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Lindsay Post (1907), 28 Jun 1912, p. 5

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Mg and I}? made .on at 8.15 a. - Le trip and I §c_ pm $99 E Eldon Stat Cambray vi: :1 Sunday at through the Victory around 0‘; place at my was . SteeLct ands extend 0h England, the gem of the ocean, The'nome oi the brave and the free ; Tat shrine of each patriot's deirotion 3:0er 0592‘s homage to thee. ,1 excursion 1'1; mandates make heroes assemble, wow, and ~ 3 form stands in View 5 held _‘ w; banners make tyranny tremble, 9' 5th. Tm zen borne by the lied. White and when his 0Q ne: war wing'd i 5 wide desolation, "' :hreaten'd the land to deform; ark, than, of freedom‘s founda- VJ Post) .9". 'v coo. ; bias, The laple Leaf Forever. long, fillrocks and forest quiver, ‘God Save on:- King and Heaven “‘1! so proudly she bore her rave (glen-y England's far-famed land, my kind heaven sweetly smile ; God bias 01d Scotland ever more, And Ireland’s Emerald Isle ; m swell the song, both loud and lhn 3? banners make tyranny tremble, rhea borne by the Red, White and Blue. ‘â€"_. [Whine Train to Penelon Falls toucrexe 8:232:12: XatEOmI Concrete 00., it is ”330M. have made an ofie-r to ““38? Central Fair directors to Ed 8 Stable on the fair grounds in 2: t0 demonstrate what can be “Wished by the IOCal industry. he May the service united ne' er seVer, T39 Maple Leaf our emblem dear. But they to the colors prove true, The 313919 Leaf form 611 The army and navy forever, Saw 0 Ir Ki mg and 1193““ {Three cheers for the Red, White and mfrainâ€" I God 1,1955, ‘ Blue. The Maple Leaf fnrevér- Three cheers for the Red, White and Blue. . 31:»; xynston -fgignts and Lundy’s ‘Three cheers for the Red, White and Lane, I Blue. ’ gym-brave fatherS, side by side, 4 v ,{The army and new forever " yo: #9910111. 11011395 and love; ones” Three cheers for the Red White and Blue. dear, {E93137 (fibiflfi RNA}. PRACTICE .‘ “Ming June 24th, the G.T.R. “Rammed an evening train for in: Fans, leaving Lindsay every ( It .Sunday excepted) at 8.15 p. '111 be run during the sum- mmux , mintained, I’e swear to yield them never, at watchword e‘v'er more shall be, The Maple Leaf Forever. at! those dee ways of yore, from Britain’s shore ”ya the dauntless hero came, pd planted firm Britannia‘s flag on Canada's fair domain ; El"? may it wave our boast. and pnde. ”a join in love together, " - -'â€" n--- w j;)in in love togeth 13 mac, Shmml‘er’ twite’ he 33pm Leaf forever E/hiidren’s National Chorus uxDSAY 181' July, 1912 LINDSAY ufl‘s AY. Red, White and Blue flag proudly floating before stood and nobly died ; Concrete of the Red, White and j." Maple Leaf For Ever f the Red, White and Paris Green UNDER AUSPICBS OF THE LINDSAY ADVANCEHENT CLUB the Red, FRIDAY, JUNE 28th. '12 right ce oi the chil- Friday evening 151C. The Citi- esent and par- :e their chil- which they White and White and Rose en- IN CGHHECTWH WITH THE i Cambridge-731;. Methodist parsonage 1' waS'the scene or a. quiet but pretty wedding on Wednesday, 18th inst, when the Rev. Dr. Shorey united in ; marriage Miss Annie M. Sanderson, Sand Mr. Chas. E. Pogue,_ both of ; West 0155. Thcyu were unattended, The i bride was very becomingly attired in Ea. tailored suit of peer} grey with sunburst. SKITCHâ€"LEE Peterboro Examiner: The marriage of Miss Ethel Eflie Lee, daughter of Mr. John Lee, to Mr. Walter Fredâ€" erick Skitch took place at ‘5 p. m. Wednesday in the Charlotte street Methodist parSonage. A navy blue tailored. suit with hat to match was worn by the bride, and the groom's The young couple left via C.P.R. for Toronto and other western points and upon their return will take up their residence at “Mapleview” Farm West Ops. Congratulations. large white hat and trimmings of tulle and White lilacs and wore the gift of the groom, a, handsome gold watch. Thy choicest gifts in store, On him be {cleased to pour, Long may he reign. May he defend our laws, And ever give us cause. To sing with heart and voice, God Save the King. O Lord our God arise, Scatter his enemies, And make them fall. Confound their politics F rustrate their knavish tricks, On thee our hopes we fix, God Save the King. JUNE WEDDING BELLS God save our Gracious King, Long live our Noble King, God Save the King. Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us. God Save the King. sings. Fearless and bold thy brawny sons Will guard thee night and day; Our glorious land will never bow To any tyrant’s sway. 0 Canada, blest with the wealth of kings, From land to land thy fame eternal sea. to sea, And with our lives we’ll guard thy liberty. Refrainâ€" O Canada, dear Canada, Fair are thy lands that spread from ‘0 Canada our homeland strong and free. Fair are thy lands that spread from sea to sea, The mighty mountains soar dear land, Close to the smiling skies, Thy children sing with one accord, O Canada arise. never wither, Nor the star of their glory grow Then join we in praise to our Maker, And prayerfully ask of him: May the wreaths they have won The boast of the Red, White and Blue. Blue. With her flag proudly floating before The boast of the Red, White and Refrainâ€" POGUEâ€"SANDERSON God Save the King beautiful pearl pendant O ! Canada h: Venerable ArChdeacon 033837 at- l the Diocese of Torontc tended the funeral of the late Rev. ’ St. George’s church, C Father Conway in Peterboro today, secnfimed six candidate and afterwards left for Montreal. 3 women) last evening Miss Aileen McGrath, of Butte, l large gathering of p901 Mont, wholhas been attending the op gave a scriptural 1 Insulin" (”new 0‘13““, Out. is custom of bestowing 1 spending her vacation With IMI‘B. Wm. {the laying- on Of handst Mr. Joseph Gilliece, one of the lbest posted young politicians in the town- ship 'oi Emily, has just completed his railway course at Mr. Paton’s school in this town and entered the servic'e of the G.T.R. as operator on the Northern Division. 1: At the thirty-eighth annual closing of the Ontario Ladies“ College Whitâ€" by, on Wednesday, diplomas (.f .l .O. C.M. were conferred on Misses A. Christian and A. McC'amus of Lind- Ly.Con~r¢..r11‘.tion.. Lady Mackenzie, the .Misses I" ac- kenzie and the Count and Conn om de Lesse’ps are going to Kirkhcld this week. The latter will spend the summer at Balsam Lake. Sir Vv‘il- liam and Lady Mackenzie are leav- ing shortly for England. â€" Toronto (I: Mr. and Mrs. Flavene and Miss Flavelle leave shortly for Sturgeon Point, where they: will spend the summer.â€"Toronto Star. Mrs. (Dr) Robt. Johnston and daughter Miss Norah, of Montreal, are guests of Sherifi and Mrs. Mc- Lennan, Bond-st., and attended the Davis-Ross nuptials yesterday. After the ceremony the couple left on the 5.30 p. m. train vig G.T.R., for a short wedding tour and upon their return will reside at 2-31 Dub- lin street. Miss Margaret McCrohan of To:â€" onto, and formerly of Lindsay, has graduaued from St. Joseph's Con- vent in that city. Toronto News: On Saturday after- noon, June 15th, very quietly at her home. Miss Muriel Flood, daughter of Mrs. A. Flood and. granddaughter of the late Senator Dobson, Lindsay was married to Mr. L. E. Sylvester of Toronto, formerly of Lindsay. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. W. ‘Henderson and the cou- pl? were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. ‘r. 2’. Gross are gues.s {or a. shot»: time of Mr. and Mrs. 3.). L. McLean, Russellâ€"st. As in other years this store will close at 5 o'clock every afternoon during July and August, 53*. u rdays exceyted. Ext: 1. good quality pain white cotton sheets in 1-x901nches, mceiy hemstitchedm$1 85 Special pex pairuniy. W'ithout hemstiichei ends only $ per pm ..... .. 1.50 Hemstitched Sheets $1.85 pair Flue Camhric finished white cotton pillow cases in 30. 