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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Feb 1914, p. 5

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ot New 3 it"; 1d Mfr. and nity [A .1. i;- i ‘7: 1:. 3' \., . _ ), .. .. , that your place’ is to be left vacant . . 1 _ , 98‘ L76 2‘45 meiiziimfvit): mtyhirr a p ea and we know that ours will Be a ' . deep loss. We lon have been bound Pattern No 8-8211 Pattern No. 8-8221 . a farewell party was held on Fn- ‘ PRESENTAlloN IN (Special to The Post.) FEW" TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. E. G.Lytle, Messrs. E F. P. Coed, w. E. Bonncy, J. S. Balsom Grove. Feb. 17-â€"Mr. and Francis and Ed. Rich, were in Torâ€" Mrs. R. C. Webster will move to Feâ€" This is Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Week, and we are givi ‘0 last week. earned ret‘ t afte . - every customer one Of these three stylish Patterns WI ":0“ Mrs. Loocks and son of Ingoldsby lremen r a very sue . .ceasful farming career in the tow“- com . were guests of Mrs. Bouncy on . “ e in for your pattern, be sure to see the showmgof Thursday last. lshlp of Fenelon. Last night about Dress Materials Suitable for Mann g Up These Dresses .322: 3211?." '..°i..f§§§§‘i..i‘i§ lZifghiii’f’eiifii123.3?“ “‘1 SpeCially Priced or This occaSion. our village On Thursday re rurall g ome to ishow the esteem in which they were route business. lheld. onto attending the automobile show nelon Falls shortly to enjoy a well They were presented with two Pattern No. 8-8186 Pattern No 8-8213 Pattern No. Sâ€"8186 Mr F' P‘ 0°“ 1“ ”Wing the very handsome chairs, a hymn book, . . . . . house recently 9“"th from M" a set of silver spoons and address, to This deSIgn is espeClally The ideal material for which Mr. Webster replied, on behalf of himself and wife, in his genial and . Jas. Chidley on to a lot in the vil- attractive as a work dress making up this design is T1115 (1351311 15 equally 1339- and Will “We" rem°d°1°d and of delainette with bands of the soft textured crepes that good for a morning dress of fitted for renting. pleasing manner. The address was as ' . - _ . . , , , Mr. Robert G. Webster’s sale of follows:â€" Chambray In a contmst1ng lends Itself admirably t0 lapture tnnlmed Wlth brigh- farm stock, etc. on Thursday last To Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Webster color. Colors, black and the draped efiect Of this tly colored satin. Here are was largely attended and 80“ Prim Balsom Grove:â€" Whlte, navy and White, fawn sample .dl‘eS-‘f, COlOl‘S, sky, the quantities required and realized, especially on cattle and Dear Mr. and Mrs. W “â€"R is grey, copenhagen and cream grey, alice, pink and cham- sheep. abate ° ° . icli d f lin - ground With figured designs. pagne. the Pnce‘ Miss Viola Richardson spent the w “p ee 3‘ °f “rm" and 1'9 gret that we have learned that you iyds. 0f Maiutte ll 123cm“; 7 yds. crepe 27 ins. wide 18c "1,28 45'. yds «l in. Sltll It 396.....1.” 13:: {Zigztpifigzzg’e’ the guest Of are about to leaVe our neighborhood 3138- WI- Chain] it 15c. ...llc l yd. Satin 20 its. wide 58c... "50 l yd. 20 in. satin at 50c ......... 50.; Miss Dora Hicks, of Valentin reâ€" t° "'ide Mhm' w" “a“ learned Another 'efiective combination for this together by the sacred ties of friend- ' ° day evening last at the home of Mr. For the arst Spnng days when one does This same desxgn made up of brocaded . . . h' . d - design 15 file all wool delalne with contrasting and Mrs. some Tait, when about one ' ‘9 a“ ”u” “ample °‘ W“ - . Messaline silk will give vou a charming own . ' . 