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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 May 1913, p. 4

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Another minim young music pus pi! has gone forth from St- Joseph’s: Awe-my to make a me for her- _____ '3â€"(ir self aSrS away: and th to. At the conclusion of the programme am . were- A delivered by the‘ clergy present, who reread to the flame of St. Joséph's Adaademyas tflnmfimnl vindihifirm- M fhn (RAMA add to the already splendmd Pewter: Wonder. They 3180-ka 'ocoas; tion achieved by . the. local education- ; ion-Is to congratulaté Miss Lonergan aginstmmon. 7 :' onwmaaamst “" Last evening at' ‘he Academy” M183: Miss M' 'mty‘aw as. ' M. g8}; held her 23:6 dugmg the evenmg in a Cap" recital in WHICh SR W88 388131306. I f The programme rendered by m Ail. byéfif‘s K‘afliken W, 'soifi-hno. 3'33 Lonebgan will also be wandered by. 3%?” mmic pupil of the convent. ithat young lady at Toronto College event was grand by pin pres- of 'Music on the occasidn' rot 2her ex- I? of Vdnergbb- W Casey. g" pen on May 7th.. ~ , Dr. CW ”and RS174; Father . ’ mpgramnie :ifi as {0110's â€"â€" me my, oi Pb£2+boro. im'd Be’v. Faâ€" ' ”Wreludezand Fugue m B flatâ€"- a fiver music pupil of the convent. E that youn event was gram by wt) pres- of Music 3 ' of Vdgcrgbg_mm 3935'. m I? Dr. (1w MAM Father Q‘gfipz Henley, érbieébisr'o. im'ri Re'v Fa- Guiry and a goodly number of piano. 'te-d guests. i Beethove 2 program ..3 presanFed mélh Vrocaf;s up wholly of selectiofijz f 'f- P37$3: N. _ Wm 11 ‘T§cha:ik< “Wei fiâ€"wanosi .;. 5159,11): u Sfipeflm was virile in interpretation, and Lisztâ€"F ~W Meate‘d 135,353.; 1; she possessed a rare artistic 33- cal. . Eff) :59"? '“)S‘;Â¥"':i;l {mm‘ '13 Mass angg~ a, ;- ph m all her' “mafia/39:39.1 {millt ! 951.1%?) g mm?“ W“ m ”fig?! :1 (1,"; 9 dition ‘of metib‘ven s Sbfrata No EMMWMp. {$7. ‘ffi {£15} 6? 3 P selections the Maladxg;djs-g dud-3?; .- p yed her fluency and superb precise i A1 d, Soci .The delicacy bi common. $3 ' 'Chfirch fibich we will sell at bargain priqes. 3; «is; f. nfinbera musical gems. ., a _ fl , Miss Kathleen Bruczci‘xghar Vbéal numbers “The \Fatiu’s Lullapyfi (Wham) am “'me'a MetryMotn" ‘ ~ 55:: 3;: .2 a: : Sylvester mg. fin.~ Ltd. 1 i Wehaveaflso 15"?! "Jim,- , 1â€"11 Hoe Silvester Dun 1;---12 Hde Syrve'stér Dim 3.: and 9 tooth Cultivators I vantage. She Péssesses awn trainee. soprano Voice and. is showing the exâ€" cellent e‘Ieéts oi the training zimy parted by the musical stafl of ’the PAGE FOUR. I _ i "01““ka b, - '39.“.5 u? g. mag Evans . ail ty- : masters. Their E‘M‘bfi Lonerg'an was marked by a iancy 9nd perfect Alma}. whim; - M’z‘izewncwést thingwin 1ad1§§ suzmaexâ€" undem eameooh! and. tick; tic. 3 e319, .1131 plain andflaticy ‘ Sirius. with ~31; without- short. SLL¢\§S«31A1L1§17583 .qmsq. (5... 20C ~ 3meers: itQ 7 match .: clesediys Excitxpair .33: .~* .. mustgbg W at her, we (>an Bastio‘v efi’s'S‘énata Ladies knitx cotton vests’ plain or with fancy \oke..\v1tfi 0: thhgmt short sleex 0 Al‘- 9517’.- cs .....-: ,.; ..... .z .....- 15c Ladies’ knit-cotton vests, fan? cy rib, neck finished with «to: Chet beading. ‘run with tapié. with or without short sleevcs. All sizes, 12362., 2 for ....... 2. c U;-derwear ‘fAâ€"iryw‘snr LINDSAY, Ont. Ladies‘ knit cotton vests. 'th or Without short sleeve. 1 sizes ........................... 