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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Jun 1913, p. 1

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APPRECIATION. ‘I’ne Cambray branch of the V0- ng's Institute deserves the appreâ€" ‘ m of the whole community in : Examining efforts to improve the m of the Eden cemetery. “asthma week it has 1 been I and commented upon by many “who saw it in its dilapidated ma some time ago, and now in 3| tidy and improved appearance, litigate loud in their praises o! , inflate. We understand they are 5 Min: up a fund for this purpose, , M shonld be responded to liberalâ€" , blue meetmg of the Woman's We was held at Mrs. Rayjs hm Fn'day, June 13th. There “318m? goal attendance but all 1'. John Clarke spent a few days am this Past week. ”exciting day. Eaten meeting attracted a good Miran this section on Monday. Embody appeamd to baVe had a I! Hazel Bagéhaw, of Lindsay, istle gm of “her brother George V a few weeks. ‘ It. and ms W. Sinclair attended and“ at Goldwater last week A m mt walk is being built a 19,, street north this week which am add greatly to the appearance of Es. Forester, Kingston, is visiting r the home of her mother, Mrs. E. E. W‘ McGaffey inns OD “ant special “m pauux WV”; .3 9‘. a action for tlie ryuuag peo- yaxm eveningfi. d Wells has been on the during the Rest week. mtulate .OX‘J' baseball team "me playing, thin season. We _..-n rnn tinnp the winning PAGES 1 T0 8 ' WWNM-r "”NM Wva N. ‘x. Ham'séNvaflm/wwwwv [ our villagers took in Saturday and Report a 1 to The You.) re at Canningtun was m. E. White last week‘ m narlor seems L3 be a. 1% next Tuesday, holiday in our vil- Dlaces will beclos- LINDSAY’S LEADER OF LOW CASH PRICES [1 Year Ask for D. and A. Corsets the will in On Thursday of last week Mr. J ohn Flett, sr, raised his new barn. In spite of the disagreeable weather 'the building was successfully raised ’and everyone had a good time. A large number from this vicinity attended the the Bailey Barnum cir- cus in L‘mdsay on Saturday. They re- port a. good time and a splendid cir- of races and other sports were held and valuable prizes given to the win- nets. (Special to The Post.) Our school picnic, which was held on Friday last was a huge success. The day was peflect and the large crowd Which attended voted it a most emoyable time. A large number he married Miss Maggie Campbell of ,Cameron. Two years later they moved to Clark township, and ,in 1904 they went west. He was a man of upright character, a member of the Methodist church, 'a dutiful son, a loving husband and father, a kind brother and friend. He has left in loneliness his parents and one broth- er in Broadview, and his IOVing wife, one daughter and three sons. ;“ On Thursday, June 12, Mr. Ralph .Dowson, of Broadview, Sask, was killed by lightning. He and his bro- ther, Mr. Wm. Dowson, also of :Broadv 1ew, were doing homeStead du- ltics on farms near Willow Bunch. »They had gone with teams to Ex- ~panse for lumber, etc. When on. the :rnurn trip a storm came up. Mr. lDowson stood up to put on his rain coat and there came a flash of light- ning. When the brother, who was somewhat stunned turned and look- !ed back he saw the horses both down and Mr. Dowson lying beside the Waggon. On going back to inVesti- tgate, he found that the bolt had done its fatal work, passing through the body from head to heel. One of the horses was also killed. The body was brought to Broad~ view, and on Sunday was buried in the Broadview cemetery. Mr. Cha'rlie Flatt, of _The deceaSed was well known in Victoria 00., having come .to Camer- on with “his parents in 1884. In 1895 §€AMERON MAN ; Q3!) Met Death Daring Stormone two in Saskatchewan :“ay THE LINDSA v POST - M % BURY' S GREEN. WAS KILLED Parasols and Sunshades BI ack sun 1" Parasols.... $1, $1 . 25, 5175, -f Iancy Paras 015 .............. 50c. 75c,.: 2~i ..... . ‘ *" , nch . ..... ...... 23c, 03c and sec 451mb ............ 50c,75cand$t ‘7 . ' \. e have one ofthe best lmes liiack Cotton Hose 2 '3“ pair} f0r.....o...