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Lindsay Post (1907), 7 Apr 1911, p. 5

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} Mani. gotâ€"our §ex pens :ver Saturday d flout o! moton HUEB village- gnde Stand ding ret Shields. Dramatic Event At Maniila Mr Andy Dixon as Josiah. took his :32: in his usual good style. It makes no difference which character Andy takes, whether kid or old man he takes it to perfection. Miss Jeanette Ferguson. as Prisâ€" cilla the old maid was exceptionally €00 C and her make- -up was ideal. 31:5: Mary .VIcInnes as "Birdie" the ":325 {-3 her first appearanCe stepped “g": .r.to the hearts of the audience in 1: both her actions and sl’eech Jae was so free from the amateur re- stramt Miss Emma Cockbm‘n as [idea was quite charming and won The! merited praise. 31:1“ Ellla as Mrs. Black,t‘he wronâ€" EPi wfzow never looked better in L‘ ..e: mdow's weeds and acted .._her LIN [ECT‘ ”955 like mann handcuffs he d: it? one would 'ias' €~Ccurrence Ml”. George Prisczila's cclo 5‘13. in at an] play and was Start. George is always wel actin 1'7. Careocg Steele took the rather *lfimlt part of Dick Roland the,vill (xi; Y??? Cleverly. At the close of the barf-2:31am? the expressions on ,311 3.r3es- were of satisfaction bndmost Cfimihlmentary to the performers. SI'fClén mention must be made of the lesic. The Oakwood orchestra was A; attendance, their music being anuutmx- theatricals are de-Z egg: mast popular was once momI r. tar ted for theI.O...OFHall s :a aed to the doors, many haV- § I“ stand to see the drama, Josâ€"§ f ourtshi p. (I1. IAIUVVS weeds and acted Jlel‘ Ths’s cold weather seems rather ' denouncing the villian in a strenuous for young chickens, yet " Cr'fdit‘mle manner. fwe understand that Mrs. R. Toole " Htsh Grant as Mike, Josiah's has ovu- eighty ch'ckené hatched thh ~i :‘T‘iant. blougnt forth pea'xs off the incubator this spring. :35” Wherever he appeared. Hugh Mrs. Dr. Sutton is Visiting rela- 39-41:; a host in himself. fives ml Toronto. :7 Lee Edwards as Sharp the den Mr. Ed. Herbert left on Satur- I . '.:'»"~ took hi.»~ part in a most busi- day morn.ng for Markdale.‘ *3 aie manner and in adjusting the \ Arrangements are besng made to 17* George Jewell as Jefl, Miss '.-.:~.'=~ nlored servant always pop- any critical point in the ‘2' and was a favorite from. the away; well received. Mr. George "12.4.: as Joe never 8.6th better i ace antics of him and Jeff caus- ». ..-.:;. merriment. Vi: Alex. Wclnnes as Tom Hart the 7:2: the villain was Dummy at 2:9 n; the part and did splendid 3521555 he did so with such dexter- ;r.e would think it was an every fgpgggm LORED SUITS ON SWI :_.\Y. FRIDAY, APRIL, 7,19111 Spec-a" to the Post.) nstant rumble of wheels last evening. early after tea was maication that something 0! interest was about to take all: village. The cause of so 11' and commotion was tha rnncert given by the Dramatic aid of the public library. [interest was al 3111' village. The and commot ncert given by 1 id of the publi< =.;b through pa for themselves putting 0‘! a fir: Abel-12.0 - HIMDRLL v a past successes, selves the reputa- r. a firstâ€"class play, :2 Country look event with great at some of the have taken part 5 and hope that will. be back in Miss Amy Parsons returned from Peterboro on Tuesday after spending a few weeks there. The millxnery openlngs took placv lgSt week and the usual bevy of law women flocked to the millinery parlors The hqts th.s season seem to smt evéry one frdm the large drooping shapes to the chic little, salt-case hats. One largetblack hat with two .mmensa wzllow plumes is particularly worthy of mantion, as well as a black and green model with a. bandeau of 111.es of the val- ley. A very interesting lecture illus- trated with stereopticon views was ghvcn last Tuesday .evening in sthe Presbyterian church. by the Rev. H. J. Keith, of Peterboro. A good crowd attended and the Boys’ Guild realized over seven dollars as th? net proceeds. so good that it was alone worth the On Friday evening next the 0.0. price of admission. Miss Kennedy of B. will hold an open meeting in Cresswell, sang “Sunshine and But- the sch001 room of the Method.st