10c I M;- REMIAI‘ AT THE COMMEMT 922:: I: MISS MARY LONERGAN, PIANISTE ; 332:} We are showing a very complete range of all the best lmes 6f Ladies’ and Child2622’ s ‘2 will be pleased with both the qualities and the v22 :51 mmer herâ€" clevgy present. who new to the 311;“, fanfe of St. Joseph's Academy as {an educational: inatit‘u’cio'n of the ”Pm“ highest order. They also tbok ocoas: [Cation-' ion to' congratulates Miss Lonergan ';on 'ahef memes as a pianist. ’ 2 ., mm: Miss M. Pruntv acted as account)- this ‘M our 2 and .‘A. V a $19.: {(1). , U. 3 if KIRKFIELD -;': Eff Ir 5 ($91. teg'fihe foam. Th , Fm “Our v-Church Fair ,5 h'h 3" was presented By the Lad1es : i Aid Society, ,0: the Presoyterianl | Church, in the town hall last Weds? Beethovenmta Op. 27 No. 1 â€" ‘70ch .c“. :93"; ChopinnNoctume 0p. 37, No. 2. Tfichmkowskyâ€"Romancep Op. 5, No. éâ€"Ifiano. ""k.‘ ‘g '; " sapenmxofi-Gamtte Op. 4 ‘9No- -4 , any ‘4 aura a vlm.‘w- 4p133i3é§éhlding- thrnummm‘mkes on- the town people. (:15'I‘he qgéfifism smgmua ex! Those who attended enjoyed the: 1M5? HWBS‘ ¢ -> 9 5Q?”8 3593?? W éfig fitmer 121 534.911 {33? -;99%k9 MW “in Lisztâ€"Rhapsodie No.6. ‘ ‘Ba‘iiey-A- ' -“Liie's Mé'rry Morn â€"â€" v0“, cal. 7 --‘ Gellent frag fifi‘w Miss N. Smith. Mrs. Henry (-a Giddy Young woman fond of reading) Miss F. Morrison . Mrs. Atis (Mrs. A. D. MacLean) Dinner of Committee. Mrs. Brett (Mrs. M. McArt-hur) Dinner Committee. Mrs. Drewâ€"a young married. womâ€"i anâ€"(M'lss M. Harper.) Mrs. Brownâ€"a. church worker(Mrs.‘ H. D. Mclmris.) fi%¥§€s'§9e?5im (Mrs. _Ridg}eyâ€"-ai woman who is having a hard tame with washing. (Misq Aléx McDonald ) Mrs.f Lé'wgbnéa card-tab dame,. at: aqqg .t ) 5. l a). 811‘. JQUAEE oz FLAVELLE gary last week and as visiting h‘s ‘ ' " ‘v; t mother and sister here. Lmdsu On Mr. Edward Truman, of Lindsay, is) Mssmsw§‘mofi Mr. Archie King rammed fr'om Cal-i 9 tum-u uuooofivfil 1.. faéémwconcetiéiép. mâ€"piano; 01' ”sons :4»: 211531 9 (1,4 ' as {3 i°q " ‘ 2'1 ._0‘ C‘ n, , ‘ Childfcfi‘s combinations in fihe rib, \V‘Ith and without Short SleeXe Pr‘iées from' 35c to 50¢. accof'ding' to Size ' ' ‘ Ladies’. knit cottdn drawers .umbrelia stx 1e, finished with a crochet edginrr openm glqsed av All sizes. ....... ,. ...., 25c -|n'. Iadies‘ fancy Vests in “Airy- wear" or lisle thread in extra fine qualities, 3st,, 50.0,, 75c., and ........... â€". ......;;....$1.00 75c. and a. Ladies’ fine cotton combinaâ€" tions, lisle thread. Airywear, porous knit and spun silk, with or without short sleeves, 750C” Ladies’ Knit Di‘aw'ers‘ Combinations e Fairy's Lullabyâ€"'- (The Minister’s Wife) I 3'! 5‘ D per“ pair 1.8.60. hm‘aflu V uw‘ Mrs." ‘ ' '0 151 ring , ame, ‘ r to thei the , gum-MWUCMONOW“O“U'D" h ' " ‘1? (D H O 'Si . m a CD m e22; ice] wh'oE’l'IAVe MAKEMO‘MIe,“ A1135; ex- f (of the past three months returned ‘home 1631: May. ‘ ‘ Dr. Ne’elénd', Demist, Lindsay, w'ill ‘ be at Mc'Kihnén" s Hotel,V1ét6ria Road, Ch Wednefida‘y 14th 0511 in warning if p'O's'eiblé.‘ , * " ntâ€" this week. V Mfg; N. D. ‘McEachern visited in Lindsay last Thursday. 'An’ epidemic of measles has entered our village, 'A' number of children and young p‘eo‘ple ar'e i-Il.Foi-tnnaté1y they seem to be a .very. mm form. Miss Mona Ross, of Orifiia spent the ‘week end‘ at her home here. In March 1812, Harold Clarkson, en route to Peterboro..met a 16 year old girl aboard the S. S. Teu- tonic The goddess of fate "Léléhe'-" sis ," spun a web twining their: young and Aqrde'nt hearts in- one-.