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Lindsay Post (1907), 17 Jan 1913, p. 4

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PAGE Miss Link, of Valmtia, is visiting fiends in our village this week. Rev. 1‘7. R. Archer, of Woodville. conduct?~ services in the Methodist church last Sabbath both morning and eve 71g, which were listened to with rag. attention. (Special to The Post) 111'. Aisert Martin retLrned on Sat- 3 mday evening, after a. pleasant visit with triads at Warsaw. Mr. J. J. Rich was in Oakwood last Saturday on business. m. Howard Lapp, of the Standard ’Bank stafl, BOWmam'ille, spent Sun- day under the parental roof. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maunder have returned home, after spending some time in Toronto. ' Messrs. Hooper brothers have made arrangements to saw lumber this spring the same place as previous The Ir '1es' Aid of the Christian Church - rs held at the home of Rev. E. Moria; on Thursday last. an. I :~-:s Irwin left for Oshawa this we: to seek employtflent for the wint L'. Mum's. Will Wickett and Bentley Faithful attended the shooting match at Salem on Saturday. ‘ Miss Adena. Avery attended the wedding of Miss Lily Woolridge and Russell Giles at the home of Mr. '.William Woolridge, on Wednesday. Mr. Charlie Books and Mr. Clar- ence Westlake spent Saturday in Lindsay. Mr. J. J. Rich was in Oakwood IVllSS arena, anu Dunn nuucx bDUu. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kennedy of To- ronto, spent Thursday with his sis- ter Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Apple Grove Farm. Mr. J. A. Robertson spent a few days with relations in town. A big time is expected at the oy- ster supper which is to be held at the Star sheese factory Thursday night for the patrOns and their fami- lies. Mr. F: 1 Woolridge jr., tailor, of Lindsay, spent Sunday at his home Mr. Chattan Graham and Miss Gra- ham returned last week to Queen’s University, after spending Xmas and New Year’s holidays at their home in for sale. Mr. E. Yerex and Mr. Chambers 01‘ Peta-bore, were out selling machines this week for the Cockshutt plows, and Frost Wood Co. ‘ Hr. Isaac Irwin is in Toronto for a. , week's visit with friends. I Hr. E. 0. Yerex has a. red brick. dwelling with good stable and lot The public meeting of the Women's Institute will be held. in the 1.0.0.2". ' hall on Thursday of this week at -.2 30 p. m. Miss Campbell of Brampton“ will speak on individual life of a' young woman, child and parent. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Miss Florence Lapp has been very ; {it recently with brain fever, but is‘ recoven‘ng nicely at present. "Bank stafl. Mrs. Geo. Rualand and children of Sutton are at Mr. A. M. Ruslaud’s this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra. Haskfll of $9.3- katchewan, are visiting at her home, Hr- John Yen's, for a. couple of Rev. J. Robins. pastor in our Me- thodist church took services in Canâ€" nington last Sabbath. Miss Ruby Webster, of the L.C~.I., Lindaa , is home this week, being at- tested with bronchitis. Mr. A‘rthur Lane, of Valentia, has scared a. position on°the Standard Winter gmks Misses’ long coats, in plain beaver cloths, , shades of cardinal, brown and black. Regular $7.50 to $10.00. clear at each ......... ................ . Ladies' black :nd colored long winter coats in beavers and tweed mixtures. lug-um:- $12.00 to $20.00. To clear at each 9 95 in navy, brown, and green. diagonal Childmn‘s long winter I'lsters. 2 to 6 years. serges, trimmed with fancy braids and velvet collars. sizes Regular $5.00 and $6.00. To clear at each ................... . .......... 2 95 .......................................................... . o LadieS’ serge linin ) sides. 1v: 1860 All remaining Winter Stocks of Furs, Mantles, lst. Help yourself to the wonder LiTTLE BEI'E‘MN Ifr'flanile Department Skirts plain gored with cluster of plaits 152120 $20. To clear at ........................... 