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Lindsay Post (1907), 12 May 1911, p. 4

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News? fiséga (Special to The Post) m. J. Buchanan occupied the 9111‘ pit of the Methodist church last Sun- day evm'ng in the atsence of Rev. J. 24L Whyte. who was at Gosderham we. Wilberforce. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynolds of the Dutch Line, visited friends in this Messrs} R. and F. Cassiday, Ofi ‘Dorset, were in town last week on “business. I 111153 Wilcox arrzved iast week. to Each in No. 7 school, Lutterwort‘s. Mr. S. F. Stimson moved his family r- '1' cront) last week where they have 753335961 3 home at 330 Huron-st. mun... ev. W. J. Rayner, Missionary of Presbyterian church, arrived on ,urdaj: to take up the regular-. 1": at ‘ inden, Halibm'ton. Allsaw, W vww'nl v-n district last week. The; Saskatchewan in the n final-e other members of now reside. firda? to ta' .9 up the regular r‘r at 31 56.2 1: Hal; bur-to Alisaw, d Twcin~311Lage appointment. Miss Davis. of Lifiord, is visiting :er sister, Mr". Barry Rogers. Mr. J. PolloCk, of Mariposa, was in town last urea" in company with 11'. and Mrs. P. ”Eastman with when: he is visitin". Norland. Miss Martin and Mr. Watson, of Hocre's F 0.115, we :9 in town on Sun- Miss Maggie Steinkruss, who has been visiting friends in town for the past czup‘ze of weeks, returned 'to Dominion Land Surveyor, 'Jas. Dickssn, of Fam‘un Falls, went out last week to beat: lines at Horse- shoe Lake. 111'. John Hewitt, of Boskung, was in town on Tuesday to meet his daughter, who was returning from Toronto. .flr. Geo. Littletcn, c-E Fens-ion Falls was in town on Tuesday to meet his wife, who came through to enjoy life Ior a while at Hawk Lake camp, where Mr. Littleton makes his head« tquartzz's while attending to the Govâ€" PAGE 4 crzment dams in the absence of Mr. . Mr. Fred Jot . Peter Grozelle. moving into th w. Dr. Irvine, dentist of Lindsay had Miss Thornton. gffia Eaifiéea a couple of busy days here this week. A very quiet Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Willett of T0â€" at eight o'cloc‘. rcneo. have arriVed at their Gull lake mg at the re: cottage, which they are putting in Hendersog, whe Ieth>dLsz chu'ch 135-: Sunâ€"- readiness for sumzizer boarders. The; Blanche was 111 in the absence of Re" J intend keeping the COttage open 11111111 Mr. Clarence ( . rumammm ; after hunting season. mCL‘J. m the m «2 at)... c‘ . (‘70 ‘0‘? 9 t ! ccupied th e pu- ‘ I g very sp€cial Hack 3:3 inches whip, saf: t med wcivxiy ciuih éiik 0‘: 11:83:11., zai ts, 3 at Home- Bryantâ€"In Lut’terwcrth Township,§ ‘ I on Thursday April 27th, 1911, to 511‘ i Bosnmg, was 9 anl Mrs. .158. Bryant. a 50:1. their fam' will go to {utm- Mr. D. J. Hartlc is making business improvements to his already large store by building a central stairway and opening a large room upstairs for 1112 display of clothing, etc. He will also change the front, extending ,his show windows from each side and §a large central entrance. Rev. J. M. Whyte, Supt. of His- sions, returncd- Wednesday 3?: 2‘ 1:92;}- :‘ng quarterly services at Gooderham, and Wilberic- 2. He also visited tze White Lake appointments. Veterinary Surgeon Kennedy made a business trip to town this week. Miss Mabel Boyce is recovering WM nâ€"- Miss Lizzie Hewitt an Boskung, arrived home on Monday. 3-3:: Bishop, Manager of the Fenelon Falls branch of the Bank of ritish North America, was in town last week on business. .111. ; {on Tnursuay April saw, LL21. ~ LU ’M M C t d f T lanl Mrs 333. Bryant a son rs. c res. re urne . .03: or- onto on Saturday evening. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ar- I thur McCrea, who spent the wee”:- WEEK 8 BEBGET tend here. E E g Mr. O. G. Williamson was in $110M El Lindsay on Thursday. Mr. Fred Bradley, assistant oper- ator at the junction, left on Satur- day. 9| ed a position in the station there. 