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Lindsay Post (1907), 9 Jun 1911, p. 1

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cur Sixty-Sixth Year OMEMEE JOTTINGS 3:23: visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J. Mulligan, wasaguest of Miss Mitchell, Port Hope, ml is Happening at the Pretty - ., . the holiday. wile Caaiial of Emily Township ”â€"â€" Cva :01th Post» ' <04“. of {,gni.say, is visitâ€" Mrs. R. Burns, all; ‘ “‘ "" K v' ." t“e R mi Licorge to ~$pent the week (ml with his 16:.“ to er .r‘ tn“ CJI‘DDthOD, ients. 8:“ No v: ' - “V‘s Tuey expect l :“r‘ 1..-“. , .e if months i a”: rain-inter} Cf the new town’s/Du over Sunday, 7:15:32211173- 33d contractor: 3111 Harry Wilkinsan, of Wilker- j‘““‘~ “'31 ““41““- -“ 3'90"“ a = Aorce occupied the pulpit of the 10- :Z-tho 1?:- the frit'»: work. ca Mathodist church on Sunday the, w. waes t. ".trr‘soro, v Sitel l V "E? 1' '5 B?" "'vuriney. a :Sundas. if a“: 1m WM' l A garden party is to be held 0:) w. Lawrence Lamb. of Nirth the lawn of Mr, Sam Conne'il Leb~ Of Dress Goods, Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Under~ wear, Carpets, Curtains, Blinds and Rugs. ~ a"- "..-' -.- fircazir‘criia. 'frcam l’arzaziza, (Steam Cashmere, f .1..; hairs, 5:513: Ciel”: Cc Cherie, regular 60c. .1... ................................... 48C goo; satin (Ito-:11. regular 60c, 53 Csiored Silks. Navy and Brown Cnantungs, special 32:. Lnantuncs 1:) Rose, (Erev, Blue and Natural, regular 55c, sale ................ ~ ............... 45c . Earl: and Win: Check and Striped Taffetas, regu- 353:,531: .............................. . . . . 47c Back a“: A fire Checked and Striped 'l‘amolines, '~:..ar :cc sax: .............................. 45c satiety of shades and patterns in fancy Foulards. raga;- 55c. sale ............................. 45c :erpentine Crep: in Blue, Pink and Nile, regular I\ ..l ’ 23. 24d: ................................... . 22C 2: cred Dress \.i.slins, 10:, i: c and ........ 15c 5337Cer’zcd ( ruck.» ............... . . . . ...... 13c Lace Curtains, 2 1-2 de, Syard lace Curtains, 65.: for -. . 90c for 7542' i 3: 70? ........................ 97c 33.2:rgham 047339135. 50 inch, 1 .50 for I .25; $2 ..: ......................... . ....... 1.65 Drivion’ (it , , . . . its; 3 1 ea . and (lime Tapestry Curtains, regu- -i ~¢sooo.... ......-.o.uoouco-c.....4.o° ’3éf’sac4351rcg7oc.sale..... ............... 58c .....- @2131 Table Linen, 50 inch, handsome patterns w oooooooo 0.0.48c SLe“ ' .. “ache-r Ticking, 25c, sale 20:; 30:, ......................... 24c 5, 3 Specials, soc, 65c and ...... 85c ~2an Lauerwear, 2 leaders, sgcand . . . .5oc L 3 ‘fig' \ .‘l' ‘ - ”a. Lea~ was, 20-, 25c and....._. 3°C 6:: and embroidered Hosiery. 25c .,, """""""" Mtg . ,- ‘ .ose/ ri (,veam, 2 oo, 2 25 and ...... 3.75 n.) v bac‘ >lil’ E “l C . . .. , ‘ “w *5. 2.25, 2 50 and . ......... 3.50 ”Cit; 3mg-.- ,, -‘c‘ered Liouses. NOWhCfi'e 33'] 5C” 35ml“, :n Crimson, Green and fawn, vci 3%; yards, 9.00, sa'e 79'); 3x3 1-2 '00; 2X4 yds, 10.75, for 9.00; 12.00 H ------ ..., ......... .-.........,.,rooo ‘wpcafha .....-..........20: ' 10g. 50c, sale 45c,- 75c for 65¢ ' ' .3' ‘v ' ' it and Bus .‘u’uli Dresses, regu-ar 3.15, 525. 