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Lindsay Post (1907), 6 Feb 1914, p. 1

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tatcd VEI’V the his and ch tors H's ago. A g pision 25c re is worth ’he Ladies Aid meeting of Mohawk 3m ROads will bag-“fin in the Me- .dist church on Thursday evening, 12th. The ladies will appear in time costumes of fifty and sixty bompaxied by Mr. Harry Welch of faden, are making 3 1111831988 trip rough the camps at Hall's Lake. CAHBRAY (Special to The Post.) 2:: infant son of Mr. and Mrs. 2 Wells died on Thursday last, 2 Was buried on Saturday. m Friday morning last the chim- ' on 312'. Ed. Woods house caught . and caused quite an enitement some time. Fortunately no dam- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brownlae have; '1 ma into the brick house recently '1“ mated by Mrs. Small. box {he Women's Missionary Society of m e Msthodist church momma their not anal festival and bamr to 9 be 0 rm ’ in the town hall on Wedne- by y February lltt. ma: Mr. A. “may. of F‘en'elon Falls, in: 135?, C. Peck has been 80 suc~§ Mr. Chas. Cohen, reeve ssfulasa sales agent, mar ae Xsiattended the meetings of w aimed a free trip by them iboro county council last 1 parator campany he 1'51)?me to; Mr. Joel Hen-demon wa convention at Renfrew. to Lindsay last Wednesda A very enjoyable evening. was spent There was no service i the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. gbytcrian church here yest “.38, Lake View Point, on Friday;pal~tor, Rev. Walker. bein m. c, Han-”mom. oi Carnarvon was , to“ on Thursday. Rev. F. B. Belem. of Halibnrton, as a visitqr in town on Tuesday. 313 Wm. Archer. of Dauphin, Mam, ho is visiting friends in this 10- :ity, returned from Little Britain 1 Monday after a pleasant visit th old time friends. was done. The Stock Includes Our Sixty Eghth Year , mornmg last the chi-m-g' Omemee, Feb. 4-0n Monday aw" MF- “108- RObSOfl is spending 2 Ed. WnOd-S house caught m. a very serious accident, which Efew days in Toronto this week. used quite an excitement .might have proved fatal,» occurred at me. Foz‘:11nstely no dam-athe home of Mr. Herb Jones, of 1e ?Emny south, when their little three: Aid meeting of Mohawk {year old child fell into the cistern; will begiven in the Me- in seems the cover had been placed‘i ’5‘ :h on Thursday evening, ion the cistern, but the child in stepp- a the ladies will appear iniing on it had tipped it. letting him . A' we are lett' _ ; ~ . 7 3:23 of fifty and sixty lsuddenly drop into the water. Luck- 5 ”W ""t “ ”am“! ' quantity of 9996 this year. Leave L good time is expected. ,in he was rercued before all hie had vnur Oi'dpppas-‘v mm. Mr. Grover Kerr is visfi’mg rela fives at the Falls. â€"~ mâ€"oâ€"fl’ ___-.. m â€".... _..,.,,.._..___, - / W 1‘0 EIGHT .. as -‘m- an... -1’“.A""' Luva .-.ub“ Carnarvon was at.) ; Wm. H. ‘3 Mr. were vilib :viaiteu Bk- élam: 1 [“138 Son Mrs Tuesday. Falls wan taken . F. De mnd again. I My, {a At The MCGAFFEY STORE, LINDSAY On Thursday last. 29th January; by the Rev. H. Walker. at the muse, Mr. Frank Craddock and Miss Mabel Eaten, both of Haliburton. were united in marriage. They 2301: the afternoon train for Detroit and other places. LITTLE CHILD FELL '- -7 vuwvll :Falls is mung at her fatihr’n, Mr. ;F. Dettmn". ; r. O'Haxja of S§racuu, N. Y., is ‘hare on business connected with the gstove factory, of which he is general manager. - Rio hockey zany: last Wednesday «mm: to the thaw. visit her cousin. f Miss Mary Oswald, teacher at Fells ésptmt the week and at bar hOme. ‘ g E g E a. a :1 a H s E? The Baptist parsonage is for rale. Anyone wanting a good comfortable home would do no better than in- mt. There is a good stablc on the to Lindsay last Wednesday. There was no service in the Pres- byterian church here yesterday the pas-tor, 1212?, Walker, being laid up with a severe cold. Mr. Alex. Mort son, erville, spent last we] at the meeting of the cil. (3900231 ‘to The Pout.) Mr. Robert Moore, of Stamhope, . Ellsworth Austin INTO ClSTERN? 