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Lindsay Post (1907), 30 May 1913, p. 1

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'Onotr 333619573 5 Anday basebail team prawice 2 or E a We}: in Mr. Jas. Fells ‘if 91d mitthe IDAD- idea: ' .53: my years a reszdent of ‘ piace. is segously ill. Howaré and Miss O‘ive Wilmn Sunday. the 18th. at Cambmy. Webster, Methodist Minister :‘ changing pulpits witn the , . er c! Norhnd next Sunday. Fing..New Ember from here spent Satur- 1' :31 AM at Bum River. balms. .and Mrs. W. T. Robson. of Falls, and family visited at five Maven Carpets, i urtains and CLOTHS :Waker Butler spent last Fri- at his mother, Robert‘s, near me. when his father, Mr. J as. C. P. R. S. S. Empress of male pastweek at Mr. town [Y TWRISTS AT YOKOHOMA BADDOW ing four swarthy looking of the feminine gender. gong to a gypsy band)- and started in to do fortune tellers. They ex- es from a number of until they bumped in- ‘-" | Mr. John H. Hardy, 0': Toronto 3' 3- 5- Empress OfiUniversity, is spending a 'few days Irrived at Yokohama, | with. his parents here prior to his *9 may tourists on 5 departure for Alberta, where he will 'sail this afternoon for ispend the summer months teaching. ancouVer, B. C., whichg' A large number from here attend- ?Mhui cn June 7th, ii ; ed the celebration at Canfiingtw on ’* my 24. occurring on me ithin a few days of aroused the suspiCi‘ ies. This moming': r the coal-oil tank. 1 until they bumped 1n- {the law in the per- Chflton. who gave them 0 make their exit. out. PUED V0€ATIONE IL‘DSAY’. 1T08 Year the same ""*’VV‘IW‘. 5 fire 'S LEADER 0F LOW CASH PRICES Secretaryâ€"{Miss Pearl McKague. Treasurer â€" Miss Gertrude Bag- shaw. A couple at committees were ap- pointed to select material for war- ious kinds of work to be wed in raising funds for building our new church and will report at “the next meeting, which will be held on June 5th, at the home of Mrs.”Thoe. Os- borne, anh to which all'ladies are invited to come, join and amid in the work to be, done. e11. I Mr. John Trethewey is at Toronto lfor a few days attending the tunerâ€" ial of his qro'ther-in-law, Mr. 033. Goad. ’ Mr. W. J. Wright and Miss Lena {Wright attended the district meet- ing at Oakwood on Wednesday last. Mrs. C. Teel, who has spent a couple of months in Garden, has re- turned home. ; Mrs. R. Hall is visiting her daugh-l ter, Mrs. Robt. McIntyre. On Friday afternoon the ladies of the vicinity to the number of twexr ty-five gathered at the home of Mrs. John McKague to organize 8. Ladies Aid in connection with our 'church at Peniel. Rev. W. H. Dame occupied the chair and Miss Pearl McKague was secretary. The followmg omcera were elected: Presidentâ€"Mrs. Thos. Osborne. Vice-pnesidentâ€"Miss Frances Kiev- Miss Ettie Wright of Toronto, is spending the holidays under 'the pa- rental roof. High Hill beef ring commenced for the summer on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bagshaw vis- ited at Mr. Anderson’s, Oakwood on Tuesday last. ; Messrs. R. Nancekievell and Wm. '2, Wilson were at their farm in Bals- ' ‘ over recently. ' ‘g The Girls Social Society held their {May meeting at the home of Miss i‘Gcrtrude Bagshaw on Tuesday, May ;13. The meeting was chiefly a busi- Qness one, and several items of busi- Eness were transacted, also a pleasant Esocial time was spent. After the {meeting Mrs. Bagshaw, assisted by eMm. Herbert Bagshaw, served a jdainty lunch. After partaking of ithis all adjourned to their own hom- { Mrs. G. W. Hardy is spending the holi‘da'ys with her brother, Rev. L. W. White, Frazerville, and with Pe- terboro friends. (SpeCial to The Post.) Mrs. R ich Osborne is spending some weeks in Toronto; the guest. of her sister, Mrs. J. Coad and Mrs. I “i eVeVéV .ItJW’J' {JCT-7" - m E3 ,9 [1""(1 --.