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Lindsay Post (1907), 7 Jul 1911, p. 4

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-Xr. H. Shims, .‘ho spent the past Five months with the Robin Hood ‘ Boat 00., .in the Northflat, return- Hr. Fred Nuge'nt, of Lindsay, was' Eaton on Dominion Day. Ir. J. E. Griffith, a. former pastor! ”AW, n‘sited friends in town on: Wsday and attended the garden,‘ m at Bethel that evening where he gave a very interesting address. i Hr- Chas. McGahey. of Toronto,'; was home for the holiday. ,‘ .Iiss Edna Balfour is visiting Mrs.‘ It. will Mrs. Arthur McRae, of We, spent Dominion Day with In. McRae, {812). ‘ Jr’s Sadie English, of Toronto wae abliday guest of her parents. Kiss E. McGahey is spending the summer vacation at her home. ‘3. Dr. Sutton, and Master Wal- Jx. are visiting m Mariposa. ‘fiEEMEE'JOTTINGS E adhome last Wednesday. It. Bert Wilson, of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. Matt Wilson. Mrs. Morrow of Toronto, spent a few days this week with Mrs. Barman xx. Noel Clarke is spending the “days with his grandmother, Mrs. Ir. Victor J ohnson was the week all guest of his parents. -uiss Mabel Johnson, of Toronto. a. tasting .her parents. Ht. Sam Skuse, oz Toronto, was ban: on Dominion Day. '11: and Mrs. Fred Rowan, of Greyâ€" “, are spending the summer maths in town. Fir. Day, of Toronto. spent Sun- s“: with’friends in town. ‘ liss Annie Thompson Shame for file summer months. Hr. Woodgelj, the ratifing pastor of we} circuit Vleft on Saturday mornâ€" igfor Bobcaygeon, where he occu- pied the pulpit on Sunday last. ’15: musical committee of the Pres- byterian Church haVe secured the serâ€" -viceaf Miss Lottie P039: as organist Alias Poast commences her duties on Sanflay next, m. "E55 During july and August this store closes daily at 5 o’clock Saturdays excepied - 3y- Dr. Geo. Earl, who has been house :er surgeon at the Detroit General Hos- p; 1:31 for the past year is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Earl. Miss Jessie H.1liday, who has-been of 33.:Smg near Gavan school near Lab- pn- anon, left for her home last wzek. Be- :u- fore leaving, Miss Halliday was giv- en a {smsentation and address. for On Sunday evening next, the anni- ep versary of the battle cf the Boyze will 151: be commemorgted by the various Or- on ang~e Lodges attending divine service in the Methodist Church Mrs. H. Nugent and Edith were in Lindsay on Friday. The residence occupied by Mrs Stin- scn on the ‘main street has been greatâ€" ly improved by several coats of white paint with dark green trimmings. Mr. Clifford Robinson of Hastings, is vxsu1n~ at his home her... M~ss M...1cGahey is visiting her parents. Owing to thewery unfavorable Wea- ther on Tuesday evening the garden party given on the lawn of Christ Church was not as well attended as it otherwise would have been. The Pet-erbcro orchestra was present and gavea very fine program. The pro- ceeds cf the evening were over $60. Mrs. rthur Parson. of’" or: nto, is visitingA .:S. T. 3'. Parsons. A number of students are writing on the Departmental examinations at the High school. Mr. Thos. Shaw, of Toronto. was in town for the weekâ€"end renewing old acquaintances. Miss Bartley and Miss Friet, of the High and Public school staff, have returned to their homes fer the sum- mer months. Mr. CIiIford Mulligan, of Toronto. spent the week end with his parents. Rev. Walter Nugent. of port U. S. spenta couple this week with his parents Mrs. A. Nugent. Sunday. I Miss S inson, of Pwaterboro was the Miss Annie Hills, of Rochester, is guest of her sister,, Mrs. Jas. Bush- visiting her parents at Bethel. gnell on Dominion Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes are vis- Ethel Clarke.) is visiting her grand- iting relatives in town. {mother Mrs. Currie. Miss Carrie Balfélir is at home for. Mr. Bert Skuce. of the Bank of Toâ€" the sum'z'ziéi‘. V , §ronto, was out of town for the holi- Mrs. D. Magee was in Peterboro on‘ i day. L1dies’ Wrao Cwats, made of fine Shantung Silk, natu- ral shade, trimmed with black moire Sim coil-11's and buttons, semi-fitting, 50 in. long. Regular $15 to $20“ Your choice ......... 