2 other spe2ials 3.75 450 .i.5o Mrs. on Wednesday, June 14. Peterboro orchestra has been securâ€" ed as well as a fan: programme ar- over ranged. Mrs». H. Nugent spent afew days with relatives ib Lindsay. Rev D.. Rowland spent a few days wth his parents here. Miss Muriel anon, Lhe the holiday W1"! his parents. Magistrate Moore, of Lindsay, was in town on Mcnday settling ldisputes in Ops township. as delegate some Morrison, of PctLr- w :_,u.,vhts~r. s W- Earl. Omemee Auxiliary, attended branch boro, was a holiday guest at her from s Hilda i meeting of the W.M.S,. of the Meth~ home. Mcntreal. iodist church in Napanee last week. . the 3M Nat-n, they saded on: Mr. Robt. Thompson, of Toronto, wee‘: end with his family. :3‘33 "“‘u " . .. . ., Mr. Ncrman Clarke, spent Miss Olive McIlwain was a guest Sutton. of Miss Stella Wilson, ovcr Miss Flossfe Maun-der, of Lindsay, day. was the guest of Miss Elva ThOmp- Sun- Mr. Geo. Wilson was in Lindsay, on Saturday. Hazel Dancy left on Tuesday for Toronto, where he has secured a position in a carpet fac'ory. Mrs. Dr. Thompson has returned to her home, after spending a months in Coboccn‘t. Her daughter Watson and child, accompan- Mr. 3 eterboro. was pastor being absent at conference. ...,'.I_uest cf Ls :1:le Mrs. Mor- Harry's many friends were pleas:d .1» East week. to see him again. ' ' Rev. W. P. Woodger fcw suppliz (1 Mrs. led her and remained a few days before returning home. English, of Unionville, Mr. spent Wash ~ - 3 specials in White Lawns, 8:, me and. . . . 12 r 2c Mantle Silksâ€"36 inch Tufi'cta, regular $1, 5 a .â€" ' r S ~â€" . . . . . roguia. *1 ‘3‘ “1.18 ° ' ' U 7 for the holiday. The members of the somety were Peon dc Sore, 36 lDCl’l, regular $1.50, sale. . . $1.25 “M Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery Black, Tans and White. Ladies’ Black Cash menc Ho sale ............. Ladics’ Tan and Black Hose, seamless, 2 pairs for ........ ........ . z'Little Darling Hose, all sizes ..... Black and Tan Princess Ribbed Hose, all sizes, 25c . Ladies’ Lisle thread Hose. in Grev, Hello, Pink, lfOUfth. 8 W31“? successf'll concert was Mrs. R N. Rutherford, who helped Psi: lue, White and Black, extra Special quality...25c given “1th" SChOOI room on!" in many ways to make the affalra M Elbow length Lace Gloves, in Black and W 25:: and ......... 75¢; .. ......... ....Srco in open work, in so, Llama, regular 30c, 25c no ....... - uuuuuuuuuuuuuu ‘80- 25c . .......... .25c h‘tc, .room- There was agOOd attendance l fields' team in the absence of their 35c land the fOIIOWing programme “‘35 lawful owners, decided to liven 11p llistened to with much aDDrCCiat-ion- the town by having a runaWay. ‘ l Mr- Cecil Mills, of Peterboro, was While coming from the station ' ' 5°C ihome on Wednesday. 4.30 p.m. with a wagon load of , Jabots and Fri 1- q¢--- ------- .I-OOI‘O‘QCIUII... Grey, lrown, Tan and Black Lisle Gloves. . Elbow length in Sill: GI Kory, special. . . . . . . 2 5c oves, White, Black, Brown, Ion... oooooooooooooo oo- ' Splendid stock of '1 iois Collars iag. Heavy Chenilc Curtains, in Crimson, Gear: and (Elise, regu‘ar $6, sale 5.00; regular 7.5:), sale. .. .645 â€"_ iParasols and Sun Shades, 50c, 750,351 and... ] :Fancy colored Parasois, 1.00, r .25 and Table Linens, Towels and Towefing e linen, regular 38c, sale 3%; .25 ..r.50 6 patterns of Roller Towe'iing, reg me, sale. . . . 