r 5,â€,th Year . LINDSAY. ONTARIO, FRIDAY. APRIL 1 1910 . O“ No.13 WSY BUDGET OF EASTER â€"--NOTES Week’s Doings Gleaningsifrom , FENELON FALLS EASTER EVENTS _, ---~. . . (Special to The Post). ‘. . t . , . 1 to The Post) l made its way into the homes of Mr. The Isla branch " Again the Joyous Easter season has (Special ‘to The Post) St (SPeela - \i . \' bl Tait nd Mr Geor e Hicks and y M the Women 5 one from our midst but let us - 93 1 are pleased to hear .hat .wr. , . o e a .. g ‘ (1 Institute held their quarterly social ‘ g . h ' SpeCial Easter services were held in , . IING ,, . , ass .. .. .1... 2...... o. M. a. .. as “S â€a" on 8...... Week 3 Dom s l , ‘ 'le Deg†' l with any serious results. , , ' 05- ' ling thoughts and resolutions to pro- . , - - K C , torn!» ; Hill on Friday evening March 25th . ,. . _ numbers attended the sauces, which ‘ \ 0W imp ' - 1t are at I Mrs. E E Cummings and Master , _ - mote the true ideals. of life more were of a 'm rkedl -0 , us charact , j » rs Coad and “a 0? t - ummi 1 i and It was a splendid success. About and more It seems to us that we - a y cho ‘ er f I G S «’C eh ' piercing the“ Store‘ 3 Fred and Mrs' P' W‘ C â€gs ct seventy were present and about ei ht ' . beï¬ttmg the celebration of the Res-’ 00 VI e 1 \ â€gut busy 9 ° ‘ Albert E on Tuesday morning for Hartsburg, , 1 1: th cha'r . t ak ‘ g ‘10 â€0'5 fully appreciate the meaning urrection of our Lord and Saviour! . "‘ he funeral 0f the law f. Saskatchewan. We wish'ihem sucâ€" o c-°.c e l was on by {the 01 Easter, 01‘ we won†endeavour to from the dead _" ‘ T" k place on Saturday a ‘ _. . , , President, Mrs. Wm. Wilson, 21011. c mom r te 't in a more ï¬tt' ' (S eci l t Th P t . t°° , d was one of C955 “1 the" new home. -- and an excellent pro mm on: O a 1 mg At. St. ‘James’ Church, splendid p a 0 e OS ‘) Me 0enet 3 “106k an The Sandwich Social held in the . . gr me was manner as one of the most import- sermons b th r ct r R W H A I A number from here visited their - 3 3.3 " ver held in our village. rendered, conSisting of instrumentals . . h . p. Y e e 0 . eV - - - f . . . ,4; saddest ch 1d at the house, and . Methodist church on Monday evening songs readings recitations and‘ dia- ant. celebrations in the. C nstian French were delivered at both servic- riends over the holiday. Mrs. D. non of -. ‘ce was 9 Revs Elliot and _ was a grand success. It was given logues At the close of the r r Religion. Let us alkstrive to make es. Holy Communicant‘ being admin~ ,Howkins and Master Lloyd V181'Ced e Wham.“ by it r which inter- . by the members of the Mission Band. ver 1 f the entl p 08 am the year one that W111 long be memâ€" istered 'to a large number of comâ€" ’at Mr. J' McKee’s, New Liskeard; Mr 311 thts h an 0‘ Lmdsay' a i'ttle Britain 3 The programme was well rendered, as a 1(1) d t gmakemen present orable as one in which we strove to municants at 8 a.-m., and after the t and Mrs. W' Clarke, M" and Mrs. . took place at 1 - . ; and the children did the’r rt ex- were ca e on o e ‘ speech follow the teachings of the gl-adsome re ular morn'n ’c 5 Arthur Lapp, With friends at Mah’ ies a d c ers were old friends of 1 pa Mr. W. H. WarWick who has spent . g 1 g serVi e. . . _ ' n ._ pet W -t x;- 14-11 ceptionally well. The music by the , - haste" - Special music of aneinspiring natâ€" Chem" Mrs‘ “7' Warm“ ““1 ms } ‘ ‘ deceasap-Messrs. D. Tax},3 ‘Gralh- band orChestra the recitations' by. the winter months. in the employ of Miss Hacel Powles spent Good Friâ€" use was rendered by the choir In fdaughter, Mrs. Rickaby, of Toronto; 0:1 can, ‘ 1 $th John Affiliaag‘he iuneral Miss Lillian Wébstcr and the drill by Mtrshan :onnes’ dzgs 1311310“ the day With Lindsay friends. Stainer’s beautiful anthem ‘1What Mrs. (Dr.) McKay, With friends in on“?! x. and W, T. Pasco . 