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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 Jun 1911, p. 4

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.Agflsas,, O grasses Children’s Children’s C Tiered C 'Iort Dresses, made in one-piece :tyle, trimmed with bands or plain colors, in shades of sky. pink, cardinal and tin , at sizes, 4 years to 16 years. Prices $5 00 count 3” to ............... ?m*fl Wash Skirts Ladies’VVash klit.‘ made of Reap, Du C" and Indim Head; some trizr .med with «L‘ embroidery and lac: inser- lion; others butm ne'i (i)?! n the inllI w'ltil 3 1-2 itch fold; others nl..ln gored' , all sizes; shades of white, tar, coronation blue and b. ack and white poll-:1 (lsts Prices > 00 dow. a 2nd ............... o '. v is)" nawwwwfll‘fifl AS NE AWE: SEE. ("’3 \g-i. .. 9 1,. omens Coats Children’s Reefsr Costs, ct Szrgcs, Cheviots an} Shepherd Checks, trim- med with braid and buttons; all s32. Prices .G.C l0 -. .- -~. Lit-x, In ‘F'I 0 Children’s Drawers Children’s Fine Cotton Drawers, some trimmed with ernh roidery, others with lace orerrbroidery inserti ailsizzs iron. 6 months to Prices :3 is years. ~ ,0.“ ,- 15w“. w“? . - ‘ ._“, ‘I . ,4... 5 , . . f» :73,‘ ӎ ‘1 . _ ‘,“'-¢:gr _ - 21;...” 4K2; «ryu * ,-'{.-.T‘ "f .1 ‘ T"- .55“ .3 . . :-r b I - i: T'“ q {-7 -;,.;'.',,_, .95.»? dz E’i‘ DEPENBS ON WHOSE THEY ARE. DON’T SKEP A LINE OR YOU’LL SKIP A DOLLAR. mm “a Children’s Sex Children’s Fancy Sex in cotton or 5111:, fancy lace et feczs, shades of pink, sky and? shite; llsi zes Pet {1- rr 50c to 26 Bordered iii uslins l‘vinc y be rdered Vluslius , in pretty floral and leAIl dot designs; very fashion- able at present for 05 a d t. dresses. Per 32' GINGHAMS -- Imported Scotch Ginghams in pretty two tone. stripes 2: oil Per yard ............ m- ‘ In. -‘. :‘l Jottings Errors Ferries lallsm Continued from page one. Silver collection Saturday evening. A representgtipe of the Bible So« city, conducted services in the Meth- gfist Church, on Sunday, May, 14th. mi gave two excellent addresses. 03' My evening he gave an illustra- hfl lecture, Ir. W.Culiis', of Powles Corners not with a verv uainful accident at alum raising at Mr. Robt. Msgees - m tWO miles from the villag? of . struck . My afternoon. He was 1‘1 one or the rafters. Which tell on his arm, causing a compound frac- : the Falls, where he received medical tare. The patient was brougnt to 3 mid. and is reported to be progress- in: favorably. The Ladies Aid, of Church, intend holding their annual Garden Party, on Friday, June, 9th. on the grounds of Mr. Thos. Graham The W.F.M. S . of St. Andrew’s Church. held their regular meeting a Wednesday, the Uth inst. Several excellent papers were read. Kiss S McArthur gave an interest- ing address, on the needs of madic ll Iowan for mission work. Miss F. 6. Brandon read an excel‘ent paper on the work of the western women ‘il'Eastenx lands. Delegates were a?