9c Checked Glass Towcling, ioc, sale 3:; 8c, sale. .6c White Shaker, 12 r-zc, sa’e 10c; 15c .for. . . . 12 1-2 Shade Blinds. in plain colors. 25c ant”: ..... Insertion trimmed, 3.56, 45c and. Men’s Shirts, Underwear and Hosiery .35c find better values than here. . . They start at 50. draw speczal attention to 03: 75c, l 00 and... ..... Ladies" Cors ,t Covers, .cmbroidered and lace trimâ€" med, 3 leaders, 25c, 35c an Ladies’ B 35c and ..... Ladies’ \‘i We 1.25 ha ooooooooo .D..".§.I.IODOV Mr. Welt .3180 receivat first prize on. 'awers, lace andembroidery trimmed, 2 5c . ..... . ..... 50c E mbroidei y and lace trimmed Ladies 75c, 1.00 and.......... .. Carpets, Rugs and Oilcloths ’ Nizlithlwns, . r 25 IO-‘IOoUOQI-oco-aagg - ' n last week. _ . Four yard wide Linoleum r relatives m to“ trip up the lakes On board the THE DOMINION B NK ) 1 r p . ' 45c; reg 60c squxc yard, sale her 11 e in 0mm. !La,ld1aw s, and from there across to A sale. . . 8g 50c square yard. sale cc; reg 70c square y4rd . . 60c ~_“_â€".. «‘IY‘ "-‘"""""°'°.' cocoooooo-ooo-o Canadian Oil Cloths, square yard, 27c, 30c and 35c ThurSday' ' japanete Matting, 3 leaders, 12 1-2, 15c and r 3 Ladies’ Dresses, Skirts and Costumes ”19¢ visiting relatives here. in town in an official capacity this pleasant afternoon. Wht: and Colored Duck Su'ts, W93k- K Grey, Brown, Navy and Black, lining. neatly trimmed Suits, reg “.50, sale . 55:, said... 4 o) with mercerized . . *Mrs. Morrison, of Cleveland, Ohio. 73 CORNHILL, 5.0. the holiday. 1 - ...,..(),7o :â€" - , . r , spending vacation at Fenelon Falls. l pointsin Canada. negotiate Bills sent for roller-rim. 0) and 13.00 for 6.00 Wednesday at his home be e) if .E. 'W' MCGAFEEY i last Monday night the telephone in Lindsay, spent the holiday at Fen-l Infonnation willbefurnished on all Cumlizm 11):; Mr. Sam Grandy’s was badly shatter 8101! Falls. ed of Mill‘brook, were holiday. guests in Fans branch ,Ot theWomen’s 33'. town. . _ . ' ' ' 0‘ ‘ FFNELON FALLS ’ Dickson’s Hall, the election of Mrs. English and children have I 4 ficers. took place, and resulted been visiting here for the past follows2â€" .Sunday afternoon. Mrs. CarMichael two or three weekS- ' (Special to The Pcet) Presidentâ€"Mrs. Dr. Gould. ,' bad “Sided at Peniel until '4 year Mr. Gordeon WhitclaW, the son of A jUVenile baseball match i took Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs, Lamb. : prayious to her death. a former Presbyterian minister here, place at the ageicultural grounds ino Sec-Treasâ€"Mrs. Jewell. l Mr. and Mrs. Herb Black. 0! Saint- is visxting friends in town. [this place on Saturday, the 27th. Branrh Directorâ€"Mrs, M. E. 031- field, Spent Friday at Mr. John Me On Tuesday “-me the Choir and inst, between the Boy Scouts, of der. Kague'S- Guild, of Christ church gaVe Miss Bobcaygeon, and a picked‘team of District Directorâ€"Mrs. L. Town-l Mrs. John McRae, of Cannington, Maggie...Fee, a miscellaneous thaw-"locall boys. . ley. spent Friday at Mr. P. Kinee’s. er. The game was always interesting, Mrs. ugh Sharpe, is visiting in} Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nance Kierrcll Master Larry Bleasdale, of Toron- and at times, very excitinb.. The Cat Lindsay. 