1 l i l ! (Special to The Post“; ! Mr. and.Mrs. Sam English, l Peterbcro, spent Tuesday in town. l i t At. the annual meet ng of the Eg-g Mr. W. J1 Shepherd, of Goldwater worth League, of the Methodst; spent a few days in town during church on l‘iZOgday e*:enin glass , the 13s. week. following officers were elected: i Dame rumor has it that. there Presâ€"Vin Fred Johnson. {are to be a. number of June wed- ‘che Presâ€"Miss Copelani. l in our midst. It is a case dings of I wonder who. Dr. Missionary Miss Burns. Sociai’and Literaryâ€"hiss Thomp- Thompson was in Coboconk‘, for Tihn, where he has accept- : 36!. sh» uvmu up. “Va-I “-1â€". -v- Barker Miss Lizzie Biddlecombc'. who is sper ding a pleasant holiday at the h.me of Mr. S. Walters. left o.-r Wevlnerdav ti spend afew days in Woodville. Miss Elva Wilsoa and; brothers Jay and Bert, of Woodville, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs Dr. Dale is er brine; a couple ' of weeks’ holiday in Toronto. A sz-ssion oi the Division Court was held here on Friday lest, His Honor Judge Harding presiding, when a few interesting cases were disposed. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Knight’s. Sr. who has been quite ill, is improving. ; Mr. E. ’ 1.... kn... annnfl: no .Rice of England. who covnrnl months Mr. C. Erfiest Pratt, a graduate 3 of Oxford and for some time tutor in the Port. Hope Trinity 5222001. has been appointed by His Lordship the Bishop of Toronto, to take charge of}. the Minden Mission of tag ( hu c'n vii England. ..1r. Pratt arrived in tom: 3 on Thursday evening and will hoid ‘ Services at Irondale, 621th and Min- ‘ den on Sunday. I Mrs Davey, of Valentim is visiting‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robe: t ' Gainer. of tawn. . son. Citizenshxpâ€"MiSS Courtney. Rec. Sec.â€"â€"Mr. Jas. McQuade. Asst. Secretaryâ€"Miss Scott. Cor. Sec.â€"â€"sts A. ParSOns. Twasâ€"Mr. Ira. Rehill. Organs’câ€"sts E. Nugcut. | Mr. McGee and famaiy haVe mav- ‘ed from:the house on the corner * of Sturgean and Mann streets and t are living in the residence adjoining the =creamery. The engagement is announced 0‘ "Will J. Shepherd. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shepherd, Coldwater.It is to take placequietly tQWards the end of Max. 8.35% For «1.1.1 “'3‘? ‘ " nothing m 11:03 a A..t‘-vl . more (13‘. my a: d c331 crcss than on do; r mndsc-m eS::iped \' i'.e<. We have ’ixce dud *C Pu z ('5 Ȣ ('1 :1 (‘I I. Biatk‘ V 0:335 {:55 them from Toronto 33a ck V oi? as 59c <‘o my Voiies u BUNDAS é: FLAVELLEg Lafiflfi’ig A Very quiet wedding took place at eight o'clock last Tuesday morn- :ng at the residenc: of Mr. Thos. Henderson, when his daughter, E. Blanche was united in marriage to Mr. Clarence C. Cronk. The cereâ€" mcrt-r, m the presence of only the rmmediate relatives was performed Rev. B. Burns, pastor of othe Meth- Odest church. The [bride was unet- tcndefi and was attired in her' trav ellmg gov: not coronation blue broad cloth, worn with a cream» silk waist with pipmgd of Persian silk. A creum straw hat with blue trim- ?mnzsca hump ‘8 pazaxdmoo 93mm fair. a‘ml Mrs. Crank left on the ram: traim for Cannrngton, Midland and Port Rowan, where they will sverzd a few days before going on to their, new home in Mocsejaw in: 5' The annual summer excursion of 3 the Methodrst Sabbath Sehoov,’ mu ‘lze r1“: this year to Lakefield, and ' from there through the Kawartha' Lakes to Lindsay. returning by the I G.