- pointed to attend the Convent‘on in Ioodvillc . PLEASANT POINT (Special to The Post) Elle tine surny weather, jaded (with occasional thunder m and rain is showing its ef- m (n the green fields at grain and hay. But it is also effecting other things. The river and lake 80 becoming very pleasant for lath- i fl‘ and boating, Wthh is attract- ing the people of the towns and 6th back to their old haunts and (b beach will soon be [w more. It. and Mrs. A. N. Mitchell, inhab ite i Bugs l rlire: bug season is here again. Bet r take mew r s at once to ban. in them from your home? Nov as the time to act and our ; Bug Death l .- . - . . W «9 rs tlrr msectrcrde to use. It’s the .- ‘ gig}! (no because it’s sure death / .3, to all kinds of insectsâ€" bedl Iins, mt‘i, bufl'alo bugs, ants, floss, to. (113, etc. Comes in handy PM age. Price 25c. If y u are not satisfied, come back for'your money. A. HIGINBOTHAM ' Drumsist. Linllsav. .. N :arlyppposite Post Ofilce .3 the Baptist : accom- I and : l l j (Special to The Post) : -â€".â€". and J. W. Kennedy, Scotchline, spent Sunday at River- “' -urS. tonia on the 24th, and as uus {report a fine time. i Miss Laura Reynolds of Bethany, who 18 attending the L. C. I. spent the 24th with her friend, Miss Li:- Z: e Br.en, at Uivetview. The stone crusher is busy in this vicinity at present. From one pile or stone they have covered one hun- ldred and fifty rods of road. They ;will be busy in this corner for I ‘-,-W. some time. l Miss M. Brien, and Wm. Brien, ~oi the L.C.I.. attended tne barn- :rais-ing of Mr. Zealand, of Salem, on Saturday. l While going to town on day. row escape from being seriously in- Satin.- jured. It ins the same old story over again, “met an auto." They were both thrown out, but along fwith a severe shaking up, the in- juries were slight. MANI‘LLA. h 1:. hie 375 Wednesday with their futhtf, Mr. G. M. Puree. Mrs W. ll. Harper is the guest of Mrs VV. A. Dixon. I Mr. A. F. Patterson was ’11 zlth. It w.;sa good thing for the Cannirgton llo'sc Show that .V'anilli “as there. Manilla .lxc bell gaze and tow n to: thc' furnts'oel the r. en that no l five or’ the pr. ze ho s l the moral :ta. .;d cg 02ft hi CE: is rand Al. the secne ne gracefu' ink-up. with private quarrc's, but when men (li.~turb the peaceful .‘1 un‘: crs of the: r fe" .ow' cit: zone, and on the stret in loud accents. make , charges that iftruc make or. e a mena c to ' the c:rr.mur- ity, and if fal e, the o‘he- a stand: r of public mom! 5, then is the public f 3.. “Ected and the county authorities should in castigate. “'35 l \ CAMERON. Last Monday was suchi ital ueutl er for :7. pl: attended groxe near picnic that a large numb: r of pczp th: SS .plcnic in Mr. Coppins’ the lake. The mine. pal feature “as the basc- 5 ‘9': 53‘ back last TWS‘ 3)’ ballgmc. four teams being present. Cam .r mid- night Snurd as.) of a dis- 3 , . . l Mrs. (J. The rublc is not concerned I two children, of Omcrnee, and Mnl of the ”‘3 Many attended the picnic at Thurs . K 'I-WI‘uvpa-T 9131”“ , f _ -“",t‘.'»_3;:;.