~.:c.................. 25C Shirting Embroidery Jesse Cook, an old resident of Harmon, died yesterday in his 89th year. OtthWa, June fatâ€"Applications for the Fenian Raid veterans’ grant of $100 continue to come into the mil- litia department despite the fact that one millions;do’llars has already been 2 paid out. This represents 10,000 ap- plicants. It is believed that there can be imany more than that number alive, and it is certain that the fifteen thousand appliCat‘ions now before the' department will be subjected to much ; sifting. §FENIAN m The Cadet Corps of Eastern Ontar- io will have the opportunity oi com- ing to Barriefield for the second time to camp. They were there last year, and it has been arranged to have them come again this year, so they will be at. Barriefie'ld for six days, beginning July 3rd and ending on July 8th. About 1,500 are expected to be in camp. In the list of the differ- ent corps which will attend, that of Lindsay Collegiate Institute appears? I With a strength of fifty. l (Special Post Despatch.) It is our sad duty to chronicle the death oi Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White’s baby girl aged 7 months. The little {one had only been ailing, a day or 1 two but passed quietly away on Mon' «day morning. The funeral took place gon Tuesday afternoon and was .‘well rattended. Four little boys acted as ‘ p311 bearers. Harry Lee, rDclmer Hen- derson, Roy and Elmer Fallfis. The remain: were interred in Gard-iner's lCemetery, Gavan. ! 1 CADET CORPS AT BARRIEFIELD CAMP The most of our citizens £00k in Barnum and Bail‘ey’s brig circus in Lindsay on Saturday last while some went to Peterboro to the same on Monday. The pulpit here was occupied on Sunday last by the »Rev. Joliffe, oi Bowmanville. His discourse was quite interesting and beneficial. VETERANS’ GRANTS LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FR! DAY I Mr R. F. Whiteside is spending a {few days at Sturgeon Point this [woek, The Methodist Sunday school anâ€" niverSary held on Monday of this week, was a fine success. The ball game between Valentia and Little lBritain resulted in a win for Va- ‘lentia by 11â€"9. The total proceeds of the tea amounted to $100. \ ' We, the undersigned, hereby agree to sell a package of five standard size So. boxes of Silver Tip Silent Matches for twenty cents. Quality guaranteed. BAKE-P. BALDWIN. The Christian church are holding a ’ strawberry festiVal on Monday night g next. The programme will be given‘ by the children. Mrs. R. S. Robertson and daugh- ter Nora. started for Webb, Sas- katchewan, where they intend making a month’s visit. E Mr. Massey, representative of the ‘Sawyer and Massey 00., Hamilton, was in our village on Wednesday of last week. Our volunteers Ieft for Barrief-ield icamp, Kingston, on Monday, where {they will spend a couple of weeks. The entrance examinations were {held on Wednesday, Thursday and EFriday of last week. Mr. C. H. Lapp 1is presiding at Oakwood, while Mr. 1}. B. Rennie is presiding heme. Several from ‘here took in the tea at Salem on Monday. Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson.spent a. few days at Mr. Philip Mark's, Valentia. laSt week. Ouri anniversary will be held in the Methodist church on Sunday and Monday. For particulars see postâ€" em. There was no serviCe- in the Chris- tian church last Sunday as our pastor Rev. E. Morton was at Osh- gwa attending Conference. Mr. A. Knight of Lindsay spent a day in our village last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hooper, of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith._ Miss Maggie Heatlie has returned heme from visiting friends at.Val‘enâ€" l Mrs. Ed..Wickett and children are {spending this week with her parents in Columbus. Miss Vertol. Hgka, of Valentla. visited her grandmother Mrs. W. Tait, during the past week. Miss Florence Chard of Lindsay 'is the guest of Miss Pearl Hooper this ,week, ’ Rev. E. Morton and Arthur Pros- ser, who have been attending con- ference in Oshawa, returned home on Monday. Mr. W. T. Dix, of Chicago. is spending a. few holidays Ewith his brother, Mr. 