3 in tweeds, scrqes and plain cloths: ? MILLERSMITH i (Special to The Post.) ; On Sunday last our supt., 1r. EJefl Ashmore, was presented with a E'handsome teachers’ bible and hymn ‘book. The following address was read: Dear 'Mr. Ashmore,-â€"We, the scholars and teachers of Salem Sun- day School, wish to express to you ' our appreciation of the work you are I doing in our midst. We realize how often you must have been discourag- ' eded with us, but your earnestness and faithfulness have been am incen- tive to us, rousing us to matter work in the Sunday school. and Your v life through the week has been an ex- The Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. prert Robertson on Tuesday and a fine time is re- ported. Mr. John Martin, of Winnipeg who has been in that City for thirteen years, is now home, and is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Fred Warren, of this place. Mrs. Robt. Mitchell called on town friends this week. Mr. R. .Robertson, who has been laid up for the past two weeks with lumbago, is able to be around again. ML and Mrs. R G' Varcoe 0t town in work of teachers, scholars and the returned to their home Saturday af- ssuperintendent. The words of Tennyâ€" ter spending a. week W1th her sisters, 8011 are true in regard to true friend- Miss: Tena and Ethel litc-bertison. T r ship, when he said: M" and Mrs. ave en,“ y.°f ,0" Since we deserved the name of ronto, spent Thursday w1th hm 813- friends :1 Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Apple Grove 3 And thine effects so live in me, arm. 80 may mine live in thee, Mr. J. A. Robertson spent a few And move theemn to nobler ends. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kennedy of To- ronto, spent Thursday with his sis- ter Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Apple Grove Farm. The little son of Mr Archie Beavis who has been sick for a few days un- der Dr. Collison’s care, is well again. Mr. J. A. Robertson spent a. few days with relations in town. A big time is expected at the oy- ster supper which is to be held at Mrs. Wm. Grant, of Sundridge re- turned home Saturday atter spending three weeks with old friends of this place. Mrs. Bart Padget, who was remov- cd from the R. M. hospital a few days ago, is progressing slowly. ' Mr. Will McDonald, of Rochester, P was a and his nephew, Mr. Ernest Maunder 1815 Vi of Toronto, spent a couple of days g pres., at Mr. John McDonald’s of this 3 W- L 3 North place. I Miss Ethel Giles. of town, I New Years’ with her sister, Mrs ter Robertson. Mr. James Marshall, 0! George- town, is spending a few days at his father’s home. Mrs. D. Ritchie and son Stanley oi Blind River, spent Xmas with her sister, Mrs. Robert Robertson of Lakevview Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Campbell, and daughter Adeline, of Hamilton spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Robertson. Em. and Mrs. wm Wright, of Pe- terboro, spent a few days with her people, Mr. and Mrs. Beatty, Hill- side Farm. Mr. Tom Moon. living near Emily Creek has flooded a skating rink on the creek, which was opened Friday night. It was well patronized. (Special to The Post.) SCOTCH LINE ..................... o..- plnits 27 95 ............. . na’vy, myrtle. haVe silk s, Mantles, Suits, Dress Fabrics, etc., we are 2 the wonderful savings afforded you and at the ‘ ' (Special to The Poasn v- The Ladies’ Aid Society of St. Anâ€" ,w . drew’s church held their annual meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Dr. Mason, e- , on the evening of Dec. 18th, 1912. The 1g reports of the officers showed the soâ€" is Ici‘ety to be in a flourishing condiâ€" ltion. The election of officers for 1913 r, 1 was as follows: President, Mrs. Lordg er 1st vice-pres., Mrs. Mason; 2nd vice- rs § pres., Mrs. McArthur; treasurer, Mrs is z W. L. Robson; secretary, Mrs. J. S. iNorthey. A pleasing feature of the evening was the presentation to .Nlrs. Lord of a cut glass berry set and lspoon, with the following address: of ; Dear Mrs. Lordâ€"The members of the _er§I.adies' Aid of St. Andrew's church, of ' Fenelon‘ Falls, feel that they cannot let this opportunity pass during the m Christmas season without putting on nt record some expression of their good J. lwill towards you, and not only this, at Ll- but to emphasize in some tangible {9.1 way their appreciation of your ser- fig ; vices. We feel that a major portion of ample to young men. We feel that You are laboring among us in 'our youth, and we will be always glad to see or hear of