<€-§h' "1346”, 5' f , ,, J ‘ Ni» Nora Bf350n spent the 24th :t Can- Mrs. D. Smi h is uucer tn: do: LI'r : ca: c. “Lilllfi' BRITAIN (Special to The. Post) Mizs Ia Smith 15 away on a two weeks’ visit to Tomato and other towns. Miss Maud Dayton, of Ton n10, is home for a couple of u eeks' ll ilitlays. â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€"â€"--â€" m l In sooe y hall on Tue: day owning of this‘ week. A \cry plcasmt time was spent. Ice l cream, candy and cake “ere scncd and two ,5 addresses were gh en by air. F0 ter and Mr. l Ural. am, of Toronto. it. Richard Greecaway is impoving his . swim nun-ob 3-, leaving :1 nC‘VTy painted by Mr. Wm. Endlcott hada nar-E Mr. .V'lirlcr, of l‘cnclon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Snowdnn, ofjanctvillc,spe'. t a. couple of days with Rev. Chapman last Week. Mr. Louis Irwin is home from Toronto for a. Couple uf‘wceks’ holidays. Miss Olive Watson, l'on13p00i, visited Mrs lloward Metherell . few days last week. Mr. Frank Ruslaml, of \V'rtirtipevr. and “:5 H. Thomuyke, 0t 'Iorot to, “shed .‘lrs. A ll). Ru 5land last week. l Mr. V'Hlloulc s, of Turon'o, will o:cupy the pulpit of the Methodist church to h mom‘ (in; and evening on Sunni.)v next, and uil Mr. S. Conway, Oshawa, spent th: holiday I preach in the inzcrcszs of the Dominion Aili- ' l Richard and Frank Pierce spentE Our pistr r, Rev. Chapman, nnl Mr. Tltos. -this \\ eel: coming. i Miss' iilna Rodman, of Toronto, is home a. , Lscnt to spend a few holzdays Mrs. Chapman has gone to her home Iin Bo“ manv: l e to spc. .d a week 5 ram: ion. Mirs V'm c Data :9, of Town: 0, was the g 'e t of her sister, Mrs. M. Gretcs, on V rc- s “whey. 1):. Yeo, of TuzontJ, pail a flying slit to RI: \' - nis home on Wednesday of last week. Ti' ~ir- ;eace. ‘cl and p egress \e e :mn on t}, , Lou \V'icke1t, wit": and family, 08‘ Lindsay, spent the 24th at his home. -- W. Prouse and Mrs. F. G. Penis are attending branch mating of of “131.5. ' n Napane: this week. i Mr. Arthur Mark, of Toronto, spent a ‘ couple Lfdays visitng friends in yut‘ village l thi week. Mr. john lion-.euood and M r. Chas. Jink-a ' vten,thcgucstufhtrteachcx, \lls Sharpe , The O. C. H. Circle held a social evening ‘ T TAD'I POST A,‘ -l;.« FanELLEs LiMlTEDm-wifiil . o ‘ 2’7 Pay 7 0 Read Advefizremem‘s .9 EF THEY ARE Colored Voiles Fine imported Vorles in plain and fancy striped pat- terns, shar’ es of cream, sky, Tuscan, Alice Blue, brown, navy, rescda, myrtle, fawn, white and black; 42 to 46 inch- Wide. Prices 5%c ‘ per yard 75c and American Foulards American Foulard Silks in fancy patterns, shades of fawn, brown, sky, hello, reseda wisteria and rose. Regular 50c and 65C; while they last no 39c yard .. a- ~~ “a“ ‘31ch Mr (it-o Cottingham has moved to Mr llop- I lins collage near the l'fngiish Church. l { Mrsli dw King h wing Sold his rcsi Joseph Island, accumuanicd by her farn ily. ! M: -s uzzwo. d Rout-ms, (nee 221:5; i'YieCh on a V si'. to her pt: at; I ME 55 Birdie C! ti: o‘ Fenel. n A. alls, l: \isit- ing at Dr \V hitc’ s. OURS, done: to mortgag“ A Mr A \ llrplzinss leases this week frr St‘ . . P5503? RES-UR EB Japanese Chairs A large Japanese import ing hr in T.t'r.:r-:h..=. sed 150"O piecrs of} none: e furniture. ()ur sx nciicat ts fine-in; ther overstocked made It. :emman offer on see offer was 3CCCDICI’1. ceix ed our sharz. T'ielc [consists of Parir‘ r l haira Ve ain't Chairs Kickers, 2' room Chair ChumenaLhwrsnn Fancy Tables. For comfort and appearance IhLS‘.’ chairs are unsurpassed. , .. '- a piece-:- 1 it» V’v'e r:- In f::t‘ 5'3 (“'3 5.3) $7 50 Chairs $6.5!) Chairs for . .. 