8.50 Ladies’ Gingham and Per- cale House Dxesses in biack and white, brown and white, n vy and whi te checks; also in plain Coronation biue and linen‘shades. Regular$3 00 values; your chaige ‘l .93 . W. J. Sheppa d, (nee Miss House Dresses Wrap Coats So say our weather prophets. Keep cool by wean rzg our light weight dresses and comfortable Summer furnishings. Read this list of special Qfi’erings this week Newbury- of days 1860-n-DUNDAS FLAVELLES LIMITED-«nl91'i Hosts 2: Shadow Over the Liv Thousands of Women And Growing thldren Dr. VWilliaam-s’ Pink Pilis cure all ~visiting th< those troublzs due to poor blood, Pontypool. such as anaemia, indigestion, 1heu- :We ”-3 5 matism, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, T. Lytle's partial paralysis. and the troubles Spez‘dy mm which attack girls budding into ; Mr. Wes] womanhood, and mman of mture ie Alton, years. Sold by medicine dealers al‘ at the hm most everywhere, or by mail at¢50 brother of cents a box or 3,}: boxes for‘ $2.50, jcgggm from the Dr. leliams’ Medicine 00 which the Brockville. Ont. . Evisit friend Deadly Anaemia Ladies’ Outing Skirts, made of percale and duck in shades of Coronatlon blue tan and black with white polka dot. Your choice for just .................... 1.50 Ladies’ White Lawn Skirts trimmed with em- broideryvinsertions, latest styles, also some made of white duck ‘and ram» in plain gond styles. Regular prices $2 00 to $2.50. Ynur choice ...... - ........... 1.50 Wash Skirts the Lives of ies are Ripe.” gnd the other, “The ' week ~So-rmmmbulist. ” Mr.Ce11att render-E Mr ran! a. mum-“er of selections an the viaâ€" gish ( 1111 and the proceedings closed by: Ev. 'the singing 02 the National Anthem. eth gThe ladies served an excellent lunch Mr. {to which ample justice was done, by.ter, I all present. I the w 1 The schaoi concert held at No. 4 _ Lutterworth on J une 22 was a decided isuccess. The children were well train led in their choruses, songs and reci- {tations and reflected great credit on I A number of young neople imm hire attended the picnic at Glen- |arm cn Saturday~ Mr. J. Taylor and 8011‘ Irw3n, ‘spent the holiday at Mr. A. Tag- lcr"s . Mrs. Fisher, of Canmnztcn, spznt .the week end with her cousin, iMrs. B. Magwood. i .Mies E113. Ryckman who has been Ispending a few weeks at her 'abrm :here mturned to Bobcaygeob Mon- day morning. Mits Handley isspending her holi- } days at Burnt River. We are very sorry to lose our teacher: Mass Fergusm and Mizs‘ Burke, and wish th'Em a. pleasant vacation. VICTORIA ROAD; (Special to The Post) Mr. Flgtc‘hcr Stapl’ss. of Albrrt Col leg-en Bellevglke, is visithgh's broth er, Mr. W. Stnpies-.. “-We rre sorry to learn of MP3- T. Lytle's illness, and hrg‘e fsr her spez-dy recovery. Mr. Wesley Stapiés. and Miss Art ie Al .on, were married on June: 21 at the home of Mr. W Ritcn, a: mother of the bride. Rev. .Mr. ‘ chgs'mrmed the czremony after s which the bride and grocmle't to' vzsit friends in eastern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Mite Hayz’ar‘h are visiting their daughter, Mrs Houten Miss J. Murray was visiting her sis ter. Mrs. Wm. Chmfih fora few days last week. Alarge number from this part atr tended Miss Hgndley's concert on» Thursday last and report a good time A number Irom here attended Mr. Quinn's sale at Dongola last week. Miss Bertha Beech hat resigned her school at Miner’s Bay and intends go- ing to Normal school. (Special to the Post.) Master John Treymay, of Peterborb is visiting at Mr. Wm. Chynoweth’s Mr. S. Phillips, of Minden, visited some or the schools here last week. Miss McCordick left for her home at Keswick on Saturday. There was aUnion School’s picnic at Miner’s Bay on Tuesday last. Children’s Dresses, made of percale, Indian Head and duck, in fihades of navy and white, sky and white, red and white, and plain shades of fan and Coronation BEue, all sizes 2 to 14 vears. Pric- gs 75c to ............... 