terfiies" very sweetly, and we would church. Mr. T' V, McLean. of the be glad to have the pleasure of hear- Public school staff will givean ever. in: her again. We were glad to wel- ing with‘D.c‘$-ens. A cordial invitut. come Miss Minnie Glendinning and ion 18 extended to everyone to at. hear again her violin, which received tend. loud applause. i Mr. Norman Laidlev returncdjrom Gramaphone selections were given by Mr. Nelson Hunter, while the peo- ple were gathering. Proceeds amount- ed to a. out $53.00. (Special to The Post) We are glad to report that Mr. 3 J. Bates, who has been seriously ill (Special to The Post) has recovered, Mrs. Dr. Thompson is visitingher We are sorry to hear at the ser- daughter, Mrs. Watson, of‘ Cobo- ious- illness of Mr. J. D. Camp- conk. ‘ bell. ’ OMEMEE. . ._- â€".._... Mrs. Weir was in Peterboro on Saturday. Miss Vera. Sproule was 1!). Peter- boro on Saturday. Mr. Cecil Corneil was in Lindsay on Friday last. Arrangements are -be;-ng made to decorate the school rocln of the Methcd'st , church. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morgan left on Tuesday last for their future home in Sask. A host of good wishes from their many friends here follow them to their new home in the far west. Miss Maridns Adams and Master Harry Adams, of Lindsay spent Sunâ€" day here the guests of Mr. R. J. Mullican. M ss Davis of Lakefield, is visit- ing at the home of Mr. Sherin. Miss Reid of Petcrboro was the guest of Miss Lulu Bushnell ~over Sunday. Mrs. Ross and children left (in Dinner Sets (Tuesday for their, home in Sask- We have a. bargain in Dinner Setts. after spending several months With 3 colors, green, blue and brown. 97 then" mother, Mrs. David Balfour. pcs. Regular $7.50 for $5.99. ‘Note our Miss Harmony Balfour is spending new address, 3 doors east of Benson a fab: dsysv in Toronto. ._ . ‘House. W. E. BAKER. ‘ Miss erhoro Grout spent Saturday in Pet Mens Kid ardC‘ ape Gloxes in new Spring :hades and made with the popular dome fasten- er, unlined and right tor Spring wear. A big $1 range at per pazr ...... MEN’S DRESS GLOVES FOR EASTER WEAR This is a very popular style Spring Suit for men. It comes in grey mixtures and fancy worsteds, smooth finished and sure to give good satisfaction. These suits were made expressly for us so that we know the tailoring is good. A splendid $15 range at .............. POPULAR STYLE SUIT AT‘_ $15.00 Anubv uu-wnuvvu UVVy-u. vâ€"uubvw as. our neighborhood during the past k aLo th 1' . th rt few weeks and while we are sorry at wor ng e we m esepa S to lose the old friends, we are glad “d we expect our country Wm boom - this summer. to welcome the new ones. ' We congratulate Mr. Gilbert Jewell as cook in one of the camps. Gil is Station “11°01: the one that car. fill the bill. Fourth class: Archie McDonald. 926. We are sorry to hear of Mrs. D. D. Lizzie McDonald 901. Julia McEach- .McArthur’s illness and wish her a The C.P.R. company is at present Following is the report of Eldon ern. 883, Bella McInnis, 877. speedy recovery. 'l‘hird class: James Bickle, 777, M. Miss Jessie McArthur is home from Campbell, 774. . the city and intends to remain home Senior second: F. McEachbrn, 946, for the summer. IS. Morrison, 397, 1v1_ Morrison 799 Mrs. Neil Cameron, of Beaverton, 'L. Brown 751, A. Campbell 742 J. spent last week with her parents, .McLean 711, Russell Bickle, 705. .at Manse Grove- Eldon- ' Miss M. Ross, of Mariposa, spent Ju ' : ' mor second Mary Bickle, 796, Sunday with Miss Ina McDonald Clas 1. J ’ ‘ k ' - . S - 658w Blc 18' Vlcmr Flem Miss May Campbell is at present at ‘ lng' Hugh RICDonald' L--. LA...