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Lindsay Post (1907), 16 May 1913, p. 1

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fiver with 19mm 130mm Martin. of Toronto, : nil-la spent Sunday at Mr. S. Rice's. 95 Sunday with his Dam“. Mn; Mr. Russell Wright, of Toronto, is $1113 Geo. Martin. (visiting under the parental roof and m, Alex. McPhee and Jameszis, we are sorry to chronicle, quite M 5m Friday in Lindsay. [111. w, Creighton Cosh and Char" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tretheway, of ”afield of BobcaYg'eon were ; Woodville, were the guests of their omit. J. JOINS 0n SundaY- Ssister, Mrs. R. H. Osborne. m, L. Gould and W- N- Martin, 5 Mr. Whitney suflered a. severe loss m to Toronto on Monday- :in the death of one of his best htrs- 1:123. Moore returned 0“ Mom 7 es on Saturday last. The can ‘0! 15mm 3 business "trip to Montâ€" 'dcath was sunstroke. ' 5". Townsend of Cameron viaâ€" Him-s z. Sharpe last week hm, Hrs. Naylor and Mr. F: 53:10:. of Lindsay, motored to bjafis on Tuesday and will visit We: here for a few days. hHolmr Tanner, of the Copp it 00., Toronto, spent Tuesday ”on on business. l'n. Brandon left on Monday hand Mrs. Croft and family, of mygvon spent Sunday the guests lit. and 118. R. Morton. m. J. Southam and Rusmll mamas”, spent Sunday in gamut: of Mr. and Mrs. him \ had Its. Adamkot Coboconk fl My with Dr. and M Women's msuwuu a.” - W?“ WWI of East and West ch- - holding an excumon mm next month, the exact “mm yet decided on. It is "any; this will be one ofthe m of the excursion season. y, C. S. Lord attended the ’ of the Presbytery in Lind- ,_ .. . m..--5A Er. Squires. of LindSay motored to QEriéâ€"ilt on Sunda’y. m on Sunday. and spent the} The Misses Nancekievell and friend sy at Sturgeon Point. :Miss Myrtle Brentnenv Spent wed' mes X. Moflatt and L. McGreg‘ t nesday with Miss Ethel Nanoekie 7611 folBobCaygeon visited Mr. and’of East Manflla. mF. W. Warren on Monday. Misses Alma and Annie Smith: 0' In H. Sharpe is the guest of inoavme were‘the guests of their a ‘3! Yon 1’35“" “Independent Orders 4 mm ""“d‘ 3mm St. Andm's ‘ WW and will have pr .am the Pnhfic in Dickson‘s F” £4. 1- 4 mm TaDeStry 3 x .3 p; ’Rugs Tapestrv 3 x 3 33! Rugs T3P3$trv3 3x4 “8g. 60 Hemp, Stairs Uni )1; C mint-37:; {imp Carpets 34 SEES-2’ mot 8.50m to . Joeque of Lindtay is in m: relatives. “met? 34 inc] “133, Union 3 ; Instituter and Farm- St. Andrew's church ad will have present- . in Dickson‘s ban, first class entertain- be a treat which :1 to miSS. Watch for 1"" . > m . S ‘ Miss A. Watson and Miss F. Anderâ€" set 01 ‘MM‘N‘MV ‘ "WN.W~W’NVSWW_ WM #19 son spent Monday :11 Lmdsay. ' Dart ‘ 13 Sunday evening, service in the iourt Penelon P0811) Year rder are in- 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Dan McPherson, of 1 iOakwood, were the guests of Mr. ' 9Henl‘y Osborne on Sunday. I ! Judge McIntyre of Whitby and @imm 8. Wm, oiâ€"Ma- Nnilla, spent Thursday in our neigh- §borhood calfing on old friends. ‘ 3 We are pleased ro chronicle that Mrs. s. Squires who has been ser. ' :liouslv ill with pneumonia is recoverâ€" 'mg. g Misses Alma and Annie Smith, of )Woodville were‘tpe guests of their cousin, Miss G'ladys Smith yester- day. Mrs. Arksey, sr.. who is visiting her son, Mr. Geo. Arksey, is quite ill. Rev. W. H. and Mrs. Dafoe, of Ma- m'na, were the guests of Mr. W. J. Mrs. Herb Bagshaw is spending ' :1 few days this week with her mntne:, Mrs. Anderson, Oakwood. Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas of Cross- well, spent Sunday at Mr. G. W. Hardy's. Mr. Russell Wright, of Toronto, is visiting under the Parental roof and is, we are sorry to chronicle, quite i1]. Mr. and Mrs. John Sonley of Ma- nilla we at Sunday at Mr. S. Rices. At the last business meeting of the trustee board of Peniel church, the plan submitted by Mr. Taylor was unanimously accepted, and we hope in the near Iuture to have a hand- some modern church ereCted. Mr. D. McNevin was at Lindsay re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Day or! Ham- ilton. visited their sister, Mrs. S. Squires and other friends here. Mr. Taylor, contractor, visited his cousin, Mr. A. Bagshaw for a. couple of days. Mrs. Neil McLean was the guest 0: her sister, Mrs. L. Everson, at Oakwood for a few days. (Special to The Post) Mr. N. McPhadden spent Friday in Lindsay. Mr. Randolph Switzer and Mr. J. Myers 0! Bell Telephone '00., Lind- say, were in town on business on Monday. Mix-s. Robt. McFarkane returned from Toronto on Saturday. for Brantford, in the interests 0! the Canadian Order of Foresters. Mr. R. M. Hamilton is in Peter- yoro this week. TEE LINDSAY POST PENIEL Mr. H. Evans has sol-d out his business and left for Toronto Tues- ’ day. Mrs. (Rev.) Patterson of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. James Sinclair for a few days. The at home held in the basement by the Y.P.A- of the Presbyterian church was quite a success. Pro- ceeds was $30 after expenses. The oil tank at the G.T.R. srta- tion took fire on Saturday and cans- ed some excitement. Mr. F. Metzler, a. new ladTes’ tail- or, in’the establishment of N. V. Pipher. , Miss 13. Lytle and Miss D.,McRae of Beaverton in town on Saturday. Mr. Harry Keslick has returned to town, after qeing in Peterboro for a couple of weeks. Mr. W. H. May has purchased a motor cycle with ai basket seat at- tachm'ent. Mr. Geo. Veale of Beaverton, in town on Thursday. Miss Milly McMillan has left town to agcept a position in the Bell Tele- phone Co., Toronto. Mrs. J. L. Kerr and Mrs. Tumbull of Brussels are visiting Mrs. W. A. Matthews. Mrs. Wm. McPherson of Orono is in town this week. Mr. Harry Williams left for Bow- manVille this week, where he has ac-~ cepted a ,DOSition. Mrs. W. A. Matthews returned af- ter visiting friends in Brussels. Dr. Henderson is having cement walk placed in fro residence. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Beatty and daughter, Miss Athol, left for Pe- terboro this week, where they in- tend to reside in future. Mrs. Gillespie, sr., and her daugh- ter, Mrs. T. H. Foster are Visiting friends in Toronto. Messrs. George H. and Chas. E. Halward have commenced the brick- work on Mr. Uriah Rogera’ house. Messrs. W. Henry Purvis, Thos. H. Foster, J. '1‘. Murphy and Chas. 'Junkin motored over to Lindsay on Saturday. Misses gOtt are onto. Mr. John T. Jewel], in Port Petr last week. Mr. L. J. Herrgott left Tuesday for the Northwest. Miss Elma Umphrey visited friends in Sunderland over Sunday. 9‘ Mr. James IrVine, of Cornwall, spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Henry Brandon. ReeVe Wi180n was at Coboconk this ? week looking aft-er his stock of lum-' ber. ‘ I Mr. Percy Leas of Peterboro visit- ed his mother in town this week. ! (Special *0 The Post.) Mr. W. McDonald was in L on Saturday last. . Frank Apps has taken a posi- Beauta and . Antionette‘ Hu- spending a few days in Tor- CANNINGTON front of his in Lindsay LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. MAY 16 1913 Mrs. S. MgNiva‘n and little daugh- ter spent Sunday with Mrs. P. Per- â€"'; u , â€"~ Mrs. J. 'Pei'rivn, of Lindmy, and family spent Sunday ‘with her moth- er, Mrs. W. Fell. the raising were Mrs. .R. Eyres and Miss Stella Eyres, of Lindsay, Mrs. W. Henry, of Peterbonough, and Mr. and Mrs. Brock." Infant sons arnlvcd last week at the homes of Mr. Sheehee and Mr. Lgngdon Hooey. Mrs. H. Wilson and Miss Elizabeth are visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. N. A. Boss and daughter of Lindsay are visiting friends in town. Lieut. 