‘T.P.. to Omemee. ‘ n. E Dandy, one of the pair of car- riage horscs belonging to.Mrs Mc- iCrea was sold last week to Mr. E Ha arty Stark. Ni 35 Annie Iv cry return: (1 from Toronto last week. Miss Ella McCrea returned last Tuesday night, after spending- severâ€" al months in Bermuda, Atlantic City, and other Amencan points. Miss Ethel Clarke was in Toron- to far a few days Past week. Dame rumor has; A: that there are to be a number 0! June wed- dings 1n our midst. It is a case of I wonder who. Dr. Thompson was in Cobocon'k', on Thursday and Friday. ; Messrs Robert and Bert Courtney : left last week for the west. Mr. Clifford Mulligan, spent .Dun- day with his parents here. At the regular meeting of the May Quarterly Boards of the Meth- odist church, Dr. ThomPSOn. with Mr. R. S. Mulligan, as alternate, from Omemee, and Mr. Moses Ruth with ’Mr. Gabriel Switzer, as alter snate irom. Bethel. were elected to atterd the district meeting held in : Lindsay, May 18th. i sts Grant, was the gusst of Miss Edith Robinson. over Sunday; l Dr. Coleborne was in Lindsay on I Monday. . ._..-'â€"...... __.._. w-w -_- . . ya...- ..-...â€"_.. ..,o \ Miss Curne attened the Missionary conventicn of the Anglican church in Toronto last wee‘-‘. Mass Currie went as a delegate from the aux- iliary here. Fred Johnson and family are. occupied the pmprc m we um- n3 into the house owned by byterian church on. Sunday. Thornton. ; On Sunday evening last, Rev. B. Very quiet wedding took place Burns, of the Methodist. church took :ight o'clock last Tuesday morn- ‘Cr hxs subject, the Ne Tamera de- at the residenc: of Mr. Thos. cree. WhLCh his 30 aroused the Pro L-__r .4..- m, Annohio!‘ n testant world. The discourse was 0 ur execâ€"Mm stock of Sun: m er [)ress ‘ »1 hr" 1 v \ - n -H’ w 'I" ’ 9mg- 32} [Nan-.60 at mums that “bl pm Mr. Yellcwlaes, of Toronto, ) Buy 1118 fa:.. us: “Kayscr G'm'gs uih pa‘em fingertips tics gufirr‘tmd to out men (In. ”- g2 ovc . shadrs of b: ark, white,f grey and tan; all sizes. ”75 Prices 9:: t air soc any; C Lad. e: Long Si'x love-s, in biack, “hi'e, grry, champagne and tan: a“ s z s; aeriuiar 65c, 73c :md 85c. 59 Spezialgerpnir C Reliab’e GOCuS at Reasonabie Prices Our Constant Aim n3 0 L tr: L 7.3 THE LINDSAY POST are~ occupied the pulpit of the (special to Tire Post} Mr. and Mrs. Jae, =.z’. Pascoe (‘3‘- led on frici‘ds her?) a: Wednesday be- . fore leaving; for Saskatoon, where Mr zPascos has secured a position with Mr. W. A. SQVerwood as bookkeeper. Their many friends her: wish them ' every success ih'the great West. Miss Clara Woodiey wim has been the guest of he!“ aunt. Miss Annie Penrc-se for the past few weeks, re- : turned to her homaat‘ Tymnue on .' Thursday last. 4. “no“.-- -........ . m , Egammm ”mam mwmmom ”mam.” listened We are pleased ta Copplestone out aga cent illnescl Miss; Belka ’l‘ait of WCOVSVDCk.) at. presept enjoyin a Vii-Ti parents, Mr. and 2.1275. 9; Friday last being arbct-d‘ay teach 51's and scholars spent the'af‘temwn in a. general cleaning up of yards, which made quite an impmvemea't in the appearance. Mrs. Robert Dobson attended the funeral of Mrs. Thomas-Hardy in Mr. Morley Guard of Loanefille vis- ited his home hereon Sunday. Mrs. Dr SteVens Spent a; few days in Toronto this past week. Sonya, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. W. H. Webseer. Mrs Barker is spending a; few weeks at the home of her 50mm. N. G. Barbra: i { Mr. E. .3. Rice of England, who Ehas been spending several months ’ with MrrWill Rich here left Tuesday ; ifor a trip thromgh Saskatchewan and British Columbia. Mr. Rice has émade many friends during his stay in" our neighborhood. 1 § Miss\Pearl Prouse and Mr. Clarenc : H111 visited friends at Woodville on . Sunday. ‘ and Bert, of Woodville, spent Sunday Quite a larger number attended the with triends here. Quarterly Communion service held in. Mrs, Dr. Dale is enjoying a couple our Church on» Sunday morning. Next of weeks’ holiday in Torcnto. Sunday the services will be held as A sz-ssion of the Division Court usual, i.e., Sunday school in the was held here on Friday last, His morning and church in the afternoon. Honor Judge Harding presiding. when Under the ahte management of a few interesting cases were disposed- Messrs. Trumble,’ Tinney and Pen- We are pleased to hear that Mrs. rose of Oakwocd the commodiout res» Knight’s. Sr. who has been quite ill, idence of Mr. G. W. Hardy is well is improving. under way. Mrs. W '1‘. McRae and Master Frag.