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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 May 1911, p. 4

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Week’s Doings {From Woodville (Special to the: Post.) Mr. and Mrs. McTavith. of Mani- toba, are guests of Dr. ' and Mrs. McKay th.s. wee‘r. Mrs. A. McLeod and Mrs. D. ” ith visittd at Wr. J'Cq‘fl). Mc~ ‘rimmOn's at Cannington, an Tues 33'. Mr. A, McIntyre visited h.s 'home at Argyle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Maore visxted it Mr. W.‘J. Moore’s on Sun- day. . ow..__....-..â€".-.- a. in Toronto last week. Mrs. D McLaugmin visited her daughter. Miss Anna in Toronto. 18.5%, week. Miss F. McDonald. of V Balsover Blonday at‘ J. McDonald's. Mrs. Frazer, of Kirkheld, visit- ed at Mr A. McArthur's one day its week. Hrs. Bundle, of Sunderland, visit. wed her daughters. MLSS R. Broad. of Midland, vis- itad at Mrs. T. Newman‘s on Sun- 11:53 T. McCrea and Miss Nellie (keen spent Tuesday 1n Cannmgr Hrs. J. McKay. of Glenarm, vis- ited with Mrs. J. Murchison, and Mrs- F. Green this Week. ' Mrs. J.' Prouse. and children are visa. n; at Mrs. Grace Prousz's this PAGE 4- and Mrs. Fred Edwards were Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Rejunded 1H IOur new Spring Wrap Coats are everything that good garments should be. ‘ display. Customers tell us that we are stronger in our Garment Department than ever before. if} Nothing commonplace about our Coats, Suits, Skirts, and Waists. All the brightness, briskness and newness of Spring is in them. Visit this Department Ladies' Long Wrap Coats in~Pa namas. (Sex-art Goths. Serges, 'I‘weeds and Shep. herd Chscks, shades of grey, fawn, tan, navy, K‘ngs' Blue. Mynle and Biack, made in semi fiiting styles. trimmed with silk and buttons; all sizes. “ 8 q“ Prices $25.00 to......... -. Ladies’ Utility COats A. HIGINBOTHAM g: < szeist. Lindsay. KONG WRAP COATS £860 if??? 850 (Special t6 Tbs Post) ..., _r. Captaia J. Coad. of Toronto spent a short time here on Thursday arr ranging for the removal of the cm:- teuts of the armory from here to 1 ‘ I i i Woodville. Weeks Doings From Oakwood Miss Irene Bingham visited with sts...Ross oV‘er Sunday . Quarterly serVices in the 31828.0(!- 131: church on Sunday morning- Miser. Oliver is spends; the week w1th her sister. Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. McRae and Mas- ter F(qser are spending a fer days at Kirkfield. Mrs. Washington and Master Levi ; returned on Friday- aiter a pleasanti visit with friends in Toronto. ‘Mrs. J. W. Pascoe and children of I' Woodv‘Jle, are the guests of Mrs. G Prouse th's week. ! Miss Lillian Dobson is spending a few weeks in Toronto. We are sorry to hear that he: neice, Miss Muriel Benson is ill with typhoid feves and hope for her speedy recowery. A young daughter mined at the ’ home of Wr. and Mrs. P. P. Coad on Sunday. v i Rev. ’1‘. M. Caldwell, of Toronto, will conduct the services in the Presbyterian church here during the summer months. Miss Etta Mitchell has returned home aftet spending a few weeks with Lindsay mends. Mr. W. McLean, of Woodville, has secured the cantract for the erection of the new Methodist’ church here, and inI begin work in a couple of weeks. Mrs. J. H. Emmerson of Nestleton, visited friends here an Saturday. We are pleased r0 hear that Mrs. ;‘ C1 ”3“”00‘1' were gut?” ”1 ““5,“ Rev. Elliott is improving in health, ‘ Webster on Sunrhy. 