'spcnt Friday at Toronto. to, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. aract boys had the score 5-0 in mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brynall,l Mr. G. W. Hardy is spendingnf'ew their favor at one innings, but the left CD Monday for their home in days at Port HCDC 853 (16192519? from It is the intention of the author , scouts got down to business and at Buffalo. the Manilla circuit to the Bay of ities to Prohibit the. racing and “I” end °f the mm“ the score wat . ML .13.” DOhmy Spent the 24th. («‘Uinte conference held there speeding of horses that has become 8â€"8' m Orilha. l i . . Mrs Geor-re J w 11 f . “ so commOn on our main street. On‘l Amulet Innings Was Dla'fld Wet“: . 'td ‘ i e e ’ 0 Hantsmhe’ ‘ . ,. . vis. : runls in to Saturday evening. what might haVc out “that team breaking the he, 3 Mr and Mrs Ph'llln 1%: week. -...~._. W; are glad to report that Mr. Chas 'Isborne's hand which was hurt while playing baseball at Cannington, is i . :River were in town n S tutd iimproving. Mr. Neil MCPhaduic-n had {rm this wonderful display of horse eleventh and won out 10â€"8. Mr ' and Mrs Wm OM A3 h 1y. the misfortune to break h;s thumb manship, was narrowly averted. Selby anh H'amllton were much in children spent 'a f‘w.d;ycs 3m}; 81nd while helping move abuilding. Miss Jewett,ispent Monday 1,, the limelight for the visitors, while ' . ” " re 3' tives at Hotspur. ; In the absence of our pastor, at The annual June meeting of the conference, the service at our church Women's Institute Will be held - on Sunday afternoon, was conducted I ; Satorday afternoon Juno 3rd: at 3 .by Mr. Wesley Mollon 0‘ Manilla. . fo'cloclz, in DicksOn’s Hall. Mrs. lagoiseiiegg ourdhgartieét congratul- The first At Horne of the season fLett, of Cobourg; Will be the speak- ’ “it Mi 1‘. an . rs. ilfrid Short given by the Agreeable Tramps was ler sent by the depfirtment. The sub ;(*»1~S - 3.3319 Anderson) and wish held on Friday evening, at the Ka-Zject of Mrs. them every happineIs and prosperity J Lett's addriss W1”. be in their 'fiurne th v llf wartha. It goes without saymg the, Woman'a Influence in the Commun- ‘ JV y r0 .e. . ~. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Murm n . .‘ affair was a success, as the Tramps. ity. It IS expected that there will 'day W"h v.0 “lie “:1: 813'" Sunâ€" “ . . . ‘ iv. v )31. ’1 l n s. were n.ver known to fail in any of ‘ be a large attendance on this oc- l ‘iocsrs D l “6",, , - _ _ . -- .. , . . .' . .' K... 9 ' 9 their undertakings, and this out” (rsin ..n.. '1 3h“ .casicn. as the speaker comes hish‘y ~ . . a ‘ lirethern attended tb B :1 whose clothes pin was quite trans-I prayed n0 exeption to the fille- A i‘ecommendcd, and the subject, one 'Directcrsyofthe ‘fan ll 203;? tef . u i 3 l I 8-" 9.“ formed by her deft fingers. At the [large number 0f guests were P’s-gin which every One should be in~ 'cphone Co., held at Manilla, Friday conclusion of a dainty supper, a sent from Lindsay, Sturgeon P01“. 6 terestcd. All ,adics are cordiallyia- ieveninc parsoi was opened over the bride- Bobcuygeon, CObOCODK. and Other’vited. [ Mr and 7.7-5 S Scuires “so Mr elects head, there being a literal places, boards a number from town! Ml“ J01!