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Lindsay Post (1907), 6 Feb 1914, p. 4

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(SM to The PM) i (S This correspondence was received Mrs pu too late for last gm? 3 issue. ivis tingo 1 Mr. Walter Stevens, of Moosejaw, ‘ l is visiting Mr. B. G. Benson. Mr. Byron Bowins, of Woodvflle, accompanied by his sister, Miss Ruby Bowing, and her friend, atâ€" tended church service here on Sunâ€" day- . - Mr. T. ricKé'e. cf Eldon Station, Visited home frisnds on Sunday. Mrs. A. McFadyen, with her little granddaughter, Margargt McMillan, returnzd home last FRK,’ after spending a. nmth visiting friends in Buffalo and Toronto. m. T. HeKe'e. c1 Eldon Station EThursday evening of last week. A Visited heme frisncls on Sunday. Elarge crowd about ninety persons, -Jrs. A. McFadyen, with her little ;wera prasgn and a. very pleasant wand-daughter Margaret McMillan Etimc was spent. Mr. Weldon Brown returned home last week, after £11 led the position of chairman in spending a. month visiting friends in Ehis usual witty manner. One of the Buffalo and Toronto. Einterestiug- num‘rers on the program. Messrs. Herb Camvbell and Lauchie . was a debate “Resolved, that the McKermnare wand 72: a few weeksLspendthnfrc 18 more benefit to so- 11 this communitfl, the 3. having re- zciet) than the miser " The affirma- cently returned home (mm the West. tive side was taken 157 Mr Boyd, Miss S. Campbell, of Woodville, Ecaptain and Miss M. Naylor, and Vitite‘l at the 21mm oi Mr. H. A. Mr. C. Elford, while the negative barker on Sunday last. was defended by Mr. Tom Cnrrins fire. I). Yeoman. of Toronto visitâ€"' captain, also Miss ‘M Tolmie and 'ed at the home of Mr. R. SpenceEMs. Naylor. The judges gave the de- last week. Ecision in favor of the negatiVe. Mr. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Duncan fDonald Peter McKenzie acted as cri« (‘ampbelh on Jan. 21, a son. Etic and made a neat speech, as {:1 December a branch of the W0- 1831233. Other recitations, solos and men's Institute Society was organizâ€" Eduetts were well rendered, and were fa". at Hartley, and two meetingSE much enjoyed. At the close of the 1 we Seen held. The attendance at programme a dainty lunch was servâ€" 1: es: initial meeting-s has been heâ€" ed after which the pleasant evening PM” _ \ " \CE mu- in the Methodist church on Thurs- day, Feb. 5. The secretary, lbs. 6.. A. Barker, and the other om- -;-,ers extmd a corhial invitation to all thy; ladies of t ue section who are in any way inth in this praise- worthy work of social intercourse, am? mutuall benefit. to makes a spe- .cial efiort to meet at the chm-chem Thursday, Feb. 5. at 2.30 o'clock. at Hartley, and two meetings; much en j.oyed At the close of the 1 we seen held. The attendance at; programme a dainty lunch was servâ€" hese initial meetings has been 1112â€" 1361 after which the pleasant evening for: .-e standard desired, and this: was brought to a c1083 by singinb ”1: teen discouraging to the officers. :th: National Anthem, and a. hearty The me°tings are regularly held on Vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. the first Thursday of each month, 1:11161 Mrs. Byrnell for their hospital- and i:1 accordance with that ar- Lity. to which Mr. Byrnel suitably I ran: sament the next one will beheld;1cpli€d. in the Methodist church on Thurs- Mr and VHS S COPD entertained (1113:, Feb. 5. The secretary, Mrs. ‘a number of their friends from Fenâ€" 1‘:.A.Ba.rker,and the other om-lelon Falls and Glenarm on Wednes- 4391‘s extend a corhial invitation to day e ening of last week ',. X. (Special to The Post.) Owing to the treacherous and rath- er icy walking last week. Mr. Fox of this come? was