'J‘ F. Dix. Little Britain was well represented at the Barnum and Bailey circus in Lindsay on Saturday. Mr. John Jackson visited friends at Oakwood during the past week. Miss Margeret Purdy, of Linden Valley, visited friends here recently. i The remain of Mr. William Parkin- ‘son, formerly a resident of here, but now of Okotoks, Altau were brought to the Christian cemetery on Saturday, where interment tOok. place. Miss Elsie Hullyer, of Oakwood ~was the guest~of her sister, Miss L Hullyer on Monday. Miss Orr McCracken, of Warsaw, is at present enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs. Loy Rogers., Miss Gladys Chidloy visited friends at Cameron last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fmd lent'ia, spent Sunday of Mr. Ed. Wickett. Miss Canada Whitesi‘de. of O. L. C. Whitby, is spending her vacation under the parental roof. her 3 Week _ Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shaver, of Port I-Ioover, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Faithful on Sunday. Mrs. Doeg, of Lindsay is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Smith this Mr. Garfield Heatlie is spending a few days with friends in Toronto. Mr. H. R. Hare. representative for A. A. Kniggt, B.S.A., Lindsay, vis- itcd our Vi37age on Friday last. Mrs. Ed. Wickett and children re- turned home on Saturday evening, af- ter spending the week with her par- ents at Columbus, Mr. Oscar Wakely, of O‘akwood, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. J. Rich, on Sunday. (Special to The Post. Mr. Samuel Hooper was in and Hamilton a few days Ias on business. LITTLE BRETAIN A CARD Starr, of Va- at the home was in Toronto days last week (Special to The Post.) The O. W. I. meeting on the after- noon of June 17th at the home of Mrs. J. Moynes was well attended. The delegate who was to have been present was unavoidably absent. However, the afternoon was well fillâ€" ed up with the preparation of the programme for the coming year, «and other business. Tea was served on the lawn at the close of the meeting. The next regular meeting of the W. I. will take place at the home of Mrs. Fred Smitheram on the first Thursday of J uly. This meeting will take the form of a quilting bee. l Dr. Hamilton of Bethany was hastily summoned, but was unable to get the shoulder back to its proper place alone, so Dr. Sutton had to be summoned. Franklin. June 24â€"On the after- '110011 of the funeral of Mr. T. C. White's baby girl (Mon-day, June 23) a serious accident occurred, as Mr. and Mrs. John SteWart and daughter Flora was driving to the funeral. Mr. Steward's horse shied at a black cow on the roadside and upsetting the buggy, threw Mrs. Steward out, dis'locating her shoulder, the other two occupants of the buggy being unhurt. BADLY INJURED Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCr-ea, of Toronto, motored to town in weir their new auto to spend a vacation with his mother, Mrs. J. McCrea, Miss Hazel Brooks, of Lindsay is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks. Mr. Reuben Bradley of Dunsford visited friends in town. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist ‘church will hold their annual garden party on the church lawn on Wed- nesday, July 16th. More particu- lars later. Mr. Dewey Stimson, of Petzrbnro wgs in town Thursday. Miss A. Horsecroft is xisitiug friends in town, the guest 5 Mrs. H. Lamb. Miss Richardson, of Toronto, is visiting relatives in town. JUNE 27 1913 Miss Greta Mills and Miss A. Stone have returned to Lindsay to resume their duties, after having spent a short nation with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Mills, King-st.‘ B. and N. Nichols, Miss J. McCon- nell, Councillor Wilson, and many others from the village. Mrs. Sanderson, 6r Moune Pleas- ant, is Visiting at the home of Dr. J. N. and Mrs. Thomp50r-. A large number of our citizens took advantage of the cheap rate to Lindsay on Saturday. Amid the crowd could be seen the following persons: Messrs. Joseph Bradley, Wm McQuade. Mm. H. Bradley, Mr. T. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bushnell, and daughter Lulu, Mrs. D. Rea and children, Mr. R. Cornwall, Mr. Thos. McQuade. Mrs. H. Blackwell, Misses Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCrea, of Toronto, motored to town in their new automobile to spend a vacation with his mother Mrs. J. McCraa- st. Mr. Clifl'ord Mulligan, of Toronto, \isited his parents, Mr. and Mrs R. J. Mulligan, o"er Sunday. \ vmtors to Lindsay on Friday. Rev. D. Balfour, pastor of Queen street Methodist church, Lindsay, ocâ€" cupied the pulpit in the Omemee Mo- thodist church on Sunday both morn- ing and evening. Miss Ida Laidley, of Dunsfc med friends in town Sunday. Mrs. J. Wylie, of sister-inâ€"law, Miss visitors to Lindsay The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter- ian church will hold their annual garden party on July 1st. We are glad to welcome Miss Olive Burns, daughter of Rev. B. Burns of Deseronto, to our town again. She is spending a short vacation with Miss Ella MacCIjea. Mr. Herb Hall, of Lindsay spent Sunday in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laidley. Mrs. R. J. Mulligan has returned home, after a short visit with friends at Deseronto. Miss Lottie Robinson, of Toronto spent Sunday: with relatives in town. Miss Lottie Robinson, of Toronto, spent Sunday with, relatives in town. (Special to The Post) Mrs. J. Morrison of Peterboro vis- ited friends in town during the past week. PL EAS SANT VALLEY. Wylie, of Toronto, and her w, Miss Mona Wilson were OMEMEE IN RUNAWAY J. McCrea, st. Moune Pleas- Dunsford vis- ’ Waterloo’s fine new post office building was formally opened on Saturday night. Port Hope is arranging for a big demonstration cm Dominion Day. Signed on behaff of the Oakwood congregat‘1'0n by the fol-lowing c‘6m- mittee:â€"Oha,r1es C. Jenkins, A. Web- ster, Bertram Graham, John Mark, George Weldon, Wm. Rich, W. F. Hardy. Again we wish you a happy holiday and a safe return to your family and your friends. We ask you to carry our greetin;s to the friends whom you meet in me Home land, for it is the land with wn-ich many of us are proud to claim a. close relationship. We hope to see you return with youth and vigor so renewed, that the many duties falling on your shoulders may seem lighter. We take pleasure in asking you to accept th'is purse as an expression of our appreciation, hoping it may add some pleasures to your journey, and many times remind you of your flock here. We are pleased that your Brother Mimsters recognized your executive ability by conferring on you the hon- or of the high position which you now hold as Presidentof our Confer- ence. Nor do we forget that last year you deficé yam-mu the much needed rest and relaxation of a holiday that you might assist us in succeSSfully completing our house of worship. You stood shoulder to shoulder with us in the work that required physical labor, and guided us in our delibera- tions with a Master-hand. izotl your every undertaking, from the laying of the corner stone to the dedicatory service, of the faithful- ness of your pastoral work, which you have never neglected, we heart- ily endorse, the action of the Quarter- ly Official Board, in lengthening the holiday which you richly deserve. When we think of the strenuous labours of the past two years, of (in heavy burdens that have faheg '3; you, in connection with the bail-ding of this church, of the zeal, earnest- ness and ability that has character- Although we shall miss you during your absence, we are glad thlt you have decided to take this trip. \Ia-nilla; Rev. H. V. Mounten Madoc; ”and Rev. J. Archer, of Little Britain After the service lunch v.35 served to all visitors from a distance in the basement of the church. A very pleasing feature of the afternoon was the reading of a very complimentary address to the Pastor, Rev. W. Limâ€" oert by Mr. W. F. Hardy and Mr. Chas. Jenkins presented him will: 3 well filled purse as a token of ap- {preciatio’n and esteem from the Corr Igregation. Mr. Limbert although sur- primd- made a very suitable reply, thanking them for their kindness. The address was as follow:â€" ‘ To the Rev. Wm. L'LmLert. 