‘. n :.' Anal?) 1W 8 PENIEL Fin 0'01 Rugs, ’fapmtvy ’3 1-2. ’x 4 .. ..12.00 Floor Rugs, Tapestry 4 x 4 1- 2 . . . .18.0@ Velvet and Bunsels Rugs 3 x 4 . . . .2100 Canadian F 1002‘ Oil-Clams, square yard 270 English ()iE Cleths and Linoleums, square yard ...................... 50 and 5:30 Lace Curtains 2 1â€"9 3mm long ...... 40c: Lace Curtains 3 yards long . . . . . . . . . .603 Laws Curtains 3 12 yards iong . . . . . . 75C Lace Curmitls 3 1-? yards Mm: 1.00, 1.52:3, 93 [hits l-a ‘ {Rem pzigcs -2 yard; long . . . . . .400 ards 10mg..........603 -2 yards iong . . . . . . 753 3 yards inns: 1.00, 1.9:», 1.53,. 2,50 {0 WM Mrs. Harper spcnt the holiday in Oshawa. Miss N. Smith, Miss Florence Mc- (Lean and Mr. F. McGirr spent the week end with friends in Uxbridge. Mr. M. B. Ooano‘r “sited over Sum- day in Little Britain. To clean plaster casts dip them in cold liquid starch; when dry the starch is brushed ofl and the dirt comes of! with in leaving the casts as clean and white as when new. To remove'typewriting ink from linen, soak the inked parts in tur- pentine 24 hours, then pour boiling sedan water on it, rinse thoroughly, and dry. Miss Graham, of Victoria Road, was in town Saturday sod Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm, of Tor- onto, visited relatives in town dur- ing the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McEachern and son, Ross spcnt Sunday with rela- {hes in Oakw w.ood ‘ Miss Camp-bell, P. 8. teacher, speat the ‘holidayt at her home in Cm, Ont. Miss Mona Ross, of Orivllvia, Event the holidays with her parents, 1):. and Mrs. J. Ross. Miss Nettie Melanie. of Toronto. visited under the parental Food last week. Mrs. J. WattersOn visited friends m. Beaverton last week. Mrs..McFadden and Miss Mosgrove spent Friday in Beav‘erton. Mr. L. Finney, of Lindsay, is the guest of Mr. W. W. Finney. Mrs. H. D. McInnis spent a few days in Toronto las'i‘fieek. Miss Mabel Smith, Miss Hazel Mc- Fadden spent the week end in Lindâ€" say with Mrs. and Mrs. B. Finney. (Special to The Post.) Messrs Jas. Caldwell, N. Mathew, W. Morrison, G. Raymes spent the holiday .in Toronto. G. Ryckman, S. Jackson, D. J» McEachern spent Saturday in Can- nington. I ONE YEAR IN 1 CENTRAL PRISON i A priVate' session of county police court. was held this morning. Magis- trate F. D. Moore presiding. Simon Sheldon, of Burnt RiVer was the prisoner. The Children’s Aid Society took .a girl from the home some weeks ago. ,The charge was laid unâ€" der the Neglected Children‘s Act. Sheldon was sentench to one year in Central Prison, in addition to a fine of $100, and in default of pay- ment a year’s imprisonment, the sen~ terms to run concurrently. Mr. L. R.‘ Knight acted in the interests of the Children's Aid Society. KIRKFIELD Mr. and Mrs. 1 Toronto spent Su Donald. I Miss E. (‘oburm for Victoria Lay. Miss Steele, ’I‘o neck end dWith he: ion Observatory, Week'end at thei Mr. and Mrs. A Flint, Mich., are tives and renewir es. Mr. A. Varcoe, holiday with Mr. MCSSW. Tohn 3-. I S uCDx’mAId Tornnt 'lage Saturday. Mr. Norman Gle lxezler and Mr. '1 [among the prime v nington horse 8110‘ 3- Mr. N. Mintern last week in Tore] Mr. Geo. W. Go mm for the holidz Mr. Jae. Brodie ed from Toronto 1 itnd With Mr. Malt P 3.'!