'Mrs. Cannc'm, although yet in a very weak condi- sang a ‘5010 m “the Methodist tion. “hatchyin the evenmg, which was The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist 1 greatly aPPTeCIated- t. .. Church are making preparations for} Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Howard were a. concert to be given on 24th May, 1 guests of their SOD at the parson- in the town hall. Kindly keep the‘ age last week. daté reserved. ‘ The Quarterly Hard of the Meth- Mr- W. J . McCullohch vieited his sisn odist church met kn Monday. and Ladies' Black Si‘k and Allover Lace Cuts. 33' to 54 inches in length. Lace Coats are silk lined and semi fixting in style. The season’s newest novelties which all ladies should not fail to see- \\’onderfully l'o w priced. Prices $55.00 to .................. 12. 0 SILK COATS V A number from our town- attend- ;i ed Balsover church on Sunday efvem a inn last, as there wasmt any «ser- ‘ (Special to The Post.) . Wrs. McDonald has returned to Rosedale after visitmg a couple of weeks around here. ? Mr. J. CulliSa visited over Sun- ! day with the Misses Langstord. ‘ Mr. George Pollard of Cambray .spent Sunday with Mr. W. Eyres. ' Mr. Ed. Dunn is taking his en- 3 lgine around to the other axle of the lake to operate the stone crush er there. gSpecial to The Post) Mrs. Clark spent the kitten aunt of last. week, in Toronto attendmg the funeral of her cousin; Mrs..Mzzn.â€" Mrs- Mosgrove and Mrs.. Sang- ster spent Friday of last week im Lmdsay. Miss; Ethel Mitchell melted Lindsay last week. \'ice- in the evening here. House cleaning seems to he the order of the day in. our.~ buF'gZ. Everybody wall certainly bé phas- ed to see the April showers, ae- pecxally the farmens. Mr. W. T. McKae,‘of Oamod, spent Sunday in our town. Mr. Hadwin happened with a pain ful accident lately. While steppmg up into‘ his .waggun his fckt slip- ped, and h: fellon a stake and broke ohe of his‘ tits. (Special to the Post.) The Presbyterian church was open ed again on Sunday. There wdl be services every Sunday morning dur in;r the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cnannon, cf Oakwcod. were guests of Miss Webster on Sunday. 'Mrs. Cannon} KIRKFIELD' CAMBRAY. 9 - ‘mmmoawma: i!!- _T_HE LINDSAY An automobile Mongmg to a Lindsay gentleman got into trouble aLout three miles north of the-vil- lage on Sunday night. The ocmr pants telepfiones tu Lindsay for aid, and they arrived borne in the middle of t’iie mgfizt. Mr. Young, of" the Toronto Gon- struction Cm,, has; been "making sev eral calls. in tbs viiilage late-1y. Arksey. V Taken! ance. There 15313 ban: a number of for 4 signers in: the viflsge during thsé past) ‘week. getting prop'isipns for the camp-south: «:15 the village. (SpaaiaL to The Post) The farmers were making . good progress With the seedmg but the ram last Monday put a stop to operations. . his home here. LeCraw Bpos., general merchants, , have started out with their figs Wag- ion. and as usual, are kept busy. Mr. W. 1. Cooper has made vast im'provemints to his dwel'xing house and Mr. C.. Brown, of “Pleasant Valley handled th: saw; whamman and sqaure. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wa'te, Mrs. H. Terrence and the {Misses Cum- hem: of Lindsay were renewing Qt aeguaintenccs here for a few days. (Special to The Post}, It is with re gret that We learn that Mr. Arnold Wake1-n is intending to leaxe lor the West on Tucf-lay. His many friends Wish him a safe and en- .oyable ter‘. Mr. Dolph Coutcrmache has return- ed from the West where he intended to spend the summer, but couldn’t find anything like Norland. Nothing like “Home, Sweet Home.” Miss Minnie Boyce has X‘eun'ueu. home after spending the summer 1; Toronto. Miss Ethel Martin 15 staying With her aunt, Mrs. Mark Ellis. Of this village. POWLE S C x.) K: '/ 13R V M1 McIntyre spent Sunday NORLA N D to look like ‘ has returned the summer in gOod attend >5 : (Special to The Post.) The funeral of the late Mrs. McLzan