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Lindsay Post (1907), 24 Jun 1910, p. 4

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Wegk’s Doings at Oakwood Mr. - spe‘Ot Sunday at th heir only with them in the loss of 1; died on child, aged 11 years, who Mt. Garfield Fall 'Tharsday 8" his h Mr. wm Dobson .a his mother. MI evening for a. 7131 mndsay. Cameron She expects to re Hal-7““; .._ 1 Dobson of Toronto visit- ‘ seven O'ClOCK. his innocence of wilful 1y. The soldiers Mr. Wil d his mother, Mrs. Dobson during i Protesting . \ murder to the last, and walking un- assmted, he met his fate with a smile masters in the ' and were soon‘ he week. Miss Ida. Webster and Mr. E. Yerex l on his face. if Little Britain, were guests of g b S _ . miss Lillian Webster on Sunday. ‘ figioiizc‘ifg gytgstgng aging; Hughes and st left on Friday : 131- minutes. , though some 01 i morbid curios- sisted in riJ - ith friends in 1 'ty 1: re se t bout the - . £3180. ers we , .pre n a . - in lemonade,' Lindsay. Cameron and other places. . outside of the 33,11, and several men if’ art ' bed at the top of e S p y. - - The bands She expects to remain for i telegith poles commanding a View of _ and the pipers Mrs. Brass, sr. , We?” . th - d M.W.F.Hd hs ‘63 yar' ' ' r at Y purc 3‘ ed the - The hangmanz who gives hlS name and Stormont E1115, arrived Saturday . . musrc during 1 farm property owned by the ' John Dobson at a handsome figure. " moms, and goes about his gruesome . i ' 'ding notorietyufia bands were hi the splendid 1 Mrs. (Rt-2V.) Elliott and Mrs. J. B. " professes to. . with the rope both in the paying their Weldon attended the branch meeting ; penenoe the Women’s MiSSiOBaI‘Y Society United States and Canada, and states . , l ~ to chance and and enzoymg : to provided, a of at Peterboro this past week. ‘ m d t th all . performs s u wx re Mrs George Fleury of Toronto, is {humane proceduri and the feelings went down t1 ‘ of his victim. Ellis goes from here anoe of some + visiting her motner, Mrs ‘ to Peterboro, where he will hang Hen- shown how tl Hughson, sr. \ derson ' “ A” meals are 1 “ ‘AAb-AI‘ oi Miss Ida. Webster and Mr. ‘ Little Britain, were g- iss Lillian Webster on Sui Mrs. Brass, sr., left on Mr. and Mrs. D. Murray oi-Peniel, ‘ visited at the home of their son, Mr I Malcolm Murray on Thursday. ' We are sorry to learn that junior teach-er. Miss Jessie Brown, who has taugtrt here for the past Wee yearS, is leaving us at mid- summer. Mrs. Brown has made for herself many true friends while re- 0111' muws “myâ€"q , Mrs. Purdy‘ and daughter Gracie of 1 Oshawa left on Wednesday morning for Little Britain to visit friends "be- fore returning to their home We are pleased to see Miss Beat- Siding among month’s holiday. Miss Maude Prouse spent Sunday with friends at Sturgeon Point. Our baseball boys journeyed to ,.indsay on Saturday afternoon and . "ayed a game there, but were de- 2 ated by them, Score 4-1 in favor ‘1': Lindsay. Mr. John Sheridan who died in ‘oron-to of pneumonia on Sunday, as well known here, having re- :ided in our village for years, and being a cattle buyer, Was known throughout the township of Mariâ€" ‘city 48 percent; on a frontage ta: against 25 per ce in large. It. was ge 7,- A_ L- _-â€"A - Ba. My‘and Miss Giles spent the past gel: with Mr. Rugsel Giles of Lin- rn Vall'ey. Mr. Albert Cox who has been. ___, ' 1 ' ‘ . .| .y at tht e Bntam Mr ‘ 1:19“ Illnvvvu-- teacher of the East ‘ , a few years ago, - 111 eemed North Bay, J une 22.â€"-Walter Ross, fw: and hxg y Wt who was found guilty of the murder 9 “9- ‘of Percy Parkinson, his prOSpector 21d Falls, traveller, spent I clmnixn8 1mgl gagtgerl, a: gamma Tengis- , i: kam snc, as ecem r, h hnme here. ‘. on the scafield yesterday morning as and Muss MITCHELL NEW STYLISE HATS Falls, traveller, spent is home here. ason of Toronto visit- .Mrs. Dobson during Ster and Mr. . . min, were guests of g HIS neck was brgke ’ but on account of hls s EbSter on Sunday. ‘ tion, his heart contim sr., left on Friday “ Bfimimesh i - - 118 t ong 0, visit with friends In ‘ 't k :ron and other places. 