3.00 Ladies’ Erie cerized Lisle Gloves in. bk 1: or white, dome fasteners. embroider- ed backs, 3}: 512%, at each 25c, 33c and ............ 500 Childr’n’s Dresses-x EYE, 1;anst mg: Gloves KINMOUNT. - V Mies Annie Farirflel’d» and Miss Firth €of Toronto, are visiting friends at Mountain! Lake- ‘ Mr. and Mrs.. Buchanan and their Idaugnhter returned to Toronto last Mr. A. Pricbard ishome from Brit- ish Columbia.. Evangelist Griffit’xt preached in the ethodist church last Sunday evening Mr. L. H. Bedlin-gton and his daugh ter, Audrey, went to Toronto early 'in the week. The ladies of St. Paul's churth held a refreshment booth on Dominion. day Proweds amomfied to about 320.. Orr Fairy, June 30 trio :pupiis or the» snail. shoot room pirsented their Aiss Lilian Delaware is spending her holidays with her parents in town: A number frcrmv Haliburton, Stan- burge and Gelert; were in town: on Dominion Day.. Miss- Gerkin» and her son and?“ Russel Mortimer, of Peter-bore aré tug guests of Mn. and-Mm. Mortimer. «if town. Mrs. .Arnold ami’. Miss Leverna. Kick- wood are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. m'rkwood. Mr. (monies returned to the city last week after spending three weeks at the’Ranson" House; Rev. D. Lou. of Haliburton. will preach in St; .Paul's church next Sun- day morning. Mrs. SOWard and; her two childreo returned last week after a. pleasant visit with' friend's' mum city. Mr. S. Stinson.. or Toronto, was in town last' week. Bome,â€"Gartsbore, at Hall’s Lake, Miss Bertie Marks, of Lindsay. is Stanhope, on‘ Weinesday, June 28th. visiting her cousin. Miss Downer. to Mr. and Mrs; Milton Gartshore, Though Mite Sharpe was complete- a son; - IYIL'aken by surprise. she made a very Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Fader. of Maple suitable reply, expressing her sorrow Lake, spent Domitian Day in town. at leaving as it had been a pleasure Mr. S. Stinson, or Toronto. was in to her to teach the children here. Mr. Jack Welch‘, of Kirkfield, spent Dominion Day with his parents in Mrs. Norman Craid aod her little son of Toronto, are the guests 0{ Mr. and Mrs. E. Noice. of town. Mrs.- (Rem) Johnston. 0: Sunder- land and her sister, Miss Esabeue Cugry visited friends in town. Miss Delemere returned home on Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Flor- ence Delemere. of New York. Items of Interest From the Northern Wine in Paxagraph Form. NEWS 0? WEBER See our special line of Black Cotton Hose at 2 pieces for 25:. Ladies’ Lisle Hose in Shadesofpiuk. mauve cha m- pagne, grey, reseda. tan and Mack. fast colors; all sizes. Per pan“ 35c Ladies’ Biack Mercerized Cohon Hose, silk finish, high spliced heels and toes, Ethiopian dye; ail sizes. Regular 25c value; special per pair .................. 190 July and Augugt an Shoe Stares 01656 at 5 'P.M., Excefiiing Saturdays. nun... Inn-v." Hosiery CAMERON R. NEIL FOY SHOE STORE EARLY CLOSENG Mr. and Mrs. Naylor and Mrs. Ey- res att‘emled the Irvine Staples nupo tnal at J amtvme on Wednesday 28. in behalf of our school, Mable Harris Olive Tompson. Hazel Smith, Nellie Hewrie, Nora McLean, Agnes Perri; Gladys Fell- an if approved- Proseetliaags cf 093 mm; Communicaeions: From the twat-es of‘S‘. ‘S‘. Re 5, asking for an additien- a1 azfvance of $225 school money» for Mr. and Mrs. McLean aad daughter Nora, are visiting over Sunday with his“ brother at Salem. paying the teacher’s salary. For the Bum-d of RaiIWay commissionehkstat- ing that they had no authority? to ask g railway Company to allow pat- rons to walk the track to mach a BaiIR‘Jy station. From John Walker, notice of engineer‘s meeting- on the Walker drain. From the couney treas- urer, notice of a county rate; of $5532. 