at widow of the late Malcolm McLean :took place Saturday, April 29th ham 5’ ‘the rgsmencc of her daughter, Mrs. Lg- Anggs Currie, and was largelyatten- dea. ' Mrs. H. N. Maybvn spent Tuesfay _-last in Lindsay. We regret to say that Mr. Neil Mcrrissu was thrown out 0g his; bug- gj' while driving; on Thursday and as a result his armmas badly injaued. Miss Elsie D. McEachren whm spent her vacation under the parental roof ile ft Monday murning to resume her ls-t udiss at. Peter-b0: o Nomi: school. good dd summer tinny again. The first smut passed through the Vlllage om Fania: last. Mr.. John Perkins is Easy with his mam. gutting many to asst: his (‘nvc ufnlogss down ‘0 t oboeunk- Captain: Beck is at [Ht-flat Val "5 Susy: gaming his quartexsia -hap9 to mama. Mix. Thus“. Hill met MEN .3 very se‘ wre- accidkxt (m Tuesda}.,,fuacturing d3 kneemd cutting his: head. Mr". W- Worsley spent the week end under chat-parental roof. Miss: Lmn's Taylor, of Easy called :cttfie me of Mrs. A- Well last week. ' Mr... C- Metcalie is uoérth‘red with Rn. J” Line for the summer months. The E. P. will hold league Thurs- day: and after a short pingramme the (mixes in be elected fczr the next six months. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown visited at the home of Mr. Moyneaaof West. Ops Mr. Fred Pethick is again at home Miss Jessie McInnis returned tm Canningtor. on 'I‘hursdhy alter spend» in; her holidays at heehc-me here. Several in our neigworhood haw,j been engaged in attempts to securq‘ some of the finny tram. Miss Mary F. MtEachren spew. Wednesday last in Beaverton. Mr. H. N. Maybee and family left on Tuesday for St. Catbcmmes where they will reside in futrm, They will be greatly missed berm. Mr. Pete: D. McEadn-en, accomp- anied by his wife and d'aughter spent Wednesday las-t in Lindsay. Our farmers have been taking am- vantag-s of the fine weather and Stei- ing is now in fun swin'g. é! ELDON STA’ImN. ZIONâ€" F'ICNEIHN - Ladies’ and Misses’ M of Ginghams, Percales, ] lins. Skirt made inthe styles. \Vaists have kit fancy net or lawn yokes sizes. Prices $3 00 ...... f‘: F OULARD DRESSES Just arrived. a shipment ct tomato Silk Dresses. The. shades are navy: King’s Blue, Fa-m, Reseda, shepherd's Check and B!ack; made with the; new straight line skirt and handed trimming: waists are cut in kimano st) 1e with net yoke and cuffs on sleeves; all 15 0 sizes. Prices $23.03 to ...... . Black Sateen Underskirts. made of best quality English Mercerized Sateen w'nh deep frill finished with clusters of tucks; all sizss. Special price 89 each ........................ . ............ c SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS MANILLA. WASH DRESSES ’ and Misses’Tub Dress: 3, made ‘ams, Percales, Lawns and Musâ€" irt made in the new stnight line Waists have kimono sleeves and Honest Goods at Reasonabé'e Prices, Our Aim Lin. Whe‘ ix eight-fifth gear hao resided its: '1" he. Amui ( the Village I 31351113 and v: nnity all her life until give Joseph :1 ( about six years-:- ago when she went. The L I, ‘ v with his hmmake her home with bee son Mal: :v'fleir homes. a shipment cf Foulard The local (twafic cmb pnsented Jesiah's Courtship all Sony. 011' Briday 28inst a 3 large sum-n. The play was given under the augpi ' aes of the 80234: young people's So- Etiety. Was-regret to 1m a few days 5g” off the death of Mr. Alcx affiri;<)nz«~.in.;'x wzb was an old at respected citieni The deceased with» lived alone was, in his usual health until a.‘ few days i ctms death bee was stricken with: paralysis. é calm, at Barrie,. where she resided M?! Mr, and _\'r,\ ; thevtime' of her death. The deceased f daughter Azarggj‘ izssurvived by {our sons and th‘E with Mrs. were daughters. Mesa Archie of Dmiâ€"I v'rlad. Malcolm 0.