on account returned to take charge of one of Ihas been kept of cream and milk used the rooms at the school. in the house. Now, outside of butter Mr. and Mrs. Maybee returned on I have realized from sale of calves, Sunday, from visiting their daugh- none kept over aweek old, and skim. ter, Mrs. Gilander, in Eldon. lmilk, buttermilk, etc., the sum of 380 Mrs. Simpson has moved to town ’which brings the total amount to the this week, where she intends to re- l credit of the cows to L$433.56, or over side with her daughter, Mrs. w, $108.00 per cow, which, Ithink, is a Pollard. very . good return, when you take into -considerati0n that I am only an ama- teur in the business, and am not us-: ing what dairymen and professionals would term balanced returns and all, Mrs. Watson. of Coboconk, spent l . the other fads ncw in general use. Xmas with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Yours truly, . Thompson. DENNIS HOWKINS. l .L fl_,_h_ _. ”a".-- m--;.,..1.-e OMEMEE. (Special to The Post) Mr. Geo. Campbell left on Wednes- day for Belleville to resume his stud- ies at Albert College. Mrs. A. McCrimmon and Mrs. J. W. Trebilco entertained a few friends on Friday on Tuesday. Miss Gladys Smith. Peniel, and Miss M. Muir. of Toronto, visited at Mrs. J. W. Smith's last week. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin returned on Tuesday after spending her holi~ days with‘friends at Inercip. Mr. T. Upton returned on Saturday from the west, where he spent the summer. Mr. McLennan spent Monday at Whitby. Miss Snow left on Monday for De- troit, where; she is training for nurse. Mrs. J. McPherson, who spent two months with her sons at Blythe. re- turned to her home last week. Woodville Man’s- Profitable Cows Miss Watson, cf Coboconk, visited at Mrs. W. Bowen's last week. UNION CREEK. (Special to the Post.) Miss Francis Byrne, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Byrne. Miss Bertha. Barr, who has been teaching at Bound Lake is spend- ing the holidays at her home in this burg. - Mr. and Mrs. Terry, of Toronto, visited at Mr. M. Byrne’s on Fri~ day. \f Messrs N. Young, J. Byrne, and R. Byrne were home for Xmas. Misses Mary and Emma Wright. Continued from page one. Mr. D. McLaughlin's; Misses Lillian Margery and Donna. Toronto. at Mr. are visiting friends in Panty- the Foley farm. Miss M. Rhodes is spending the holidays in Coboconk. The annual school meeting was held (m \V'ednc~day in our school house. Mr. E. A, McCurvie was appointul mum: in place of the retiring one. Week’sDoings From Woodville Mu .; g , 3.3 .. john \V. Lee and family .- .: Xmaa w.an Mr. and Mrs. Themas Os- 4) ).HC, l't'nicl. Mus Laura McConie of Toronto, is spend. ing the holidays at her home hcrc sister, Mrs. W. EVCISOH, where their Xmas rum 0!. v. .n‘. held. Mr. N. Lyle. 01 Cobalt called on THE LINDSAY POST George Mr. Harry Clarke spat Christmas moved to with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. McMillan and son, of Peterboro. spent New Years with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Switzer. Mrs. C. Goodhand and son, of Lindsay returned on Monday, from spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Bathe. (riends‘ in this vicinty last Wednes- Her many friends are pleased to hear that Mrs. J. T. Henderson, is recovering after a severe illness. Miss F. Richardson returned home on Saturday, after visiting a few days with her cousin, Miss 0. Sug- gitt. Miss Ada. Young. of. ‘ Toronto, spent Xmas with her fiirents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Young. Mr. F. Wright was in Peterboro. on Monday. ' ‘ Misses E. and B. Barr visited their sister, ‘Mrs. J. Gilchrist, over Sunday. ‘ (Special to the Post.) Mr. and Mrs: McNa-bb, attended the funeral of their niece at Toron- to on Friday. Miss Vera Sharpe returned to Fen elon Falls, on Tuesday having visit ed her cousin, Miss P. Pen-in (or a few days. ‘5 Mrs. Simpson has moved to town this week, where she intends to re- side with her daughter, Mrs. W. Pollard. (Special to The Post) Mrs. Watson, of Coboconk, spent Xmas with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. Gaddey, of Atherley, was holi- day visitor at the home of Mr. Scott. Mr and :Mrs. Arthur McCrae of Tor- onto, were guests of his mother Mrs. McCrae, over Christmas. Dr. Colebonru, of the Veterinary College, Toronto, spent a few days here. Miss Reid and the Messrs. Reid spent Sunday and Monday in town. Miss 'Amy Adams, of Lindsay, was in town on Monday. Mr. Wm. Mulligan