- er returned on Sundayafter visiting friends at Kirkfield and Woodville. Mrs. Cameron, Jr., visited her Sis- ter Mrs. Angus Campbell On Monday ' A large number of our villagers were in Lindsay SaturdaY~ Mr. W. T. Bowes of Lindsay spent Monday in our village. The date of the meetinz‘ 0f the to bya large congregat‘. Ire Post, uiz‘u deep flounce of muaiin irinmud v 3111 five tows of COUCH totctc-n insu- than, edged Mm Fate to Int-'12. 3‘ 25 ‘5. J k. -. ,1..,.b 5"”! [IA-inn pgrh _ Ad cs’Tgikf: thithata m of fine .tr'ped [.vaE in asset: shadcs, ail sizes P::"eec1<. h- 4...... ~u...â€"~._,. . (Spt ate as to 1‘ week. 1'1 1'5 " \‘fhiie C VVAESTS 11'. e C1131 -.........._ Miss Josie Gallagher while out (iriâ€" Ving Frié‘ay afternocn was badly hurt Her horse-took fright and threw her into the ditch. from where she, was picked up send. taken home. Dr. Mat yard was called and found her in 3 serious condition. The last quarterly service of the year was held? in the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon. The I. day being 50‘ beautiful people from 4 all appointmerds turned out well. ..-....-.. Miss Bessie Thompson of Norland, spent the week end with her ‘ cousin, Miss Graham. PEMEL vhfâ€"om %7;eéville§ (3988581 to The Post) I Mr. J. G- Campbell, of Vancouv» er, a former resident of this place is visit :1; fmeads here. Mr. J.J.. McClellan, the teller in the bank, was removed to Welling- ton. Mr. Hutchison. of Gersbs'. has the Position here. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Caverley anl Hr. D. McLachIan, were in \Toron- to a few days; this week. ‘ Miss Thompson of Sunderland, is ,vzsiting at Mrs. J. Rush. *â€"--â€"n -. m-~._..~..-..«â€"-.â€"â€" Women’s Institute for this month has been changed and further an- nounmment Will be giVen next week. (Special 3:)" The Post) 231-. W. J. Wright was so unfortun- ate as to lose a- valuable horse last week. Miss Birdie Marmara has returned g from» visiting herazmt, Mrs, Wm. " Prensa, of “Browns," ! Mr. H. Whetterr spent Saturday in ' Lindsay. _..._ V-.-__~,._..,.. (Sfiecial to The Post) Miss Mabel Shields spent a few days last week in Toronto. Mr. A. C. Graham returned home on Friday after a trip through the "Nest. Mr. J. D. Jchnstcn of T'~ront0, spent tfze week with friends. Mrs. Angus Mum-y was the guest of her mother. Dix-:9. Robinson Taylor Corners, for sevezar days. Mr. Alf. Nokes,. oft Uxbridge. is vis- iting his tsotherz, Messrs Nelson and Austin Eokes. Mr. John McLean spent Thursday of last week at his home here. 6 Mr. J ohn Copeihnd lost. a Valuable cow recently. Miss Flossie R231 of Oakwood. is spending a few weeks at Mr. William Philp' Mr. and Mrs. English, of Mani-Ila spent. Sunday at Mr. Geo. Gilsom‘t. Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Canning'éon, spat Sunday at Mr Thos Osborne-’5. «Special to the Post.) The fine weather of these last few days is beginning to show its efiect. The grain is peeping above the ground and the fields will soon be in ha: fields. The yachts are beginning 'to ply up and down the river and lake Once more and from now until the ice \J )0 .. .. 9 41) u.. a â€" ”w A." “w; u. . (AV.O no}? I I ‘ .‘ h "r . (Iv vmony with the fast greening VICTORIA ROAD Listin (2‘. PLEASANT POINT CLH‘HE 3:75:11; i‘rmc Just arrixcc‘, :rsian E astic rtztv CO 1. 