“ Austin, of Kinmount, iMrs. R. not-roe. sticzzti the ’wc‘e‘ir and shower of pretty handkerchiefs. 'numbering about 150 altogethzr. A - A v .spent Saturday and Sunday in town ° . \r . . , v v ;the guests 0f.Ir. and Mrs. H. Black, {erg D..Rolands have an Inspiring Dancmg was enjoyed by many, “’3 _ and apent Monday in Lindsay. Saintfield. missionary address at the s_Epworth music being excellent, and “'35 'fur‘! Don’t forget the Baptist Garle: Mr. Geo. McKaguo had the misfor- League, of the Methodist chUrch, on ,nished by MrS- JacxsonLOn Lind-inerty on Jrnz 9th, on Mr. Thos tune to 195,, a valuable horse last Monday evening. be an ideal spot for the enJoyment iGrabam’s 13mm 3 Lindsay. . Wilson and Kelly did the stellar l Rev. Geo. McQuade, of Queens- work or the Fenelon boys: boro, paid a visit to his parents, Mr. Chas. Heard spent afew days this week. ‘in Torcnto last week. Miss Maggie Grundy wasithe host- ess of a jolly handkerchief shower, for Miss Maggie Fee, on Friday af- ternoon. One of the features of the afternoon was the dress'ng of clothes pins with tissue paper and the prize Was given to Miss Ida Nugent v The grounds around the iPresby-~ say. The broad verandah proved to -â€"w~ .ween. ________ tcrian church property have been of thedance “CTORIA ROAD- i KINMOUNT greatly improved by the addition of Progressive 911021“ 3150 found fâ€"‘W‘ a lgttiCed fence. our With many who d‘d not iWISh (Special to The POSt) Mrs. Spicsman left for her home at to dance. Mrs. Joseph Staples, of Sprin: l _ . ~ lBlind River alters. pleasant holiday Miss Ruby Cunningham, of Peter- The patronnesses were Mesdames‘viile, ls vis.ting her daughter, Mrs lspent with her parents here. boro, spent the twenty- fourth with ThOS. Sadler, R- M- Mason, 1“- N- 1T. H. Myers. . . l Mrs. Finch, of Haliburton, and relatives in town . Rutherford, S. J. SimS, J. H- Bran -l’lss E. M. Burke, spent Satur- Mrs. White \‘leied at Dr. White's one Mr. Arthur Peacock was at heme don, and W. C. Bishop. day at her home in Petzrboro. iday last we}; Mrs. J- Lytle, spent Saturday in! Miss Carrie Train of Peterboro is Miss McLean, of Toronto, was the indefatigable in their efforts to .Lindsay. lvisiting at her mothers. , guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. A. McPher make the occasion an enjoyable 0113 Miss Eva Peel, of Lindsay, is ‘ Mrf Amos Train arrived home from son. for every one preSent. Dainty rc- spending a few days Withihu‘ aunt, ghfagnctawan last week, fora few days Miss HiCKSOIl i8 “Siting her daugh- freshmonts were served at the con- MT$~ D3V6Y- l themhe goes to Goodcrham to look ter, Mrs. Dave Rea. clusion of the first part of the Mr. and Mrs. R Syer, and little after flooring cement of the bridge son, Bruce, who have spent the last bridge there. week at the home of 3- W- Shields Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leich of Toron- returned to their home in Toronto, to, are visiting at Mr. J. Mark's this on M(nlay morning. week. On Wednesday evening, may twenty hostess 0f the Kawartha, MF- and Miss Mabel Shields left an Mon- Miss B. Clarke returned to her home day morning to spend a few days in Fenelon Falls on Saturday last in Toronto. With Mr. and MTS: 3- She was accompanied