0“ manhood and womanhz‘od has ” . -... L . > . . . , . - , ~ friends e hbors as- »0t “3‘“ ‘1 n03 ‘ this dress. 0f .S-erg.e W111 be color cufis 11d “rdle of Liberty satin. Ma- dec1del dress 'et it is as cas to kg ‘ hundred .and n ’g . caused; us to love you and to hold .. r useil‘... There are Six of this fine an i a 15-. ~ y Y) 3 y ma 6 .111 sembled at their home to bid them Rennie. Miss Tait's many friends : your face will be sadly missed among Were pleas‘ed to see her. 118. Your kind Sympathy will not be Mr. M. Williams, of Blackwater J ct glorgotten and your influence will be and friend spent Sunday with his slaw left after you have gone from our ter, Mrs. (Dr.) Stevens. .midst. Mr. Charles Medland of Gainsbor- Let us say that we hope your good ough, Sask, spent Monday in our vil- work will be continued wherever you less after five years absence. He may be, and that we may still hold Speaks highly Of that part Of the a place in your affections just as country and expects to return there you shall in ours, in March. His sister, Miss Lettiel , . d I In order that you may have some bledland, Of Cambray, accompanie tangible evidence of the esteem in him here and called on a few â€" . ~ ~ - - ' l . f , . which you are held by your neighbors CANNINGTON ESCESSI ‘,i:?t:s“?:o§:§;m§::n on :Eil WOODVILLE Fight on Train Mr. Archer s farm for a term of friends, â€"â€" - . . . . . . ou in hi h estee Councill d I 001 -6”? The frills are of white batiste terlals required are the finer materials as in serge. At these .prices farewdl' and to “sh them Bum“ End. 3 m as or an s b *5 ~ - ' we are showmg an ample range of colormgs. intheir new home at Kirkfield. at- If th { ,th . M f 1 l i ' ’ ' - t r 11 had athered an address was 13' ere ore, w‘ ““33 ee- lyds. 52 in. serge at .75c ........ ............3.19 7 yds. 27 m. delaine at 58.3... . ......3.5o 5; ’35. 01361161! 3:11:93; 512 r:adaby MngA' L. Show. and M in“ of pi e and row that we 73‘ nste fat 40c ......oa......-.o......c....ooo .20 1 Yd- 20 mo un at 75c .Qo-ccocoosocoeoouoac ..... .75 :1. yd. 0‘ 40 inch :W031'25. no” :aooovvoeoooeeeeco.63 F-Tank Ferguson presented them With gather In your home tonightâ€"plag- a 3.3.9 4‘25 " “ 5 15 I a beautiful parlor table. Mr. Tait me because we are to meet with you , M“ - replied in a very able manner. and Ionce more and enloy a social evening “in“. A i mm W -..... .... ~ ' N’ ' thanked them for their kind rememn V403?“ because It “is ‘0 50 the 188% ’ Women’s House Dress Priced our for Yer Quick Sn 1'“ as ”3"“ We“ °’ mm ‘22:?” "‘i ”W . . ~ 1 c y \ ll 1’ might be in the neighborhood of lug L. -. . . , hlrkfield to viSit them there. The To Mr. Webster.â€"We would 533 -w ! . . , 0 o o l A home of the best va 5 eter offered in Ladies ready-to-wear House Dresses. Read the following decryptions and note the a «ning was then spent in music and something of our appreciation of you: ‘ places. This is your best opportunity to buy, so take advantage of it. . “Km; 8“ ““0““? ”Wing 0mm“ example and labor in ' . , Church and Sunday SChool work. At $1.00 Each At $1.00 E06,! At $1.39 E06,! At $1.50 EaCh themselgez-zel Ringâ€"mason and friend, gYour Zeal has oft been admired and L.,.jg._.._.'j 77.5-, are“); in light and Ladies housedresscs of good qual- Ladies' house dresses of good qual- Ladies’ house dresses in blue and Miss H. Jessman, of uQroxfi: smgtiiifk as 7;” Praise'worthy and your 33* .. ~12 '; mints trimmed with lty gingham, in light and dark blue, lty Print in blue and white, black white, black and white striped perâ€" Sunday with her mother, 1:» ’ ' ‘v f Y“ be rewarded by one who in L: .. ”id .4 rint Siam also pink, trimmel with plain color, and white. trimmed with bor- Cale, made in pretty styles with dust Richardson. ‘ Ins-9r ans to take no“ 0‘ an 110369: ‘41” .