2 ten girls being worth of . ecial on y one w o respon . e gave an Misses Letta Cooper and, Stella are these th at are arrayed in white Toronto; Mr. Alton at Victoria Road :1. er- 15:ng attended, and onf every mention A vote of thanks will; ex- excellent address, in which he expres- Lamb, of Lindsay, spent Easter at Robes ,, Re; 7 1347 the solo ,, An d Mr. and Mrs. W. McLean, at Orillia: cest 90 was heard expressrons o symâ€" j tended to Mrs (Rev) Elliot nd Mrs and 1115 pleasure at being present. He their homes in this vicinity. : God; Shall Wipe wa’ all tear, fl. Miss Smiley with her parents at 1 '3 , the relatives of the de' : ' ‘ 9' stated that Since coming to Islay he . a y ' 5 0m - . - - - 'onr 1 Taylor for the pains taken in train- had made man friends and re r t~ Mr. J. Brown, Jr.. has commenced. their eyes,†was feeling rendered in Alllston.“ Mr- Lloyd H111. at Rlch; Of the ,, ' _ luv the children Miss Pearl Coad Y . 8 e moving up to his fanm,near the cor~ ; splendid voice by the rector The othâ€" mond Hill; Mrs. Daynes With friends mhur Sloggett WISheS to exâ€" t przsided at the .organ and the chair ted that he was about to leave but ner. er numbers were ' . at Cannington. Visitors here for E35‘ iSGaSOB. , his thanks to all friends and , was taken by Rev. Mr. Elli 01;. Pro-'3 anticipated becoming a resudent 0‘ Mr. and Mrs. B..Parrish and draw Hymn 15,7. . ter: Mr. and Mrs. Purvis and chil- W5 for the kindness and sym- t ceeds of the evening including mon- our Village at some future . time. He‘ ghter, Miss Carrot 0‘ Lindsay spent Easter Anthemâ€"Chant lâ€"Beckwith. dren, Of Sunder land’ at Mr. Ruanys; e surer . extended during the long .ill« Q ey collected by the â€mite taxes am- had been accustomed to city life in Good. Friday with Mr. aid Mrs. J. 0. Gloria Patriâ€"Chant II Mrs. McKee and Jessie Cook, of Toâ€" 1: time of the death and . ‘ London, England, and other places,I - - ' ' ‘ , . - . . Rhett t e ountcd to about $28 A good report . . Parrish. Te Deumâ€"173 Oakley ronto, at M’s' J- W‘ smlth 5: Mrs- of his father. the late Ed‘ t of the work during .the year was giâ€" and hid not desire 1t. 3’3? longer. The brand of weather which we Jubilateâ€"33 Ouseley. . , 'Jones, of Sunderland, at Mrs .sloggett and 931’“le to I ven by Harold Weldon the secretar hht intended to remain m Canada, have had this March has surpassed Hymn 164 Smith’s; Miss Stuart and Miss An- , , s. Walters, P- “8- Mark and 1 The death of little George Tre’oheh and 1“ WE" to become naturalized t°~ in_ beauty any we can remember for Kyrieâ€"89 FallrIs. nie McDermott, of Cannington, at .Amitage 501†the interest they 1 way son of Mr and Mrs Trethewa the country. He had travelled ““3â€â€œ many years. If present indications - Gloria Ti-bi 96 Fallis Mrs. Campbell’s; Miss Mary McCal- in his behalf. took, place on Monday afternoon 2587 deal in different countries, and found can be interpreted properly, the Hymns 592 235. . lum from Peterboro, at Mr, Mega]- 1 a ...ng'the ViSitOI‘S Who spent 335‘ March at the early age of 10 years. m most placesthe. women have .an spring this year promises to be very. Evensong: ’ lum’s: Miss ‘Josie Staples at her it nï¬days in our village we noticed 3 He had been ill for some months of institute organization