0 1' Persian Belting I Messrs J. and F. Wickett. of. ‘< Eden, visited at Mr. R. Walter's [on Sunday. nothing but the put.put n'om we water. We are sorry to say that Master Arthur Brien is on the sick list at present. He is suffering from. bronchitis and is under medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brien of here called on friends on the Scotchline, recently. HGSEERY The farmers are pro; 1y with their seeding finish is expected. ’r‘a’eek’s Baings fiem ‘afiz'ooévilie Gccds as Represent- ‘,ed or Money Re- fiunéed is out PoEicy \Y w. W. Ttethevaay.and family, visited friends at: Cann.ngton on Sunday. Mrs. Jarrett, at «Wellington, is visdzing her brother and sister, Mr. and Miss Whattam at the parson- age thisyeelé. Miss Brown, oi Calgary, is visit- ing Mrs. W. A. Grant and Miss B. Stapks this week. Mrs. A. McLeod, and Mrs. Stod- dart visited at Mr. W. D. Mc- Crimmon’s (n 'I‘Uesdgy. Mn- J. Ruan and family visited at Gamebridge an Sunday. M156 Camp1a1n~ Visted at W. J. Moare's on Sam. Quarterly services were conducted in the Methodist church Last Sun~ day morning. A large crowd was a; attendance In the awning, and the sermon was to young men. A 61101? of the young men of the Sun- day school took charge of the maâ€" suc, and was- very much enjoyed- Misses Peed Prouse and Leta Hill. and Mr. Clarence Hill of Oakâ€" wood visites at Mr. R. P. Iran’s on Sumfip (’Special to the Post) Mn Chas. Tam, and laxity have moved to Toronto. We canjt afford to lose many of our ci‘fizens. Mr. 8. Frise has also gone the city. Mr. R. Moasa is on the 3. Ci 1:::i4 just new. Miss Martha Dawson visited her brother at Benevme recently. Mrs. J. Clarke, who has been Very 111. is slowly recovering her usual health. Mr. Jas. Martin has been busy doing some plastering at Mr. T. H. Mcaee s house. and. also at Mr 7.52). an St. am lC'O AVE-7‘7 shipment of the ’ Rings in a} combinations, Isth. 35C and IO 1 cit. \‘O n... 3 aorm F1 NGERBOARD . OSKCaT, the put.put from the? are progressing tawd- saeding and an early figfifi 252 be 0: latest 1 the ‘ some Dresden s ades, str plain long directoir great choice. hi dren s Summt wits, fmcy and ‘rices each 75c. 50C LINESAY, FRIDA: toria. has 911“ Daioe, of Gree: impcrLed (‘le lent Chattan. with him. as t farm. letter the township of my stable six, success thought it would no: to have a few films p‘ able paper to hit the vicinity of Lindsay km of his greatness as a I Have been h thirty years. a! use the best C could possibl.v say Gallant Ch country. He was not only 12112522 2 first-prize winner in Toronto. baths stock has won many fintsin Toronto Markham and Lindsay exhibitions He was the sire of that great burst. Polar Star, that. you saw! 55 Pfizes and championships intiegflt Northwest in 1910. He xs the sire 05 Milne Bros-.’ two-year-old cult that was sold last winter forum‘ii '73 a: thousand dollars. He was {him of: gelding that I had the privike'2 of seeing sold for three hundmll :4 fifty dollars and washed over 615’ can hundred pounds. He is :2! 5!!! Of a filly. that was sold a ieWW ago for three hundred and forty do} I'ars. and would not register. M 388 been many of his coke 803‘“ at eight and ten months oldfof m h‘undred dollars each. This is 0315 % kw of the many msmnces I 00““ mention. He has been 3‘;qu maker, for his owner, and for ‘33 farmers who used him. and I £55 he will continue- to do same to”? owner. The farmers 0: Lindsay "if“? ty should give Mr. Waldo: s M Patronage, as they will certf: make no mistake site, as his saock In flower seeds our gel. mammoth long, giant yellu-w mange} Mr. Rabert E Dear Sinâ€"Mr 4d. Im “30. ‘33,”, V w photography, ‘1" ”m °f will be coupzed with “- Famerlv cf the {Anton . , :- Fawn-3y 0‘ rd successor the ck! 32a; 6.. FRA NK D. LEE Markham to The Post has purchased from of Green R‘ and Over Forte!" 3”)“ Seeds : Seeds: indsay know 5m tack Nata: drug Thcmas Walden, d in Toronto. was .t that great war. to H- F°‘*.m' ' 9; pawzma. Q be {chem Items Bo:

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