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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Feb 1909, p. 1

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IA. trams. CML Honor Hz. Linthny Ex. JACKsox PEEL 'ork ; SMITH N’otsries eh- Montreal. I Ofices,6Wfl iOB. Dr. Pogue’l CflRDS L118, ’oronto [98. to. SIXTH. 0: County E- Lnk 6! C4 AT work. ’x oft!» ‘NTA Ink of M Le Farmers” 8t ’CONNl EITH HOPKII Korma, either nadian by birth, and a verteran of the rebellion of ’37. For many years he had conducted a prospering tin- smithing business in our village. He leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. John Gillan, of Healy, B. C. The funeral, conducted by Rev. J. O’. Sullivan, took place on Tuesday to the Roman Catholic cemetery. ‘ A great many people 0! the com- munity are victims of la grippe. manâ€"almost a centenafiamâ€"his death was somewhat unexpected, for only last week he had been telling his friends of his excellent health this Mr. Miller, of Mt. St. Louis, Sim- coe, county, is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Gilchrist. Mr. E. B. Webster, C. E., arrived from Vancouver. B. 0., on Thursday of last week, and after spending a few days with his wife and family, left on Monday for Haileybury. Mr. P. Spence has been spendinga week with friends in Dunsford. Miss Jessie Bickle has been sufler- ing from a severe attack of la grippe We hope to hear of her speedy re- covery. On Sunday morning last occured the death of Mr. Narcisse Emsur, one of Kirkfield’s oldest residents. Al- though Mr. Emsur was a very old tinue. in Lindsay. Mr. P. Duxbury, o! Beaverton, who last week opened a bake shop in the Campbell House block, is kept quite busy with his steadily increasing trade. We hope his success will con- Kirkfield, Feb. 1.â€"Mr. Walker Nit- chell, of Millbrook, arrived in town on Saturday night to resume work in staples’ Bros. hardware store. Mr. Fred Rothwell spent Saturday mintatthoVu-mm. 3 6900000¢OOOOQOOOGO’OQOOOOOOOOQ....‘... KIRKFIELD To those in our town and vidnity' whq are not members of the public 0 3 9 fl _ “__‘\ ¢ .0900.QOOOO£09...OO‘WQ’W’OOQO‘OQOQOOOOOOQO 09 12 PAGES ' IMPORIANI NEWS 0f Iflf DISTRICT Our Sam-Fourth Yearâ€"No. 6 (Special to The Post) 1F IT’S SO, YOU’RE SURE TO SEE) IT IN THE LINDSAY POST skate. Just think of it, Victoria Road has a. rink, Bdsover has two. and Kirkneld has none. If it were not for our “old relia- Our hockey team intend to 'play Victoria Road on the ice there on Friday. Their pluck in staying with the gameâ€"so far a losing game â€" is to be admired. But we could be more enthusiastic it they would direct their eflorts towards having a rink in the village, where they might have a. few practices between matches, and, inci- dentally, where the rest 01 us could The annual congregational meeting of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church took place on Wednesday of last week The usual‘reports and business were dealt with. Some minor arrange- ments are to be changed. printed re- ports are to be ready shortly with detailed accounts of the church activ- ities during the past year. A pleasant feature of the evening was the pre- sentation to Mrs. Mosgrove, of. a gold mounted umbrella. This was merely a slight gift to show Mrs. Mosgrove that her faithful and capa- ble service as organist during the ‘ past year have not been unappredat- [ library, we suggest that now is the time for you to join. Our library is a very well choun one, and in it you can and book of every description on all subjects. There are not only the best works. of standard authors. but also the newest books in fiction, pol- :ities, exploration, science, etc. And ‘carehasbeentakentobaveallOan- adian. books