by her niece, Master Walter Heard was home programme, which was about eleven from Victoria Harbor for a few days. o‘clock. Mr. Robt. Johnson tdent the twen- The society much appreciate the ty-fourth with Peterboro friends. kind co-operation of the host and Wethodist church, it being the occaa- pronounced social success. . _ Syer. Miss Annie White. i0“ 0f the rmnmg 0‘ the schooZ- On Victoria Day, M993” Lans- A number of the young people at- Miss Tora Simpson, who has been tended the picnic at Balsam Lake, in Peterboro is visiting her parents ' Rev. Mr. Jones'is attending the here. on Saturday. The remains of the Farmers’ Bank Conference 111 Port Hope. Mr. S. ‘was borne to the train to-day for Keown, of Argyle took his place onlshipment to Toronto. A team and a and Sunday evening. gang af men were required to take also several cases of wet goods for Dr. Millyard spent a few days it, (the safe) to the train. Fee. a local hostelry, part of ?he load RLth friends in Toronto and Wood- __ Master Rey Cornell. of the Lindsay slipped, and some of the boxes stock. FINGERBOARD Public School, spent Victoria way fell, giving the horses 8. start which ~ with his parents. set them, off at a lively rate across PENIEL MI: {3- Staw’art, Of PeterborO. was the bridge. When near the gristi the flue“ ofihis aunt, Mrs. Bradley. mill. they turned suddenly, throwing Mr. S. Rice helda very successsful conducted byMr. A. Smart of Sea- fof several 'days. . 11 off the driver, Joe Lansfle‘lds, and barn raismg, on Friday, May 26 when grave who preached a splendid ser‘ Arband 0‘ 8795195 passed throng two other boys, Arthur Robson and apiece was added to his barn. also mon on the prodigal son. 0*” village yester day heading ‘0: Tet- ThOSA 0811951 Fortunately none 0‘ a hip roof put on. After the raising a The ladies Aid will hold their next a”: 0' . . k d the b0?“ were ”“0“le hurt, itut sumptuous repast was served on flow- meeting at the home of Mrs. M0389, Kiss McBndev 0‘ Millbroo ’ “in they received quite a shaking “P- cr bedecked tables, set on the lawn. on Thursday the 8. ma: miley. of Lindsay 59‘“ a" 24 Most of the load, which was an ML and Mrs. John Lee, of Oakwood We are glad to learn that Mr. 385. with Miss Hattie gout-trellfiast' s unusually large one, the butter boxes visited at Mr. Thos. Osborne's recent- Eagleson, who has recently had an Mn. Clifford Robinson, 0 mg ’ numbering about 190, was also ,1y, operation performed on,his eyes, is was home for the holiday. thrown off, and several bottl:s 1n Mrs. Wm. Horton, and wee son, of improving nicely at the present time. The silver cup. .donated by 601' ehe case Of the wet goods were Toronto were the guests of her broth- Mr. Elgin Kind, who has been suf- Engine for the "flve mile race ‘35 broken. er, Mr. William Wilson, for a 2W days fering from an attack of inflammatory W01! 15' Mr. W111“ Lewes. Throeron- A pane of glass in the grist mill Mr. and Mrs. J. James, of Taylor rheumatism, is also on the mend, , team. Lowcs Furray and Shfis was also splintered, and altogether Corners spent Sunday at M. A. Mur- Mrs. F. Moase, (sr.) who has spent; entered the race. James Bali:- there was a liVely quarter of an ray’s, 1 t ‘M the winter in Chicago has returned We mngratu a e. r. . hour in that locality. The horses Miss Lizzie Perrin, of Derryvil‘ie, and we understand she intends to nail upon securing two first and two were stopped at the turn lleadin s ent a‘few da 5 with her sister, Mrs. make her borne with her dad hter second prizes at tine recent Ham. 8 p y . g . at MI.