‘ * ‘ “.P" I: ' V ‘ collar of plain col r to m'rcspond. dcr to match, all sizes. A lcad- cap to match. A very attractive out- Miss "era Tait. of Sunderland. “at _ 34" ‘ V’- ‘ '1‘ TE“! "3‘3"” 1 Sizes 34- to 42. Good buy- or at each......... ......... lit. for house wear and spent a. few days with Mrs. G. B. To Mrs. Webster let us say cal: are? .................. . ing at each......... 1.39 priced at all complete 1.50 was: new LIN n s A Y “serum w“. __ _~-â€"â€".M A , , . h st and fellow workers in the Church .1 night. Fits. X: preparing to move early Mr. and hMrs.hC. C. Dibna rs :11;- and Sunday School, we ask you to ‘ .... ay a _ , n wee . ed from t eir oneymoon on a u - h . , , h v specs! to in:- Post.) ,, t S - - (SpeCial to The Post.) ' . . accept these c airs, see this yma "W ‘ v; H c . M and Mrs. Rob . ' hlpman enf On Friday evening Feb. 20th the rove xpenSlve IMr. Robert Jordan expects to sell day, and Will move to their new home book and tea spoons, with the heart- _ f- " R‘ ‘1“- «14 ”-55 W 0- itertained the adult bible C1395 ° ‘ f th W d ill M “18d“: his farm south of the village in the next week. lest wishes for future health happi- .. smile in :n: «.2 Tuesday last. lthe Methodist church on Friday ev- memoers 0 e °°t1v ° thered 1 ti _ . . near future. Mr. Walter Everson of Edmonton, ness and prosperity ' The monthiy meets: of Knox ening. ‘Chou‘ and ”“8”?“ on ga e. a. l Bell-eville Ontano:- TheGrand Trunk Miss Malcolm, Miss Wright and fill“. Alta, spent a few days with his BlS’ Ha on live man years yet and can: Poms: Elissa: Society was Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Merrifield 0f 2 the home 01 ML lerd Howkinsto depot was the seene at m‘dmght 0‘ a Joblin, of Cartwright, were the ter, Mrs. W. J . Wooldridge, thisk dy yth ' thy ' f'God ““359 503‘? '95 33‘5- T- A- Wil‘chnton Herbor. Michigan. are guestsl‘conv” to mm 3 wk” °f ”pm?” Wild conflict between Campbellford guests of Mr. George Joblin last week. i”? .. em md 8. 9:1?“ .° ' ..3 3: Wednesday Last. l0, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. May. tion of the work performed by him 'men and officers of the Grand Trunk. Sunday. ...n was. you. ay s a or 18 com ‘ ' ' Miss Lorna Hullyer of Little Britâ€"‘ ‘ - Ti? 0509!? 63“. bracts; Peaoe- Mr. Lorne Anderson, of Oakwood, during the past 911 years 35 Chm” Some men had come down twith the Our citizens are planning to build ain, spent Sunday with her sister, 21m: angofinssgezogxzetsio? (:16 Dave Led.» C fixing“; held iiisited CanningtOn friends on Mon- l master. Mr. B. Grennan,read the fol- hockeyists and curlers, and instead an up-to-date closed in shed at the Miss Elsie Hullyer. ' is: you to us, these chairs and hnce .23: annual at 13.75... i; m, lodge idsy.’ ilOWlng address and Mr. P. 1)::gncrl'tâ€"a of gOIDg to the games, spent their Methodist Church here this spring. A Our hockey team journeyed to Lit- in a while think of the 01 d'nei ghbors '33: on Tuesday evening, February-l Mrs. Blaine-1y, of Windthorst, Sank, presented h‘m With a Chm” an mus time otherwise. The specml had merciful man is merciful to his beast. tle Britain on Monday afternoon to and friends on have left , "5‘ ‘ visited Miss Ethyl Dawson a few ic Cabinet. . reached the depot about midnight, The hockey match held at Little play with the Valentia team, but Signed i: be aali of Zioa Church 51's.: H. Fifi: .s spending a . days lasr week. Mr. Richard Howkins. and was stopped at the platform. Britain between Valentia and Cak- met with a great defeat, the score and neighbors. Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. A an in Tum”) this week. : Mts‘ Phil Sproule and ML Don. Dear 8.1 r and Brother.â€"â€"At tn; re; The travelling peace officer 0‘ the G‘ wood on Monday terminated in a being 6â€"0 in favor of Valentin. va. Wilson Mrs. D. Moynes. 113. C. Mci’haddc: has returned ' Spronlc, of Lorneville in town 0n.cent meeting 0‘ the Quarterly 0 mad T.R. went aboard and found some sweeping victory for the former Mr. Will Hughson, of Toronto, , : :-;: as Western (1333,13 trip. :Monday. Board it was moved, seconded an rumpus m progress. He urged the team. spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. ‘ . " we d0! r T731125 sum, :5. W. A. Robinson. ithe guest of Miss Nora Woodward. lappreCla e an pea u a . ' ' one o :~â€"-â€"â€"â€" Hughson, sr. MARRIED AT Do not forget to attend the lecture - t'tud 'for the work Don - h h e ’ g . _ . . 0 6 dif. R. Rummy who has spent the! Mr. King Brandon, of Toronto is i ”ff; g“; gmBlrotheer Hawkins as :2; the tsdagazzsa:l:fioitet:mcr; SUCCESSFUL m the Methodist church on Friday C "N" BUILDIN as: month :: f‘o‘ooconk, was in lspending the week end in town. per 0 9! thy Ch 'r nd that this re° f h h AT PLEASANT POINT evening, by Dr. F. G. Stevenson, M. :71: on Pride: l Sta dard Bank Leader 0 e 01 a move two 0 t e men w 0 were D., of Toronto. His Subject will be l At the chapel in the. County Build- It i. I Mr. Meyer, Of the n ' solution be conveyed unto him." the worse for liquor. In the melee , and 31:5. F. Gibbs Visited’Woodville, has been transferred to _ ._ - “Southern Canada From East to 'ings this afternoon at 2 o'clock, the ' “madam :hGhOe m'embeds 3:51:an seat: wwdere i323“ and 31m ”0ch it Pleasant PM“ W” 25 On Tues‘ West.” and “in be musmted by wedding' took place of Miss Esther thodlst urc 11' an a is s a p 0 upon e an on- , _ , , , , ' ' ' - - . . . l lmell ht Views. This Will be one of . Mass Bertie Mullen lelt for a few of the congregation of Methodists m ties. W or d was sent to the Believille day last Mr Geo Endlcott he d a 1 g Edna Wamck and Mr, Frank Yorke, U a ‘ . - urge f ‘ 1;?” of bliss Aimeda Bennett. lweeks’ visit in Toronto on Saturday Woodville who have listened with de- police station for two officers and a very successful sale of Surplus stock, the most interesting Of the 0° 0 both of Fenelon Falls. Rev. Mr. Ms ~ 090; ladies hockey team isbe “' is: - r. , zeroed ...ends .as: Saturday. the Cannington brand’- ‘33- Mg Brandon. of Toronto, is .7 33., £ ' Elast- . light and profit to Service of Praise ‘ cab‘. Meanwhile the handcnuc were which consisted largely of horses and $333 3:11: 1: 1:?