your broadening out in the fullness of Christian life and work. We ask you to accept this bible and hymn book as a. slight token of the reSpect and esteem in which you are held by the schooL and 'we trust that the same pleasant rela- tions that haVe existed in-the past may continue in the future. May heaven’s richest blessings be yours through life. Signed on behalf of the school, EVa Kennedy, Wilmer Ken- nedy. our success can be attributed to your untiring zeal in this connection, but ’it is not our purpose to convey to 'you eulogy, as unnecessary as it is inexpressive, and we simply ask you to receive this gift from us as a. ‘small remembrance and accept our Every best wishes for you and yours, that you may: lawn a jOYOus Christ- mas season and a long and prosper- ous life. In replying, Mr. Ashmore thanked the school for the beautiful gifts, as in regard to his Work, it was a, plea- sure and as a sch-001 he was proud of it. Its success was due to the union Mr. Geo. Pearce is home from the West on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pearce. Messrs. Harry and Jethro Graham. of McMasfer University, Toronto, spent the holidays visiting their mo- ther, Mrs. Robt. Graham, of Veru- 1am. The regular meeting of the W0- men’s Institute will be held at the home at Mrs. L. Town-ley on Friday afternoon, January 17th. Mr. T. Lane, of Toronto, was in town on Monday. Mrs. Rednor, of Peterboro spent a few days at the Falls last week. FENELON FALLS Regular Regular We have just: eceive'd direct from St. Gall, Switc- zee'land, a magnificent consignment of Allover, Flouncing, Cor: et Cover and trimming Embroider- zes. T523320 can: now all on display. They are a very handsome Sci and we advise you to make an early selection. The prices and qualities are sure to de- lighi you. Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $65.00 Astrachan Coat far Regular $48. 50 Mink Setts for $60.00 Pony Coat for ........... $15.00 Sable Scarfs for $20.00 Hare Sntt for $13.50 $20.00 New Embroideries Fur Department Persian Pm’v Setts for ...... Persian Paw Setts; for Sable Mufis for ‘ Miss E119. Aus in left last week for 3 M gNew York, where she intends to take gleft the training course for nurses in one will 30f the hospitals there. son I Messrs. Richard N. Mitchell and o {T1103 Cochrane spent Friday in Lind- I on Thos. C say. Mr. J. G. Greenwood, of Toronto, was in town last week for a. few days. Dr. M. J. McE achern, of Montreal 'who‘ spent the holiday season visiting friends in town. left last week for Montreal. A Junior Mission Guild in connec- tion with St. Andrew's church was organized on Tuesday with a. mem- bership of 22. The officers elected were. President. Miss Violet McKenâ€" dry; vice.-pres., Miss F. McIntosh; 2nd vice-pres” Miss Dora Dickson; treasurer, Miss Norma Mason; secre- tary, Miss Kathleen Ingram. The anniversary services of St. James church, Fenelon Falls, were held on Sunday, Jan. 5th. "h: Rev. Canon E. Daniel, B. A., rector of St. John’s church, Port Hope, preached excellent sermons at both services. Special music was rendered by the choir, assisted by the orchestra. Mr. 0. Curtis, of Toronto spent Monday at the Falls on business. Miss Genevieve Twomey returned to Toronto on Saturday. ' Mr. F. Goodman, of Rosedale was in town on Tuesday. Miss Leone Calder returned to 1‘0- ronto on Friday. Miss Nell Brown, A.T.C.M., of Lindsay, spent Monday at the Falls. (Special to The Post.) The meeting or! the Womens’ Inâ€" stitute will be held on Thursday January 83rd instead of Wednesday the 22nd at the home of Mrs. G. B. Rennie. The change of date is nec- essary on account of the S. S. 00::- ventio-n being held on the 22nd. An exchange of recipes will be given by the members and a pmfitable and interesting meeting is hoped for. A cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies at the community to be present. ies of evangelistic services in the basement of the Methodist Church on Monday evening. D00”. newcmoPPmsMIug THE OAKWOOD LINDSAY POST. are anxious to clear out before we take our inventory t the same time help us to accomplish our purpose. B ser- Mr. William Wilson and son, Isaac, left on Wednesday for Woodville and will remain for some time with his son, Mr. George Wilson. Our entire community was shocked on Thursday when the sad news was received of the death of Miss Mary Pepper, of Lindsay. Miss Pepper taught the east Oakwood school last year, and during her stay here,‘-‘made many warm friends who regret be: sad death. Mr. Ansen Bell, of Toronto, was the guest of Mr. A. Walton for a few days last week. Mr. Bell was farmer- ly a resident of our village.. Mrs. A. Cameron sr, Mrs. ,Re'nn-ie Mrs. Lytle, Mrs. Perrin; Mrs. J. Armitage, Mrs. A. Cameron it, and Mrs. Anderson were at Sonya on Wednesday attending the meeting of the :13. F. M. S. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Cunnings, and little son, William, of Kerrobert, 89.81:, are visiting his sister Mrs. J. F. Brass and other relatives here. Miss H'albert and Misses Edward and Irene Rod'man, of Little Britain, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rodman on Saturday. ‘Our skating rink opened on Friday evening under the management of Mr. MacMurray who will (weather per- mitting) have the ice in first class condition for our young people. Miss Sadie DaV‘i'dSOD‘ returned to her home at Lorneville on Wed- nesday. Mr. W. J. Andrew's, of Cleveland, and Mrs. Adams. of Port Perry, are guests of Miss Zetta Limbert at the parsonage. The M15999 me'l'ord's Who for the ' have a number of choice Barred Rock past week have been visiting friends cockerels on 33.19 at Lindsay Poultry here returned on Tues-day to their Show January 21, 22, ,2.3_ These cock- home in Peterboro. ,erels are bred from our best bred- Mr. Fred Blore returned home on to-lay strain and are healthy. strong Tuesday from visiting at Philadel-l and vigorous. Price 31,15 to $2.00 phia and other places- ; fl _ ‘each. Come first gn'd get your pick. Owing to the storm on Sunday- the resident ministers, Rev W. Limbert, and Rev. J. 0. Watts nad consider- able difficulty in getting to their outside appointments. (Special to The Post.) i , Miss , Alice Hill and Mr. Fred Your attention is called to the free Walters, of W‘oodville, were the: lecture in practical poultry keeping. guests of the Misses Hancock's on3 to be given dnder the auspices 0f the Wednesday Lindsay Poultry Association. by Mr. Mrs. J. Moase, of Port Perry, is- 13.1:I gjcéllusé Oil 1118 PowerinDepartment present visiting her mother, Mrs. ' ° " as p ’ on esday even- ing, Jan. 22nd, at eight o’clock, in ‘ the town hall, Lindsay. All phases 0! (poultry keeping for profit will be thoroughly discussed by Mr. Marcel- lus, who is thoroughly conversant with his subject. Don't miss the op- portunity of hearing this free lec- ture. Mary Rogers. Mrs. E. Cody, of Tononto. accomp- anied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Rogers, returned to Toronto._ A number fom here attended the- Giles and Wooldri'dge wedding on Wednesday. A shooting match was held on the towo hall grounds an Wednesday last. We are sorry 'to learn so many 3 are on the sick list, Among them are Mrs. Mary Rogers, Miss H. Rogers, Mrs. J. Gui-11's, Mrs. -W. S‘lug-gitt We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Lilian Dobson who has been seriously ill for some time is now recovering. The township co-unc11 held their first meeting of the year in the town hall on Monday. LINDEN VALLEY $18.75 $14.75 $10.75 $29. I 5 $10.05 $14,733 $47.75 $50.00 r; Imported Holland Tweeds in fancy heather mixtures, full 54 inch wide, suitable cloths for skirts and suits. Three pieces only left. ling- ular 75¢ Value. To clear at per yard......... ....... 750 ...................................................................... A range of tweeds in difierent shades and also a range of Tar: m plaids, suitable for suits, skirts. and children' s dresses. Reg. 50c yard. To clear at per yard ................................. .. W396 54 Inch Panamas in black. brown, cloth for dresses, waists or skirts. We 75c per yard. To clear at per yard ..... Colored Paillette and Tafletta Silk, every shade. These are our regular 7: your choice of the whole lot, at per ya} Dress Goods Department Mrs. 