9503.1‘.” Chair's for . .. } SI: $5.00 Chairs i‘m- 4.1,») $4 5‘) Chairs for . 21.;1) .l‘- ‘ .3 pp? I '- :4 ’12:, one nzfse/ :the particular features of the enter~ l tai‘nment is the burning of the church good programme is Ihe; ng prepared also an old fashioned . tea is served. The regular meetng of the Woodâ€" vviiie branch of the Women’s Institute lcailed for June 8th, has been post- poned. The date will be announced Bertha l iII :pl; ins) of Cupar, Sash, arrived ho: :1: last i i Mr Alex Watson of Toronto, spat the tinter. Week end in Otlr‘V‘iilage, l Mr and Mrs R A Let-{3 5 last week. Rel" M r. Cldfls arr-l :‘Nfs Car]; (5' Sllll: F." vi- -ited '3'! M Mr C V‘CIan‘rislla' ucc'x. Mr vidtcl at Kiritflrld â€"_ BADDOW l (Special to the Post.) Several from here spent the 24th at .\V .llstooti is not gain7 hi 5 o. 'd form as moi: Ilv {Burnt River. a»- was cxpec ed. Mess. 3 Hugh and John and Edith i Rev Mr Walker had a no. r! experience last l Graham and mm McCoslin gnaw “-- l week, marry .r." a coup'. e ul. 0; re mutes. the “mm”..- u...» can“! were a. ‘so it: utc-, but the services ”fan 1: Tier: _net- r hating :cured, another c mple were made happ\. l Week 3 Beings i From Woodvilief‘mee (Special to The Post) been scâ€" l Woodville May 30f firs. Nalcom and two children, of Parry Sound. is visiting at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 John McArthur. Mrs...E. Moore, her sister Mrs. Dr. Grant, last week. Miss Gertie Barnes was in Toronto Honey uillattend conference at Port llope this week visiting her sister who is tho' in a very critical condition \in hospital. Miss Catharine Campbell spent a few days in Argyle. of Orillia, visited in- -..., warm at Sturgeon Point. 1 Mr. and Krs. A. Goodhand, of Paul elon, spent Sunday in Baddow. Mr. Fred Watson attended the pic- nic held at Ball Pornt on Monday. Mr. John Wilson started the road job near No. 9 school on Monday. Mr. Jas. Fell sweat the holiday in ' PLEASANT VALLEY (Special to the Pott.) l Mrs. J. L. Arnold, and MLss M. to! Fenelon Falls, are the guests of ‘Mrs. Jcs. Lec this wee: The Pleasant Val‘ey branch of the 'O.W. I. met at the home of Mrs. D {Moynes on the eighteenth inst. The main tenure of the meeting was the election of off icers for this year and next. The roll call was then well ,responded to after Wthh the Presi» [dent read a letter from the Misses flihfiss Touchburn of Lindny, visited lThurston addressed to the Institute at D. McLachlan, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green visited at . Mr. Copp's Fanlon Falls, on Sunday. Mrs. Spaul, of Ottawa, is visiting with her daughter; Mrs. Dixon. Mr. B. Walters, of Oakwood, the Misses Hutchison, visited at Mrs. G. Prause, .on Sunday. Miss Tootio McRae, visited friends at Beaverton on Wednesday. Mrs. Garnet, of Wellington, has been visiting her brother, who describing their journey to Oregon, and giving their impressions of that country. Mrs. Jos. Lee gnvea read ing entitled. “How to Keep Young" which Was well appreciated The meet- and t ing closed in the usual manner, by the singing of the National Anthem. TbeIl-next meeting will beheld at