the recipient of a very severe fall. He was engaged near the ban at the time and was in the act cf walking down the gangway when he missed his footing. As a. re- sult, Mr. Fox is now sufiering from the break of two or three ribs and a genera: shaking up. We all hope he will soon be about again. Mr. Wilson Hamilton left here a few days ago for Harrisburg to visit his father of that place, who is very ill a: present. We wish to congratulate Miss Mary E. Brien. a former resident 0‘ here, who graduated from the Ross Hospiâ€" tal last week. A here Kentucky jute hows that baseball 13‘ not a. nuisance. Well and ‘wisely spoken, your honor. It is a disease out in this Rack of the timber. Pfir‘uament' is 33:11} talkzng dear food, but when times get mm; bad ‘politidans can always .3315 she‘s: on words. Miss Viola Taylor, of the Scotch inc. spent a few days with friends PIEASANT POINT f“ 0 " 3""! The local branch of Women’s in- titute held a social evien ng at the i ‘8 ihome of Mrs. A. Byrnell. Zion. on (Special to The Post.) Mrs. Purdis. of Saskatoon, has been visiting her brothers, Sam and Hat. Mr. Archie Graham is 5 some time with his brother, lin Graham, of Woodville. t The deceased, who was an 01:1 and Ifaithul employee of the town. tas ghean in since a year "ago last Sep- tember. He. is survived by his wife, two daughters, and a son. and was a member of the L.O.L: and Foresters. J AMES HEPBURN i The death took plaCe shortly beoi fore two o'clock this afternoon 0: a; wen know-n resident of the town in; the persan of the late James Hep-i bdrn. ! 931w AR? spending . Mr (‘0â€" (Special to The Post) The Ladies’ Aid held at the home of Mrs. E. P. Rodman on Wednesday afternoon was largely attended, over thirty ladies being present. This be- ing the first meeting of the year the officers for the year, were elected. It was moved by Mrs. Moses Webster and seconded by Mrs. E. R. Rogers that all the ofiicers' of the previous year be re-elected, which was unani- mously carried at the close of the meeting. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Rodman. ' Eon the return of Mr. Charles S. Wal- itors and bride nec- !Miss Minnie Wool- :dridge) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. QWilliam Wooldridge.‘A Very appro- : priate address was: read by Mr. J. E. iLownsborongh and a. beautiful rock- !er was presented to the bride and Egroom by their young friends. (The apresentation being made by Messrs 3E. P. Rodman‘ and S. Ferguson) af- iter’ which the evening was spent in {dancing until an early hour,. when the guests repaired to their homes, _after wishing the bride and groom a [long and prosperous married" life, Misses Nellie Rich, Emily Dobson, Muriel Frain and Miss Pearl Fergusâ€" on were the delegates appointed to attend the Epworth League Conven- tion at Bowmanvillc this week. Mr. Charles B. Rennie. who has been spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rennie, 19ft on Friday morning for Toronto, where he will visit friends before rcâ€" tuening to Fort William. Mr. A. Hutchinson, telegraph oper- ator at Kencra, is spending a well- eamed holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hutchinson, at Mari- posa Station. I Mr. C. H. Lapp, of Little Britain, and Mr. George Douglas, of Manifla, township auditors, finished their work of the past yearpn Saturday. On Friday evening a reception was held at the home‘of Mrs. M. Walters, [ Mrs. c. McGuire and daughter, {Miss Pearl, of Oshawa, are visiting ‘at the home of Mr; W. J. MCGUIâ€" ‘ lough. i Mr. and 311‘s. Western of Zion iwere guests of Mr. and Mrs.1\1elvme iGilson on Thursday Mrs. Phillips and little daughter, of Manitoba, were the guests- of her brother, Dr. N. J. Stevens, d‘uziasg the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Graham were in‘ Montreal for a few days and re~ mai’ned over Sunday.. Mrs. Do’oson and Miss Lillian Doha. son wish to express their appxeciati- on of the many acts of kfildness shown them during the long siege ei.