“!3arrie Donald cf. Oztflia John of Toronto and 312:: Cuzr'e of Maaillnraad Mrs. Grainy: 03' Nova Scotia. MILH’. (Special ()111- fnnrhgll 7‘ g i 1 I Me- McDonald 8131 been a suifiater Ex: many yearsmlt his cheerfnk“ dis- peition and pemvering naturemdg‘ escrybody his M. (Speak! to The Pest.)- It has been ideal weattgrvthafi pine-.91 week tor fin: farmers to seat these» spring work; while Sandals ; she 33*? proved Lisa-at benefit. ' Mrs. A G. 3060. who has. been oisiting at the lime of Mr. 6,-(7003 attuned to Ot'Jawa Enemy. Mr. Snow-den preachednqfino sermon on Sunday» last. but om‘ng tn the showers; am, a. smalL congreggtspn Miss. Charlotte Skum.'formergy- of Manitmba. 15 now tbs guest- of her pareztss, Mr. and Mm;,Wm. Stun. Olm- pubdc school starteégam a!- tee Heater. with myservites: 0131155 Paint Lindsay. We are glad msay that: Mr. Chas- hmefl is nearly well again, after “naming been Simely outwith a saw. On May 7th (next Sunday) Mr. Dnowdan is wing to try and revive the children‘s intern” in coming to. church and Sunday school, and with hold an entirely children’s serfiht, at 3 o'clock. The, inspector of fisheries talus an occasional visLt to this distuct but as yet has nct caught anyone with a mar or gun. More zglp came; toMr. H. Fortes? 5. It’s a key. Mrs. Wm. Jackson V beta the other day to, Henry. who is sick, Mr. Jos. Magda; has taueo MOUNT HOREZP. DISTINCT INDIVIDUA my IN EVERY GARMENT has taueo the f g V 701'!!!in Binder ! B9 We made a special purchase r f fxshionable black and w ize Drrs tics. They come in handsome ' checks ard over checks, 42 iztzg‘sz-gs The regular price of these i: 3“. 3d. We cfl'er them at ‘ Do not fail to see om Special 34 inch Shantung Silk, good weighty <;uaiity, fine even weave; washes eucalentiy, mzkfs handsome wrap coats. scars and dresses. Our special price :13? 5 yard .. ........................... . 0c OQGOQ‘GI Our great House Replenishing Sale still continues. Cut prices on all Car- pets, Curtains, M‘xttings, etc. This is a grand opportunity for you to supply your home famishmgs at great sax-figs. Mei Spring (oats. made in fawn and black Covert doth; beautifully tailored: 30 to 36 inches in [until M5650 to $12.00 wt to Peter- » see her son, :guiar pnce 0! these 2: 3’ Ne cffer them at V , , 35c SHANTUNG S‘ LK DRESS GOODS CARPET SALE LINDSAY, FRIIIA Y i‘tiope to b: Prev 50!! Hay 24th. 3 Mr. and Mrs. r} moved from Nun “B «n the farm. i A\ number of z 2 comm-Amity atten; { Agathay oi‘arusa !déy Bright and ( .ngz. which was ; 1 cv- m recent can. mantra!” “17‘ unpleasant in with”; "5- ”finds . > - ‘ gt 19.30 dd :;'_:;1*:-V§W‘“"z pig- at 7.30. “r 6:: z. .. .» 1 m Macdonald. ucrâ€" teach! Juan! 1911 i m Macdonal-i mas Walker of lust on Thursday A‘ number of the peoplefrolflfi} mummy attended the pa“ ARMY of °.vIusic. Lindsay” - d5? Right and uzjoyed 3:034. ‘33:. which was presenteii W Jim Mechan. I: In flower seeds our 1.: Our football due for every It is undgvstcod t: Chunbersi Weilmgton chased DP. XOCHHOC} touring; m. the doc: recexveeu hie EM F. 2 The P119 l mu Th: quality Cf ‘ that when th 3? phctogr:p§1} ‘ will be coup‘sd Fomefl); d : and Staci-45‘“? the 06; slat C3. FRANK D. LEE Seeds: Suds: 3". 1 inch at' guaiity 000G----’-OOD non‘st that neat 5315M L hose 2 Sunday: Smith M and m‘ 3-19)" Jotti 8.115811 have CRETE Ban: tsua! rout W88 7 Den Ei’v'en by much app 38% an e Use 821ij selection, by lies I ‘OAI 8011 9088bi1itj part of u Handed l to take secure th- port at a, Carries. j e30f tea:- the 1“ ttendance alter C" Fnda wards. § 03 51 good ., ‘Wfllh presim n final )neV r ante f the and {1'8 unda 8th

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