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Lindsay Post (1907), 29 Jul 1910, p. 1

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- - ‘__ ~v. \- anPfifising the entrance. We also conâ€" ‘mmlate our teacher, Mr. Lapp, as Mary pupil Passed. ; . a number from here are en- :hYHIg themselves at the lake shore ’55:: hot days. £41133 Moore, of Rochester, SP0!It 3 Wk. Mrs. S EIts. mall, of Toronto, was at Pl'0‘1813’8 last week. this f ~,' “In. ta 3 number from here went “083wa on Monday afternoon of hst week to witness the ball game between Manilla and Valentia. 3188 Hazel Connor is visiting rela- fiVes at Lochlin for a couple of weeks lissEthel McKee and Miss Ida 'ebster are spending this week campâ€" hgat Mr. J. Parkin’s, Lake Scu- say. is spending a few weeks at Mr. W. J. Ginny’s. Miss Cora Barrowclough, departed for Port Hope to visit friends a couple of weeks. Miss Mile Webster, of East Oak- wood, Visited Miss Ida Webster on Sunday last. Mr. Ashman and wife of Cleveland are spending a few days at Mrs Sam- ad Roesrs’. lender, and Mr. Lon Madnder, of Monte, visited Mrs. T. Maunder on Sunday. -.L hie ween: r'leury and Arc {Mord , of Toronto, visited friends *0 East U Sunday. 1:. Wu 80!) Johnston, who has hie: “W 101' some time, has m Colmt Yictoria J ”I!!!” 3:11.11 Mr. George Rusland, wife fly, and sts Holborne, of spent a few days with Mrs. Rnslaud last week. wmv. L. W. Hainer, of Norris- town. Pa., preached two very ex- cellent sermons in the Christian church. On Monday a. raspberri fes- timl was held and Rev. Hainer gave a lecture on his trip to the holy land which was very interesting. The pro- weds amounted to about $40. airs. J. Henry, of Scott, has re- turned. after visiting her sister, Mrs Wm. Weaver, a few days. Mrs. T. H. Morton and children of Whom, are spending a few days with Mrs. Archie Glenny. Little Britain Live Brevities congratulate the dale, and Miss Burns“ ,éq-Torm to, mflmwfofi‘fi Mrs. Randolph McDonald, of Rose- several of the fan Passed through town 'on Tuedday on follow Will’s exam “51‘ W2]? fn Tn‘rnn‘l'n M.- T n_.____1 Our sixty-Fifth Year (special to The Post.)_ Suniay morning and evening Wessie Mannder, of Lind EDINON . E. P. Rodman. Oak- . of Lindsay i Pupils here and fam- Sutter, :en EOakwood. ya- I Our merchants are quite an : veni-ence now, having to draw t is- I from Lindsay. but hope for a settlement of the stn’ke. I Miss Ethel McKee and I 3Webster are spending the 1 Lake Scugog. Miss Mamie Pilkie, of who has been at Mr. A, M. for a. couple of weeks, is lur. nalwara and sons of Canning- ton, commenced laying the pressed brick for Dr. Hall this week. On Saturday last the burial of Mr. Reynold Webber. of Mariposa. station, took place in our Metho- dist cemetery. We tender the bereav- ed our heartfelt sympathy. Mrs. R. Oliver, son Ernest and daughter Pearl, have gone to Plum Point, Lake Scugog, for a‘month’s Mr. Ed. Wells, of the States, who formerly kept a. grocery store in our Miss Flossie Groves of Visiting her brother, Groves this week. Miss Thelma Smith of Toronto is visiting at Mr. W. J. Hooper’s. We are pleased to see that Miss Florence Lapp has recovered from her attack of fever, and is able to be about again. Miss Archer has gone to Caesarea, to camp with Rev. and Mrs. Robin a couple of weeks. Mr. Halward and sons mr. and Mrs. D. Trumble, of Oak- 'ood, spent last Sunday at Mr. J. . Glass’s. Mr. S. Swanton, of Port Perry. is visiting his relatives in town. Mrs. Moore and Miss Moore, of =\\ Lindsay, are the guests of Mr. and v . W. B. Moor this Reek. W. L. MACKENZIE KING. Mt? e _ . . . Minister of Labor who propoaes arbi. Miss Ethel Robson ls “Siting “nth tration between trainmen and friends ”1 Toronto. G.T.R. , Mr. Geo. Magee, of the Montreal N Bank stafl, Lindsay, spent Sunday ini Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich have reâ€" . town. :urned after spending the last month .n England. M.- ‘DAA.