something huh" early and ï¬ne. It is about this time Hymn 157. parent's, Mr. J. Staples; Mr. Percy hid HarryPerrin, Sudbury; Miss 3- Bright's disease, and all medical skill llar to 113' As he has not yet 101th ' that we expect those ï¬ne stories ab~ Gloria Patriâ€"Chant III, G Loud Faed at Mr. S. Faed'ngiss (footie gin - m P. McPherson. Toronto, and kind friends could do was with- the ranks 0‘ matrimony he °°hhl out the first robin, the first frog, Magnificatâ€"C'hant 16-6. Stoddart and Master Warne at Mr hd' 3h- 0- Perrin’s home; M13885 i out avail. The funeral took place not say what gOOd it .had done hm and the “sucker run.†Nunc Dimâ€"Chant 169, Beethoven. M- J- .Stoddart's; Miss Leta OhiVeY ts gigs H. Coad, Miss H Rich- I Wednesday afternoon at 1 0. clock ser- household, 1"“ he believed “3 was 8 â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"+-â€"â€"-â€"- Hymns 167 162 and Miss Buck, oftToronto, and Miss 1’ 'm 3"- Roy and Master George! vice bemg conducted by Rev W E 1- good thing. After making a few more OMEMEE. Anthem~Staioer “What are these Moore 0‘ Beaverton at Mr. W- W- l . .. , 7. . . r k k ’h. .‘d ,. . , . . - 7 ~ 34- r ,llr. W. Manmdale’ Mf' “E I liot, the remains being interred in r S be too 18 seat am much Quite a number of our Omemee ciâ€" that are arrayed â€1 White robes. 7" Deguerre 8’ Mr. Cecil 8.1mm at M“ pm Mr. W. Dobson, of Toron E , clapping and applause. Lunch and , H 9 M do ~ lb Smith 5' Mrs. R. Smith and Mrs , _ _ 9 ast Oakwood cemetery. h | 3 tizens spent Easter in Lindsay and ymn 21 . e itation. . . _ ~ _ - - Graham, Omllia, Mrs. James l ____+_____ oysters were t en served. and after 3 t b Slemms of Little Bntaln'at Mrs.- ng mwa, Mr. W. Lownsborough, all had done ample Justice to the P9 er oro. . In St Andrew’s church the servicâ€" McIndoo’s; Miss Fisher at Mrs. W. , f L'nad ' ' ' daint re ast the meetin was cal- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carr and daugh- - , . Mr. J. Workman, 0 l $8~Y~ L ttl B t y p -. g d i th . home es were very interesting. At the mor- Brown s; Mr.- 131115, of Fenelon Falls, Mills and children of Omemee? ' e 11 3]“ led to order, and a vote of thanks ter left last Tues ay or 8" ning service the pastor. Rev. C. S. at Mr. W- J- Coad's; Mr. Bamberry, Lord, preached an admirable sermon 0‘ Beatel‘toni at Mr. 3- GllSOn'S; on The Answer of Science to the M155 Anna McLaughlin, Misses Lil- Geo Rusland of Sutton, and I was extended to Mr, and Mrs. Hill near Carberry, Man. O O O . - . - - - - . ‘ - Mr. Wesley Wilson spent Easter y, spent Easter in our Vlnage. lee BreVltles for their hospitality «in giving their W. ‘ . . . - ; .. _ 1th his Sister, Mrs. Perry Cronk, . Garï¬eld Fans, who has been! commodious resrdence for the occas -._..... --~.-_-._ .._ ' Question: Doth Death End All? In Continued pa 8 l . . . . ion. A vote of thanks was also ten- Oshawa. , . - . . on gwe. ° ‘ g inbova Scotia, “spent a The annual meeting of the Mario dered to Mr. W. H.‘ Warwick (or his Miss Rose Courtney, of Peterboro the evening the subject was; If Christ ______+_____ [eb' â€m dunhg the week b at his : posa Central Telephone Co. was held kindness in advertising the Institute. business college, is home for, her 21d (11110; rise wha: :zllllows .a and Th? e e' ‘in the Oddfellows’ hall. The oflicers meetings in our local papers. The‘ Easter hOI‘dah’8' an. e m a mas e W y. l wedd‘ng BQ‘ls WWeldon, nurse, has return- ~ - _ . I Mr. rphos, Johns and son, Lind- chorr rendered an anthem, at the for the yearare. J. F. Dix re-elected pleasant evenrng was brought to a z - . .. ls ‘ Spending a couple of months - ' - - - , - . say were visitors at the gome of morning «servme, HOW Calm and -â€"- _, presulent. Bentley Falthful. sec. close by Singing the National Anth-x . , Beautiful ., b Gabriel , I CAMERON SMITH bmâ€" " 9- treas, Arthur Tremere, line man, em. r[the April meeting will be 'held‘ her-.mother on Friday last. ' . y . ' I I _ ‘ the - WW5 and 503. 