- , Mrs. Wm. A. Graham spent Frivgiay in Lindsay. ' spending his holidays under the par- ental roof. I \ ; Miss Jennie King, of {Victoria Road, spent Monday w1th her aunt, Mrs. J. Watenson. The girl went with her {other to Il‘oI'cmto where ‘Ithe latter started a. boarding house. Later on, the promptings offia heart, whose aortic valve throbbed to the rhythm of a sun-dered love wanting its mate. prompted the‘ girl to write~ such letters to Glarkson in, Peterhoro. that any'stamps lost from» her epis- tles were .due to combustion. Clark- sormwent to Toronto 'and rejoined his love. . All went merry as a wedding bell until 'the girl was in 7 trouble. The? it was for Harold, either ma- tri;;xon'y or the paternal trogans ap- plivl to the north-end of his anat- om". Harold chose the mystic link that binds:~ two souls as one. After a'time, coolness cmpt in, and once again .the No 113 were in evidence and Harold swept into the outer world. The young wife appeal- ed for funds in her dilemma to him who had endowed her “with all his worldly goods.” MMWMQ- ‘Seed "a; eas j .......;s'::,c. 3 5 , Blue Imperial Hahn Clary We stfll have some of the abave to ,placc on growing cdxm'act‘: I'Muduonov SQUIER" 8: FLAVELLE DUN Di»: 5 A NDFLAV EL'EE S rm ‘1 T E D 1913 10} Got LHiSi‘Bfide 'Four. only ladies’ white nainâ€" soqk underskirts, French mod- c1$, trimmed with finest of emâ€" broideries, dust frills edged with narrow embroidery. One 510 to clear at $7.50; one $8.75 to clear at $6; two 57 to clear at .55. Ladies’ fine lisle thread hose, celebrated “Radium” make in pink " sky; mauVe champagne, 1am grey, white 1‘113rt1e,:reseda and black. All sizes J.,75c. 500., 45¢- ,_4oc., 35c, 15¢. and” .520; White Underskirts AND “Radmm” Lisle Thread Hosiery ’ Uy’y' 4' 45,9‘r/ A... Mr. Lewis Invin departed for Bow- manville this week where he has seâ€" cured a Posztiom as chafieur. It seems. in Toronto police court, that Harold looked at his endowâ€" ment of worldly goods as LOVE and $10 paid by'yhim since marriage net-es mony. Harold 9.130,, magnénimousky offered to pay back to the wifemo- ney heIhad got from her. The malt seems'to have been a drawn battle, as Harold went one way and his girl bride another. Mr. Lyman mflman, of Wilberforce. is spending a. few days the guest of his brother, Mr. E. E. Di-llman. Mr. Ed. Short, of Toronto, made a flyaxin-g visit to our village on Tues? day. 4 (Special tn The Post.) Mr. J. J. Glass, of Lindsay, spent Friday last in our Village. ; [Miss Flossie Arm'casge, of Oakwood. spent the week end with her friend, Miss Cora Barrowclougfr. 'We hre pleased to see that Mr. David Yerex is able to be out again after being confined to the bong: for the past two weeks. ~3l Mr. W. J. Hooper, wife and daugh- ter, Pearl, also Miss Millie Heatlie made a. flying visit in his automobfl'e to Lindsay on Saturday, ‘ Miss Hannah Graham, of Lindsay is at Dr. Hall’s this week. Mr. I. McKee wife and daughter motored to Canningt'on on ‘S-atuvday last to spend Sunday. mapasn CWO W395 4! Miss Laurie Kennedy ois'xtm} trend-s in LindSay a fiewidfiays flast w'eekt ‘ g 'Mr.’ 'Edwin "Rogers, of L-iriden Val- ;ley,"c'aflefl o‘h friendewe'recenfiy. ' ' Mré. "H.:E~"~ersdti,v of Salem, is Avis- i1ting; --her daughter. Jars.