355?”: TE: Staples. Dress Waâ€"sh Goods was a visit)? Galway Fencion {€1â€" {present The afiair was one of a ichain of teas being given by the laâ€" §dies of the Methodist congregation. 5 Mr. T1108. Robson is Mg a Mrs. A. McFarland was thq hol- tcsa ofva large and successful tea on Tuesday, about ninety ladies being ! Mr. W. H. Robson fpamnts, Mr. and Mrs §this week. ,‘ The regular meeting of the W. (3.1". fU. was held on Monday evening, at .f the home of Miss Jordan, Oak st. 4 On Stmday evening H.181; in St gAndrew’ a church a. lecture illustrated by electric views was given by a Edelegat’e from Knox College. The subject was of much interest being .'on Western life and conditions. and “me life of the mismnary amid these scenes was faithfully and vividly *portrayed LINDSAY ONTARIO , Mrs. Goulais, of Lindsay is the {guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. W. :Brandon. The members of St. Andrew’s Bible Clans were treated to a sleigh ride on Tuesday evening, the meeting 1e- ing held at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lee. Mrs. L. Towniay cauataiheé a large ' number 'of‘l'adfe! Very m antly at her home at the hem} , of Colborne street on Monday evening. Jas. M. Squier 8: Son. Lindsay. (In; As we :n-o letting out a rmhwexl quantity of Seed this year. Leave Your order- eaz-Iy with Xthe guest at her sitter, Mrs. Dr. {Gould this week. V ‘ Mr. Albert, Oliver, of Potcrboro, l I Visited his aunts, the Milan Abbott Mast week. friends at the Falls this Mrs. Cornicr spent last was}: with} Lakefi‘ald triads. 1‘ Mix: Violette McKendry spent the: week in Rosedale with her parents. Dr. D. Gould returncd on Friday’ from a business trip to Toronto. Mrs. Mesquite. of Vancounr, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. Dom-an. â€"~ I .4... â€"~.-_._>-.a- (Speciai to The Post.) PENELON FALLS Tompkins, of Cambray W‘al Graham is viliting is visiting .his W. IJ- Rebson last was}: with ffaw wean E Mia's K. ndry spam: the: Mrs. M r her puma. gToronto. #11 on F'riday‘5 1m” M- to Toronto. 313% mek Vancounr, jg! 1"A('°i"°°€ I. D. Dugzan. ~ . nn V811 .m is Yilitinzz ”In bah: ., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6 19:4 Every time a mzi enters his own home after dark his wife looks at the clock. Mr. Jot-n Wilson was through here last week w,th his sawing outfit. Mrs. J. J Eades of Sunderland, visited at Mn George Griffin' 8 last week. Mr. George and Miss Bertha Good- hand ;;;~5,.-ffameron visited friends here recently. Quite a number from here attended the i nest at Coboconk on Monday Rig-ht. geon Point. The'cerem0ny was per- formed by Rev. A. Cook, of FenSIOn Falls, in the pr‘esenCe- of only the imâ€" mediate relatives. We wish- them a long and happy life together. ‘8th inst. Rev. W. W. Jones, afo er pastor "will con-duct the aervic I Mr. and Mrs. C J. Merry en tamed a number of their friends .a dinner in the Inn on Satur- {evening Miss Mary Gmham.tt1augn’£er' of? . ' Mr. an: Mrs. John '1‘.Gr3ham,of‘R(3I3MAZV”‘In 10‘1"“; memory 0‘ Mm- this place, was united in marriage; Ann T Rodman "L0 died at her last Wednesday evening, Jan let g home, Little Britain, February 5th to Mr. George Rutherford, of Stur i 1908 (Special to The Post.) Tlhis correspondsnce was received too late for Rant week's issue. Rev. W. Hall, of Swansea, occu- pied the pulpits of the Presbyterian churches last Sunday and preached excellent sermons. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Merry of Win- inipeg, spent the week end with Mr. hand Mrs. W. J. Mitchell. 