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Lindsay Post (1907), 28 Jul 1911, p. 1

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Durmg €123: Sale we give you every fourth yard of D11: 53 Goods you pumhase, That 19, you buy bur yards and pay for three. Navy Serges, blue satin cloths, all shades of colored poplins, all qualities Olcream goods, black and colored silks, black serges, panamas and "Olles '5 ' ' flflri‘d CO 1 1 lLv and C k 7 snito On Wednesday of last week a MD: hound belonging to Dr. Sutton Rev. J. Line, of the Bethe! circuit, fill preach in the Methoiist Church nut Sunday. Rev It. Burns will con- duct quaterly service at Salem in the morning and Bethel in the evening! Its. Cochrane and Mrs. Chas. Coch me, olToronto, spent the week-end the guests of Mrs. Stevenson. Mr. Cochrane sails for England next month to take a post-graduate course at Oxford University. DRESS Hr. Jack Rae and Miss Rae, Lind- sy, spent Sunday in the village. Aug. 1 has been declared civic hol- idayin our village. Its. Choate, of Barrie is visiting in town. It. and Mrs. J. Lang, of Toronto. m in town on Saturday renewing oldacquaintances. ‘ A Dmmd Mrs. Cook, and child, of Mary, are the guests of the lat- tx‘s mother, Mrs. Sam. Grandy. lies Muriel Morrison was the guzst other mo her over Sunday. Ir. and Mrs, Lamb and Miss Ed- m Balfour spent a few days last mint Pleasant Point, the guests of 113. Irvine. Jigs Carrie Balfour visited friends at Sturgeon Point last week. route. .V, R". It. Dunno. UL Auasvuvv, "a: 13116: at the parsonage on Satur. any 7 ., Iiss E. McGahey is visiting in To- OMEMEE JOTTINGS m tell a 1 km created 1w" ' 053 has in his possession ab- Jr. R M 350263 excellent views of seenes in washout Cochrane during the ,ress of the fire. The Post had the pleasure of looking at these VieWs flick tell a terrible story of the Sad hvnl‘ created by the flames. M5 pox-tuna? W WP“!- 1333 013 Earl is visiting her aunt (rs. (D11) Irvine at Pleasant Point. Rev. RN Burns. of Toronto, was, Mt at the parsonage on Satur- JAE/moss HOME mom. COCHRANE WAS iNJURED WHILE FlGHTiNG FIRE ‘5 Dev Cent. 0!? all Ladies’ Wor sied and Serge Suits. 10 PM cent. off a}! Ladies’ Ski rts. 10 per cent. off all Carpets and Rugs» +9 ofl county [might 3:0- oss is still suflering from the f Injuries received while fight- fire at Cochrane, having been :2 doctor's Care at the home pnss' mother in Toronto. cg R055- SALE EXTEAQE‘BRDHNARY Ross, of Cochrane, accom- h-s. Ross, who have been few days in Toronto, at- m Saturday to visit Mr. Mr Alex. Ross. sntioned in a previous is- :s had a thnlling escape, gerriblc hOIOCaust which nrtiOLl of Northern Ontar- FOR YOU .1 the misfortune to [:31 parlors destroyed ages of the fire fiend in rther with most of the .ter, however, his res- Victoria J an 12 .sixth Year WEEKLY nDITl0N GOODS BEFAETMENT Mrs. Wm. Stevenson presided at the organ in Christ Church on Sun- day in the absence of the organist, Miss Edith Curry. Mrs. A. C. Hodgetts gave a very run xnenusgn marKnam. enjoyable tea Tuesday aftsrnoon. : The exterior of St. Andrew's Manse Mr. Bert Skuce, of the sta‘f of the has been very much improved by the Bank of Toronto, is away on his holâ€" recent addition of a coat of paint. Master Gordon English, of Peter- boro is visiting his aunt, Mrs. H. Murray. The residence of the Missas English on the Main street has been freshly! painted and is greatly improved in appearance. Miss Phylis Currie, or Peterboro, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Currie Miss McMillan, of Peterboro, spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred Rowan. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, of Kegne were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Row an, on Sunday. The L. S. class of the Methodist Sunday school held a jolly p'cnic to Green Landing on Friday afternoon. .MCGAFFEY Mn. and Mrs. Jos. Graham, of Cal- ifornia are visiting his mother, Mrs. Morden. Miss Edith Currie is visiting at Goldwater. Messrs. Chas. Banks, Fred Stimson, Walter Lawrence and Albert Yelland spent last week camping at Buck Horn, making the trip fromhere in canoes. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerr, and .children of Chicago, are visiting friends in, and around Omemee. Miss Harmony Balfour is visiting in Toronto, Miss Balfour leaves in z. few weeks for Saskatoon, Sask. was killed bya passing automobile. The accident was unavoidzble as the pup-deliberately ran under the wheel of the car. Who wants Government to submit complete report of proceedings of Imperial Conference F. D" MONK, M. P. IN OUR MANSE GROVEâ€"ELDON AkSpecial to the Post.) Miss Ella McDonald is spending 1; few weeks in Toronto. Mr. Wm. Ho‘lingsworth has re- turned home after spending a month v 1th friends in the Canadian West, .and Northern Dakota. ( l i E Miss Appelbe, of New York, is visit ing at Maple Ave. Palace, the guest of her friend, Miss Mattie Smith. The Misses Kerr, of Toronto, are home for eheir holidays. Miss Cassie McArthur is visiting with friends _in Markham. Miss Ella Wzlch, Toronto, is spend inga month at the home of her father. ‘ Miss Sadie Veals, who underwent an operation at the General 'Hospital Taranto, is feelTng quite well again. Among those who are contemplat- ing taking in ehe borne-seekers excur- sion to the West are, Mr. and Mrs G. Shieids and Mrs. F. Needs. Berry picking seems to be the ord- er of the day Intel}. Mr. Fred Thompson and s7ster, Lil- lie were visitors at the home of Mr. Geo. Mc‘Gee, EleVenezer on Sunday last. Mr. Jos. Brown, of Lindsay, spent a week at the home of Mrs. F. Vcals recently. Mr. Wm“ Kerr has rented our Lew- is Fallis’ farm. The present tenant, Mr. Thomas Thompson, intends mov- ing on to his own farm next spring. Mrs. J. Lytle and MiSSzRuth Lytl‘e, of Lindsay, were visitors here last week. Mr Wm. Walsh’s valuable, brood mare was killed by the train, last Friday nightl' The foal. which is about two months old and a couple other cdlts which ‘were also on the railway limits escaped unhprt. The farmers in this vicinity have finished haying and are now busy harvesting thcir full wheat and bar- ley. The many friends of Mr. H. Nugent are pleased to see him out again att- er his recent illness. Franklin News Of Interest Mr. Robert Johnston was in Peterâ€" boro over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hart and family, of Toronto, spent a few days this week in town on their return from Carnat- von where they hake been holidaying for the past couple of weeks. Miss Lulu Bushnell returned on Tuesday aftera. pleasant visit with Peterboro friends idays. Miss Grey is the guest of Miss Cam rie Balfour. {ITIES A garden party will be held at the home of Mr. D. R. Spehcei Zion on next Saturday evening. A- good pro- gramme is now in preparation. The Eden and Zi-an baseball teams will play. Came and enjoy“ yourself. BADDOW (Special to the Post) The Misses Edmonds, of Lindsay, have been spending a. few days visit ing friends- at Baddow. Mr. T. Parkin, or Uxbridge, is spending a few weeks with his- son here. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. .W. T. Watson visited Mr. Arthur Goodhand’s, FeneLon t’p. on Sunday. Mr. Duncan Reid has been spending a few daysVat Mix John Suggitt’s. Mr. Bert Robson, of Lindsay, and Miss Lily_-Terrill, of Fenelon Falls, spent Sunday visieling at the farmer’s sister, Mrs. H. Hadley? here. Mrs. Beacon, of Orono, is the guest of her father, Mr. J. Fi-ttal. ZION, FENELON (Special to The Post) Miss Alice McDougall, of Lindsay is the guest of her Iriend, Miss Gert- rude Moynes for a few holidays. Miss Dorothy and Master George Brandon of Whitby gre spending their pacation in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Suggitt spent a few days last week visiiing friends at Cameron and V'alent-ia. On Wednesday of this week the W0â€" men’s Ih-sti'tute met at the home of Mrs. P. Avery. Alargc number were present, and the meeting was very interesting and profitable 'to all. ‘Rev. Jos. Archer has been strickâ€" en with typhoid, but is doing nicely at present. On Tuesday evening of next week our League will hold a social even- ing. A good attendance is requested. Rev. J. A. Robins, of Blackstock is visiting at Rev Archer’s this week \‘ Miss Blanche Char-d, of Lindsay is visiting Miss Lila, Hooper this week. Mr. H. T. C. Hunt_an,d family of New Orleans, are registered at the Simpson House. They will. spend a. couple of weeks in this district. Mr. Leonard Stacey, of the Bank of Montreal, Oakwood, is home for his holidays. Mr. Milton D. Yerex, of Toronto, returned this week alter-spending two wee-ks at his home. Mr. E. Z. Yerez has