‘:. Brooks, 1411'”; of her 3110135 warés. Mr. John N. Fer say Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W Lindsay visiting t MI‘. Neal MacDot Ste Marie on busi: Miss K. McPhail -.......L A; I“. 1. LENDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. MAY 30 ! Miss Steele, Toronto, Spent the week end with her parents. Messrs. John McLean and Herb McDonald. Toronto, were in the vil- lage Saturday. Mr. Norman Gl-efide‘nning, Mr.. M. Keeler and Mr. Thos. Grills were among the prize winners at the Canâ€" nin'gtoon. horse show. Mr. N. M-intern spent a.portion of last week in 'Toronto.~ Mr. Geo. W. Coone was in 0511- awa for the holiday. I Mr. Jae. Brodie and family motor- ed from Toronto to spend the week and with Mr. McIntyre. Mrs. Brooks, Toronto, is the ram-st of her mother, Mrs. A. Ed- Miss K. McPhail of Port Perry is the guest of her brother, Dr. ~Mc- Mr. John N. Ferguson was in Lind- say Saturday. W Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon are in Lindsay visiting their daughter. Mrs Parry. m,_,__LA .‘Oâ€"v Mrs. w. J. Beatty, Guelph. spent Monday with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Glendenning. Mr. Neal MacDonald is in Sault Ste Marie on business“ Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Patterson of Toronto spent Sunday .with Mrs. Mc- Donald. Miss E. Coburn, Toronto was home for Victoria Day. (Special to The Post.) Mrs. McQueen has gone to Durham County where she will address a number of meetings of the Women's Institute as the representative or the Department 0] Agriculture. Mrs. McQueen is a pleasing speaker, and always handles her subject thorough- ‘ly. A number of our citizens spent Vic- toria Day in Uxhridge, and all were well satisfied with v,the celeb-ration. Among those who went were Mr and Mrs.‘ Andy Dixon, Messrs. A. W. Pat- terson, Arch,~McInty're, W. F. Moun- tain, Geo. M. Douglas, and R. '1‘. Edwards, who was judge 0! speed- ing, and Time. Sonlley and Hy. Glen- denm‘ng who were judges of dairy cattle. , Prof. DeLury of Toronto Univer- sity 'and Dr. DeLury of the Domin- ion Observatory, Ottawa spent the week‘end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McFadyen, of Flint, Mich, are here visiting rela- tives and renewing old acquaintanc- es. Miss Shannon, principal of our school, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Waupooa. Mr. A. Varcoe, Ashburn, spent the holiday with Mr. G. M. Pearce. Miss Nicholson was at her home in Uptergrove over Sunday. It is rumored that the dep‘ositors will he reimbursed to the face value of their deposits without interest and the shareholders will be relieved from the enforcement of their doubie liagility under the Bank Act. we. this evening on important busiâ€"' Sam Hughes ness in connection with the defunct House during Farmers’ Fank. In conversation with Ithe votes for a reporter’today Mr. Weldon express- Iithat the mili e5 confidence that the Government increased in n mould take some important action the past twc in a da 311 or so With a view to as- iyear 56, 000 m sisting the stockholders and deposit-in nual course 0 ors. *“ ‘“ ““‘ ‘ My. I. E. Weldon leaves for Otta- It Ottawa, Ma MAY AID THE ing and cooking through the use of inferior eggs supplied her by the grocer. In future she will know ex- actly what grade of eggs she is purchasing. This new system may be even further revolutionized. and the long-looked for ,method of selling eggs by the pound may come into force. The latter, however, is merely a possibility.