“3153 3;? gzm‘szm a: ”2:005“: 5~ the 'Rkand meet ‘Or firm prac-l Two of our local rings journeyed given Sabbath natter Sabbath by put on a man named H. Saunders. cattle. The weather was favorable. Stevenson. ’ lmedzh- Hm. um. M m; ‘4 ’to Beaverton on MondaY, and were your choir during your leadership; who lives near Campbellford, and be and thus a. fairly large crowd were A large numberk from here attended I . 1: th t babies are 3353359 of Tc..- “e...nein and Jam¢3 successful in capturing the Sharpe-have gathered in your home “co-13ft lwas finally removed in spite of the present. The prices paid for the dif- the Winter Camival in Lindsay on t is fnew timam we: post Whats “May I1m.‘c~....iwwere in town on Cup. The Beaverton curlers Will play to express our appreciation an Oicrowd. Another man..W. H. Martin, feren tanimals were ”gamble. Mr. Saturday, and report a good time. lbarred . om let pat t th - lit‘le :33 late J antennae, the funeral of Ithe return match in Cannington 0n assure you of our kindly regard. lwho had been in the fray, was trac- Endicott is moving; from his present l Mr. and Mrs- D. Nicholson, of Dao ; great .1133pr n me; obabe m”; Pia-i“. iffqafemnezd 0‘ 8’9““! ”Tuesday. We therefore beg that yOn wxll aC- ‘ed to the baggage car and arrested. ‘ kota, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Ar- ion“ expecting to g a y ' er ° ' ' '- ' ' ' ' ' J J cks farm to A sleigh load of young people and lcept this Chair and this Mumc Cabl ‘ Io court this morning Martin and home on the clan a on o mitase and (fiber friends here this “at way. a ”did in. C. F. Bick were wrantog. few d ~ in Eteachers 0‘ Knox church Sunday net and Whmv::n:tm ti? ;::d:n:fo; iiwitnngngmfiheiax of; 1.18:: his newly nirrcgzosedRSheuri’sohormjvxli: week. ' _ ”J; -â€"â€"-â€"~ 31:, “'2: c an last week. ' School attended the lecture given 0n the other we -. a t s mayi 8 ‘ . t f . g; owned by . . ~ Lind . It . Mr. W. B. Taylor, of Allandale, "as so Easy to Take. "511- ‘ ' .w‘en 1" Lindsay last : Sunday 9431100l work by Rev. Mc- hymn you have often mm" 0 11 Sen a suspended sen .ence ? 81.! men a ’5 now llvnng “at 0‘ say. 18 spent Sunday in ourivillage on busi- may lT t 1 Toronto in Woodville come to you. geach and allowec their liberty by understood that Mr. Jackson who ness. That's Why People th, flagrant»; Er. 3.1”: Visited friends icdgflfndayo night ' Blest be the tie that binds igiving recognizance for good behav-‘has been living in Lindsay for a num- ,. , 5:, _ -, _ __ Know Prefer . onto this week. ' .- . ‘ ,our hearts in Christian love gior on charges of resisting officers. ,ber of years, is returning to his . :3 - 9:”; 101m: Shier, 3,413)- Yenney, ‘Tii‘dezdaéihm Bobson m Beavercon onl'I‘lle fellowship of kindred mind Crown Attorney Andemon spoke iplace. We wish all parties concerned CARD 0F THANKS RExeLL WII’IB Of Tim, 3.3;: Game Kilt are in To-i m I O O F t home held in the Is like to that above. . . strongly of drunkenness on trains. in the above transactions every 311° .â€"â€"â€" . Cod Liver- Extract 13%“ ‘33 the Spring millimry ,1 0d ' ' ' ' 8 Tu esda last was We rejoice that we have the Perl' where the lives of the passengers and cells. in thelr undertalflillgfi.f ’1" t Having retired from the confectmn- . -_ . 752:0 w 1? 4:3 2; pledsant time lege of meeting with you in yourlthe property of the railway might be . Miss Florence MItChe .Mo Effnt: cry business. after catering to the highlight? fidtiflii 3::dseédilnglii '12! 