‘ horn ‘lvufinn HI “rid-h mnmna Primary:Margaret McEachern, Geo. Roberts, John McInnis, Neil McInnis ‘Colin 'McInnis, Gilbert McInnis, Ruth ! Fleming. Our roads are becoming more pas- sable now, as the snow has almost melted, and buggies are altogether in vogue. . I Among those who are on the sick list at present are Miss Cather- ine Campbell, Miss LuCy Hainer, Mr. Will Morrison, Mrs. A. Bampbell, and the Misses Catherine and Sarah McEachern. They are recovering un- der the able care of Drs. Galloway and Grant. Mrs. McArthur has again taken up her residence in our neighborhood. Miss Elsie McEachern left ' this week for Silver Creek, where she takes charge of the school at that place. . There havel’nbeen seVeral changes in our neighborhood during the past few weeks and while we are sorry to lose the old friends, we are glad to welcome the new ones. ' Following is the report of Eldon Mr. Norman Laidley returnchrom the west on Saturday evening. Mrs. H. Maybee spent Saturday last with Lindsay friends. SUTCLIFFE FARM. East nan! lot 9, con 13, Township of Gavan, is E advertised to be sold at Auctlon at; Munro House, Poterboro, on SA'I'UR-l DAY. 15th APRIL, at 2 pm. This flue 1 om farm has 90 acres of good clay’ soil, 10 acres of good hardwood bush? â€"Is wen watered by creek and Is 6{ males from cavanvmo Station, 1.5 miles E from Mount Pleasant. Further Infor ' mation may be had from T. VI. “MIL! SON, Mount Pleasantâ€"v23. { ‘ ELDON STATION. Ihfi .â€"â€"â€"n v J. SUTCLIFFE SONS Dinner Sets EVERYONE A NEW SPRING STYLE Miss Bell Torrey of Normal School gPeterboro, is visiting at her home i here. - (Special to The Post) Mr. Clinton Cann has returned to his home after spending the winter at the Business College in Peter- boro. ’ On Thursday of last week a very pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cory, when a quilting bee was held'and a very pleasant social evening. Miss Nettie Bonnell, of Owen Sound, and Miss Clara Wallis, qf Little Britain spent last week among friends in our neighborhood, Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson have returned home after spending a week with friends in Toronto. On Tuesday of last wee: Mrs. (tody celebrated her eighty seventh birthday and her many friends reâ€" membered her by sending a shower of post cards numbering over one hundred, and which she greatly ap- preciated. Mrs. Cody. is still enjoy- ing Very good health, and we- wish her still in her advanced age good health, happiness, and many returns of the day. sts Alice Anderson returned gome on Saturday last after visiting her friends in Toronto. in ; (Special to the Post.) I On Friday evening, March 31, the s Lannaal meeting and election of of- ficers of our Adult Bible Class took place. After the opening exer- 'cise-s the President gave a short ;te1k on the New Testament League movement, after which the general lbusmzss cf the 'year was finished Like the robin your correspandence Organistâ€"l comw again to welcome the happy After the spring time. . installed the The farmers around here are busy I of applause. cutting wood and piling it gin long - -- piles- for the future. LINDSAY, ONTARIO: the one that car. fill the bill. Mr. J. C. Gostl‘n was united in We are sorry to hear of Mrs. D. D. marriage to Miss Efiie Cameron of McArthur’s illness and wish her a Lutterworth on March 24th. They speedy “COW”- were married in Coboconk, and as Miss Jessie McArthur is home from they were leaving the church the the city and intends to remain home lad‘es of that village gathered to- for the summer. gether and gave than a shower of Mrs. Neil Cameron, of Beaverton, riCe. spent last week with her parents, Miss Nellie is home from Guelph at Manse Grove. Eldon- for a short visit with her parents Miss M. Ross, of Mariposa, spent in the village. Miss Anna Robinson returned home last week after spending two weeks vacation with friends at Kinmount. Mr. John Cam-plin spent Sunday with friends at Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Robinson visit- ed friends at Kirkfield on Monday. Miss May Campbell is at present at hen-home here. being ill with mumps. ALWAYS BUY AT w: HE. n BB” «5 unmannm ergo: The reason You are able to save $5 on one of these suits does not arise from the source that some savings are derived from. No manufacturer can put throughjnd make up the exact number of garments his Spring orders will call for, and rather than be caught without enough to fill his orders he would rather have a few left over. Such is the case in this instance. These are “Northway Made Gar- ments”~enough in itself to warrant you buying them. They were made up for their North West business, along with hundreds of others and Ham the whole make-up these were their overmake. You