â€"News. whol-e aspect of the domestic, situa- tion in regard to this needful com. modity. No longer will the frugal housewife have to complain of the dEfici'enCy in the quality of {her nak- The buying of eggs in the near Iu- ture is destined to becorne an art. The produce dealers having decided to buy and sell eggs according to quality, the whole Canadian egg trade is about to undergo.a marked reformation that will change tho BUYING EGGS [an r: 4:. f‘. I I ..L...1..IAL-I BY THE POUND BANK VECTIMS was in Toronto flange unca- i Ottawa, May 27 -â€" Col. the Hon. t busi4jSan1 Hughes was able to inform the defunct [House during the consideration of On Sunday of last week Mrs. Leslie J unkin was call-ed to her eternal re~ ward. Deepest sympathy is felt for Work has been commenced on Mr. John .Flett’s barn. Messrs Poole and doing the stone work. Mrs. Wm. Gamflfle spent the holiday with friends in Woodstock. Mr. J. W. Southam visited ‘in Mount Horeb this week. Mr. Chas. Poole, our popular stone-mason, left for Winnipeg this week . where he intends spending the summer. Miss Ella Flat visited Kingston frienis during the holiday. g A number from this community at- tended the sports in Lindsay on Sat- urday and report a good time. (Special to The Post.) Miss ‘Bannan spent the holiday at her home in (Omemee. a. supply of towels/in their wash- rooms for each individual. The diffiâ€" culty, particularly in the rural ho- tels, is that washâ€"rOOms are main- tained for the convenience of the gen- eral public, and the supplying of a clean towel to every person: using the wash-room would put a burden upon the hotelâ€"keeper, without a return to offset it. fthezvotes for his department tonight ithat the militia force of Canada had |incrcased in number by one-third in :the past two years and that this iyear 56,000 men would take the an- ;nual course of training. The cadets ito be instructed would number 35,- ‘000. The Minister of Militia intimâ€" ated that many more men had ex- pressed a. desire to be trained than could be accommodated this year. scope of such a, regulation should be, ’but it is probable all hotels, res- taunants, etc., will be made to keep This afternoon Mrs. William Herli- hey of Emily, was the victim of a painful accident. She fell down the flight: of stairs lea-ding to Miss Ar- nott's dressmaking parlors over Wil liamsan’s harness shop, and sustainâ€" ed a_ severe cut in the hes-d. Dr Blanchard dressed the wound, which required four stitches. A regulation to abolish the com- mon drinking cup throughout the province, has not been finally decided upon, but action along that line is expected. With the common drinking cup will go the roller towel. The board has, not decided- just what the PAINFUL ACCIDENT The provincial board of health put in its néw regulations for Ontario, and is paying particular attention to the need of safeguarding the public health in barber shops, hotels, res- taurants, etc. The barber shop reg- ulations, which will impose strict cleanliness upon the barber, reqpir- ing him to sterilize his aqguipment after use, have been approved of by the board, but haVe yet pto go before council. MANY CHANGES . 0? 3H} WERE-Aw Mr. and Mrs. Bibby and family were all away at the time, but the news of the fire brought them borne. Uxbridge, May 27â€"On Saturday Fine “7‘ morning last Mr. Bert Naylor, of ing now, Lindsay and some Uxbridge friends motored to ; Sandfdrd to try their Mr Job luck in the Black River for the ' .: eckled beauty. After returning from were Lind the river to the car, which was lcfi; "M T" i “-3 .n. ..