-_ it-a,.. . _ - Messrs. D. Towne and B. Mason vis- . ited friends in Lindsay over Sunday. With relatives in ‘rroves of Toronto, is brother, Mr. Multon Miss Ida week att u Toronto, 4- Glenny's is Spending incon- right I Mr. Robt. McGee, who lives about near ' two miles out at the village, in the township of Fenelon, lost his barn E the Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Welch left last ls and week for Cochrane, where they will igns. reside. spend- Mr. Stewart Mason returned Mon- Meths [day from his vacation, which he; I spent with Toronto and Montreal h“ friends. of Mr. A. Fair arrived last week from ;Peterboro, where he has resided since V leaving the Falls several years ago, ;and is in charge of Mr. J. Brandon’s The Knox College gospel team, of Toronto, will conduct evangelistic services in St. Andrew’s church on Sunday next, morning and evening, and every evening during the week The regular meeting or the Women’s Institute will be held on Friday af- ternoon, July 29th, in Dickson’s hall. Mr. Williams, a guest at the Hotel Kawartha, caught 10 fine bass Mon- day. Mr. Foy, another guest, also made a fine catch. The following guests are registered at the Hotel Kawartha July let: Mrs. A. Meehan, Toronto; Miss A. M. Beall, Lindsay; B. H. Mills and wife, Montreal; E. C. Rutherford, Toronto; F. W. Coombs, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Swope, Dallas, Texas; A. E. Cameron, Toronto; Howard Mont-i gomery, Toronto; T. B. Smith, Port Hope; F. H. 'Stratton, Boston; R. Williams, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. D. Hall, Port Hope; Arthur L. Gibbs Ithica, New York; J. A. Bucknell, New York; F. C. Young, Bufialo; Mr. and Mrs. Foy, California. i Miss A. M. Robson is spending a few days this week with Lindsay re‘ latives. here. ' ,___._ ---.. owv "a“ but ow Aime Ge Mr. F. W. Warren is in Toronto Beaupre, Que. this week on bus1ness 1‘ Mr. Geo. Preston, of Lindsay, is a Mr. and Mrs. Adams, of Coboconk,‘ guest at the home Of Mr and Mrs were the guests of Dr. and Mrs Johnâ€" Wm McKendry son over Sunday. i Miss Lillian Warren returned last Miss McDonald, of Lorneville, is the . 1 i week from a visit to Peterboro friends guest this week of Miss Elva Maybee. M... Com or 1...... .. ~15: .803:f“;.‘Z:Z..§fii.§f§“§gwi.‘:‘ ing Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin. * g . . I at St. James’ church and delivered a The Misses Lottie and Della COPP» powerful sermon on the life and ex- spent Monday with Lindsay friends. I ample of John the Baptist. Mr A. McFee left on Monday to! . Mi Smith, of Port Ho e, contrib- spend a couple of weeks 1n Peterboro. I u te d8: solo which was Ilieautifull Messrs. Arch. Clarke and Thos. g r dered ’ y Graham spent Sunday in Toronto. I en Miss McKenzie, of Toronto, is visit- ing at Mr. and Mrs. A. McIntosh’s 5. Miss Rilla Bryson, of Lindsay pas- sed through town on Tuesday. Prof. Geo. A. Powles, or Chicago, is visiting friends in town and vicinity, and intends to spend several weeks -â€"~'+-â€"â€"â€" Week 3 Doings At Oakwood iting friends in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. McKendry, of Lindsay are the guests of friends in town this week. Mr. Archie Clarke, of Oklahama Ci- ty, is occupying the cottage he built last year on the shore of Cameron Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chambers, of To- ronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Chambers. Miss Eva. Brokenshire, of Toronto is spending her holidays with Mrs. J. Palmer. 10mm SEASON INWSWING AT PRETTY CATARACT VILLAGE . Ferguson, of the Domin- ., was in town LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JULY 29 Quite a number of our missionary [auxiliary members were able to ac- cept the kind invitation to meet the members of Glandine and Little Briâ€" tain auxiliaries at the home of Mrs. Leslie mebster on Wednesday, when a very interesting afternoon was spent. We are pleased to see Mr. George (From Another Correspondent) (Special to The Post.) Haying is completed in this vicin- ity and the fall wheat and barley Is nearly all cut and considerable of the fan.- wheat is already stored ,in the barn. Fall wheat is an exceptionally } Miss King, of Peterboro, has, we iunderstand, been secured as teacher in the place of Miss J. Brown. Mrs. G. H. Adair and Miss Cora Adair, of Fort William, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rennie. i Mr. Morley Giard, one of Pascoe 'Bros. popular salesmen, has accepted a position with Reid Bros., merchants ’of Bobcaygeon, and left on Monday > for that village. Misses Washington, of Toronto, drove to the home of their uncle on Sunday last on their arrival, their horse, a valuable animal, was taken sick, and died Thursday. Mr. Wash- ington then drove the young ladies to Victoria Road, as they were on their way to their summer cottage at Head Lake. days. (Special toThe Post) Mr. and Mrs. Netherton, of Little Britain, and Mrs. Nether’con, Lindâ€" say, visited friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Flurey and daughter Zelma, of Chicago, are visit- ing Mrs. Flurey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thorndyke for a. few Beaupre, Que. The