“ McCutcheon, 0‘ Toronto, sprint butter boxes for the factory, several days here the guest of Mrf Our pastor, Rev. Mr. Delve, being --â€"â€". away attending conference service was ' ' t Mr Bushman to the butter factory, ‘3‘“! luckily. S. Rice recently. Mrs. N. McDougal. Show in Canning on. . _‘ - no further damage resulted. Mr. R. R Hill, of the Glen, spent Mr. James smug, of Oshawa visit. also received ahacidsome 8111043832.. Quite a number spent the lholiâ€" Thursday in our village. ed his parents recently. «day out of town, as there was in Mrs. Wm. Everson, of Cambray, ' Mr. John Dawson, of Ballerina also his horse. ' . demonstraticn here, eVerything 'pas- spcnt Friday at Mrs. Ne,l McLean’s. visited under the parental roof lately ML “ 5331335 opened ‘5." an ice-crest?! sing off quietly, the holiday being Firs. Moore Isborne, of Toronto, ac- Mrs. R. Moase and Mrs. W. Rodman finite Underskirtc, 50c, 7 5c, 1.06 and 1.25 :31an file north-eas. corner Of t 8 generally observed. A number attend- companied by her daughter, is spendâ€" spent a few da ct: . gs in the city last week. H . .5 the guest of Mrs ed the celebration at Burnt Riven inga few days at Mrs. Thos. Isbérne Mr. Wells, of Goldwater, Visited his Mrs. armour. 1 ~ . . S tt Miss S. McArthur entertained a A large number from our neighbor- sister Mr. Moase on Sunday last. (Dr.) u on. n v ’ ViSite ‘ D8. 0 0 . y g e S O Fâ€"\ Mrs. Tamphall, of Be e 1er d ste y“. acout on bursa n “a Mrs. Grant spent several days at noon. The party sailed as far as St. Andrew's camping ground where tea was enjoyed io picnic style The return trip was made early in the evening, all hav n3 spent a very Mrs. McQuads was in Peterboro on HEAD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO E. B. OSLEQ, MR, Prasfdent W. D. MAIIEEWS, Viceâ€"Pres Mrs. Fred Rowan, of Greystock, is l Inspector Broderick, of Lindsay was CAPITAL $4,000,000, RESERVE $5,000,000; TOTAL ASSETS 62,500,000 ' Mrs. ThOS. Austin left on Tues. A Branch Of this btmk Will be establiShed in LO Xvi D, Eng! In 1, 0n 1“ Mr Soutowell was out of town for . day afternoon to Vigit "1181' daughter July next, at Mr. HaVelock Fee, of Lindsay spent Mr- H. MCKendry, of Toronto, is? This Branch will issue Letters of Credit and Drafts on all impimmn In 'RP tfle"z‘i:‘."i'- . . .. .. _ y. . .‘ . 1: r ‘. a .U-A Du ‘ng t severe electrical storm Miss Florence and Mr. L. ng, of, transfers, and transact ey my description 0 binning, l usiness. 1‘]. he i .' lters. A special department will be provided for the use of v2 itors ind bear. ers of our Letters of Credit. 0. A. BGGERT, General Manager . _ l .' hill loam” held .511, Friday ”wait". L ' “ .. i At 15119,. regular meeting of the Fen- Mr. and Mrs. Tisdall and daughter,lelon Fall's branch of the Fenslon. *«u- -.. “our “ymi . cl 1 .‘ ‘r ”t I» .4 “If a . 1““: u‘ . .. 4 . I .r V " 2A “ Hutu}: Via}. .. ‘1 ,. . .. imam aw: ~ .. ‘-

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