‘ sickness in their home by the people of the vicinity. $ Mrs. Wallworth, of Cameron, was }the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J- K. 'Powell 3116 other friends over San- Mr. L. Bowes, of Toronto, was the’ guest of his sister, Mrs; W. F. Web-A ster, during the week 1 Mrs. G. Dean, of \Iontrewal spenU Monday in our village. Mr. and Mrs.. J. F. Brass attendéd‘ the funeral‘ of' the infant son qf Mr... and Mrs. H. Moore, of‘Opsron Wed- nesday. ' I Mr. J. E. B. Madge, traveller Ebr Gordon Madiay Co. of‘Toronto, was in our village Thursday on business. Miss Evelyn Cameron spent: the week end: with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Birchanfl wane guests’of the Misses. McPherson on Sunday. Miss Viola Richardson returned home on Monday after a- week's visit with friends in Toronto.. Mr. Ed. Dames, who is. giving up farming. has his sake of farm stock, implements, etc... amounced iot Tuesday, Feb. 17th, and Mr. R. G. Webster having sol'h his farm to Mr. C. O. Dibmh, will have his sale on Thursday, Feb. 19th. Don’t forget the lecture to be given in the Methodist. Church on Monday evening, Feb. 9th, by his Honor Judge Deroche, of Beneville, and those who miss this lecture win cer- tainly 211.333 :1 twat. Mrs. F. (I. T’srrin and liztla (laugh- ter, of' Little Britain, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perrin on Tuesday. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Fred Everson and little daughter, of Saskatoon, Sask., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wooldridge. 'We are sorry to hear that Mrs. C. W. Foster is not as well as is wished for. If the ‘only 'way 'to e‘mvata the s‘mme were tn raise the nrioe 02-91% mission we should dean} of the OAKWOOD ‘ m LIWM PM: [ Gigantic Stock Reduction Sale Mr. Harry Burke of lashbourne, Sank. .. a. former resident at Ops township, is renewing acquaintances in town and district. Mr». Burke mt west in 1905-. and, like many others fro the. gland old County of Victoria. hair been most:- success: ful. He is working a. whole section, and last year had a. magnifiren-t crop. Dashbmzme is on the C.N’.R. Former Resident Home From West and has a. population of five hundâ€" red. Th 1': -. 199. not a house Where th-r village now stand-3 nme years Mr. Bur-3c. st'ates that a number of [so we are unable to publish it. former Ops residents are teaming at ELECTION OF OFFICERS Lasbboume. Messrs. W. and 388- County Masterâ€"Wet. Bro. J. W. Greer, formerly of Reaboro, live Loves, 41, Omemee. them. The former owns a hardware . County Dep. Master-Jam. J. and furniture store. and is doingIBowen, 1254, CobGCOnk‘ well. James and Robert Moore, sans County Chaplainâ€"dBro‘ J, Elliott, of Jamts Moore, .of Beaboro, are 96. Dunsford. both located at Lashbourne and are County Rec. Setâ€"Bro. Jno. Kel- dotng we‘l. Jae. Moore is taachet of 1y, 557, Lindsay, the high school. - ' County Asst. Rec. Seekâ€"320.113:â€" Mr. Burke states that when he left tashrbourne there was about six in« ones-of snow on the ground. :1: will Scores have already taken advantage of our wonder. ful offerings during this Be among the lucky ones. We have determined reduce these stocks and consequently down go the prices. Remember this is all season- able merchandise. i“ Ladies and Misses dresses in Navy. Alice, Cardinal and Black; the fab- rics are panamas serges, pongee andoéaffegasosibks. TRegular $20.00 22. an -5 0. oclear 7 5%; at each .................................... PM“... The remainder of our stock of this» seasons fashionable Coats m tweeds cheviots, chinchlllas and serges.. Regular $15.00 to $25.00. To clear at each ..................... 