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Lindsay Post (1907), 8 Mar 1912, p. 3

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or- ime ases ved BRBCRO USE. LIND ‘11) n esdav ”'00:”:00" a. o! the debate; Or- Ki;- mte‘! best ) 6 P m and Nose hrfizg mes 'ho .LIs'r ihoe Store) s amounted )pose as ’ 'en in (Elva: who 8-531 very inw‘ :her import. . - in” .1131 ?ire Hall nd Marble and SP8 dc- Prop. laugh evenings sun ham Walks 188? 8th guaran- 'ered from Tor-no. Hrs. Jas Wright spent a couple of weeks at Beaverton. the gueSt of her sister. Hrs. Neil Black. 311'. and Iflrs. s. W. (rhomas, of Beâ€" nito. Ram, were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Geo. Hardy. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thos. Usborne visitâ€" edtheir hughter, Mrs. John Lee, of (mhood. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rice were the guests of Derryvilie friends. Mr. Ham. of Port Perry, visited his brother-index Mr. Hy. Whetter. [is Lizzie Parkin, of Fenelon spent ate! days with her sister, Mrs Geo. Gilson. Mr. Stacey at Little Britain spent acouple d5 days in this vicinity. Mr. W. E. Stevens, P.S.I., of Lindâ€" say. visited Cedar Grove school. In spite or the fact that there was alarger sale near Cannington on the same day, a goo‘d crowd attended Mr Angus Murray's sale on the 20th of this month, and things went at a 918mm figure. (Special ‘to The Post.) An exceedingly large crowd attend- ed m. Gilbert Coolidge'a sale on the 13!!! of Ins: month. and everything sold splendidly. Mr. Coolidge realized a M! amountâ€"somewhere the $4,000 mart 'chare sorry to lose he and his family from our midst, as they move to Cresswell this week, and 1m Weir and Gilson of Cam- bray will reside on that farm. Mr. Ros-ell and Miss Florence Giles (2an Valley, visited at Mr. and 'alrs. Geo. Gilson's recently. 11-. Norman Brown has returned Mr. Artur Squires, of Lindsay is visiting [a uncle. Mr. Geo. Sqdires. Mrs. Geo. Copeland entertained a number of iadies at a. “quilting” last week. A number of men from here at- tended Mr. Blackwell‘s sale near Angues. (3.1:. 5" Diego, Ca}. .Co City, Mex. if. and Mrs. W. J. Wright, Mr. Henry and mss 'Zella Wright, also Mr. Ernest and Miss Lena Wright. “Pm the eve-am: rot Feb. '19 at Mr. A. E. Webster s, n being the celebra- non of the tenth uxmiversar-y of their Wage. Peaiel Doings 1.; £32.? 3“ “‘3" :‘ac Eggâ€"081:“ M45 05: Through many years I have noticed P‘mm Ci“), M2,. tthat where the mother accepted the .cportia "ate “:8 Item 0‘2 drinki 12g of the father and brother as O‘talio ‘ er p’mts ‘3 amatter of course and voiced no 71,}: D33 Lb protest, the children for many gener- ‘ ‘ R ROUTE To ations ffiled drunkards’ graves, but we where the wife, mother and sister resolutely fought the habit, and vol-gm!“ Pacific Rai “my, taught the children the horror and We? “£2113: “7““ ~3r=est service eternal woe of it, the children were (3’ Samara“ and EJ- ! total abstaincrs. Mark this in your S"PERM CrANADA T‘ VIA Cd'CAGO 2e Grand Tmni .1“ G! state ifi-tha Tow - h Monaghgn “T 3C1! mmgtoa. I223 Violet Wright is the guest of Cousin, 1811‘s. A. E. Webster, Oak' nu.‘ ”we. Ca}. {0 CRY. Ma )l‘KOM LINDSAY ONT. Cfllst to APRIL 15th LH'esx “RD 0353‘ Part3.) a! Sale ‘hhuublr SARAH Of Interest 0 MRS CDAST “'1 I‘.