get the bargain. Each one is a new. up-to-the-minute Spring style and some are individual models. The cloths are Serge, Wor- sted. Venetians and fancy Suitings, some silk lined, others satin lined. New 26 inch semi-fitting coats and the new style skirt, some of which are trimmed with strapping: and braids. The colors are Black, Navy, Grey, Mustard. Green and King’s Blue. The tailoring and workman- ship on these garments is of the very best class, and they are regular $20.00 value, on 15 sale at . .. ...... SANDERINGHAMâ€"ELDON BROWN’Sâ€"MARIPOSA. LINDSAY POST NOGIE’S CREEK. officer and heads of committees,‘ which was received with applause. The elections were held after the manner of munic.pal elections, with no-m-inat ng papers, and ballots. The elections were very enthusiastic and interesting, the most exciting con- test was in the election of the P1‘esxdont, and it was about the: hottest election that has been held in our 1.ttle burg for any office of any kind, and there has been SOme hot ones, the supporters! of the res- DCCtiVe Candidates working like her- oes. There was three nomin'es, as lows; W H: Merrill. Chas. Krager, Rev, H. W: Foley The rrsult of the bal'ot was as fillows; W. ll. flier- The barre v7ry the raine so t tend there hdr onto at p her Dan her Dar fiaxnfl w ork that lows; W H: Merrill. Chas. Krager, Rev, H. W: Foley The rrsultof the bal'ot was as fdlowbz W. H. flier- r’ll, 40; Chas. Kruger. 12; Rev. Fol- ey, 10- . The executive fur the ymr is as f:. llowsz, Presâ€"W. H. Merilli V-.ce M’sâ€"Milton Conrad-m. Secretaryâ€"Miss T. Krager Twasâ€"Mrs. (‘35. Beatty. Teacherâ€"W. I), Ventress. Con. Dev. (70m.â€"Miss M. Crazve. Con. Social Cornâ€"Miss M. Beatty. Con. Vis¢ation Conâ€"Mrs. Chas. Krager. ....._-... _-..._..--. family up working :1 that Name It is wi that Mr. the west h,s friend: mcst enfo: rum (From '1 Miss M. visiting tc Mrs. J .. Con. Membership COULâ€"A‘IIISS. Gus- sie Colirnduff. Con. Athletic Com.â€"-Mr. E. Crowe. Missionary Suptâ€"Mrs. J. Beatty. Missionary Treas.â€"Miss E. iKrager. Organistâ€"MiSS Ida Crows. After the 'lections the President installed the officers am.dst rounds (Special to the Post.) The faneral of the late sJ. Glas- pey of Lutterworth passed through the village last week to the Pine Grove cemetery for interment. Miss C. Rdands visited her sister, Mrs. G. W. Allelyl last week. She intends gosng to the west sobn. Her many frieri".s wish her an en- joyal le trip. Mr. W. Ward is home after be- in‘g away all winter near Tory Hill. ' Mr. Arthur Perkins. of Lindsay is at present visiting in this burg. Miss Dora Ellis is home from Toronto, where she has been spend- ing the winter months. Mrs. D. McIntyre has returned} home after attendmg the funeral oil her niece at Dunsford and Mr. Wm. . X McIntyre, of Glenarm. 1 Mr. Richard Day has moved his“ family up to the power house where 1 they will stay for the summer. Misses M' Martin and D" Ellis, itomers. Referred to the Board or drove through the village one day Works. last week. . _ ‘ Mr. H. Laidley, of Swfit Cutrent Captain Beck went to Toronto the k , ‘~'t‘n . t f other morning to see his father. Sas " ls “bl 1 g m own or a who is intending to leave for Eng- 1 land. ‘:__.x.___!, few days. Mr. Byron Green has returned, NORLAND. We show one o f t h e largest rang- es 0 f n e w s t y] e white Waxsts that you will find a n y w h e r e Very pretty models that are sure to be most pop- u l a r. W e want you to see them be- fore making y o u r p u r~ h . 5335:? $1 $235? $1 “‘3 \( “33E?! Ladies’ Kid Gloves Low Priced These are very pretty small spot Silk Dress Mulls, 27 inches wxde, in the following colors zâ€"Pink, Tan, Green. Coral. Mauve, Copenhagen, Russet, Sky, White, Maise and King Blue. V-°ry special per 29 yard ' C .................................................................................... Ladies’ Suede Gloves in Tan, light and dark Grey, two dome fastener, and a neat glo.re in apgearance. These are not a guaranteed glove, but the manufacmrer has assured us that they Will be very satis- factory. onm the make and feel of them, we judged they 50 would give. good satisfaction. Easter p1 ice per pair ............... C Ladies’ New White Waists â€"- Easter Bargain in Silk Spot Mulls I The social \rhlch was held at the barracks last Monday was not a v"ry good success on account of the weather being so unfavorable. It rained all day and in the evening so that the people would not at- tend from a distance, but for all there Was a very good attendance. 