01 required from Ops for 1911-1. Interviews: Messrs. Hanan and Moore were again present in regard Miss Bessie Sluggit is visiting at Barrie; Mr. Noble Perrin and wife are Span-'1 ing tfie holidays at Pgngtang. Mrs. Northcott visited her sister, Mrs. S'. Stimson, at Peterboro, on Saturday- teacher, Miss Lila G. Sharpe, with a combined set of dishes. The followâ€" ing address was read by Howard Worâ€"' slay,â€" Misa L. G. Sharpe:- Dear Teacherz-We are gathered here toâ€"day to bid farai'ell to you and to wish you much happiness and prosperity, in the years to come. Whiie you have been among us you have served us faithfully and hwe won our big-best esteem and love and wewish to express our deep sorrow at your departure. Will you kindly accept this present ‘as a slight token ofout esteem and good will. Signed Mr- Jae. Braden. O-t Burnt River, was: visitor to this village on Sat- Remnants of Dress Goods for skins and children’s dresses at greatly reduced prices. Ops: Council met June 19th at 10"».21 :. Air the mqmbers present. '12:: firms of the 12.51: meeting were real Dress Goods 4 pieces only of black and white. and blue and white checked and stnped dress fabrics, 40 inches w i d e. handwme goods for separ- ate skirts and Grasses; regai- Iar 50c value. To Gear at per yard. 29¢, A collection of Wash Fab~ brics in plain colors, stripes, and two tone stripe:,. shades of mauve, tan. reseda, greyr Alice Hue and pink- Regu-v 25c yd- Take your choice at per var013c Wash Fabrics Daring juiy and August this store closes daily at 5 o’clc-ck Saturdays excepaed pINfiS‘AY, VFRIDAY, _JU‘LY’ *‘ 1 d J. .3. WALSH FELIX FORBERT The committee, composed of I‘m Hawkins and Hirkscn. appointedg last meeting to view the by-road in lots-#19 and 20003.. 10 and investigate the ad‘Visability of dosing the 3‘“ reported unanimously in lava: of so doing but suggested that Mr. Bean should have some common ta the‘ inconvenient: that would result to m. After hauling Messrs. Hm zan-d Moors and'eonsid‘emg the qu- tiarn; at some length” it was moved byF.‘W. Hicksox‘ and; Banded by! ;Best that the township solicitor be authorized to take necssaq legal Isteps to close the said" road provided Messrs. Moore and Patterson agml to purchase the 15nd contained them- in; at a price-price 018158 manual: ago in case th'at‘th’e said' dosing was carried out that Mr. Keenan be al- lowed g fair compensation fcrthe i!- cmvenience sustained there-by- Messrs. Stapiés, Bowler. W. and. Gibbs were heard at considmhle ‘e'ngthin reg-ard'to- dosing unused streets, but as they did not feel 39 paying the pnce the council put an theland, andhs someaf'fifie W tion thought that they should get the parts cf said street adioimlag their!!- SpeCtiVe lands by meeeiy paying eh legal expensrs, the members of ti council might have a chance to Vi! the situation' and quafity at the W in the said ”treats. Mr. Jas. Lon: complained work of‘ repairing the daung the from: of his farm by en on his line in mnzovin: gr! never hem completed axiith of what had been dcne 112 down. On being promised Wire fence bonus across his1 Long signzd an agreement the township from any tart" for: damage regard there t0- ing the closing 9f unused streets“. ta the closing of the lay-road in 193 19 and 20 Emma. 10. Messrs. Staph; Don-let. HcGahey' and Gibbs. adnm joining than propel-two. This advance of $225 was mud to S; 8.. No. 6 on motion of W. Bat and seconded by U. W. Team, a! section to pay infizrest ats pg- at until taxes are collected. As we advertised last week we are seliing 31) this season’s trimmed and un- nfimmed hats at greatly re. duced prices. We have had awonderfu! sale. Just think your choice of this season’s trimmed hats at HALF PRICE. 36 mch Eiack Pam fie Soie, Paulette, Herve and Tafi‘cta Silks, soft lus‘ finish; very handsome f0,- waists, dresses; skirts and coats. do not fail to see these. If you cannot C0me,. write {or sampies. Per yard 98:, 3!.00 and ......... 1.25 nery 5 iii. [den satcnded W 59 damage doneh?‘ rm by 93‘3“” at, W oving 8”“ further ‘33"

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