‘S( up} szkets can on of Valuable p33- a 9159.; c (”#0 U1 HI Suum at me n:- 1c nf the Midiand * 1: Railway, upon, 'ivc miIe; distant 9 hrmk and about idqe on the Own- rend diary loam v [r is watered. ()\ . Auctiorncr ISHOLM, 5m KANE LANG, rc an: scvera immedmte \‘i bed also in nc r. '1 he pur- wn Tm per {her time (1' mty days of dd Further .: 1h: time of d conqlifinrs us simated by Public Village of Sax - 3 A number of young people gathered “at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Murray on Friday evening last. to bid them farewell ere they left for their new home at Pcterboro. Mr. Lowes, of Uxbridge, has rented Judge McIntyre’s farm. Mr. Harry Real is visiting his bro- .ther. ‘v’Ir. Geo. Real. w-” w- - I Afterwards the evening was spent 'in music and games. All when leav- ing wished both Mr. Alf and Miss gMamie God speed in their new‘home, ‘knowing that what is our loss'is but the gain of those who resifie "EU. Cry- ,stal City. Mr. Geo. Real and family. are mov- ing back to the homestead on the 10th concession. having rented their other farm near Oakwood to Mr. H. King. We welcome them back. As a small token of the high re- gard in which they held Miss Coo}- idge. they presented her with an ad- dress in which they expressed their appreciation of her untiring help in the choir, sincere regret at her 'leav- ing, and the best of good wishes for her future happiness. Accompanying the address was a lady's companion, a small remembrance of Peniél'friends Miss Luetta Osborne was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. D. McPherson this week. The annual meeting of the Manilla Northrrn Telephone Company, which was postponed on account of the inâ€" clemcncy of the weather, is to be held tomorrow at Manilla. Mr. Herb Black, of Saintfield spent a few days here. Owing to the bad storms which have blocked the roads, our mail carrier has becnxunable to deliver the mail for a couple of days. Our pastor, Rev. Dame, delivered a most impressive and inspiring mis» sionary sermon on Sunday afternoon last. The vote on church union was also taken then. Misses Stellé and Luella Rich, of Jakwood,‘ are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Yesterday, Feb. 26, the members of Peniel choir gathered at the home of Mr. Gilbert Coolidge to bid farewell to one of their number. Miss Mamie Collidge. who is one of our most beâ€" loved members. and who leaves for Cryltal City, Man., this week. whence she will accompany her brother Alf. Mrs. Perx‘ia, ot~DOWneyville spent a couple of days with her daughter, Mrs. S. Rice. (Special to The Past?) Quite a number from meatended the Orange basket social st Cameron last Friday evening. Mr. S. Nevison, of Fme’lon ‘Falls, arrived home last Ffiéay with his team of horses which were storm stayed at Mr. A. hlilloy‘a from Mr. M. Herron’s sale. Mr. Slater and famfly have moved to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. \R. H. Osborne. also Miss Luetta. attended the S. S. Con~ vention at Little Britain. - Cleanings From Powles’ Corners Master Alvin Her-ton '3 ill with pneumonia, but hope he will soon recover. Some from here attended the Pres- byterian concert at Fenekm 'Falfs‘hsst Friday evening. Miss Gertie Powles spent a. couple of days visiting friends at the Falls. A few from here attended the carâ€" nival at Cameron, and they report». good time. Some of the farmers in this section have never been compelled to ‘buy‘fee‘d for their live stock until just recent- ly, and there is a good big aim ft the winter to come yet. It would 'be wise for R. L. Borden and Sir James to economize and not waste public funds. . Mrs. M. Hopkins of Peterboro, is visiting her brothers, Simon an‘d John W. Gillis. Mr. Mitchell Herron made a busi- ness trip to Peterboro last veek. He will be moving his family 'mere in a week or ten days. sheep z one of livin S: corned. mm d. LIJLLAu. J. ’1’. Morgan can raise ten million! dollars on his check any minute but: the man who is raisi 51., m 39 n. mek is a greater cier than “organ. mg a. large fam- . . . I Iman- ' I zlla Rich, of on him in torrents from the depart- Mr. and Mrs. ment of agriculture, but it can at least be safely said that there is one nily, are mov- thing the farmes needs more, and ead on the that is organization. We need more rented their farmers in parliament and less to . H. represent railways and trusts. LL.: 5.!