3 Dear Pastor. We the members of your con zrega- 1 l casion, feel that we could ,not let! this opportunity pass, coming as it does, so near the time .ovz‘ your in- tended visit to your native land without extending to you our best wishes for a safe, restful and pleas- ant journey. :Presentationto Pastor Rev. 3 W. Limbert (Special to The Post.) Oakwood, June 24:-â€"The speual ordination held in the Methodist Church on Monday af-bernson was largely attended. The following gen- tlemen were present, and took part in the service. Rev. 3. J. S'horey Lindsay; Rev. W. Howard Cambray'; Rev. A. M. Irwin Canningtcn; Rev.‘ J. E. Moore Wilfred; Rev. J. Dafoeli ORDINATION Manufacturers, 'WhoksaEers, ard bthcrs, are assured of careful attention and prompt remittances when they place Crafts and note: In the Dominion Bank for conccticn. em EDMUND B. OSLER, M.P., Pnzsmsm. w. D. MATTHEWS. WCE-FBESIDENT- C. A. BOG ERT. General Manager. “In“ 3‘“ 1" 8.000.000. Wt Fund SQWJN. 10183 M $75M“. Collections, At Home And Abroad THE 00mm Efiflk AT OAKWOOD MY. SW?“ 553; .v" i‘m ravage-:35; A: It is eStimated that the increase London, Ont, has been 2,090 duri the last year. 7â€"- v-- -nâ€"vu I: “II“:o The accused was broughut to the County Jail here Monday night by: Chief Ruse- of Cobourg. death “by a gun shat wound inflicted by a gun in the hands. of one Hugh Patterson, at. about three o’clock p.m., on June 22nd, at the home of one Charles Gillespie. We further find that the said Hugh Patterson pointed the gun at the said Harold Webb without intent to kill.” The evidence showed that Patter- sog‘and Webb_were on friendly terms. l ville. At the inquest held Monday night the jury: found that Webb came to his The shooting occurred at the home of Charles Gillespie, at Fenella, 20 miles from here, where Patterson had been employed for the past three months. cution C()l3(,)lfRG. June iii-Hugh Pat-ter- son, a boy who gives his age as six~ teen years. was arraigned befcre Po- lice Magistraf) F. D. Boggs here yes- terday, U!) a charge of manslaughter in connection with the fatal sheeting of Harold George Webb, aged 12 years. Patterson was remanded until the 18th inst. no evidence being taken. Mr. A. J. Armstrong appeared as counsel for the accused. and Mr. W. F33??? F038 szsager CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER “The Post" congratulates Mr» Hamilton on his appointment and joins with his many friends an wishâ€" ing him continued success in Belle- of articles on matters musical which he ‘ recently contributed to “The Post" were widely read and favorably commented upon. i Mr. H. C. Hamilton, who until re. icently had occupied the position of organist at St. Andrew' 3 Pregnyterian Church for ten years, has decided to leave Lindsay. He has accepted a. position as organist of the Holloway Street Methodist Church, Belleville; and leaves on Friday morning to as- sume his new cuties. Ms. Hamilton was a musician whose heart was in his work. He did much while here to instil the love of mus- ic in our citiZens, and was always most generous in assisting at con- certs and musical recitals/The series The home of Mr. Thoe. Jobe. 51‘ 'Ware street fell prey to the house Ibreakees. A revolver, a valuable per- Isian cat and kittens and several tieâ€" pins were missing, but only the reâ€" volver remained so. An amusing feat- g are of the affair was the return of H. C. HAMILTON the cat and the kittens. The cat managed to get away and bring her family back to their old home. Kerr, crown attorney, for th Peterhoro Rex‘iewrâ€"Althou:h Peter- boro was crowded with visitors of all types Monday the circus grounds seemed free of pick-pockets and the light fingered gentry, who are nearly always to be found active on the average circus day. With the capture oi a. gang of pick-pockets in London last week, the back bone of the gang must have been broken. CAT CAME BACK Mr. W. Perrin, of Cahgar turned home for a visit. A large number of our U; tended the Zion anniversary gratulate Cambray team victory Lut keep your eyes 1 eron boys are not asleep. till next year. Mr. Walter Chidley, Mi: and Master Stewart spent with relatives in Cameron. (Special to The Post.) Mr. and Mrs. W. Downer. of Dittle Bntain, are visiulng Cameron friends. PAGES i T0 8 1 lEAVlNG LINBSAY CAMERON "'."va WIFE KITTENS Vol 24 1e prose- We con- rp- ady-a Say 2m g4

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