spent Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. Adams, of Lindsay. Mr. Ross McPherson. of the Bank of Toronto, Barrie, is visiting at his home. A number at our young people. P34;- ronized it. The school concert at Orange Corn- ers last week was a decided success. m FOR $12.00 EACH E SEE DISPLAY IN OUR EAST WINDOW In order to clear out our remaining stock of LADIES’ WINTER MANTâ€" LES, we offer all that is left of our excellent stock of these garments in fine Broadcloths, Wide Wales Serges and Beaver Cloths, that regularly sold from $16.50 up to $20.00 each January clearance Saie â€"- OF MANTLES: E 59W %%%/mw CA‘MERON. n g - gm .wsyuw.M..5955.Nl-'Li 'was very successful. The youthful performers were in splendid‘tom and delighted the audience with their reci- tations, chorus, etc. Ther.Primary De- partment, under the able. Erection of ’Miss Anderson. and Miss Etta Scott, [gave three very interesting numbers. Little Miss Rhea Courtney gave very great promise of elocutionary ability ‘in a charming little recitation which quite captivated the crowd. The quar- tette, sung by Mrs. Bryson, Miss Lila Parsons and Messrs. Parson and Will Brown, was well received, as was in- deed everything on the programme. ,The secretary and treasurer’s reports {showed that the school was in a :prosperous state. and the officers and lteachers are looking forward to makâ€" ing the coming year even more sucâ€" cessful. The receipts of the evening Dr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Have- lock, were holiday visitors in town. Miss S. C. Burns, of Hamilton, is a guest at 'the parsonage. Our popular reeve, R. J. Mulligan, has been returned by acclamation. The Council is the same as last year, excepting that Alderman Skuce retired and his place was taken by Alderman Bushnell. All the Council were elected by acclamation. Miss Scott, of Toronto, returned home on Thursday after spending a few days the guest of MissMcCrea. There was a. New Year's concert in the Presbyterian church on Monday Jan. 2, a good programme being ren- Dr. and Mrs. Cook and son, of Sud- bury, spent Christmas in town. Miss Ada Lee spent the holidays at her home in Fleetwood. Mr. Chas. McCaflrey was in town over the holidav. Miss Valera Laidley, of Janetville, spent Monday the guest of Miss Lulu Mr. James McCaflrey was home ov- er Sunday. The Sunday school concert held in the Method st church on Monday last The L.B.A.C. were entertained at . Mr. Robt- Thomson was home one the home of the Misses Nicholls on 311M187 Tuesday evening. The function was‘a t'l'he Misses McConnell are visiting to have been in the form of a skat- their homedxring the holiday‘ ing party, but the elements did not season. \ 100k favorably upon the idea- A very! Miss Bertha Nicholle is home for jolly time was spent in music and the holidays progressive games. everybody enjoy- ‘ Miss Sadie English spent Monday ing themselves thoroughly. a? have “Ann LAM Miss Annie Thompson, of Toronto, is spending the holidays at her home. were over $56. NEW KNIGHT I Miss Sadie English spent Honda: 'at her home here. Mrf J auk Veda, of McMaeter Uni- gversity .is spending the vacation in. der the parental root. ! Mr. Wm. Smith, of Walker 3 Point . is holidaying in town, Rev. Mr. Woodger spent Christmas at his home in Dunsford. V Rev. Gee 1 Best was in town on Cobalt, Jan; 2.--John Terry today, started suit against Alex. Marks, the actor, for $1 000 for malicious fittest in connection. with the disappeonm of diamonds, valued at 82, 000 on the night of December 17. Terry and on the charge- of theft. and site: being held in the lock up for two days were released and the charges withdrawn: It was at .5251: thought the action could notbo bought, as the' war. rants mammal out by Chic! m, but he did: so on information supplied by Make. The dismantle have not yet been recovered and no clue has tin-n- edt'up. Neither Marks nor Terry re- member the events of that night what: they left, thoCobalt Hotel together.- Xmas Day. Mrs. Hart and children, of Toronto, spent the holidays with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Elliott. ,1 The .latter says he did not touch tin jewels.. Marks Wed at we hots! within. half an hour with a wound on. his head. and apparently (ll-aged, but did nest report the loss until Monday» The statemen 0! claim and statement o: defence will be issued by the-end of January, and the action will be tried early ir February 3: the North Bay Assizes. How Alex Lost His ‘Diamonds 1910

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