his store new- ly painted which adds greatly to its appearance. Quite a number from our but; were back ncth picking huckleberrics this WEEK: Miss Maud Dayton, of Toronto is home of her vacation. Miss Lila Hooper entertained ab- out thirty of her young friends at her home on Monday night of this week. She leaves the first of August for Toronto and other points. Mr. Arthur Allin, of Lindsay, is visiting friends in our village for z couple of weeks. (Special to the Post.) Mrs. Wm. Walkey‘ of Toronto, was- at Mrs. Thos. Maunders a. raw days reocntly. Little Britain ., . . a VIIVIVII I These two gentlemen were drivmg , {through South Ops and when aeai I l the Cross Creeks they hearda noise in the weeds which attracted their at ' tention. They immediately investiga- l ted and fouud young Treevor making ' P€Sldence 0 Mr. T-hos. Cashc a life and death struggle in the wa- . Friday evening. While the ter, his canoe having upset in some" was, not exaCtly all that couli manner. Treevor was unable 2,0 swim l sired, the breeze irom Camerc on account of the thickness of the i being the reverse of balmy, t] weeds and was crying frantically for.i avery good attendance, t-hot help. Messrs. McIâ€"Iugh and McGee-ugh Warm eVenfng probably would tied their horse to the bridge and ran 1' brought out a larger numlbe {for a distance of about half a milk; was a fine prOgram-me renders 'in order to get near the young man. ateur talent, the following I Luckily they found a skiff on the being given : Solo, vocal, M] A successful garden party _ under the auspices of the Par kers-of St. James' church, ‘shore and they, forced it through the weeds, close enough to Treevor, (whose head was just above the water) to enable him to grab the end of the oar. He was taken to the shore in an exhausted condition. and after a few minutes rest was none the worse: for his startling experience. He would undoubtedly have gone to his death had not assistance arrived in the nick of time. McArthur; solo, instrumental, Genevieve T'womey; Reading Pratt; Solo, vocalh Mr. Thos. solos, instrumental, by Miss bett, Miss Cecil Swanston and Barclay Mason, respectively, recitatiOn by Miss F. C. Br Mr. Wm. McArthur kindly loal gramaphone for the occasion, veral fine selectiom were I" duriner the awning. Rpfrnqhmar A young man named TreeVOr had a. narrow escape froma watery grave on Sunday, and he has-Senator Mc- Hugh and M. H. McGeough for his rescue. HAD NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING SUNDAY INCIDENT AT CROSS CREEKS a LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. 'JULY 28 1911 Live Brevities ‘ Miss L. Warren is visiting Peterbo- to friends. Miss Mona Sadler left on'Wednesâ€" day to visit friends at Niagara Falls Mrs. Robt. Patterson and child are v-isitzng Mrs. R. Brynell. The W. I. meeting has been Post- poned until August 4th on account of the Union picnic, which has been fixeld for Friday 28th ult. The Insti- tute members purpose going by launch to Rosedale where the meeting will Mr. Clark, of Buflalo, spent a couple of weeks visiting his sister Mrs. J. W. yBrandon. Mr. 0. Curtis spent a few days in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. TrasE, of Orillia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rob- ertsron. Miss Johnston, of New York, is the guest of her brother, Dr. H. N. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. McConachie and Dr. McConachie, Rea-v. Roland McCornach- ie, passed 'through town on Thursday on their way to Burnt River. be held. Mrs. Hoffman, of Victoria Harbor and Mrs B Morrison or Lindsay, at- tended the funeral of their mother, the late Mrs. Wm. Fountain, which toolE place on Thursday of last week. Mr. J. Twomey, jr., left for the West last week : The Methodist S. S. excursion is to take place on Wednesday Aug 2nd to the first lock beyond the litt lock at K‘irlifield..'l‘he Str. Stoney Lake has been engaged. At the regular meting of the Wom- en’s Missionary Society of the Meth- odist church, held at Miss J ordan’s. on Tuesday of last week, a very in- teresting address was given by Mrs. Dr; Wilmotfl President of Toronto dis- trict, on missionary work. Mrs. Dr Gould gas unanimously electedrtreas- urer in the place of Mrs. W. ’1‘. Jun- kin, resigned. The combined Sunday Schools of the Anglican, Presbyterian and Bap- tistflhurohes will unite in an excur- sion per Str. Otonabee to the Kirkâ€" field lifr-lock and beyondon Friday, July 28th. Miss Edith Jared, of Toronto spent the week end in town on her way to Burnt River. Mrs. M. McCallum spent afe w days the gust cf Mrs. Calla-n, of Cobocank thisweek. Mr. 