9,95 ea: Ladies Skirts in panamas and ser- ges in colors of black, navy, green-,. brown and grey. Regular price- $5.00 to $6.00. To clear at q ’7': Ladies and Misses Suits in tweeds, shades of grey. brown and navy. All the seasons lateSt styles. Reg- ular $15.00 to $18.00. To clear at each ............................ 9.75 undasgflérelles Ladies and Misses Dresses 3 $6.00. To clfa: at 2.75; Big Reductions 03- Coats A Snap in Skirts Here is Another Budget of Interesting Values. The Prices Talk. Big Suit Values remain in this district until March, and is l’eing warmly welcomeé. by his many old friends. COUNTY ORANGE. The County Orange Lodge of Vic- toria. County convened in: Lindsay. on Tuesday with a. big delegation present from all parts at the coun- County Master W. Bro- Jcs. Brown occupied the chair, and the omens reports presented showed satisfie- tcry progress all along the line. The vac was not ffi'cred it: a copy of the County Master's report, 80 we are unable to publish it. ELECTION OF OFFICERS County Masterâ€"Wet. Bro. J. W. Loves, 41, Omemee. County Dep. Master-431:0. J. County Asst. Rec. Sec. -Bro Harâ€" ty Brown, 32 Lindsay. ‘ County F11: Sec ~8ro. J. J. V0“. ‘ County 2nd Lecturerâ€"Bro. u. LODGE SESSION 1McKenzie. 935, Glenarm. .. _ 3 3 - t Bro. Wm. Warren. Past CW3: ‘ ‘Master; installed the omens. my Orange Lodge of Vicâ€"f The question 0‘ the “31“"? mty convened in: Lindsay. the coming (Notions Tvelfth :‘ day With a. big delegation of the most important 3’5“” am all parts of the coun- sidered. Omemee made 9- Lxg bu" the celebration, but it was W: 51..» A- w Ila-n Jae anm to celebrate in Lind-33$ ’Y ’cri. Reduced i’rices on Fur Pieces The wheie of our stock of superio: furs, which on account of the unfav. arable weather of the early part of the season, were“ not sold, we now offer at big reéuctions to clear. Buy here and now. The qua‘ities are the best, the prices the lowest. $.12 Rina ‘Wnlf Sens fnr ...... $9 ()0 31“ Persian Paw Sens for ...... 7 90 $15 Persnm Ties {01' .......... $15 Persian Mufis for ........ $15 Sable Mufli for .......... $19 Sable Ties for ........ .- . . . $10 Marmot Ties for .......... $12 Marmot Ties far .......... $15 Marmot Ties-for .......... $5.5 Hudson Seal Sea, for ...... $22.50 Black Thihat Sect for . . $6 drew Limb CCHars f0r.. .. $7 50 Grey Lamb Collars for” $3. 75Grey Lamb Caps for” One only Black Bocharan' Lamb Coat size 40. 4:") in. imug,.a good warm deiv. mg coat. Reg 370; For ...... $49 50 ( me. only Biack Persian Lamb Coat, ‘24 in. long, fine Pven glossy curl, satin fined. Reg $125. For ...... 75 00 One only Black Parsian Lamb Coat: 30 in. long. high storm cnllars and rpv- ereg. A beautiful (tint, RegSlSK). $125 ’Pwo anlv 54 in. Muskrat Coat=,(mrk glossy fur, satin lined, (we sive 36. each other 40. Reg $65.00. For. . . .550 One truly-.Fur Liuml Coat; siza 42. best. b‘ack broadclmh shell, Cauadxan rat lined, Al Sabée collar and rpvpree. Reg $75 For .............. $60 00 Reduced? Prices on Fur Coats UR’DSAY,. mm”, an, m Us. County Treas.â€"Bro. Forty-four per cent of the .handled in Chicago have M dresses, and it 035‘: 8 Uncle: ~ i000 a year to donor up the Caunty D. of C.-â€"Bro. Wm. County lst Lecturer _â€" Bro. ones. 'New York has tried schools with some success. avoid bad ӣ3" .......... 0000000000 Lt. for...... Sett for . . .ndert' WMmflw â€",anOn/. 1111 (Spea'al 0n Hominy 1'8 of Pain! 1e With awrto For th thoug] intere: especi Men’s many "3100i WM Order Ofle: 8n

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