'Mrs. Coutermache has gone to Tor onto to see her daughter, who )5 at present very sich. We all Wish her a speedy recovery. 1 from a most enjoyable trip to Ber- muda. Mrs. Hugh McMillan. Mill-st will receive tomorrow and not again until the flrst Thursday in Novemâ€" her. Mr. Stanley Davey and son Earl. left last evening for Edmonton m which place they will reside. Mrs. Davey and other members of the family will leaVe for the west later on. Mr. Walter (‘xcstiin has moved his family up to Oranzeville as he is working in the cement works in that place. It is with regret that we state that Mr. Elmer Newson is going to the west on Tuesday morning. A11 hss friends wish him success and a most enfoyable trip. visiting town today. Mrs. J. A. Rusland, of Kiekfield, arrived 20 town today. Mr. J. Connell, of Port Hope, is in town today. . Mrs. Wm. Adair has gone to 5 her daughter. Mrs. A. Swain. Mr. F. C. Liggett has returned to Toronto after visiting his mother, Mrs. F. Liggett over Sunday. Mr. H.’ G. Walker. of Peterboro was a, Visitor in town this morn- ing . ReeVe Southern, of Laxtcn. was in town to-day attending a meeting of the Board of Management of the House of Refuge. Mrs. C. N. Vassar. and Mastérs Vassar, cf Kirkficld. are in town to- day. Mrs. Herb Bick and little son Ross of Bobcaygeon, left this morning for a weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. M. Cain, Peterboro. Mr. H. A. Sculthorpe. of Port, Hope, is transacting business there today. Mr. W. T *-Junkin, of Fenelon Fans, amived in town thls ‘ morn- ing. 1 A Mr. James Saunders, of the South Ward, left this morning for Chicago, where he will join the advertising deâ€" partment of Ringling Bros. Circus. Mr. Saunders has had awide experiâ€" ence in this line, having been for seâ€" veral years» in the emp10y of Barnum Bailey, Walter L. Maine, 83119 Bros Gollinar Bros., and other large tent- ed enterprises. Toronto visitors today are: J Saunders, J. Adams. F. C. Ricgard- Mr. Thos. J. Tilly, ,local manager at the Bell Telephone Co., wrote the council 9. communication, which was read at Monday night's, meet- ing. askinlg to be allowed to‘ open portions of Melbourne-st from Lmd-v say-st to ,Simcoe-st in order to be atle to meet the demands of. cus- tomers. Referred to the Board of Works. (From Tuesday"s Evening Post.) Miss M. Mosgrove. (,f Kirkf.eld, is PURELY PERSONAL BUY YOUR EASTER MILLINERY HERE Direct importation of toilet setts; ; Just arrived. All new shapes ‘and dec- ioratious. See them in our new store. :3 doors east of Benson House. W. E. BAKER. Mr. Stanley Davey and son Earl, left last evening for Edmonton m whlch pIaCe they will reside. Mrs; Davey and other members of the family will leaVe for the west later Mrs. G. W. Stevens and family. of Cobomnk, wish to thank their many frit-nds from Minden and Coboconk for their kindness to the late Mr. Stevens, and especially the Masonic friends, who were so attentive to him. during his long illness.â€"w1. Mrs. Hugh McMillan, Mill-st will recexve tomorrow and not again until the first Thursday in Novemâ€" ber. Er. A. J. McCleI‘an, of Peterhor.) Supt. of the Trent Valley Canal is in town‘today. Rev. Dr. Langfeldt. of Peterboro, well known in Lindsay, has resigned the ractorship of St. Luke’s church. Rose Comb Wh.te Leghorns. 60¢. a setting. Geo. H. Calvert, Butcher, corner Lindsay and Kent-sts.â€"3w. Choice Minorca eggs. improved Mc- Gregor stock; 60 cents a setting. The Stamelen- .Millinery A New Stylish Hat TheStamelen Millinery Parlors Kent st. East, Lindsay For Easter is what Ladies look forward to every 3ear and they desire the latest, most becoming designs ob- tainable. Our wide range of hats is being added to daily and is almost certain to suit your taste. CARD 0F THANKS Eggs for Setting Tonlet Sets PAGE

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