'Robt. Dewart of Rochester, spent a couple of days in town renew ing vauaintancesfi Miss V. McKendry and Miss B Fer- guscn spent Saturday in Lindsay. Mrs. E. Edwards of Guelph, is the guest of Mrs. F. Robson. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLean of Mon (real, arrived on Monday and will spend a few days with relatives. Rev. '0. Klachn and family of Strat- ford, are visiting Mrs. John Austin. Dr. M. T. McEachren is spending the holidays in town. V Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McDiarmrld were the guests of Dr. and Mrs Sims this' week. Mrs. Jos. Welch and three children arrived on Friday from Porcupine, and are the guests of Mrs. Welch’s mother, Mrs. J90. Campbell. The proceeds of the entertainment amounted to $40. [brought out a larger number. There was a fine program-me rendered by am ateur talent, the following numbers being given : Solo, vocal, Mrs. E A. 1McArthur; solo, instrumental, Miss Genevieve! Twomey; Reading, Mr. Pratt; Solo, vocal, Mr. Thos. Guy; solos, instrumental, by Miss L. Cor- bett, Miss Cecil Swanston and Mr. Barclay Mason, respectively, and a recitation by Miss F. C. Brandon. Mr. Wm. McArthur kindly loaned his gramaphone for the occasion, and se- veral fine selections were rendered during the evening. Refreshments Con-1 sistin-g of ice cream, cake, tea, coflee, and bread and butter were abundant- ly provided, a candy booth being genâ€" erously patronized. Miss Laur Thompson and Miss A successful garden party _Was held under the aUSDiCCS of the Parish Wor- kers-of St. James' church, at the residence 0 Mr. T'hos. Cashore, on Friday evcn'ng. While the weather was not exactly all that could be de ! sired, the breeze irom Cameron Lake ‘ being the r;-vers-e of balmy, there was: avery good attendance, thongh a ! Jottings From , Feneion Eails have The Institute meeting gt the home of Mrs». Jamcs Taylor's, owing to the buSy season, was not as large- ly attended as usual. The new Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Albert White, occupied the chair, and an interesting program was rendered. An interesting paper was given by Mrs. Moses Webster, music by Miss Pearl Coad and a demonstratiou on salads by Mrs Bert- ram Graham and Mrs. J. F. Brass. Mrs. F. Webster, of Cam-bray, was present and addressed the ladies on the Rest Room for Women, which the parlous branches are planning to 01)- ennin Lindsay in the near future. Abâ€" out ~forty ladies were present, and at the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. Taylor kindly treated the ladies to delicious candy. MIS. A. Schatz, of Pennsylvania, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Webster, We regret to learn that Mr. Roy Coavd, son of Mr. Wm. Goad, is quite ill at presznt, and hope he will soon "recover. Mr. and Mrs. McRae are leaving the village and will reside in Campbellâ€" ford. ‘ . Master Earl Mason has returned to his home in Toronto. Mr. W. T. McRae is having a sale of his house-hold goods, etc., on Fri- day July 28th. We are sorry to learn that Mrs Or- son Weldon is at the General Hospi- tal, Toronto, to undergo an opera- t-ion, which we hope will be success- ful. Dr Dale accompanied her to Tor- onto. ' Mr. Taylor, of Fenelon Falls spent Saturday and Sunday in our village. Mr. Taylor's parents ras'ided here at.- out forty years ago. Miss V. Murray is visiting at Salem Cormrs‘ with her grandmother, Mrs. Mark. Miss Mada Goheen has returned home from Reaboro. Mrs. Mason and Miss Cora Mark we at present in Toronto. Mr. Lou Pascoe, or Lindsay, visited our village on Sunday. Miss L. Dowswell, of Goodwood re- turned home on Monday after visit- ing her friend, Miss Oda Patterson. . Quite a number have been back to the rocks picking buckle'berries from here, and report the berries plentiful- Dr. C. C. Birchard is at present visiting Dr. .Dale, who has recovered from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prouse and fa- mily, Woodville, and Mr. and Mrs. art Jewell and children, Linden Valley, were guests of Mrs. Frouae on Sunday. Mr. Roy