5 Lit-339%: ggfiaflpris] '\ remain for several . were noticed back again is now showing a ago, and‘ y esteemed North Bay who was on ‘of Percy P >11er, spent. chum an ,p‘ ‘e " kammg dlst ' ' 3 on the scafi onto Vlsit- 1‘ seven o’qloc ,on during i Protestmg murder to 1 assisted, he r. E. Yerex \ on his face A U§¢ nmk “Holly Chimes" Burned to Death Peterboro Timeszâ€"The city board Works last night discussed the ways in ‘ and means of paying for street pav- nday, ing and are taking this question up re- with a View to .an early incipiency of and : such work. Three methods of meeting inown Hthis expenditure were discussed as Mariâ€" ‘ follows: On the same basis as side- walksâ€"ratepayers vbenefitted 60 and favor H--- Mr. Bernie McAlpine and family are leaving at once for Sault Ste Marie, on the Canadian side. where Flavelles Ltd have opened a branch of which he will have charge. Lindsay friknds will regret to learn of their departure. Street Paving Tr; lat ge assortment of In Petetboro 51 the 800K generally vv K‘ Annâ€".- 1 1131131: 1y. The soldiers proveu w v __ masters in the art of entertaining, the church. He has overtaxed him- a smile and were soon busy . said to be suffering from 1235:3113: tY i005 and other refreshments. 001' an organic trouble believed to be heat {0, Hughes and stat! received. and 31' diabetes. Since coming to the baths though some of the oflicers wives asâ€" ‘1 three weeks ago his condition has puffing (30'th and dispens- ‘ shown no improvement rather the ede, "113 was purely a SOM‘ contrary, and his health today is causing much uneasiness. The bands of the 05th Regiment, REPORT EXAG GE RATED 3 “CW of and the pipers of the 59th Glengarry The Post receIVed a message late 3i3 name and Stormont Regiment supplied the 33:31:11: music during the afternoon. Both this afternoon denying the rumors of bands were highly complimented for the arch-bishop’s serious illness. He; much improved in health and in P853138 dain- self, aid is 1 curios- sisted in “$38-36 . arahle ex- the splendid music supplied. After 16 1L; (113;; paying their respects to the omoers highly cheerful and expects to soon Lance and and enjoying some of the good things resume his duties in Toronto. regard to provided, a number of the ladies _.____.,, ___,_,. 5 feelings went down the line under the guid- U . i the oflicers and were Ch 1‘ mon urc , from he” ance of some 0 18-118 Hen- shown how the men 81 meals are prepared, and how they Sturgeon POint #U-_ ‘hll‘, are SiCk. aceful invaszon, Was w..- -- - his stafi were “at home’ friends in the city. 1 known people were pe Hughes and to their many Kingston’s best ‘out in full force. The weather was ’ event of ‘ seemed to enjoy themselves thorough- ly. The soldiers proved to be past masters in the art of entertaining, and were soon busy ' delightful for an though some of the o sisted in pufiring cofi mg lemonade. "it was ier’s Party' The bands 0.: the bands were I the splendid paying their and enjoying provided, i went down Lava-v are looked aiter when they The way the members of Service Corps bake the' something new for the La gmuvu. run“, V , PRAISE FOR THE 0MP. The weather knan has been , On the tv ening days of the camp ther heavy rain, but ' ' weather has been warm and dr little of the warmth might I pensed with. as it has been a. 2 of inconvenience to the most u soldiers. The men, however, se be getting acclimatized, and orts of heat prostr who visit! (1 yesterda: were no rep yesterday. Those camn on Sunday an greatly impressea W'lul mm m. and general order which preva walk through the lines, even rear, where the cook houses a where works never seem {to‘ ished, shows everything in sh'iI order, and tidiness seems to 3 watch-word throughout the The army service corps 'are I 7“ dbhu "v.“ -7, The army service corps are perhaps' the most attractive, because the mem ‘ bers of that unit take great pains in‘ labelling the difierent parts of their lines with letters and Words arranged with whitened stones. They also keep all things in the way of paper and straw picked up. The whole camp however, is so well ordered that in- vidious mention or comparison would be out of order. ‘*- flA‘Ann‘ P31»). 