001. C. F. Bick was in Whitby last week. Mrs. W. Fead and the Misses Fead were in Woodville last week. The council have ordered the band stand moved to the lot beside Stan? dard Bank, and intend putting the new band organ in it, so we will have music at all‘times. 7 p.‘ m. We regret to report that Mr. R. Hadwin Was slightly injured by falling off the granary. His shoulder was hurt but we hope not seriously. Among the out of tcwn visitors at (Special ta The Post.) Mr. T. Down-er’s new barn was rais- ed on Saturday. There was a large crowd and thework was finished by I Rev. J. W. Holmes and wife, of Saskatoon, Sash, who have just re- turned from a visit to Sligo, Ire- land, spentseverai days with Mr. land Mrs.'G. H, Shipman. 1 Mr. W. A. Mfithews is spending a 'few days in Durham visiting rela- ltives. . Mr. 8. Bell was in Sutton on Monday. Mrs. Reynolds and son Mrs. Geo. Beale, of Sunderland, were in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Argue and daughter Gerty are "'isitincz her son Cecil of Standard Bank‘s Brechin. Congratulations are being extended to Lieut.â€"Col. C. F. Bick, who was last week gazetted as Lieut.-Col. of the 34th regiment. ‘Big time expected here Saturday, May 24th in the new park. Every- body keep that date in mind to visit Cannington and enjoy a good time. A number of the members of‘ Peaceful Dove Lodge, I.0.0.F., joinâ€"I ed with their brethren of Beaverton! last Sunday afternoon at divine ser-j vice in St. Paul’s church. 3 Miss May Sharpe is visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Jessie Stone visited in Tor- onto several days this week. Mr. Jas. Ryan was in tOWn over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (-3. Lo’dwi Walter Reid; #7341. to Uxbridge last Sunday. Miss Clara Brandon in Wilfrid last Sunday. Mrs. (Rev) Tottern of Scugog vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. G. H. Ship- man, and Mrs. A. 0. Mix for sev- eral days last week. ; Messrs. Frank and Don Kift, cousâ€" ins of Mr. Joseph Kift, left Monday‘ morning for Vancouver, B. C., where! they purpose making their home iof the future. 5 Mr. J. Marshall of Lindsay in town over Sunday. Mr. Albert Ware, of Gambray, in town last week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dawe. Mr. James Fit(simmons of Lindsay in town on Sunday. I Miss Florence Ross, of Toronto is [home visiting her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. Ross. Messrs. H. Shipman W. G. Smith, R. Shipman, F. Brandon, Chas. E. Stone and G. H. Woodward were in Toronto on Monday and took in the Sir Wilfrid Laurier meeting in the .arcna. Miss Fead, of Woodville, was the guest of the Mism Fead last week. Mr. Arthur Lynde of Toronto, in town on Sunday. Mr. George Brabazon of Sunder- land in town on Sunday. Mr. A. J. Reid of Toronto in town on Saturday. Several friends and relatives call- e-d upon Mrs. Wm. Dawson on Mon- day, May 5th to congratulate her upon her 92nd birthday. Among them her niece, Mrs. Alexander O’Lee, of Toronto, who is the guest of the Misses King. tion in Mr. G. B. Henderson’s dru f "LE store. He is intending m 8:! u BRITAIN through for a druggist, ‘ -- ...Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McInnis in' (Special to The PM‘" tom] on Thursday. '5 Miss lBlanche Chard, of Lindsay, Mrs. F. Talbot Returned home on ' spent the week end with her friend, Tuesday night after visiting friends. Miss Lyla HOODer. in town. Mr. George Heatlie is spending a Misg FlorenCo Rom nf wanna- :_ . few days in Toronto. CAMERON. c" D" V" “”3”? *Kirkfield, which is one of‘ the g the" home ‘Oéprettlest little villages in the Mid- g'land District, and in some respects i and Wife Of' cannot be touched by larger commu- 30 have JUSt 1‘9‘ nities anywhere in the province, has ‘30 Sligo Ireâ€" been singularly fortunate in having a £1578 With Mr lbenefactoress, Lady McKenzie, who )man. ghas provided for many of its beauty '8 is spending a V‘spots and given it some of its best visiting rela- buildings. Some of these edifices are 'really models for the purposes for of Scugog Vis- Ewhich they were built, and their like rs. G. H. Ship- :Cannot be found anywhere on the , Mix for sevâ€" :con-tinent in as complete a. state. One very fine building which the wick and Mr. I’village possesses, and which was de- ‘bed in theycolumns q; The Post day. [some time ago, shortly after its risited in Torâ€" fopening was the public school. An- 3 week. fother fine building is the church. in town over fiBut the latest and best and by far . :the most expensive is the new hos- in Wilfrid lastZtel-ery, Kirki'i'al-d Inn, which is just- Ereceiving the finishing touches before a members of being opened. The formal opening I. O..0 F. ., loinâ€" will be on the 24th of May if the n of Beaverton hopes and plans of those in charge: 1 at divine set-lare to be realized. . of Toronto is set out ready, and where a' large part of the silver and finer crockery { But that is anticipating. After go- ‘ing through one is liable to become !so enamoured with the "creature .comforts” that all else is forgotten. ' Ones first impression of the place is of a particularly large, handsome and homelike looking building. Its very air seems eo extend a. welcome and a message of certain warmth and cheeriness to the tiaveller. Many ilarg'e windows with the old fashionâ€" ed small panes of glass gleam out ifrom every! possible place in walls of stucco which has been very well put lon. Above all a roof of soft green 'harmonizes with the rest of the ihouse itself and with the surround- ing scenery, and caps an edifice without a single jarring note. The main entrance to the building Iis on King-st. facing north while the-re is still another fine entrance with a. large verandah facing south 'onto Nelson street. Entering through the King-st. door one comes first into a large rotunda ior hall at one end of which is the [office with the clerk's desk. The main istai-rway rises in a. wide easy flight from near the door. To the right as you, enter is the dining room, which is large and cheery and set with nu- merous small tables, each having 1 Baék of the dining room is a long serving room, wnere the food can be . The Inn completed will cost be- {tween seventy-five and one hundred ‘thousand dollars, and there will be nothing to equal it on the continent outside of some of the larger cities. No expense has been spared on the furnishings and.the very finest ob- tainable has Mn used throughout. The rooms are: all. large and spacious and well lighted. Cheeriness and Pom»- fort has been the pass-word in all the planning and the aetual carrying out of the scheme. Large windows in each room furnish plenty of light and guarantee cooling breezes during the hottest days in summer. The at- tacks of Jack Frost are rendered harmless by a large hot water ra- diator in each room, While light is given by a complete electric lighting system, with lamps in every place they could possibly be needed. The Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. F. R. Whit-aide on Tuesday of this week. KIRKIIELD INN A THING 0F BEAUTY j FORMAL OPENING 0N I’ICTORIA DAY} Mrs. Thomas Woolridge and Burns, Maurice and Charlie of Brown’s schoolhouse, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Will Wicket. Miss Lyla Hooper spent a nuple of days with friends in Lindsay L181: week. The Ladies” Aid of the Methodlst church was held in the school mom of