â€"u in the yard of Mr. Bib'by's, smoke .the 24th 1 Was noticed coming out of the sum- night. Mrs. Jo mar kitchen. On investigation, a. . . . . . morning t small fire was blazmg quite furious- . . Root. Gra 1}: 1n the floor and on the Side of . . MISS An the wall. After several pads of wa- , . . . ween end ‘ ter the fire was extinguished, after . . Mr. W111 burning a. whole about four feet - . . . days 1n T Square. A number of burned fire ' , . . Mr. Johi crackers were quite viable, and it is su osed one h d otten under the 281' 0f 01” pp 3 3 Mr. and M floor and smoul-dered away in the Mrs Car sawdust, chips, etc. ' AUTGMOBELE PARTY SAVED DWELLING ‘ '1‘ 7f .- . a- 3m “‘21,- n...h-vu nufiud‘sh 933. .u»; BURY’ S GREEN. ii MUTE CAMPS T0 EMILY LADY IN HEALTH ACT 1913 Cattle from Toronto Messrs Thos. Arnold and M. O’Hafl- ar'an received another consignment of cattle this moming from Toronto. The prices quoted at the Unicn Stock yards yestenday for choice butchers’ Cattle was $6.85 to $7.10 and for good $6.50 to‘$6.85. Messrs Arnold and O’Halloran say they can buy in Toronto and pay freight and have chzagzsr cattle than if th‘l bought from the surrounding farmer . a‘basket of refreshments and enjoy a social hour. A silver collection will be taken up to defray the expenses of the lecturer. The meeting closed with the National Anthem and re- freshments were erved by the hos- tesses, Mrs. White and Mrs. Stew- art. After the election of officers the summer annual meeting was discuss- ed and it was deemed that the meetâ€" ing should be held in the. grove. and after the lecture “What we owe to the children,” by Miss Chapman, an informal picnic should follow. - Ev- eryone is invited to come and bring , Miss beta Train of Peterbora vis- gited her parents here during a. shgrt ‘Lut pleasant holiday. - Miss Mary Oswald, teacher at Fell's Station, spent the holidays :with her mother and sisters. Mr. Noble, the student on the Bap- i tist. appointment here, went to Tor- onto last week, and returned on Sat-: urday accompanied by his young bride. They intend to spend the ‘ summer months at Miners’ Bay. i Rev. Mr. Ferry of Kisbey, Sash, is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Eacbern's home this week. Miss gddie Fray spent the week end with her mother and brothers in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Herlihey spent a day lately visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Robertson's of Anson town- ship, near Minden. Sec.â€"treas.â€"Mrs. A. Morrison. i District di‘ectorâ€"Mrs. A. Morrison. Auditorsâ€"Mrs. Gilmour and Miss ! Vanderburgh. g The third annual meeting of the Kinmount branch of W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. E. A. White. The meeting opened by the singing of O Canada. The following officers were re-elected for the coming year: Presidentâ€"Mrs. E. A. White. let vicepres.â€"â€"Mrs. A. Train. Representatives to annual conven- tionâ€"Mrs. Givlmour and Mrs. Mor- rison. On Wednesday, May let. at the Presbyterian manse, Mr. Lorne For- Sythe Min-t2, of Gooderham was unit- ed in- marriage to Miss Evelyn Ro- setta Chamberlain of Irondale, by Rev. H. Walker. Mr. Fred Dettman took a trip to Toronto last week on business and to see his daughter, Annie, who is there at‘ present. Mr. Amos Train spent the week end at his home here. He left today for Marchmont, near Orillia, where he is superintending government works. His son Petey accompanied him. ' ‘ Mr. Petey Chessell is sufiering a good deal of pain, the result of a fall. Mr. Robert Hopwood is visiting his sister, Mrs. Gordon Hopkins. Mrs. Cameron of Toronto, is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chessell. Mr. John Brock and daughter Ha- zel, of Ops, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. MacEachern. Miss Amy White spent the week week end with Fenelon Falls friends. Mr. Will Mark is spending the holi- dayé i1) Toronto. the 24th in Lindsay. Mrs. John Austin left on Friday morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Robrt. Graham, Toronto. Mr. John Wilson and son Per were LindSay visitors last Fridav 331‘; 1523?? Ecld- :1..d familv RT‘.