of merit among these. Theieeformembershipissmallâ€"a‘ very tiny part of the value one gets in return. Once you become a member you will always be a member, we are sure. You need the library. The lib- rary needs you. Join now. q '3‘»: Rood last week with her mother. Mrs M. Monat. Miss .Jennie King, of Victoria Road. visited her aunt, Mrs. J. Wat- erson for a few days this week. Miss Maud Conlon, of Victoria Road, spent last week with her cons- toire sash; Miss McGix-r. in cream I‘m“ Miss Luann, in green voile: rifles McPherson, in white mull, with pink girdle; Miss McFadden, «Kirk- fleld) in blue eolienne; Miss McKenzie in white muslin empire dress; Min Mitchell, in cream eolienne, with lace bodice; Miss Irene Mitchell. in pink mull empire gown; Miss McDonald in satin with pink girdle; M188 McInnee in white mull; Miss Nettie lchnnee. in white muslin, with pink girdle. silk princess gown, with pink “8’13 Miss Jennie Shields, in green voile, with pink touches; um Gallagher 1!! white mul'i prinwss drew; 3“” 8““ Balsover, in white muslin; H188 K3“ Steele, in coinspot muslin with direc- Shields, of Victoria Road, in white One 0! the prettiest and iollieet ai- [taire of the eeaeon was the dance giv- en last Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Mangrove. Their homeâ€"pretty at any timeâ€"looked particularly love- ly with its decorations OIJW and chineee ,lanterne. Tito large rooms, with a wide archway between were cleared for dancing. and all in- dulnd enthusiasticale in this past- ble," the Pine Hill. our winter would be slow indeed. As it in, with bobs and toboggans. nearly all the young- er folk have many a happy evening coasting through the town. Rumor says that our “town fathers" are likely to, torhid coasting on the Pine Hill. We hope that this is merely a Hrs. Moon-ova and man both wore white muslin LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. peaaumy 5, 1909 [INDSAY POST Fisher’s open air tink- via as indeed 813d t° hear “I“ mumncnonaldJsm-bhto boabont ”WWW 01 two M13. Bella Cmeron, of Beaverton. returned home on T1105“,- ‘M 5‘" “mt‘mk'ithhernm.ln. H. Holman. of Gm“ mu. m m ucwm and Ir. J. McEachu-n spent s‘m’ 1n Lind- GRASS HILL (spew to The Post) Mr. and Mrs. Jno. SWIG visited friends at Victoria Road over Bun- pron, will conduct the service. We hope for a good attendancc. es were held hete Sunday. and were ably conducted by Rev. B. A. What- tam. of Woodville. who gave an in- terestingtalkonml'heNeedeolOur Great West." The subea'iptione for the afternoon amounted to over 355. Mr. John Brown was on the sick list last week. ‘ Mr. Elmer Jones spent a couple 0! days at Lindsay this week. On account of the quarterly com- munion service at Manilla on Sunday next, Feb. 7th, there will be no ser- vice at Peniel until evening at new o’clock, when our pastor. Rev. 8. Dn- u u. subject “the nncortdnt! 0‘ me. the certunty 0‘ do: -" The choir also rendered nppropriato "1°C- tions during the service. The procedon than wended its "I to Mdndoe's «meaty. '11“ 13““ ment took place. 30th. "I hrxoly “and“ b! ”'0 friends and neighbor- ot the demand The service was conducud 5! our a short. but impressive munity was Ihocbod and saddened on Wednesday last, Jan. 27th. to tau-n o! the sudden death on flat day 0! Mr. Wm. whoa. at his home. lot 18. con. 12. um sumac-o ol only two days. The funeral. on Bum-day, Jul. Mr. Adrian Bedgwick. of Burt's Falls, is herewisiting his mother. Mrs. Alex. Berry. of Haflcybury, formerly 01 this place. in visiting her parents, Mr. and lira. Golden. Hus mu wet. in 915i“ friends in Peterboro. Gelert, Feb. 1. â€" Ir. John Wilson. of Klnmonnt. is we buying m: but haynck, which was much‘ujoyod. even