5 Mill Alsacia McInnes, is splending a {my week: with her sister. Min K. McInnis, in Toronto. ., Mrs. M. McFadden is visiting SToronto. ! i Mils M. Corkman returned home giant wcek, after a visit with friends . .. l . ; 1n ton on Saturday. Miss G. Lindsay. in Coboconk. Anniversary thank ofiering services will beheld in the Methodist church at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday, 8th inst. Rev. W. W. Jones, aform- gr pastor, "will. con-duct the services. relating in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. J nipeg, flpenvt the wee and Mrs. w. J Mitt Mrs. (Special to I‘m root.) Flora. Morrison in Canning-I McKay spent Friday in BADDOW J. Macdonald in visiting rlends at Saturday Mrs. Hiram Rogers and Miss Marâ€" lion and Master OBmOnd are enjoying the past week at Vietoria Road. A number from here journeyed to gWoodVille rink on Monday night. 3 Misses Stella and Tillie Hancock iare at present spending a couple of weeks Wh Woodville and {Mara friends. I mrs. Thomas, Wooldridge was la trained nurse, am away attending the funeral of her jibe northwest are ho: adnt at Oshawa.‘ =' ' . ’ 2 Rev. 2.11. Robms a: I Mr and Mrs. J. Jewell xistedat1H‘Cks aro attending iMr. Fisher's in Eldon during the {E- L convention. We I {1.85: Week :will return betfler oqn Mr Herbxe 'fielzlon and' szster Al- iuork he spent Thursday in Lindsay. i Our 3'0”an 118001 Miss Beanie C 11' ' “ g . u 18 )8 SDenosng the then 81301135 on the icq wee-k mth Toronto friends. §evenings- Mr. and Mtg. J. E Terrill andé GaSOIiM lights a! daughter Marguerite, are enjoying a, ‘ equipment for any 111 visit with Ux'bridge, Pickering and but they are not much Greenwood friends. lgafloline runs out. Of 3 I § 5 f I T g . j Mrs. Hiram Rocers and Miss: M.» ,pref'er to be m thn 60' Mr. Herbie W630!) and sister he spent Thursday in Lindsay. Miss Peenie Cuuis is spending 3 i i E gwce ek with Toronto friends. Her lamp now burns brightly in Heaven, And its light has not yet gone out on earth. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jewell "iSSted at EHicks Mr. Fisher's m Eldon during the E- L- past Week. ”rm ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hancock spent Thumiay at Fingerboard, the guest of his‘sismr, Mr. F. Frise. Mrs. Thomas, Wooldridge away attending the funeral of mint} at Oshawa. 7 was her ed at Mr. Wm. Rich’s east wood, on Wednesday Oak few days at Cameron, the Mr. Wesley Hewie. Mr. IN MEMORIAM (Special to The tram-awn You need rot m or draw some money. You v.51! find 0. LINDSAY BRANCH : - Bert Jmll spent a Use The Maii For Banking DAUGH’I‘ BBS . - Birchard visitâ€" LR, PfiESinfi‘f. n, PRESBDUS'. w. o. MATTHEWS. . BOGERT, General Manager. v thb' guest ) are spending a few days with their - gsister, Mrs. John:Brnca. . -§ Much sympathy is hit for Mrs T. «Jacks.- n, of our (math ward, who is tfsufiering from a stroke. sun she best of the season. stretched across nld gamma WINN-In Emily Zara, 1914, Mrs. C9 years. v held at Mrs. A. P. Mark’s on Thure» day of this week. At the time of‘ writing they are planning and work‘ ing to make this session one of the The funeral will leave the family residence, ‘Emfly, on Thnrsday, Feb. 5th at nine o‘clock, and proâ€" ceed to St. Luke’s chm, thence to Roman- Catholic cemetery for in» term‘ent. suflering from appears to Her daughter, ROBERT ROSS. ”zinger, a R ‘7 42:51:: ’ ' chmblo Woman’s Institute jg be in the dark. 3 be imDrOVing a little. 2r, 0‘ Gama-ma. who is nurse- at!!! her son {ram PAGES GNE DIED am an excellent any public building, 9 much use when the llt. 0f M 801119 a the natural bridg old Scngog. I and Mr. Noble lg 031' Provincial We are sure they aflipped for thg T0 EBHT. Va! 6 ?8 to be on Thureâ€" . aged 32¢: Feb.-

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