42 and ~14; inch sizes. Made 15 with 2 1-2 mc : hem. Special each ...... C Pillow Cases 15¢ each “'9 have a very specia} range of men’s work- ing pants. cool but good and strong. One line is in black, regular punt style and with or without double front. AnoLher hm: is in grey striped mnronade of extra qua! ty and made with belt loops. Come in and we these 1 lines at per pair only $1.9 .5 and ...... .$ PUBELY PERSONAL Men’s Working‘Pants at $1 and $1.25 p‘air A special purchase of W'atsons ce)ebrated elastic weave underwear, plain white with silk rimmings, «Arm. nice quality and in either shot: (:1 1m. " sleeves, show (u long, r (E mwmx, regnlux $1 value. fOl per suit 81.2580:- per g.u:z.ent only ....... .. . “65c Regular $1 Quality Underwear for 65¢ This line is :1 fine mesh weave in white and of extra good quality. The shirt is coal. style with short sleeves. The drawers‘nre knee length. commonly known as atheletic under- wear. Allsizes, per suit $1 00 or per 50 garment ..................... . c Men’ 5 Cool Summer Underwear only 50c This important Ten Day Sale continues until the Third of July tunity to share in the savings and take advantage of the low railway those who came last week were more than pleased with the offerings of this Special Sale. “SUTCLIFFE’S.” SYLVBSTERâ€"FLOOD the 1he holy rice Ci baptism; was ad- nis’cered by his Lordship, the inâ€" y.“ .. y. .. ‘ant son of Air. and. 1112.1{9111'3' John Fowler 1.43.1.5 iiiptizegl. There was a good atzcngance oi eople. The Bishop gave an interesting ad- dress based upon Romans 12:1, sayâ€" ing that we should make our bodies a living sacrifice in contrast to the dead sacrifices of the sacrificial sysâ€" :tems of the heath :1 a.-- Jewish reâ€" liligions. He complimented the cler- vgymen and congregation. upon the : erection of a. new vestry in connecâ€" tion with St. John’ 8 church, 0am- bray. His Lordship Bishop Sweeney of the Diocese of Toronto also visited St. George’s church, Cameron, and confirmed six candidates (3 men and 3 women) last evening. There was a. large gathering of people. The Bish- op gave a scriptural review of the custom of bestowing blessings by Canon Marsh and Rev. H. G. Kingâ€" stone. BISHGP SWEENY His Lordship sthop Sweeney visit» ed St. John’s churcu, Cambpay Mon- day. afternoon in company with Rev. “Yes, I knovn; I’m going to many him to reform him.” “Listen to me, my girl. Try one experiment before you do that. ’ “What experiment ?” “Take in a. week’s washing to do and see how you like it.” Otonabee on Lake Simcoe Timesz-The Steamer Otonabee left Monday. for Lake Simcoe, where she will be used for the balance of the season. In the departure of this pop- ular steam-3r, Peterboro’s loss is con- siderable, and a large number of lo- cal people are sorry to see the steam- er leave these waters. Mr. G. H. Wilson, publisher" of the Lindsay Post, accompanied by Mrs. Wilson and 5011 Roy, spent Sunday in the city and left today, returning hOme by way of Prince Edward Coun- ty.â€"Be11evi11e Ontario. Mulvaney. “My dear girl," exclaimed an e1- derly lady, “do you know that the man you are intending to marry drinks heavily and gambles ViSiTED LEEDS“ A Foretasie LINDSAY POST Iadxes‘ whlte Nmnsook gowns in a large variety to choose from some of which are emhmideu y a .d lace trimmed. lung sleeves and open front; : others have Kimnna sleeves and are made in $le over styles. Regular prices were $19". $1.30 and $2.00 95 Now Your choice for only...... C .cu..o.--aoorooocuo uuuuuuu o-.-...-..-.. oooooooo v-ooaoonu...uoonun ..... p Ladies Gowns only 95c worth up to $2 each Now is whitewear time and we have the as mands. Come and see these extra. good Vilues WHITEWEAR SPECIALS This is a vex-y special nfi'erim: m ladies’ skirts. they are made uf tweel ix dark crey worsteds and twevd effects in black and White checks and su ipes also tan colorings. A most sexvnceabl: Shift for summer wear. each coo-0000000! Ladies’ Skirts only $2.95 S UTCLlFSEE’S atinues until the Third of July giving people from a distance ad _ . . . . L‘ yaratage :35 the Few rfizlway rates}: Every Item 13 exactlv DEPARTMENT STORE (Special to The Post.) Quite a large number of the congre- gation and choir of the Methodist church with their pastor Rev. A. C. Hie, gathered at the home of Mrs. George Ashman, who expects to move to Lindsay vew soun. a pleasant ev- Mr. Jos. Oliver has sold his farm to Mr. Edward Truax. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson‘attended church at Coboconk on Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Goodnana of Cameron visited friends here from Saturday until Monday. ‘ (Special to The~?ost.\‘ The Union S. S. picnic waé held at Rosedale on Tuesday, the 18th, and although the day was rather cold 3 large crowd attended and a very en- joyable time ‘ spent. The pret eeds of the stand amounted to 5181‘ $30. Mr. Bert 3101: has hired with Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodhand. of Fen- elon spent Sunday in Baddow. Morris has hired “'1' dc for the summer. Belleville, June 24â€"An italian nav- vy, No. 51, working on the C.P.R. construction at Pickering, had a leg amputated above the knee at Belle- ville hospital as the result of an ac- cident in which the leg was injured by a dump car. Dr. Brown, C. P. R. surgeon, who has.made his home here during the time of the C. P. R. construction east of Toronto,‘ per- formed the operation. . FISHING IS DR. BROWN WAS Mr. A. Bradshaw, Fishery and Game Overseer, has been dOWn at Pleasant Point for the past few days. In conversation with a. Post report- er today he stated that the fishing was excellent this year-much better than last year and some good catch- es were being made. This pleasing information is the result of the pro- tection given the tinny tribe during the prohibited season. ing was spent in games, anl music LINDSAY BADDOW REPORTED GOOD ON THE JOB assortment and prices to meet your '. they are made uf tweel in light and Miss Edna. Smith has been visiting in Toronto, Niagara Falls and Bea.- verton. Signed on behalf of the Methodist church; Mrs. C. N. Vassar, 'Mrs. H. J. Hoidge, Mr. J. Staples,, A. C. Hie, pastor. Mrs. Ashman made a very appro- priate reply and thanked her friends. Also Rev Hie gave a. speech. Dainty refreshments were then served and before parting, “God Be with you ’til We Meet Again" was As a token of our regard and apâ€" preciation, ave ask you to accept this chair, trusting that you may long be spared to enjoy it, and that it may help'to remind you of your friends at Kirkfleld. us may prove to be an even greater Mr. and Mrs. John Weldon, at gain to YOu- We pray that “Love's: Lindsay spent Sunday last with Mr. Banner" may ever be kept floating E and Mrs. Arthur Weldon. o’er you- and that the blessing of the? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels oi Heavenly Father may ever attend you l Lindsay spent Sunday last with Mr. and yours in your‘new home, and! and Mrs. Harry Barrett. that you may also find a church! The June meeting of the Cambray home in Lindsay that will be even a I branch of the Women's Institute was greater joy to you than the one you held on Friday. June 14th at tho are leaving here. 3 home of Mrs. Wm. Webster. There ‘As a token of our regard and apâ€" was a good attendance, and all were predation, we ask you to accept this very interested in the address given. chair, trusting that you may long be by Miss 30135011 0f Ilderton, on econ- spared to enjoy it, and that it may 0mm problems Of a country girl. Miss help'to remind you of your friends at Robson handled her subjert SPIBIIdid- ly and gave some very practical and Kirkfleld. _ profitable hints on how to make We'lknow that we should miss your presence and help more than we can tel-1 you in words, but we trust that what seems to be such a great loss to us may prove to be an even greater gain to you. We pray that “Love’s Banner" may ever be kept floating our Church here that could be more greatly missed than yourself. Your faithfulness to your duties as organist, under conditions