in January weather. '11:. closing chorus. “There in no place 11h hot-0' wastakeningoodpartbythhaat, although it was rather had (an on the part of the “hon." and earrings and driven Qty. How- ever, Hr. Kitchen «no to.» rescue and brought the putty m in a. tend into the spirit“ the fun. Time now sumo quickly! the dancing of clogs'to the “hunt”; mm o! the violin. phyed by tithe-t. Songs were given in: f ylebythooo musically inclined, Iltogothet u mostjoyoustimw ' 1:. Bone The county 0mg: Lodge met here (Special to The Post.) plumber until the Ian, wbcn he suc- cumbed from on and: of la (apps. He lanes 3 widow lad one huh- The funeral of tho late Narctue Bin-m- was Ian-gel! uttcndod on Tues- day. Mr. Bun-m- us one of the old- est redden- of this place. Although dmoctlooyuraOIuga,hemu utiveulmanoldxty,and wu (Special to The Post) weeks ago Wm aha badly tact while Outing on Ir. at anniverury‘ servic- whole eon- 1, who nu Hand. After the m businm o! the society was W gt '3' decid- ed to hold s box sod-l on Thursday. Feb. 11th, in the into/am of the society. '30:. Pearl Austin want to (m- ‘monnt on Saturduy. M be will spend moral day: wlth hr gdativea jn thnt village. In. Tilly Seymour m Inst week from 1113!. VW IN III-pent s couple 0! week- with but I!“ an town loud”. Ye'u .' be welcome. Tho parish worker- at St. Junel' church held a meeting on Tueedty a!- 101k come doon tothdr lecture room. M'nguyesxudhantle 0' re- tro-Juneau, sic “in thy ha in bon- n10 Scotland. and t mun “Wm” The Steam Chemical Compeny's mill shut down m Sawfly last and tbont thirty he‘- who were employ- ed will now be out at work (or s mmdmmlcuexpected the mill will start running in April. A Scottish "min; in St. Andrew'- lecture room in to be given by the guid folk 0’ St. Andrew's on Friday. February 5th. They bid 3' the toon’l noun; vu closed by :11 pm- m in m the nth: no- then. The nut mgul-u' meeting is tn 5° W it the home 0! 1111. Min- 9.? 3pm work was done by m Woman lutmflfl- 33° “5"!“ a” mutation ad the trip "I"! much. and W the mm “'9 h“ elocudhuutheirdelenuw the convention. It. 8. M then undead “I “1' mm auction in human 62m ”that there. In. J. Rnynet on‘ lunoyllcuu :1!!!»ch melon-romp! totfllnrguu’ite olthedtyol'l‘or- “evening ttbeinzthc onto.mvideonstthohoncdlr.' a“ tgr Gertrude. malts. J.ldm.MmGI-'1nd inndave: ,,IAL; _A_-_L.-. LL-L ‘. WK FALLS (8W Tho Post) mwmdtho m- lonl'dh branchotthc'om‘o In- wushrgegtmdanceands "I7 mumm'uwd- TN mné.udmmronanum Lilly p‘tm “we 3 piano .010 which In much unwanted. The president then and on I!- joyingthobcdthy 3W tint t- 1mdindflnloenllty.tuebom tboworryotdtyme. rived tron “undue: st mum.lndh°P°‘M°‘mm' bulvonldtakendvsnuco of "I! an whenever Mbk- .- M can muothér wt! for!!! “in“dm range at Cobourx. his unable to Attend to him a! 100W. Wehope ththevmrecelnm batman then. In. Roy um. tad bot MCI!- ter. Waite. o! the city 0! Tot- onto. are visitor: at the home o! In mo. m. for t "9°“ °‘ '1” convention at Guelph. m apart, mg was an cxcepflonall! 3°04 W- w W tojith W m? tun by the members. HOUNT PLEASANT (Epoch! to The Pact) The mm pnlpitheuwu, oecuplodbytthoqunchbou onthoflthtmt.’l‘hthmeon¢nâ€"| ntlou. flout mount. Om. mm.munomlywm| (Mountable[pa-tor.WheatheluuouI mpMMMMnodehym gettingnnlnkur.uvewmthon' bewingthonpponddsnotthe‘ mulenim.'hnnordlvmbotnn-' odintoploughnhu'u undthelunb udthewouwmnedovntogother. Wchopethat he'mroodnpropet‘ enjoying a cum: ride to Woodvmo rink on Honda! M!