Mrs. J. W. Moynes home on the even- ing of June second when Mrs. Kan- yon.. .,Lett of Cobourg, will address and ‘ the meeting and runs cal programme sister, Mr. and Miss Whattam. at the will also be given. Everybody WEL- . ins, of the S. andard Bank, spat t 24111 .n O h parsonage, left on Tuesday to a. visitl come lI i l l l l 3W1. Mrs. White-side and daughter, Ca- nal. do, were in IToronto a day last wee t. KINMUUNT (Special to The Post) The crops and gm ens in this \icinit) got at About 3.40 pm the western sky indicated a rainstorm, Lu- bray and Powles pin) cd first, ti re latter win- t the clouds patted, 03? going north 1h? other ning. b in: the winners. After ten Pomes and 1‘hcn Zion and Carpet-on. Our {cam ‘ SUV-11h. EVCl'yz’bxl} thought the Iain had pass. '.cd when without a moment’ 5 warn'I. 2;: d run CAI;'1()n"')Ia’-;l Lu: (la-(15:33,; uppwrcd [,3futei Célllc Ih: hat: , 1311 {0" about! five nlll‘u CS it the game wa5 oxer, litt l'o.\lcs we -re ahead- wns simply awful. The hail was very late T, be , or (a 3g .0r .3: {up glme patrouized; some ofit 3‘ out t'. 8 size of pigeon eggs. “in th- loot}. horses tn- t had l rolcen 1(050, while others hid the plea urc of tech g a lIVCPOICUD as. all were sail-lied. Mr. W. Henry and son of Petrr' mo, a. few dws last “‘.‘¢:l< visiting t. ctr many friends' nerc. Miss Mar: ha 1rd Mas: er Ci: find Eyrts, ofl Lindsay, spent the 24th at their aunt s, i\lr5. II. Bytes. Thu?) ; :qpcntllrlp to Lindsay last Tuesrzla) 50:3,: :56. quite a chase getting do 55 on west side of duellings coming to grief, “anyway exposed. There w as a bg demand for glass to repair the damage Several of our villagers tool: in the 'my Amongst 'others we saw iVIoS } Wilson, Mrs. Chas VVcll- istood, jr, Miss De'tman ar- -d Mi 5 I‘m Henry. VI r Tom Vlacl‘lachcrn spent the 24th at his I home be: e. Sexeral of our young people spent the 24th Mrs. p llewie and 5.,“ \isitc d tact week I at Bdrm I\I\Cr, where tie day was cc ‘tebia ed with her sister, burs VViight, at Bracebridge. Mi xss M E C737" 2, nccompunied by Miss o u u : 3‘ _. w P, Mrs .l- Marl: 0:511“, Corners, i5 Visiting l Gertrude, “sued to Lthaly last ween. Mrs. H. Mark. I Mrs (Dr) White and Miss Amy, visited Miss K. 1min spent the first 01' the week friends in F eneicu Falls during a part of last with’her grandmother, Mrs. Ingun? week. la. brother in Oshawa. Miss Lila Nesbitt of Glenarm, visit Miss Mamie Beecroft has returnedl ed her cousin Miss Gertrude MOVIES from visit-lug friends in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. McCunig‘, of Vancouve visited friends here this week. in Mrs. J_ Spenc- of Pawboro who our meeting at the O. W. I. on Thura- ’Elsie Cond and friend, Misa 0. Her-' for a couple of days this week. Mrs. M. Moynes and Mrs. Donald Spence at the Islay Institute, visited haohoen visiting her parents. Mr. and day i Mrs. Benson, returned to her home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chaote entertained a nesday. the 24th inst, few friends on Friday last. Miss Lida McArthur was home from Toronto for the holiday. Mr. Wh-attam is in qut Hone for this week attending conference. _ A number from here attended the celebration at Oannington, on the 24. Marriedâ€"In~ Toronto, May 17th., M189 Mabel McArthur, ' and Mr. W. Hill, both from this place. We wish Mr. and Mrs. H111 every happiness. Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, visited Mrs. Green’ a mother, Mrs. McDufley and other friends here and ~ly warm weatner of late for th‘s tame “Form 2b. at Islay. Mr. E. Preston, bor, visited with friends here last week. An entertainment of unusual inter: est will take place in the Methodist church and Sunday school gn Sunday and Monday, June 11. and 12 One 0‘ to Cannmgton on the twenty-fourth. Present , Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Toronto, Moynes. l of Victoria Har- grossing very rapidly. l Pleasant Valley, May 27th. 011 Wed-' Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Smitherham, attended the Pearson-{Walker wedding in, Lindsay, ’ Miss Pearson was fonnerly one 0! our popular young ladies, and her many Pleasant Valley friends join in. wishing the young couple every suc-i cesotn life. i Victoria. Day passed off pery quist- 1 ly in this vicinity. lb@ Mr. and Mrs. Tolmie, Islay, spent Jf ! We have been experiencing unusual-i of year. However our crops are pro- w... VICTPRIA ROAD. 0/ s (Special to the Post.) 'A number of the young people went ERCM LIPJE TELLS (IF A RAF-£65.55! «wwwn-“W‘M” :Mnson, A. J. McKinnon, Ray Gardn- LY VES- FZEEAD TH'S fin...» ‘râ€"uu * H030 3737731... .7 , ' ‘- T . Ladies’ i:C"v; Lis-e lame , ,. . inem" c'de red and lacs «32- “a...“ , f 11;. . . u“ CIA ,, ,H‘; :' L,‘_l‘_ >7 feels, fast colors; all szzes. ~, , , ,, _ . , a5; 1" .‘ ' x ." , ‘., T. â€"\ - ‘4 V‘ U‘ “ ~71? D;v~. Pit-pair, 3 , 33C ,,_, 7 , "-29.2- :ittd .................. .g: ,. . , -- :39 ran. t '. '._‘.: e "I . 919.; ¢ .- ’ t... r {'17 ‘ wit-3" U 1 I" . T I I“ J :C’Q‘sn Lame! Long S. (Gloves. l--- ~ to Litton in black ed ’ u ”T t 1 I unite oily These are a mirrgmgls . -auo' ‘t‘;l' {11.131116 lrargair, 2i 5-7. s o '- ' r‘ ,1 "" . Reguzar M price .4“ ~ . :Cs'gâ€" a. a. o l .‘ ope tel per 1332* Q a: s. r . 1 “gig .231,“ .’~, ‘ J . q : AL pun. mv. r.“ ~~~~~ ..- . 2: ., ti; Co 321g .J.uL,.\ 32m. " . I . :7 3'~3.'£;”1‘ ‘ "" ~.~.; «#4, 2:21 Sill. Lac: .0».e-; all ‘ ‘- v .. ~-~- mac ;_ , “v - , (“" ‘:~‘, 5 C.” , . s:z;s. Regular oh 2; and ~~ -.;;:~.;.. . _. ,N 5;.50. Sp;cial per 33% s 2 z .: ;;},; 4 rwiI‘ . E - mm. E 1).. . ............ ..... u: L8 ,4 5 k \. -...., ‘.0% A ’\ I‘list Elle Ryckman, of Bobcaygeon, is spending a few holidays: at her L Tied”- s .3 "iridium. home here. ‘ E L‘.:f‘5_ ”'7 ;‘ Ilfqgi t atria-‘5 Miss Patent of Cambray is via t‘r g ‘ l‘.’ c. ,1 ,. her sister, Mrs. F. Lytge‘ i - - r .. a: \apw Mr. and Mrs. A. Eyckman. of Coocâ€" ‘ we“ conk, Spent Wednesday with Mr. and P' v‘ 1“” 9!: llzn-c- . Mrs. W. Fry. 3 n; to uttenr ”9 c “ era-w a Irs. J. Daniels and little Irene and Hum. and 211‘. be 31,523: 35w. Jackie spent Sunday at her home on); hm, :-..rsa 112-. 3:11 2.2: 32.5.: Mrs. F. Alton spent stew days kit (If. Mini-33‘ evening to ._ of last week in Kingston. éthe week win: frienis atllarnz Mrs. Alton and Miss Artie Visitr‘d j .