the church on Thursday. Mr. Fred Woolridge, jr., of Lind- say, spent Sunday at his home here. Rev. Herbert Hainer, of Toronto, visited friends in our village Last week. Miss Canada Whiteside, of the‘ Ontario Ladies’ College, Whitby/3" spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F'. Whiteside. Miss Carrie Avery returned home on Saturday evening, after spending a few weeks with friends at Toronto and Hamilton. i Returning to the main hall, one notes a. door leading into a big bil- liard room which faces on to , the corner of King and Nelson streets. A fire place at one end promises many cosy evenings with the cue for the people of the village and the guests of the house. Then near the clerk’ s The upper part of the building is entirely given over to sleeping quar- ters, except for a large sitting room for ladies. Lavatories, baths and linen closets abound and are met with at every conceivable turn. Ev- ery room has ample linen storage, and every room has a bath and la- vatory if not right next door at least across the hall. And such bath rooms. The Romans of ancient times . who were supposed to have gotten that sort of thing down to a fine point did not dream of any such lux- ury .‘s is here displayed. Lots of room, plenty of light, white walls, which look the very essence of clean- liness, and any amount of hot or vol-d water either hard or soft, as desired, such as is found here, would make eVen the small b0y hanker to spend his holidays bathing. And the bedrooms, such bedrooms as are not to be found outside of one’s own home. Each has a beauti- ful brass bed of the latest build with as a flour and feed department. The new plant will be well lighted and a. credit to the progressive firm of Spratt Killen. â€"__..._+___._ This Rose Did 3 Not Bloom Here The Peterboro Times sayszâ€"Rose, not the “Pride of Kildere”, but still another lady from Lindsay, escaping I l i from the scenery of Scugog River, who came here to hit the bright flights or any friend with -the “change”, was charged as a “vag.” Rose will be the guest cf Jailor Nes- bitt for a week, when. if walking is good, she may return to the wilds of Kent street. The unfortunate gave her name as Rose Kelly, but Chief Chilton in- formed the Post this morning that he never heard of her. It is likely Travellers find excellent accommo- dation for their trunks in a large sample room in the rear of the din- ing room, and ready access is had by large double doors opening onto King-st. ’ brings one into a sunny sitting room work on their large addition at the WhiCh 0M3 onto a large verandah. ' rear of the store, the contract havâ€" A stairway into the basement dis~ closes the fact that the whole of the building is built with a cellar under it with floors of concrete and the foundations of the same material. 1 Space is given to lavatories, a cou- ple of hot water furnaces, a hot airil pump in: pumping water , .to the' tanks at the top of the building to i flow by gravity to the various baths and basins throughout the: house, and to fruit and vegetable store rooms, etc. One feature was the small systemJor heating water for the baths during the summer, when the main furnaces are out. This ' was particularly good. l best for the various processes of the fulinary art. Adjacent to the kitéhen is a fine private dining room for the servants, and in the other direction a. cold storage filant or large refrigerator. will be kept. This opens into the kitchen, where nothing has been spared to make the equipment the . I Miss Elsie Cornish of Lindsay,' spent Sunday under the parental roof. ; We are pleased to learn that We. C. Johnston is recovering tram Ler severe illness. g l I Miss Verna Stanton returned to 'her home near Wick last week, after spending a few days with her friend Miss Pearl Hooper. . ' I Messrs. Noble Hicks and Russ Mark 5 . of Val'entia visited our village on I Saturday evening. 