- Lawrence {H.eatl‘ie, ‘ this week. = The Whistle _of; VI: William Heatâ€" lie’ 5 engine and the buzz of his saw- Ein'g machine is a: can heard in our ;burg. Dr. McClellan passed through here last week on his motor cycle on his 'Way to J anetwlle- Mr. Laurie chnnsdy had the misâ€" fortune to fell off a Lam one day last week by stepping on a loose shingle, but fortunately he was not seriously hurt. We hope to see him out again soon. Seeding is the order of the day at present. The scholars of the senior room have removed fn the I. O. O. F. hall and those of the junior rcom in»t4h3 temperance hall. The shingle cutting at Mr. John Connor's mill is again completed for another year. _____ ~_‘ Messrs->1 Hoopér gifothel‘é aiéi‘busy at present riggingup their saw mill ‘in order to saw buifiben ' Mr. W. J. Hooper has greatly im- proved his automobile by having it uain‘ted. 11'. W. J. 'Dsshanc dld the Work. Mr. Lewig Irwin ieft for Bowman,- ville on Monday wherg he has secu‘ed a good position " A large number from this section >spent Saturday in Lindsay. Mr. , John Jew;],1 purchased two cows at Farming’ 3 sale in Lindsay on Saturday / Kn ADVERTISE IN THE POST a "I , - 12° 1/: WM“ wizfiéééma .n,-.._ LITTLE BRITKIN. Effifimfli The well known Penman make of lisle thread hosiery in black or tan. Price 3 pairs for $1.00 “Penmans” Lisle Thread Hosiery Fine silk hose in all the wanted shades and sizes, in sheer and spun silk, lisle heels and toes, elastic tops. Per pair $2.50, $2.25, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25 $1.00, 75c.eand ................ 50c Silk Hose Embrbidered Hose ,Fine l..s.i1k embroidered Iisle thread hose,' black or tan with cmbrmdermgq of all colors. All sizes. Per pair 75c. 50c., 45c 35c and ........................ "5c var-57.2% 9 Mr. John A. Anderson left for the west on Tuesday. , : Mrs. Chatman of Montreal is tis- éiting Mr. and Mrs. McMillan. 3 The members of Peaceful VDove Lodge I.0.0..F. will attend divine ‘service‘ in All Saiots church on Sunâ€" lday evening, May 18th. The sermon for the occasion will be preached by Brother A. C-. Glimmer. All visiting iOddfellows cordially invited. ' Miss Bessie Wyatt returned home on Monday after visiting friends in Camb‘myf ‘ Mrs. W, H.‘ Mane-1:1: who has m ’visiting Mrs. W. H. Maybee has left for her home in Vancouver, B. C. E Mama/Chas. J..Cowan, H. W. ;Mann, W. A. Mullen, J. A. Ander- fson, E. Lloydâ€"Jones and James .Grant were at Lindsay on Wednesâ€" ;d3y. Mrs. Johnston, of London is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. R. Harrison Mr. Oweo of the Brock creamery, spent Sun-day with friends in Udnef. Miss Annie Stuart is visiting her sister in Toronto. Among those that were ‘in Lindsay Saturday from Oakwood, we noticed Mrs. Fred Brass, Mrs. P. J. Gray. Mrs. V. Richardson, Miss A. Lee. Miss Rea Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lytle, Miss Ina Brass, Master Oscar Gray. . and Mrs. A. G. Chambers, of Waskado, Man” who have been vieitâ€"_ mg Mr. Ohambers’ parents Mr. andf Mrs. Wm. Chambers, near Gambray for the past few days. left Lindsay this morning for their naw home in Niagara Falls, N. Y. A number of the brethren of Peaceful Dove Lodge I.0.0.F., went to Lindsay Thursday evening to re- ceive degrees in the Encampment branch I.0.0.F. Mr. Chambers is having cement; walks built around his new houSe: lately erected on Cameron-st. W. I Arrangements are being made 'fur the usual annual ceIebration of Vic- toria Day, Méy 24th in Canning- ton, which will be larger and more interesting than ever. Mrs. H. P. Phillips returned to her home'in Toronto on Tuesday} after spending a couple of weeks with he'r éistei's, Mrs. W. D. Lilit- gess and Mfs. W. H. Sproule. The young people of Knox churrh. will be at home in the basement on Friday, May 2nd; from {our o'clock