“- T.” roads N’ in; hare. they tried the ditch. with the result tut they was unmou- {only pitched headlong into the now twlco within s M rods. For- tnutely they were not st .1! hurt. three of our young folks who were A number 0! you: people from here think of “mam; Ir. Purim-'3 school amt, to be given In thehallntfinrthyonMyevon- in: next, February 5th. wuheldcttbouddmot amp-on. 0! Toronto. not and Stun-any In laden onthebcuflbtobo .' [or 15 cents. Onr popular teacher, Ilia: Chribel leDoudl. has been wisely rte-engu- ed for another year. and Mr. Ferguson. no the guests at Mr. W. J. runny. o! Laeuew tax-In it thcir drum done. It. Wm. Loan and wife lat lust week for the vest alter spending 3 month with friends and old maint- urge stock hm therefor com Boyd Co. . Mr. John David-on leaves (or last week. west this week alter spending two or three month- vith old neighbors sud SOUTH W (W To The Pact.) Thereoentthnwhubeenu boon tothehrmotthisloahty.such a. famine for voter never 1.: known before. Every one has t good ~u..v-3y out first work. Lord's 809w will be W by “Mayan-Magnndconcen mmmuwuwwdmm cry m on My last. lumbaydvort :tthebnild- in; [mostly used by the Sdntion Anny. We mama itiltobe DOM and find for : dwelling, It will be quite an improvement. » Next Sunday morning quarterly ingspent. mmmmmmm Good, 0! the L. C. I. spent Sunday Rich. 0! Woodvflle. were guests Whom owingtoulneumthe Smithy hit. Ivnmumdm‘thhweekwlthre- atthedecthotllr.D.V1dBinthun Inaadlrmslnmandumny ol Woodvflle. WOODVILLE loam. Campbell and «Bind-.1 to The Post.) wt 8°04 9'03”“ www.mmedmm Icon undue! position in Shannon Co's store, To- “: ayatollah; route. on Saturday, glut spending: A u_ # A -..-- Ir. 8. Ribbed. of Bellcvme, is 13163: at thehoneollr.w. P. “machinanretumed to THE nommou BANK ' PAYS SPEGIAI. ATTENTION T0 pruchod two caning minion- Sunday morning quarterly will be held in' the Methodist SAVINGS AGGOIW' mndnverypleuulteven- for more Toniaâ€"31.00 por You In Adm st home. â€"mchacl Menu, and 65, l' shantymu near Sun-ex. N. B., is idea! from drinking wood alcohol. â€"1fhelenunseuonwinopenm Wednesday, February 24. and end ‘with Easter Sunday. April 11. Bred to FIRST PRIZE WINNING BOAR at Lindsay, 1908. 825 to 835 Each. You; “not. both cox, 38 Each POLLED ANGUS BULLS COWS AND HEIFERS ONE SHORT-HORN BULL We are cmwded for space and will sell for Immedmc delivery at bargain Pxize winners, imported, and prize winning stock. â€"-Ir. June- Leddy, of West 098,- pnrchued a few days since from D. C. Rona, 0! Burn Brae Farm, Wood- ville, a pm but! Durham bull, tho beenminedinthlsconnty. PBOPRIETOB Ir. Dennisfiedyspentlut week;â€" visiting his sister. Mrs.0'Koe1e. d: aim. a: visiting rehtives in the: VICTORIA ROAD. (Special to The Post.) mos Thornbury. of Lindsay, is man; rehtivel in the village. muArtieAltongaveamyinter- eating sud prolitsble report on Ion- dsy evening at the Epworth W prceygeon on Thursday spending some weeks under the pur- spent .Snnday under the parental. enul root. weekend “album,“ Knto~ convention held at Woodvine mentâ€" 1y. rounds in this burg. We are pleased tostctethehmflyolllr.nsn.mno we. who have had a. severe attache! it, a: recovering. b mean borhood with this in outing ly. onto last week. lr. A. Rychnu and daughter, Ilia mu, returned to Portland. (ro- nodeoutncteuudoootherweek ct tendonwflleeethemoompleted.‘ SomewhonpportedtheCoundlh taking away 8800 of the gown“ ”.mbeginumgtooeetbdr-b. tubeuow,uthereneverwqu-> m to build tho-e swamp took. and besides getting than dune hap- ly. The eight hundred dollars woufl hove mode then m complete. and thus one oettlaneut would hove no- oeeototheother,und.twothirdnd South Vex-ulna would he benefited HIGHLAND BANG“ s. STEWART, It. Geo. Kym and Kiss Mr. John Manbb, accompanied by WILLIAM - 31-, NEAR KENT FOR SALE 1 WHITE YORKSHIRE IGISTERED SOWS Ella Ryckm returned to ', visited friends It Woodvfllc UPHILL P. O.

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