05 Lindsay, union representatives, James Rich, at the home of Mr. Naylol; on the ! Miss Ethel McCaï¬rey, 0f Peterboro, After serVice Miss Mary Chambers‘ ‘ ‘ . tiled led the inneral of her brother, for Little Britain, and Charlie Jen- usual date. All the ladies. of the, is home for her holidays. Isang Face to Face. On Wednesday, March 23rd, a quiet lbel't Cameron. on Saturday. kins, for Oakwood. It was decided by; beighborhood are invited to attend. l Mr. and Mrs. Graham, of Mount In the evening a song service, was and“ pretty ’wedding was solemnized â€his .Jas Pascoe. the 7th concession for switching pur- winter months at his former home . . , anthem, â€Joyful Eastertide,†in hime :1: Mud andthrsï¬â€˜eJ. 51 Smith and Mrs. Arthur Davies were poses. All south of the 7th to pay here, left for Saskatoon on Saturd'ayi ORANGE LINE' Whleh the $010 was taken by Mrs- W en en aug er, Una ay was :7 , ' to Reaboro owing to the death to the Little Britain switch board of last week. He was accompanied by 5 School report of S. S. No. 5, Emi- i McArthur. Mrs.‘ John Northey and united 1n the}: holyrbonds 0f matri- 5‘“: ir little piece, Gladys O’Neill. and all north to theOakwood switch , Mr. Leo.‘ Fowler, of Cambray stat-l ly, for the month of March. Names. Mrs. A. A. Cameron gave a duet, ’1110113’ to Mr. eil Cameron, only son! t3?†has visited our village several board - ’ion, Their many,"friends wish them a . in order of merit; marks possible 400 and a duet was also rendered by of Mrs. S. Cameron, of LorneVille. and was an exceptionally They also gave the unions the pri-‘Safe trip, f Marks obtained: . Messrs. Lee and Cameron. The marriage ceremony was per- and loveable little girl. She vilege of using their poles to put a We are pleased to state that Miss? SR. IVâ€"George McElWam. 384: Joe- V‘The Light of;th-e World," a solo formed by ReV- J- L. Campbell. l3- " greatly missed by all who trunk line or to connect the two Maggie MOPFOW is recovering after ; Parrington 309- . -' _ by Mrs. John Northey was beautifulf A., 0‘ Toronto, uncle-of the. bride, In her' boards. We understand there are to suffering from an attack of congest-g JR. IV.â€"Eva Race 392, Gertie . ly rendered. the presence of the immediate rela- 001’ Sodcn returned to her home be 12 or 13 companies on the Little ion of the lungs. ; Spence, 364, Myrtle Kennedy, 344 :l The quartette, “Christ is Risenwby ““5 0f the bride .andsroom- ie'boro on Mondav after spend- . Britain sWitCh board. Mr. W. H. Warwick went to town Mamie Crowley 334, Etta Sandeé‘son Mrs. Mc Arthur and Mrs. Cameron, The bride, attired m a white silk .. winter with her daughter, l We are glad to welcome Miss E- on Thursday of last week, combining 319, Katie Crowley 299, Cora anâ€" and Messrs. H. C opp and J.. J, Lee, princess gown, and carrying a ho .C. Portia. l Dix., Miss V. Robertson,B. A., Miss business with pleasure. Master Carl derson 210. ,, . 