curlers have inade all necessary arrangements to hold a celebration on August 8th, our civic holiday. The programme comprises water sports, athletics, horse racing and a baseball tournament. The Lindsay Band is expected to be in attendance and a good time generally is expected be amongst, other attractions, a baseball match, Fenelon Falls vs. Kinmount and Galway. Mr. J. Jones has put a canopy top on his new yacht which he built this spring, thereby adding much to the appearance of the craft, as well as to the comfort Of the passengers. The Str. Otonabee passed through on Monday with an excursion from Coboconk bound (or Bobcaygeon. Affi ter the‘return trip a moonlight excur- sion to Lindsay under the auspices of the Epworth League of Fenelon Falls Methodist church, which wasl well attednded. z At a picnic .to be held at Kinmount on Tuesday August 2nd, there will of: Miss Florence McLean, of Kirkfield, is spending a couple of weeks at the and anumber of fowl. Mrs. McGee home 0‘ her aunt, Mrs. J' Armitage. ‘ and her daughter were milking ‘Sun- : Mrs. Mark, Of Salem, visited her 1 day evening when the barn was ‘ daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Murray on: struck by lightning. They received a, I Sunday. ’ Mrs. Lewis, of.Veru1am, spent Sunâ€" severe shock, but managed to escape , from the barn, which was speedily gay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W111 ascoe. consumed by fire. The loss will be , , partially covered by insurance. Mrs. Ed. Prouse, Misses Eulahe.: 'with contentsâ€"a. large quantity hay, several farm implements, a calf s 5 i I Trudell and The raspberry crop is a failure this year. Miss Minnie and Ada ".‘rcafinm. cf Oakwood. spent Sunday at Mr. C. McMillan's. Mr. D. McNabb spent a. few days of last week with his brother Archie of Woodvflle. McMillan. Mr. Archie Ferguson, Hugh and Donald Logan have gone to Gowgan- da for the summer and fall months. Miss Mamie McMillan h’lS returned to Lindsay after enjoying a two weeks’ holiday at her home. Mr. Charles and Miss Bessie Mc- Phadden, of Cresswell, spent the week end at the home of Mr. Colin Mr. and Mrs. Findlay McArthur, who have been visiting friends in the vicinity for the past week, have re- turned to Detroit. Mr. T.Fa11is, who is at present under the doctor’s care, is st 11 very sick. Miss Gertie and Mr. Ed. McGee left this week for Islay, Alberta, where they intend spending a few month with their sister Mrs. G. Wilson, of that place. Some of our young people took in the afternoon excursion at Ebenezer Sunday last. (Special to The Post) The farmers are very busy at pres- ent, harvesting being the order of the day. Berry picking is the order of the day here, and berries are reported very plentiful. Our baseball team wenf to Eden to play ball at a garden party at Mr. A. Stroud's on Tuesday evening. Miss Amey, of Canni‘ngton, spent a few days at the home of Mrs. A. Cameron, Sr., this week. Mr. Harold Hogg, of Toronto spent a short time here this week. Mr. Harry Perrin, of Sudbury, is at home for his holidays. Mrs. M. J. Lewis, of Lindsay, and Miss M. Bowes, of Kansas City, visit- ed our village on Tuesday. Miss McGinnis and Miss Viol’a Laid- ley, visited their sister, Mrs. Minnie James on Sunday. Misses McMartin and Smith, of Peâ€" terboro, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Geo. Wilson. fall wheat field, where his father was at work with the binder. and did not see hiz'n until he heard his scream. The child had his right leg badly cut. Dr. Dale, of Little Britain, was called by telephone and dressed the wound, and he is now- doing nicely. Archie, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee, had avery narrow escape from a. serious accident this week. The little fellow went into the Mrs. McDougall, of ‘Sfiokane, Ore- gon, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson’s, accompanied by her two sons. Mrs. Ed. Prouse, Misses Eulalie, Beryl arid Alma and Master Reginald of Fort William, are visiting friends here after an absence of five years. Her many friends are pleased to see her again. iLane home again from his trip to I Saskatchewan. Dr. and Mrs. Dale arrived home from Saskatchewan on Friday even- ing, after spending apleasant holiâ€" day. 1910 Quite a number from this district took in the Niagara. excursion. Berry picking is the order of the day here at present. friends last week. The garden party held some time ago at Mr. R. H. Reid’s was a decided success. The programme fur- nished by Lindsay’s thirty voiCe choir Was enjoyed by all. The