to six. Eight o'clocv‘to ten. ' Tea room in connection. HOme made ca. - dy also for sale. Miss Annie McPherson of Toronto home for a few days visiting her Miss Alma. Pollock of Seagrave is visiting Mrs. Wi-ll Burgess. Mrs. Tumbu-H and Miss Almeda Bennett [have returned home from Toronto. Mr. Chas. Whitting was at Zephyr an Sunday. Miss Nora Brandon visited friends in Toronto Monday. CANNINGTON (Special to The Post) Mr. Fred Edwards of Woodville in town on Tuesday. ,4 Mr. James Fitzsimmons of Lind- say in town on Sunday. Summer Weight Cashmere Hose hose and cannot wear cottom spliced heels and toes/and gar- ter top in black only. All sizes, per pair ......................... 50c Real fine cashmere hose for those who want a light weight Litt3e Daisy Hose Dugable‘ dressy hose for chilâ€" dren in pink, black, cream, tan, cardinal, and sky. All sizes, 4 to 82'. Prices per pair, "35c. and ....................................... 25c cement i 3 Newest styles in Suits and Top Coats~* for Met: 3701188 :' Young Men and Boys. Psiced $4.00 to SEC-‘33- er Underwear and Hosiery. You Today the Board of Works has a "number of men engaged cleaning up the market square, and space ar- ound the town buildings. The exam- ple set by the council could well be followed by some of our citizens. The health department of the city will send around, its inspectors ina few days. Be ready for them. Clean up the house, .and do not . confine the cleaning to the living rooms. Turn the light into the cellars and closets, and follow with the her and scrubbing brush. Empty the drawers and boxes; destroy all that is useless. If you find some things that are no longer useful to you, refinember that there are people not far from you whose needs are greatâ€" er than yours. What is useless to forget the back yard. The lawn you will look after without any prompt- Theoretically. cleaning life should extend from .Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. Dirt should never be allowed to accumu- late. Every day should be a clean- ing clay. But that is not. practicable. So the careful {housekeeper has her ppfiodie cleaning ‘timee. And the Mat 0! these is in the spring months, after winter ice has gone, and a milder air and a sunnier sky have no excuse for storm doors CLEAN UP YOUR YARDS AND LAWNS A CLEAN TOWN IS A GOOD “ADJ ED. C. ARMSTRONG HATS SHIRTS See our window for the New Bulgarian Neckww Priced 50¢ each Raincoats in all stylts $7.00 to 518.00 Phit-EEsi Arrow Regent Den ts Monarch Colambo GLOVES Star Next Beau Building Kent-st. 11‘ Grand Display of Clothes for Spring 1913 Kavser silk glox’es have pat- ent finger tips that are guaran. teed to outwear the gloves. in tans, champagne, mode, gm. White and black,'two dome {3.5 teners. Per pair $1.00 ~- a (QC. and ............................ SA. “Kayser” Gloves Kayser Silk gloves i IQ button lengths, in \Ve hai‘é‘a Very {a lisle thread gloves wanted fshades and pair $1.25 down to above shades, a \‘CI fer pair $1.50 and glove, once worn bk seen, for there will be nowh {fir him to live. ’ keep clean, and your house ti look prettier and smell sweeiet afi be a. better place to live 11 En clean. and your cellar and cm es and back yards will not bed! ease producers. Keep clean. and!!! Will have healthier bodies and h? pier homes. In conclusion, clean up. Children Cry FOR nsrcazn's CASTORPA ever Pat. ; Linelfi but . unconc- ll. Bellinzh know that per sq several eVe

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