245. E1 was given exceedineg well. quet of carnatione, was given away Thom Bowes, of Lindsay Marritt (ourformer teacher) to our Moynes 0‘ L'C'I" returned home mhh: .111 CLASSâ€"Wake; 1:33.181“ Bi‘ien- A duett by Mrs Cameron and Mr. i'by her father and entered the pain , Wednesday in our villa. ’ village to spend their vacation. We huh to spend the Easter vacation m m" Windrem 230’ e W e c ’ Copp, was followed by the closing 101' ' Whmh Was tastefully decorated, AY . t i wish them all success in their new Islay With his parents, Mr. and Mfg I Greta McBrien, absent. . . l solo, “Behold I Knock,†given in ex- , t0 the strains 0‘ Mendelssohn's wed- , ‘ hulls. Savinac spent the holiâ€" schools . Marshall Moynes. ‘ l H CLASSâ€"Evelyn Stinson 307’. cellent voice and excellently rendered ‘ ding march, played by Miss Laura, 7 fl 2 7 ï¬ll her brother at NGSflaon' Miss . White of Lochlin is also Master Clare Spence ï¬nd JOhn Marion McQuage 302" Joe McCauley,j by Mrs. A. E. McATthur. Sigh" 0‘ the bride. The young c0111318 . H lchuiï¬n_ Oi Toronto will give visitin Mrs J, Connor ' Green, of Lindsay are‘spending the 289, Stanley O’Neill, 220, Henry Cain » were unattended, the bride’s youngâ€" I S'ess in the MethOdm Chmh Th 8 . f . t' h ld h u â€" holidays at their respective homes . 165‘ . . . The services at the Methodist were est sister, Marthella, acting as ring.’ r , bbath morning ; e feast 0. na ions e .ere n here ‘ ‘ SR. Iâ€"Marion Spence, leme Wid- . . 'bearer. . 7 ' ‘der the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid ‘ . , 7 . . las usually heartily entered into by Sheila? morning Rev. W. 131- on Good Friday was a grand success Mr. RObt' Green, Of Toronto, ls , (118’ Walter Windrelm. . the large congregations present bothI After substantial justice had been V6 an excellent sermon on the All the nations were well represented spending 8' few days under the par- ~â€" morning and evening. In the morning _ done to the wedding dinner, the eclion of Christ and in the evâ€" by the waiters and their tables. ental roof. I ’ FRANKLIN Rev. W. J. Cragg, B.A., B.D.‘, de~ ' health of the bride and groom was 0“ the Raising of Lazarus. One of the striking features of the , â€"_â€"+â€"_‘\ E Special to The 305*" livered an earnest and inspiring ser- i proposed by Rev. J. L. Campbell and . hm" mhsic was rendered by sale of the autograph quilts, which MANSE GROVEâ€"ELDON I Quite 8 number 0‘ ourcitinens men from the text, “Follow thou responded to by the groom. m at both serl'ices. sold for over $50, Mr. G. Prouse be- --â€"- ' spent Easter Sunday away from Me.†In the anthem the solo parts The,groom"s gift to the bride was a 0. Weldon is remodelling one ing the happy possessor. The sam- (Special to The Post.) home, i‘ were well taken by Mrs. W. N orthey pearl crescent and to the ring pearâ€" er a ring. . The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and costly presents, which testified to the high esteem in which she is held. houses here Messrs. Trumble ple sale in connection was a success The marriage of Miss Tena May Mr. 11- Steward spent a few days and Mr. A._ Quibell. 9 t ' g the carpenter- also. The lecture given in the even- g Smith to Mr. Neil Cameron†of With friends in Lindsay. l The anthem, "Christ the Lord is ing by S. Hughes, M. P., on “The ,Lorneville, took place at the home oï¬ Mrs. Joseph Gardiner Spent the Risen,†by the choir, was followed D. l". Milloy and sons Adbrev British Empire†was enjoyed by all. :the bride-s parents, Mr. and Mrs. holiday With friendsin Peterbol‘o. by the closing anthem, “Hallelujah†' are leaving our village The members of†the Ladies’ Aid l J. C. Smith, on Wednesday of last M155 Ruth V9313 “Slted her “St": for the Lord is Bleep.