3 bands of the 05th Regiment, tlie pipers of the 59th Glengarry Stormont Regiment supplied the Dn‘fh vâ€"w- __ De ouh ‘UL UL»v-- The camp commander, Colonel. ' . on the Burntmver waters and Blue Hughes, does not make the ceremoâ€" L k , . nials the chief feature of the camp, a e, ,WhICh 13 one Of the many and while there is a certain amount reservoirs 0f thefl‘rent Valley Canal, of dignity exchanged between the gndrgs the hheadquartersldof M1; John men and oificers, the main feature of (minim Itt: supzmnten 1:1“ 0 that the camp seems to be practical work. ~ h 0 f e wal erséi fr'nifmgn Already there has been a; lot of work 18‘]; a {ism grtab e 0G ced r: ng ‘t e dcnz along the lines of outpost duty, Vida; :w' :m it :0 51.11% 91“; attack and defense, and penetrating th a en 3:4 roe. 0° .a ’ an the enemy’s nines. Instead of the e p ower ls 'utilized by a well between the red and the blue {equipped saw mill owned by Mrs. Hunter.; The mill converts a vast forces being left till the last day of quantity f f t products 1 t these forces h ve “scra ” . o ores n o a pped all kinds of mercantabl‘e lumber and camp several times and have made it up . . . ‘ the district. Mr a am With ut an hard I elm . 18 a great boon to g 0 ‘1 e g ‘E. Peacock is the proprietor of the . _ "'"' " ' only hotel in the village, which is : Tourist Season at Bobcaygeon one at the best equipped hotels in the north. The hotel is supplied by l x The tourist season is in full swing, ‘ that haVe a system ‘of waterworks tedirom the nd the largest number ‘ ever been sgn at this season of the dam and has its own g‘aS plant. and 3 year has arrived in this burgh, and furnishes meals that a hungry man ‘along the shores of Pigeon Lake. The appreciates. There are three general ‘ fishing is good and no doubt the a‘c- stores, a blacksmith shop. and all .A- and» ones to make a. prosperous v'ilâ€" i u along the shore fishing is good commOdatiOn . reachedl Tourist Season at Bobcaygeon 's hlflfllswdng, that have soon busy in passing dain- nd stat! received, an me of the oflicers wives asâ€" po‘Gring coffee and dispens- "‘ -" «we nurelv a sold- impressed with the neatn eral order which prevails. “U nâ€"vâ€" ,, >rps bake the bread was A. meeting oi the marge new for the Ladies. The committee was held yester Y was very much mioyed- noon at the Y.M.C.A. 133 FOR THE CMP- preachers for the month 01 Lther hen has been quite . pit suppliesjor the Uniot e soldiers, On the two op- Sturgeon Point were appc "5 of the camp there was Mr. T. A. Fisner was ' but since that time the chairman of the meeting. ,5 been warm and dry. Al! The following officers the warmth might be dis- . elected. h‘ as it has been a. source‘ Treasurerâ€"Dr. Neelands‘ armtth might be dis- ‘ it has been a source to the most of the n, however, seem to limatized, and there of heat prostrations se who visited the ' and yesterday were «1 with the neatness ; they are 5131‘- :rs of the Army 3 the bread was the Ladies. The ,7 much enjoyed- :5, even at the houses are and eem fix) be fin‘ 12 in shirshaPe be the $0011 be Detroit, June 21-~â€"It is learmo to- day in a message from Mount Clem- es that Archbishop McEvay of To-‘ ronto, who is an ex-resident oi Lind- ‘ say, who arrived at the baths three Weeks age, is seriously ill. Since beâ€" coming the head of the archdiocese of Toronto 9. year ago his Grace has i been straining his strength in the eflort to reaIiZe certain improveâ€" ---+n and “tensions in the work of been straining his stn eflort to realize ce ments and extensions the church. He has 0‘ self, ahd is' said to b A; The 35‘ 1 electe- ce Tra he 1 A116 to v! Sec are ‘1 Dr. ms . ing 1 ;he 3. The mE LINDSAY POST elected. Treasurerâ€"Dr. Nee-lands, reâ€"elected. Auditorâ€"F. C. Taylor. Secretaryâ€"Lindsay Warner. Dr. Neelands gave a report show- 77-1 wvv- v'wi a Dr. Neelands gave a report show- ing a substantial balance on hand. The supplies for July are as fol- ‘ lows: Rev. Mr. Fowle, of Rochester; 4 Theological Seminary; Rev. Jas. Wallace, Rev. J. P. Wilson, Rev. ,Canon Marsh, Rev. G. R. Welch. ' The managing committee consists l of Wm. Flavtclle for the Cambridgev ‘ st. Methodist church, F. C. Taylor (for the Cambridge street Metho- :dist church, A. D. Kitchener