“ .u. . ok1.\ ((-bn'fitu .\I 2wa ‘C'r‘h‘ . _ an»: 33 2.32. .50 223. we 323 a former popular and highly esteem- ed resident of Lindsay. His host of friends will be pleased to learn {that he is enjoying health and. prosuerity. 'In referring to the cold weather exâ€" perienced in this section, Mr. Cody states that at Vanchuver the grass is as green as in the month of June. fi’he small fruit tIe-es are coming out 1in leaf. Vancouver is as busy as Pleasant Point, March 4.â€"Mrs. F. Brien. of River-view. was the victim of a very severe shaking up as the re- sult of a fall which she had last week- She is now in the Ross Hospital be- ing waited upon for a broken 182 and other injuries. As Mrs. Brien is fairly old and it will be a few days before she is out again. but we an hope that her injuries will recover satisfactorily. RA 1L FENCES ;(-."cr. “Out here,” says Mr. Cody, Wong feels that the coast is a world i by itself." Mr. Harry Endicott has returned from the shanty and is making prep- arations for the work on his farm. The snow storms of the past coup- le of weeks have amply demonstrat- ed the value of wire fences along the highways. Where wire fences are along the roads, the roads are being kept ore-n with very little trouble. while the roads lined with the old rail fences have been impassable for days together and have cost the municipalities the price of a. few miles of wire fence to keep open the roads besides the serious inconven- ience to those who have to use the roads. This state of affairs occurs re- gularly every winter. The old rail fence should be banished from the highways and be replaced by wire fences which are badly needed in win- ter time, and a decided improvement to both highways and farms at any season of the year. Mrs. T. McGlynn and family, who have been among us for a few years left for the West last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brien and fami-l l 1y of here visited friends under the; parental roof. South Emily,t:acently.| PLEASANT PfllNT The farmer is already getting oceans of advice. If it is good advice, the more the better. It is pioring up: TIME TABLES The time table of the annual deâ€" partmental examinations has just been issued. Exammations in upper school entrance into Faculties 'o'i Edu- cation and Honor and Scholarship matriculation commence June ‘1‘2th. Pass matriculation commenced [on the 13th. and middle school entrance into normal schools on the m. Ex- aminations continue in every case till June 28th. TRAIN DERAIIED Advocate: As a G.T.R. freight‘train was going through here, two cam-ran off the track near the Cameron at. E. crossing Monday evening. A number of section men from 'two others, went to work with a willan‘d got the two cars on again by eleven o’clock. The regular passenger train from Orillia, which arrives hem at 6.20 p. m., was kept back at Woodâ€" ville. The flier from Toronto brought the passengers here from Hackmater at midnight. The heavy wind and snow Morm was the cause of “the acfident as well as the delay. The entrance examinations will commence June 10th, and mmtinue till the 18th- KIDD.â€"â€"In Lindsay, on Sunday March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs F. H. Kidd, a. MRIC. 4;. com MATES PM WEST The P'ost is in receipt of a letttrr from Mr. C. G. Cody, of Vancouver, afifififiafi 63m daughter. 0F EXAMINATIONS LADY’S ACCIDENT AT CANNINGTON BORN SHOULD GD '- “N5: mum III. “now .m ‘9 5 h ~4 «we 0 m0~o~+o- Mrs. Bertram Graham, who has had the la. grippe, is, we are pleased to learn, recovering nicely. Mrs. W. P. King begs to announce the marriage of her daughter, Flor-f once, to Mr. Dean Coad, of Linden‘ Valley, the marriage to take place quietly in March. 