†the SOLOS'be" ' Kaindersley, Saskatche- sang some patriotic songs. Miss F. éweek, March 231d. Rev. J. L. Campâ€" Mrs- Thomas Parnell, of,Wyevale. ' ing taken by Mrs. W- 'Welch and Mr. The happy couple left on the even- eir many friends here regret Maunder, accompanied by her sister :bell, of Toronto, uncle of the bride, . Mr: HeWIt Apinwall spent Sunday G. Wilson. At. the evening service the . ing train for 3133310 and other Am- _ from our midst, but Belle, enlivened the evening by two ' ofï¬ciated. The young. couple left on in Lindsay.. . anthem, “Praise to Thee†W35 splen; t erican points, the bride travelling in .. Sheeess in their new home very sweet solos, both patriotic. ithe eVening train amid showers of Mrs. F.Veals called on friends in didly given, Mrs. W. B. Moore tak- l a dark blue tailored suit and white fence D. yams is spending The Easter song serVice helduin the l'riceand confetti for their honey-moonl Lindsay on Monday. ing the solo. A duet, “The Place 'hat. W s with friends in Toronto. Methodist church Sunday evening was land on their return will reside in Mrs. W. Bradburn spent Sunday at Where the Saviour Lay,†by Gabriel "QT. Pascoe returned home very much enjoyed by a large audiâ€" _Beaverton. the home of her father, Mr. W. J .h w dam Monday after spend- ence. The choir rendered extra choice; Mrs. Falhs- aYS With her mOther Mrs. music for the occasion. Mr. F. Chapâ€" Mr. IJ- Sadler 0f Torontospenu s nt Easter, at the manse. " . as been ill, but we are man, our popular minister, as usual, 5 pe Sunday the guest of Mr. and. Mrs G. . is recovering. held the audience spell bound. Miss Mabel Fish-er spent a. few d-aysl G. Tripp. THE HABIT OF SAVHNG e pleased to ‘ visiting friends at Linden. Valley. Mr. J. Spier’s family, who have all - We are glad to see the spring 013-! . , see Mr. and p - . -Tmney and Miss Lottie out ening up and hear the sweet songs of Mr. D' A‘ McFadyen “sued -n To been down .Wlth the measles, are ' recovering nicely. the birds. ' ronto recently. The Christian church concert held ' Mr. N' F' Smith and sister, Miss ' MP. Wm. Kerr purchased a fine colt- on Wednesday of last week was well Laura, attended the marriage 0f from Mr. Robt. Wilson of Omemee attended and the programme ’ was ‘their sister“ on Wednesday of , last recently. enjoyed by all. Proceeds $20. 3 week. . t " ‘ . Mr. Ed. Yer-ex from De Coma. U. l Mrs. "A. Fisher and little daughter] Apply Bearine (prepared from the of Little Britain, is S. A., visited Mr. E. z. Yer-ex at. spent Easter with friends in Toron- .grease of the Canadian bear) and h . tel" Mrs, W- W901' Easter. ,tO: - . save your hair, when it begins to ' Master Harold Western oi Toronto â€"â€"â€"~'+‘â€"--â€"-â€" fall out or is brittle. 50c. a jar. â€"- has V Continued on page 5. To grow old is to receive sight. rthl ’ After! their return Mr. and Mrs. Continued on page 4, colum 1. jCameron will reside in Beaverton. Coatsworth, of Toronto,_ Counts more than the amount saved, especially in the be - ginning. Those who make a practice of saving regularly ï¬nd it possible to save under conditions decidedly unpromislng- And the smallest sums, saved steadily, in due season r..ake totals of surprising size. Begin now by opening an Account with rusnommmu BANK 8‘ that scarlet fever- 0 1.. .,..,.. .._. .: ,. . .. . - .~ 5' .â€". .....¢.._,,. ,7 . a. . .7....~.. - 7,-5' .v - - .. ,. ‘": “I "‘11-: "gt-aim! Teri; “P2,". erV“ V FROM BUSY OAKWOOD VILLAGE At lirftty' [slay ' Powles’ Corners GLEANED BY 011R CORRESPONDENT "knew... . g ; . .. â€new .. N. J “1"