3 Mr. A. L. Tremeer purchased a fine new horse this week. Mr. J. J. Bid: and family visited friends at O'akwood on Sunday. Rev. S. Johnston of Seagrave, will occupy the pulpit of the Methoâ€" dist church next Sunday, both mornâ€" ing and evening. Rev. Robins will supply at Seagrave. Mr. Chard wife and children, of Lindsay were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hooper on Sunday. Rev. J. U. Robins-conducted the serVices at Cobourg last Sabbath. The agent for the R. S. Robertson Candy Co. was. in our village with his automobile on Saturday. Miss Flossie Armitage mturned to her home in Oakwood last week, af- ter a pleasant visit with friends here. '. , “()Ilylll u ;d ().l a. J p 6 . cc 0 C. A. BOGER’I‘. General Manager. ‘ C‘Plul PM In $5,000,000. Reserve land “.WOO. 70:3] m 876.“.0“. The Influence of a Saviffgs Account It is far easier to save if you have a savings ‘account in The Dominion Bank, for money in the Bank does not slip away like money in your pocket or at home. Besides. it is earning interest all the time. 8m EDMUND B. OSLEH. 14.9.. PRESIDENT. w. o. MATTHEWS. v-cE-PREsmENT. LINDSAY BRANCH : FHE DOMINION BANK Lark 5 Mr. and Mrs. F. SiuggCtt spent on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and £Mrs. Reuhan Gorn‘ll, Eden. of Mrs. Nethertcn and daughter, Miss and Anna Netherton, of Lindsay, are the guest of Mrs. N. E. Weldon. the Mr. and Mrs. John Gorrill spent i Saturday in LindSay. son; Mr. A. ’Austin is at present wait- with ing Port Hope friends. 31" Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hancock spent Monday with Cameron friends. Eliza Cruess is on the sick list. Hope Is: a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Skiers, Can- ’5 ln'urgton, were guest of Mr. W. R. 'Cruess duitlng the past week. ~' We are sorry to hear Mr. E. R. i:ogersT is not so well again. Mrs T. Wooldridge, spurt a few days during the past week with her Y) father, Mr. Willialeeo, Little Brit- , ain. she is a soiled dOVe from some other centre. It will extend two storeys high to York st and this section win be used as a, flour and feed department. The new plant will be well lighted and a. credit to the progrmve firm of Spratt Killen. Addition to Spratt Killen’s ing been let to Williams Bros. The building will be quite a big one and will add greatly to the floor space of the store and ware rooms. Re". Mr. Cameron preachsd in 12% Baptist Church here on Sunday and. a number from here attended th'é' service in Fenelcn Fans in the eve- ning. Quite a ‘number fromi ed Mr. S. Nevissn’sgsag last Thursday. A. Mr. G. Sugfltt and Mr. T. Watsbn attended =the Vthly Board Meet-fl ing at the Methodist C'hugc , conk, on Monday last. ' i: Mr. and Mrs. John Suggitt are visiting friends at Minden this week. Mrs. Edmund Watson, who has beeo in the General Hospital Toronâ€" to, since about the middle of Feb- ruary, returned home on Friday «last. Mrs. Watson is feeling quite well again. ROBERT ROSS, Manager. (Special to The Post.) Mr. and. Mrs.' C. GoOdhand and Master Freeman, of Lindsay, spent Sunday at Mr. G. Goodhand’s.‘ Miss Geraldine Perrin was the guest of her friend, Miss Jessie Goad. Mrs. J. Cullis and daughter, Reen- ier, ,‘spent Friday it. Lindsay. Messrs Arthur and Percy Tamfin, of Canibray, were the guest of their friend, Mr. Albert Austin.- Miss Allie Weldon returned home from visiting her aunt, Mrs. 1". Wood. Cambray. (Special to The Post.) Mr. C. L. Rogers sold his farm Mr. Albert Austin, of Port Hope, be ing the purcharer. LINDEN VALLEY BADDOW VOL 24

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