‘vlzss lit-3y brass .3 sends; ' friends in Wocdville last week. i week in Omemee. the guest of“! who has been the chem- i I ai man cuuipany ’wec‘xs -n 'l‘ 63:: 3 Mr. Roberts ist at the Portland Punâ€"o , mven Lake has left to take spot sition with the cement company at : Mia? Hem-“‘2 A??? 5.3433542“ « Owen Sound. 5' 5- I Mr. J.W. Shields gnd Miss ‘lshie 1101119 ' and Dr. Millyard motored to Fenelon v- ~ b P Falls and Coboconk on Sunday. l ML and 3L?» T- vam " Sunday with friends at Kirhtirl‘. her home in t‘ambray. aye: ,. ‘ day at the “sale 0 be.“ flat,- \ (Special to The Post a Mrs, : her home in Cambray after K 27 . . , kezks Beings inth Mrs, Dr. Dale for a few J l )frs. Gamesby v.15 "13m? ,.. f From 6331 W°Cd - Ne" on B? {hers no: rat. ‘ 1‘32 again. dars in : njer m; Miss (‘ A (“am-:3: is 5?”: ' The concert given in the evening this ‘5 of Victoria Day by the Ladies Aid, . was quite asuccecs, although a, number vs at from here to Canninzton to spend the day, sever 11 re. l nod for the concert in the awning. 'lhe rend- ings by Mrs. McCullough, and the; soles and ducts by Mr. and Mrs. Dr. 2 REASORG Irvine, of Lindsay, was greatly appre i 3 53¢:ch who has bee: “:- ciated by the audience. Music by Misâ€" ‘l'. DA‘ " 7" " i P'fif‘i'fl m Pearl and GladYs Hughson, and he b70111?“ ‘ “‘4’ gm the orchestra was much enjOYed andi \l'~\ In ,. ‘ ‘ 5 ” n the ribbon drill by 12 young girls, 5‘76303131’333 , was such as would stand repotition.l The l{€alld!0 tun-341313"?- 3m“ and was given so well that it was i P'easznt. on N'tf '4‘“- 1.“ 27th it: given great .ppjgnge. The p‘aay “H )w l defeated. The list-2'" “7‘5""? .1“? the story grew" waoalso well render 1”“ ll I-"‘~'""? 3 K i' V ' d . ~ . v‘ 5.9.; \V anon. .~ ’ ?d and certainly was very amusing showing what our home talent can: ‘ do. Proceeds $39.25 A number tron here spent Victoria Day in Toronto, among them were,â€" Messrs Clarence Hill, E. Court, Will .Jr VV’ \‘cV’;‘x :1: whoJJSU-J ' W -__._-_......._ ._....- ~.. Bouncy, N. McNeill, .Mr. and Mrs. E. ’ “ ”““““.“".’ "f: Savlllo, F. Kemp and E. r. Rod- Tm” ”‘83" "V NW man. .Vlr. t v. in :I I 0’0” Oakwood had a number of visitors “Mm“ 1‘ in” .. n’ iorth'e holiday. Among them we 1208- l “I """WE'htnE “30M“, iceer. T1105. and W185 n. Gear-d, id“. P“ “" "‘1’”? "‘3 Peter-bore, at M123. Ferguson's Miss ’ 1‘“ Tre lx‘ea‘ ‘r‘I . . car at W. J. Coad's Mrs. W.’ J Wash , ”d M“ “' l' \ inzton. Toronto at Mr. s wash ns- ;1=0I:sA3A':=-‘Iz‘zir* .t, :tons ML Will am Hughson. and MiSS l \J R l Twinewami 1123‘ Gwendiline, Toronto, and Mr. and, dunno} , f;_ 1, \',Z is. ' Mrs. A. Hancock, and Mrs. Laidu 1217. Lindsay witth 0. HL thson and Messrs Laughlin Patterson W, l or and Will Martindale. of Toronto, . Ja's. Scott, of Uxbridge, Lou Pascoe, and Pi J. Breen, of Lindsay and Ms- Elton Prouse, Winnipeg. ' Miss Moore spent a few days at her ’-‘ home in Orillln. ' I, We congratulate Mr. Victor Elliott i in again holding the honor roll of the Lindsay Collegiate Institute in Mrs. William W lson spent Sunday at the home of her son Mr. ‘Geo. Wilson of Woodville. Mr. W. H. Webster arrived home -. . _‘., -.i 5.. . ‘v “..‘ ' -" He reports things booming them gnd prospécts or an abundant crop at the l 0.1;

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