which at times must have been very discourag- ing, has been a great help in the services and greatly appreciated by both pastor and people. When your decision .to remove from Kirkfield has become known, expres- sions of regret have been general and we beg to assure you that we feel that there is no one connected with Dear Friend :â€"On the eve of your departure from our midst, we, your friends, who have been associated with you in the Methodist church of this village, have assembled here to wish you God-speed and to express our appreciation of your services in the church as organist for so many years and also our regard for you as a neighbor and friend. and during the evening Mr. Hoidge Count and Countess de Lesseps and read the following address to Mrs. Babe, Misses MacKonZie, and Miss Ashma’n, and presented her with a. Meagher were in town last week beautiful oak rocker, in afission de- Miss Pennie McMillan and MY 9- sign. g; McMillan, of Beaverton, paid a flying i visit t6 town last Tuesday. Tn III-a flan Achy-non To Mrs. Geo. Ashman, Sir Wm. and Lady mg people trom a distance a splendid oppor- es. Every item is exactly as advertised and We want you here during the remaining days Day 8 $2.95 de- These are extra good value and come in both Arab an; Ivory 5113 e, widths are from 45 to 50 inch. all new patterns and very pretty. The best value you have seen at. this low 25c price per yard” .. . Curtain Nets 25c yard Ladieb extra good quality mttnn hose. seam- less weave, ali sizes from 5 1-2 to 10 15c inch. Specxal 2 pairs for 25c 01 per pair Penmans Soxsette quality ladies' hose in white lisle. extra. nice weave. well shaped and seamless. Special 3 pairs for $1 or per 35c oair _. -... . _ __ pair .. Ladies piain white silk hose in extra. quality and made with lisle tops, heel and toe spliced pure silk thread. V ery specialm value at per pair... . . “50c This class of hose IS always popular for sum- mer wear. These are extra. good values. Three Specials in White Hose Clearing some Collars and Jabots at 9c each [‘hese are a manufacturers samples and extra. good value indeed at this low price. Come 9 in and select at an 63th data. Back. c ‘Ve haven. very special line of ladies long lisle gloves m black white. grey and tan (ul- ozing<, made with two dame fastezexs 50 and priced at per pafir only Long Lisle Gloves 50c A neat style in Dutch cellars in natural blue shades trimmed with neat Jabot d and lace, all new designs a: each ......... l Dutch Collars 25c Natural linen and lawn washable cushion cases in assorted patterns and colorings, nicelv embroidered. all ready for the cushion. 35 Special each........... .. .. c Washable Cushion Cases girls on («the farm contented and in- dependent. Mrs. Gilbert rendered a very pretty solo, An Emblem, ac- companied by Mrs. Wilkinson. Tho July meeting will be held on Friâ€" day, July 5th, instead of Wednesday the 3rd, at the home of Mrs. Henry Tompkins. Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Flood and Mrs. H. Tompkins will have charge of the programme and a. very interesting meeting is assured. We would like us many ladies as posâ€" sible to come. Don’t forget thedate. Friday July 54th. at thehome of Mrs Henry Tompkins. . Our principal, Miss Graham, was absent last Wednesday attending the wedding of her cousin at Little Bri- Mr. A. E. Fair was 111 Torontolast week on business. Mrs. Dr. Ray and Miss Ray spent Thursday last in Lindsay. Mrs. Bentley and son of Toronto, visited with Mr. W. Routley last week. (Special to The Post.) Mr. J. Riches left on Tuesday for a trip through the N.W.T. Many from here attended the an- niversary services at Eden and the tea on Tuesday, and report a good. time. The Mission Band held a, very suc- cessful afternoon of sports on tho church lawn Saturday, after which tea was given. . Miss Alex. McDonald, of Toronto, is at home for holidays. CAMBRAY , PAGE 5. 25c '3?

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