for the Baptist church. Thee. Stewart for ”he Presbyterian and J. M. Knowl- i son for the Anglican church. lake. The dam vides a twenty- the p owe: 11 {equipped saw I 77....4-49 ‘ “a th: a. system ‘of waterwo: dam and has its 0W! furnishes meals that appreciates. There a stores, a. blacksmith that goes to make : ‘ oi the Sturgeon Point was held yesterday after- the Y.M.C.A. and the >r the month of July pul- :,foi‘ the Union church, ‘oint were appointed. A. Eisner was appointed GOODERHAM The Post) were then Last week’s announcement provea many. This week’s 15 just as good we have made many deep price a fi\ Then, of course, we give you dollar your purchase amounts to. All the short lengths Venetians. Satin Cloths, 0( Wide. This is a great oppm Regular 500, 750, $1.00 and to 10 inch. Regular 250 quality, 1y imperfect, on sa 1e at per pair. It hes been our g The assort The Sale The Regal ood iuck to obtain ment comprises tan a Prices are 10c, 15c, 25c ar Prices are f5c, 25c, 40c several good lines-of Summer Socks at about one thir- nd black Cotton Socks. Regular 15c pair for..-.. ..................................................................... .............. for for There is no but that will give you such genuine satisfaction- a little mgre but wear a. great. deal longer. Big range to select f n__:.. An "nan fmm ............................................. 's Lindsay- We invite your comparxs: more than pleased with what, “ will get from garments bought Mr. and Mrs John Miss Viol‘ct Wright Howard Wellington 3 .6fiular shapeS- Summer oo- .uuoo-a-soo End of June Cogpled With 0111' Free Egyptian Yarn Socks, ribbed top, Cleaning van-ocean have been greatly improvm new cement platform and i also the two new gates. rday last a very large num- 1e men of our Peniell congre- athered at the church and x, with the above result. We nd that in the near future fence is to be erected there firs. John A. Brown and t Wright. visite'd at Mr. lling'ton‘s on Sunday. Hardy spent Saturday at; no. 0.. n". ngir a. great, deal 1 Prices range from Blouses, ~ ' 31 th must ste out. The regular materials are Diagnmdg, 13a ngths and 0d eng 5 ' p (1 'ms. all double width and some5435:1121?5 hort length at: a very low price. A ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo m," '3 Tan Lace Hose, sizes 5c quality, but slight- 1 g .o-u-ooc- a Panama Hat: Now, $3.00 to comparison and Inspection of our Ladiert‘ :h what we show you. Come now and g 1,d Miss Saâ€" Sunday with Salem frienés. ' J , Mann, “G . Mr. Wesley Budd and sister, Miss by the choir. of Lmdsay. Della of Bakover spent Sunday at at 230 p. m. ououooc improvsd '. .. Qatoooaoc-Ioo DOW'. Prices Bring Big Savings G“ U . 5 sary servwes ' ing. um. gw , Miss M. and 'from a week’s ‘We MN. (Rev.‘) E f“ 1-“ A few from Wash Suits, Wash Dresses 00001-0...- The service at our church m Road work was the a!“ Gay was conducted; by Rev. C. E. day last week. . Crag-g of Foxboro, a former pastor Our 5_ s, anniVezsf!“ on this ciccnit. Mr. Crag-g preached 1 festival will 5. helzl an mpresswe eemon from the text ' \1 MW “new: “Whatis thy Me” to an appreciat- d ’ O ‘1" d7“ ive audience. 3’ 3n f. condfiM‘ Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean spent services will be ‘ .. - ,... 00-1-... gamut: ‘ T \1ann. WOCdfine‘3fl: \ i I day an - On Sunday at 2- large variety ofr'patterns. and; 18c proved a moneyosavmg one for as good news and even better, for rice cuts to wind up June business. on a five cent coupon for EVery LINDSAY 33 M. Coolidge has retu‘ r a week’s visit with her fri (Rew) Elliott, Oakwood. few from this neighborhood .. .000... 0-... Pnce, 1mm andsur-r we 5:123. preaches - Jabots Catch Collar, 19c New Dutch Collars separate Jabots. mus 131- 25¢ each; Your ( Ladiefi’ Wash Garments and get a first choice I coooo out.“ .- QIIOOOII-AQon-Q LINDSAY. FRIDAY, JUNE 24m and’ lounges; for ggur money. collars. Premiums Stock at An Collars with Jabots axtached. a}. as. muslin lace trimmed'regu Your cho‘ce... "1* o noon. ¢..a .00 ' about one third at 400 qualities 3 know you cm the extra my These W rest whamm- a P!" 10:

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