'F. Sluggitt is at present staying a. few days with her mother, Mrs. R. Gorril-l's, of Eden, who is A Husband now is left to mourn, A mother from her children torn, 'God's holy will it must be done. Altho' it til-ls our heart wit gloom. J. Haigvht Son of Lindsay will have a number of choice Barred Rock Lines written in memory of Ida 'Maye Earle, wife of Wm. Ea'rle, who departed this life on Mar 8th, 1912. dreamsr How dreary life for future seems; No hopes on earth for you now to Show, Since death has dealt 1ts dreadful Yet how sad to thmk of parting, From the one we loved so well. All around seems dark and dreary It’s so lone, no tongue can tell. ward, A mansion with the blessed Lord. FREE LECTURE 0N POULTRY KEEPING In thy. hearty home was sunshine Lighted by thy presence there. But to us it does seem lonely When we see thy vacant chair. Th0. we wish that we could see thee} MI" firoaencx P- '5. 1-. of Linis now ‘was here on business one day 13: And speak to thee as of yore. Mr. and “Mrs. John Beatty ha Yet back again to this world of pain, 113‘?" fatmly gather-Eng. of Peléti We could wish thee never more. ifrom Red ROCK and I‘03'188 CD993 day last week. But now our hopes with her are fled ms? Helen Ventress has retyr For she is numbered with the dead, 3‘0 mud-”Sf t0 meme her dwes We shall her face no more behold the Collegiate Insmtute. -l-- â€"â€" Until we walk those streets of gold. A Friend. D Annnw Oh, faded hopes and withered drear, Trusted in Him when skies were She trusted Christ when days were ho, we wish that we could see thee} Mt- Broderick R S. 1-. of Lin-353?- now swas here on busines one day lately. And speak to thee as of yore. Mr. and Mrs. John Beatty had s at back again to this world of pain, clarge faunly gather'mg. of relatlves We could wish thee never more. i’rom Bed ROCK and 5108168 Creek 03f day last week. Miss Helen Ventress has returned at now our bones with her are fled clear, blow , Notice to Poultry Fanciers now she reaps her bright ra~ latives in this district. [N MEMORIAM brown, or cream shades. An exceliv-n: rts. We sold these specially a) a yard .......................................... b per yard with ‘1 g! values LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN, 17th, 1313 i We are sorry to hear that while iworkinvg in the woods Mr. 311110: uCairnduff was struck by a falling tree :and had his leg broken but we hope ifor as speedy recovery as possibl; Mr. and Mrs. Raglan gentertained some friends a i last week. (Special to The Post.) Mrs. Jameison, of Athzriy, i: spending some time visiting he: brother, Mr. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Christian spent Friday of last week at the home of his sister, Mrs. Gon’ilnof Eden, who is seriously ill. The W. I. met at the' home of Ira. Donald McFadyen on Wednesday oi last week, and a large number of ladies were present. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Tolmle and promises to be of special interest, All the ladies are invited to attend. Miss J ameison, of Atherl'y, recently spent a few days the guest of he: cousin, Miss Maggie McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Moynes, of Russel, Manitoba... are Visiting re: Miss E. Emit, of Manilla, and m G. Dalton have been visiting old a" quaintances here. Mr. James McGregor, of Port Pcrry, and son, Wilfred. of 051131” spent a few days last week at. Mr- G. Goodhand’s. _ The marriage took-place in Lindsag on Thursday Jan 9th of Miss Em Wilson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. 31 this place to 33 James Graham, of Verulam. The“; many friends here wish them a 1095 and happy untried life. (Special to The Post \ Miss Mary Murdock has returned after a pleasant visit with friends :2 Toronto. There was great disappointment here when the new teacher failed to appear on- Saturday night. Mr. R. Lobbe, o{ Mannesota. h“ 'returnedhome after spending the 1103' firm with his aunts, Mrs. Watts and Salter here. (Special to The Poet.) Mr. Henry Slade from near St:- geon Paint it vimu'ng friends in Bai- dow. Children Cry run rmcuza's CASTORIA NOGIE’S CREEK inches wide in We giVe you BELDTHEPOST BADDOW ISLAY Februarx 1913 n Richmoné one evening hou=e a TER The lots to at 2 dc Villa tide of in the s by adm the Vi! 131131 of In pun mortga of sale TION Vil J 01131 salts Riell very dena inson Ca retul Ne: Gr mgh chur the ‘ Sat: visit ofki the Me the usi‘ Sat bro

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