‘ (Special to The Post.) Fin-e weather is what we are havâ€" ing now, with oceasional frost at night. C. A. BOGER’I‘ General Mamet. WMuSSJOMM. mmsflmm rwmsu.m For Those Going Abroad SIR EDMUND B. OSLER, “.13., PRESIDENT. W. D. MATTHEWS. WOE~PRESIDENT. the Travellers’ Cheques, issued by the Dominion Bank, are both a convenience and a necessity. Their undoubtcd value and self-identifying features, make them the ideal cheques for travelling. UNDSA“ BRA NC” 5 = :1; l MIMBH BAH Emmi}??? :1in Pa rc ; Mrs. S. McNevan and child have ' i returned to Lindsay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Manley Maybee went ' éto Peterboto for the holiday. Mrs. Wm. Nesbitt and daughter, of Peterboro', are visiting Mrs. D. 1 Fegguson. ‘ Mrs. J ohn‘Currie visited friends in {Lindsay from Saturday to Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. King, offwmrid, icalled on friends last week. 1 Mrs. Wright of Orillia spent the iholiday with _Mrs. P. Hewie. ‘ Mr. L. Jewel, of Petcrboro, visit- ed Mr. E. Dunn for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith of ’Lindsay visited in Cameron over E Sunday. say Songâ€"Six S. S. scholars. : f Songâ€"Mr. and Mrs R. Hewie I Songâ€"Miss R. Cullis. ; Songâ€"Mr. R. Hewie. ‘ Songâ€"Mr. C. E. Weeks. i Violin soloâ€"Mr. M. Rodgers. God Save the King. Visitors were present from Lind- lsay. Fenelon Falls, Glenarm, Badâ€" ! dow and other points. 3 Miss Lila Rowan of FurnaCe Falls i {spent the 24th with Miss B. dug- i gitt. "- ‘2-\V_LL -2 4d..- “Am:n;nn Wit JOODVILLE. (Special to The Post.) Remember the monster baseball tournament in WoodViHe J use 3rd. Mrsu Alex McLeod was a business visitor {in Toronto last week. The ramatic Club are busily env gaged on the play for June 3rd. The pocket money is getting low. The public should kindly remember and turn out in good numbers. \" 1.1 cl. Miss Tana Mona» spznt {be ."u The anniversary of the Methodist Sunday School anniversary win be held on Sunday, June 8, and Wedâ€" nesday, J unc 11. Cu Sammy special ser=ric1svx121 b‘e hid in the afternoon. HARTLEY. (Special to The Post.) A large/number from this vicinity drove to CanningtOn on Saturday to enjoy the Victoria Day: celebration. The bOys of the Hartley lzlseb'all nine, famous in recent yeais, are busy practisiflg for their contest hgre on the day of the. Sunday School anniversary on June 11, when it is expected they will play the Loneâ€" ville team. Mr. Wm. Campbell, of Manse Grove, called on his brother, Mr. A. H. Campbell, on Thursday last previous to his departure for the west. The following were among the holi- day visitors on Saturday: Miss Mamâ€" ie Spence, accompanied by her friend, Miss J. Glowr, both of Toronto, Misses Minnie Campbell and Tena Driecol'l also Mr. Melville McFadyen, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. CODP. of Pet- enzbro', visited friends here on Sat- urday and Sunday. Mr. Ed. McNabb, of the Dominion Bank, Orillia, was home for the holiday. REV. MR. BALFOUR WAS PREACHER Song by ten 8. S. scholars. ‘.;c, in :.13â€" $2-. . Rodgers. Songâ€"Mr. (J. E. Weeks, of Lind- r nnr Val 24

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