base- ball match was won by Reaboro, al- though the Franklin boys had a crack short stop from Bethany. (Special to The Post.) Mr. J. C. Allan, of Unity, Sask., Is renewing old friends in this vicinity. Mr. F. A. Reeds, one of our popu- lar young men, leaves in the near fu- ture to take a position in the West. Mr. James Noble is becogning quite a horse breeder, be having four fine colts this year. Mr. E. 0. Hart, who has so suc- cessfully instructed the youth of this section for the past 3; years, left on Tuesday last to pursue his profession near Camdufl', Sask. of! well under the skilful management of Mr. Thos. Downey. Mr. Fred Thompson and his sister Lillie were visitors at the home of Mr. G. McGee, on Sunday last. Mr. Eddie McGee and his sister, Miss Gertrude, left on Tuesday last for the West, where Mr. MeGee has taken up a homestead near Islay, Alberta. Among those who attended Mr. Robt. Hart’s barn raising at Mount H. Noble, H. E. Tripp, G. G. Tripp, and A. H. Veals. The raising passed Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Tripp, Mr. H. E. Tripp, and Miss Annie Anderson took in the baseball tournament held at Janetville on. Saturday last, mak- ing the trip in their auto. with‘Out the train whistle. It is quite an inconvenience to our worthy post- master, Mr. H. E. Tripp, tohave to drive to Bethany daily for the mail. Mr. Jos. Hadden of that village, brings it along with Bethany’s from Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Shield, of Ome- mee, spent Sunday at the home of Mr dapital Paid Up 5 4. fiserve Fund .. s 5,379,000.00 posits by the public......... 547.000.000.00 Tutal Assets “1,000,000.00 BANKING in‘ an its branches. SAVINGS DEPART- MENT and interest allowed on sums of $1.00 and upwards. LINDSAY _ “Roar. Hogs. Manage: Sapital Paid Up giserve Fund posits by the public......... Tutal Assets g00d crop this year. Some of older settlers say they never better. THE DOMINION BARK PRESIDENT HAYES» ' Of the G.T.R., who refused Hon. Mac Kenzie King’s Arbitration proposal . Allan visited Peterboro REABORO. seems rather dull u some or our they never saw }ater i Mr. ana ms. Geo. Hardy spent Sunday at Mr. Wm. White’s, Oak- Miss Valeria Strickland, of Car:- ningtcn, is the guest of her cousins, the Misses McKague. Miss Jean'D. Bulloch, of Toronto, is visiting amongst her many friends in this vicinity. are holidaying at her mother’s, Mrs Wm. Short’s. . --!s Mrs. Roht. Love and dang-fitter, l Gertie of Toronto, are the guests her brother, Mr. Jae. Wright, 1 Mrs. Douglas Doxsee, of Peterboro, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Lib ville. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Osborne of Tor- onto; spent last week with relatives at Manilla and Peniel. Canning'ton friends. ,1 Mr. Callan and Miss Winnie" Calâ€" lan, of Coboconk, motored through our village on Wednesday on a trip to Woodville. A Coboconk Vs- Kirkfield baseb‘all match on Coboeonk grounds is billed for Wednesday of this week. Mr. E. Mosgrove returned to town on Friday, having attended the A. F. and A. M. convention at Belle- Mr. Jack. King, jr., has taken a position as clerk in the Kirkfield drug store. Miss MacArthur and Mr. Hill, of Woodville, spent Sunday with Kirk- field friends. Mr. J. MacDonald, of Dunderland, was in town over Sunday. ‘ Mr. W. T. MacRae spent Sunday with his family here. Li?tle Miss Florence Macbean is visiting Oakwcod friends. Berry picking is the order of the wsxtmg Uakwood friends. At the meeting of the Athletic As- sociation cn Wednesday. July 20, it was decided to hold the annual day of sports on Civic Holiday, August 17. No definite arrangements have yet been made in connection with the event. Miss F. MacFadden, of Sunderland spent the weed and here. M‘ss Annie Brown, of Toronto, who formerly had a music class here, was in town for a few hours on Friday. Mr. T. Haddor spent Suoday in Lindsay. Miss Mysa MacFadden returned on Saturday from Beaverton. Mr. Miss Back, of Brechin, isr.t_he guest of Miss Olive Boynton. Mr. MacKenzie, of Toronto. is visiting his uncle, Mr. H. MaveInnia, of Portage Road. ifJottings From 3 Busy Kirkfield (Special to The Post.) Miss Georgina Marshall, of Can- §zngton, is visiting her sister, Mrs Faed. Miss Polly Lacey, of Toronto, is spending a short holiday with her pamnts here. . Charles O’Neill and daughter 3 Alma and Janet of Toronto. L. Faed, of Brechin, was over Sunday. (Special to The Post.) PAGES ONE TO EIGH? I’ENIEL spent Friday with Na 3:3 0'2,

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