9 Servicesmre to be held in the Me- thodist. chm-ch here for the first three Sundays of March, after which time it is the intention of the trustees to tear it down to make preparations for the new church. Mr. S. Washington has sold his farm to Mr. Wm. Rich for a hand- some sum. was freely furnishe-‘i by Mrs. F. Brass and Mrs. Porter. The evening was spent very pleasant'ry in games. and after refreshments were served, all repairct‘t to their homes, after extend- ing Mrs. Webster and her daughter their good wishes in their new home Mr Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Washington are movmg into Mr. McKinnon's house. ’ :q \ cc n H t ' P taunns 1x 0 ' t h 0 - r13] a (Lbate, musxc and reel ' ‘- ‘ 98 n has return » . .- . ‘ 1L ‘mlTI " “(1° y u L are to be given and rc‘reaamegtg or‘ TM .111 y: . . u u..- ' d en- Mrs. Thos. Johnston has returned served. Admiamon 15¢.7Qome an Weeks Doings ' From Oakwood on Friday evening last, when an address was read by the Rev. Mr. Limbert, and “Mr. Channon presented “Mrs. Webster with a dozen pearl hanâ€" dled silver knives and forks, and Miss Webster ‘with a ladies’ travel- ling companion and manicure set, combined. Mr. Corneil was chairman, and speeches: were made by Mr. Fred 'Bmes, Mr. Gonrrzn. Graham, Mr. Lane, and others, flLftCT‘ which music Mr. Jae. Porter has bought the re- sidence of Mr. John R. Burn. Miss Morgan ia at present visiting her brother, Mr. H. Morgan, of Belleâ€" ville. *Special to The Post.) ,The Dominion Alliance service was conducted in the Methodist church on Sunday, Feb 25th, by Mr. Moore. The service was well attended A number «6f neighbors and friends visited the hume of Mrs. J Webster Last week a. reception was held at the horn? (it Mr'. D. W. King in honor of MT. Hugh King and his bride. WWW-WM W H'W‘W WM. Shield brand, 36.3 pins to each paper, graduated long sizes. Rog. in. Sale 2 for .. ..-o Evergm’ae Shwum Shara Evergm Ci) mg as MS a? Eh 3 , R i: , mg is Grgafl 633 m. C”) $2,. i353 (:3 € 3 21.2, Safety Pins Pins Coronet brand assumed on a caxd, guarded coil_ Reg 50. Sale :3 for. ' Hair Pins Boot Laces for.... .Ull widths, gOJd strong cotton Tape. Regal 5t". vale .................................. ‘l Feather Stitch Braid 00C for... Collar Buttons Gilt, one doz assorted :iZCi on a card. Sale 10; doz Barrettes Tape JANETVILLE’ :6 yds to each bunch, all widths, special w, 1‘) yards ........ IOc Assorted sizes in each box. Reg. 5c. Sale 2 for :30 Good strong Mohair Large, long length In shell only, good size, barred burrettea.~ Kraular iale.................. . 104 .. Ito‘s-.OIQQooo-o THE LINDSAY POST. WAKELY’S On Thursday of this week the Epâ€" worth League are holding their so- cial evening at the home of Mr. Rich-es, south of the village. A mock trial, a debate, music and recitatinns ate to be given and reireshments Feb. 27â€"We have had a great deal of very stormy weather and skating has been hindred, but Tamlin Bros. intend havinga carnival Saturday of this week. Miss Alice Anderson of Oakwood, has been visiting [or a week with friends in the village. EADDOW (Special to The Post.) Mr- G. Watson, of Coboconk visit- ed in Baddow least week. The mail did not get her? from Wednesday until Satuz‘dav last week, owing to the sevcxc statm blo skin tha roads. _â€"â€".