933073ka Euchre club had a very. e, a a t fth home and would unitedly "1‘0“ at stake. Had the local officers not is the guest 0“ MY: and .m' ,re wants of the public for a long Oil and preparations. M Mining 3. the home 01M, genlored by 811- Th°_ 51‘“ 1"“ ,° ° HeaVen's choicest blessings to be up- beenncar a number of people might Mitchell of Riverview, this weex. period of years. I wish to express my . . . . "‘2,“ he Fred Summerfeldt on {evening was spent “1 progmlve eu~ on you all through life. ‘ l have been injured. ~ A large number .from here too}: in appreciation of the liberal patronage colittailvsls “31‘; 8:112:23): énmglt‘; (1:. Hr. Elli-Sight last Flue. After lunch a msmcgai pro- We would say before closingcur Magistrate Masson‘s opinions- coin- the carnival m~Lm::aye 1:81: 13:11:; y extended by the citizens of Lindsay the best quweg'ian Cod Livers and um, h' ‘ Pollock, of Toronto mfgramme and a My Geo address that it is altogether right cided with, those of Mr. Anderson. Several parties ov O 1: Th and district. - ”theitgolig’. and strength and 7933 ,3 ’9 aunt. Mrs, Wm. Burâ€"flan 1" H' PM and r. 1‘89 and fitting that we express the es-l J. A. Haig and Donald Page were by way of the “Ver last wee ' _ ‘3 I have every confidence that my “'9'8 “1 "’8 agents. E: new: street east. Hoyle, Rev. A‘ 0' Cummer and Mt. teem and high regard in which the fined $5 and $3 respectively for being is about the first, trailic on tLe river, successor, Mr. Walter McWatters, For weak. pale peeple- for aged Engpflng people of town hel d a f Snelgrove, of Beaverton. other members of your family, Mrs. intoxicated. espezially in the vicirlty of Lindsay, will ably sustain the reputation our people â€". £011“i convtlzscientfs -- for :52 r; 333%: a: home m‘the townl Mr. John Hardy who has been vis- Howkins, Miss Toots, also Miss 2 since the av C.P.R. bridge . was store achieved for prompt and elli- Siein‘nglbre‘sislzegiâ€"sdasee£32331: $2.3“ kmday last. iitsng hfsparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jrno. Berzl are also held among us. , built, as the ice at that particular cient service as well as for the high tect against ailments caused by .1 $331 Ryan has returned from ‘Hardy, the past few months, left for Signed on behalf of the congrega-' VALENTIA spot is not considered safe. quality of our stock. I believe is cold weather. .12.; 3:1 ybfatl'ier 3,1,. Wm. Bran- his home in the West on Monday tion of Woodville Methodists. __ ___ _ __, will merit a continuance of the pat- per bottle 1.00 55%” “ “1nd. last, accompanied by his mother, W. R. ARCHER. (Special-to The Post.) R SALEâ€"Nine roomed house, :ronage with which I have been fav- - , 32-...“ match. (imningtm ,9; Who intends to reside in the west for :...~â€"â€"-â€" » We are pleased to note that’Mrs. so Durham St. west, south cred. . D 11-“ 00 n s leggy" Canninzton ice, on some time- The proposal that edl'camnal “8’“ Jackson who has been sufiering from wardi, with one acre of small fruit MRS..A. o. MORTON. 4 Ftra .. ”it i Mr. Jno. Lambert is mOVing into be applied to immigrants 935293159 a stroke for some time, is slowly re- and apple orchard, good stable. Will ..â€"_.-.‘ f DRUG STORE 1" a... cry Pu" S in Toronto althe house recently occupied by M1" the idea that even those of us born covering. be sold cheap for quick sale. Apply Modest 111538643 the woman "11° Phqne 131K Lindsay J m “9““ land Mrs. Jno. Hardy. in Canada were illiterate at first Mr. John Brown who has leased 1 Box D, The Evening 'Post. blush“ for her own cheek- ~<.‘..;-’ a.-

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