â€". _ ~-â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" NEWSY BUDGET Mr. Jas. Hobbs spent a few days of last week 'in Oshawa. An enjoyfiile evening was spent at the home a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ar- gue on Wednesday. Feb. 28th, it be- ing the 12th anniversary or their wedding any; The first part of the evening was spent in progressive eu- chte. Mrs. Walter McGill proved to be the champion lady player, carry- ing off lst prize, and Mr. Jack Paul taking ‘ the gentleman’s first prize, while Miss Mossie Hutcheson and Mr. Andrew McGill carried 01! the booby prizes. Mr. Hugh King, of Oakwood, and Miss Ferrol Richardson, of Valentin, who were married on Tuesday, Feb. 13, visited friends ‘here from Monday till Saturday last week. Their many friends here wish them a long and happy married life. They will reside near Oakwmod. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White. of Rum- noy's Settlement, visited at Mrs. Watt's one Clary recently. We are sorry to hear of Harry Thornton‘s sickness with pneumonia. Nurse McGfll of Lindsay, is in at- Mr. Charlie Len. is visiting his bro- ther, Mr. Jnhn Wilson. home after an absence of several Ffififii CMv’éBRAY? Sale 6 pai 5c Hm‘ 10c good cry :espect excellent. After the pro- Tabasco t'Lahifs gramme refreshments were served and . \' ,“N R , V D .7 ‘1 ; .\..A(' . )i\ ..l. . .. a vote of thanks tendered to MI”. 3 75 Hume-ht“ 'l‘urunto. Canada. ldon for their warm Refon-nr‘es a: m Dr “(.1392qu pmfce‘i'nd ‘3“ hits. Fe . . . . _ ; standing an! Df'r‘mna] “”91.an permitted ”3' [hearted hOBDItahtY m gng their : Sm“. R Meredith lhirf Julie s t 9 - Si!‘ UNI. “ .’1 ms. e\'- D rvmkr m c 1 "fin home. Procetds amounted to 11.). >3“: J. G:_§lugmver. B .\. n X) 50'9“"? v. a--. -nâ€"uâ€" ..-â€"-, â€"7. The monthly social of the Presby- the Little Lake cemetery. has terian church was held at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weldon on Mon- appointed superintendent 0‘ t1! say cemetery He has been {1 day evening last. Despite the very of the Little Lake 0 $917 cold and stormy weather there was a the past. three years, and is good attendance. The programme lqualified for his new position. MARKâ€"On February 17, 1912, at. Vaâ€" lentia, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Mark, 3. son. consisted of music, readings. recita- tions, and selections from Mr. Wilk- inson’s phonograph which were in ev- .C. .:CCOOOGOO00......0...vOOOOOOOOOOCCOOOO Q Mr. A. Riches, of Peterboro Busi- ness College, has returned to his home after completing a commercial joy yourselves, as a pleasant and profitable time is anticipated. OOOOOCOQOOOOOOOOOOOOCI Hair Pins Hooks and Eyes Needles Good wire Hair Pins, reg. one cent IGIor.................. Best quality damning: yard, ntedle on oach card, reg- 3for5c. Saie 4 for no Dome Fasteners Good quality pear} buttons with 2 or 4 holes. Erg. ‘ Sale .................. :38 card Skirt Braid All L010: 5, nice fine mohair. Sale 4 yds for. . .. 10c Wool Mending All colors, nice fine mosh, with or without clastlrs. Regular 5c. Sale 4 for ........................ 23; Pearl Buttons Hair Nets Clothes Brushes Shield hrand, sizes 3 7, 4-8, 5-9. Reg. 5;. $3102 for be Black or M: t‘, any s‘ze, I‘GL‘, in: card. lee l) 1" Allsizes black or “ bite, reg. All black bristle, extra spec-1L1 .. . . . . BORN oooooeoooooooooooooooo; Examiner: Mr. Edwin Wise. W of Mr. Frank Wise, superintendwt d the Little Lake cemetery. has hem appointed superintendent of them. say cemetery He has been {m of the Little Lake Cemetery during the past three years, and is well Board of Mata! Reform. 'l'omutu. Right, Rev. J. F. Sunny, D. D. Bishopo! Tu: onto Hon 1110mm Coffey. Senate». Catholic Btu-n3 London. Outs. i0 Dr..\'cla.1.gurt‘s \etetable rent-dim In: thv liquor Md mm. m habits are h- '3"! id. .25 . m» oxpenshe home treatment _\0 hypo-kn. r i»- jections. no pu‘ Ii: ity. no loss 1»! mm- from buy-iâ€" ess. and a rertmn cure. U-msuttuic- or mus- pondence united. Liquor and Tobaczco Habits , NEW SUPT. 0F RIVERSIDE CEMETERY 5c: , " dcz. baie 2 for fie )mzk' ago, gal e PA GE in; each

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