Weldon and his. brother, Clarke, ‘of LindSay, visited at the home of Mr. J. B. Weldon Monday. Miss Beatrice O’Neill is enjoying a visit with her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Dav- ies. Inspector E. '1‘. White, Mrs. White, and children, are spending the holiâ€" days at the home of his father, Mr. William White. Mr. W. Stevens is at present the guest of'his son, Dr. N. J. Stevens. Mr. S. Goad, Master Kenneth, Miss Winnifred and Mrs. Jos. Coad of To- ronto, spent Sunday with friend: here Miss Etta Walton his home from Toronto. EWeeRs Beings ! From Oakwood Mrs. Rev. A. F. Webster, of Ancas- tar, spent a few days in our village the guest of Mrs. C. C. I’errin. Her many friends were pleased to see her again. Mrs. Jos. Mainhood, 0: Toronto re- turned home on Thursday after visâ€" iting her brother, Mr. S. Walters who is quite ill. Mrs. J. A. and D. Anderson, of Cleveland, Ohio, visited thzir broth- ers, Messrs. D. A. and Peter Ander- son hare this week : They bpeak very highly of the States. We congratulate our Principal, Mr. G. B. Rennie, on the success of his entrance pupils, as six of his scholars passed out of seven. On Sunday last the Rev. A. chha- ley, a native of Persia, pregchcd in the Baptist church, and 'In the even.- gave a special address on the work among his 0W1) people in Persia both services being of special interest. Stokes» of Toronto, and Miss Hazel r[whompasom of BobCaygeon, are the guests of Mrs. M. W. Brandon. Mrs. R. Connell has returned frog. 3. visifz ‘ to Hamilton friends. Rev. Jas. Wallace, of Lindsay, oc- cupied the pulpit of St. Andrew's on Sunday morning and evening, Rev, C. S. Lord being in Liadsay. Two interesting sermons were preached by the reverend gentleman. The Choii rendered appropriate music. evening, Rev. év‘isiting at Mr returned Miss A. Walsh, of Buffalo has re- ‘ buckle berries during the past week. turned to spend aiew weeks under The crop is not very large this year. the parental roof after an absence of two years. Miss Pearl Perrin, of Cameron, is Mrs. R. Kenny. of Portland, Oregon the guest of Lindsay friends. Mr. Thos. McGuire madea f'yin: trip to tho Tabbot the oth-r evening in his car in search of fresh f‘sh and was successful in datch'ng a long lunge. Mx‘s. Herb Lease, of Rochester, is visiting her cousins, the \Misszs Du :- gans. Miss Catherine McDonald was out horse back riding the other evzning when her horse suddenly lurchod for- ward and threw her. Fortcnattly sh) got off witha few bruis:s and we hope to see her out soon again. Much credit is due to Mr. Wrr. ngie for his prompt work in catching the horse. Misses Theressa Drury, of St. Paul Min.. and M‘ss Catherine Drury were visiting in Digby last wee'i. Mrs. Leslie Walsh is uisitlng get husband at Cobalt. Miss Elizabeth Walsh, of Buffab and M’ss Elizabeth McDonald, of Rochester, are in our midst. Mr. Patrick McDa-mld, of Game- bridge, spent Sunday at his homo. Some of our enthusiastic polltic'ans were in Lindsay lest wee‘i. Mr. DaVid McDonald and wife, of Wahanapitae are visiting his fathzr here. r-ww 4. -. . .-.‘ Mr: John Walsh spent afew days in Minden this week. Mr, Con McDonald visited Peter- horo this week. Grasshoppers are the order of the day and the hay is a very heavy crop and also the grain crops, despite the intense heat and dry weather. Mr. John Murphy, sr. spcnt th: week-end in Tcronto, on busin‘ss. Miss Thompson is visiting at Mrs. Chas. McCarties. Miss Gertrude McDonald has return ed from Niagara Falls where she ins been attending the Loretta Academy Mr. Wm. France of Saginaw, is at present vis: 'it ng his c usin, Catharine Finn. The Misses Christ’ner, .of Roch‘ster are spending their vacation with their anunt, Mrs. David Finn- (Special to the Post) Mrs. John H. Christiner has return ed to her home in Rochester, after spending aweek with relatives here. Miss Mary McDonald accampanied her back, where she intends spending a month with her aunt at the Lake shore. No blame is attached to Mr. Davis fdr the unfortunate accident. i South Ops, met with a very painful accident yesterday morning, and is fat present in the Ross Hospital. It appears that Mr. Owen Trainor in company with Miss Carlin, were driving into town about 11 O'CIOCK, and when near the farm .of Mr. J. 1Hartnett,.t'hey met a motor cycle in charge, of Mr. Davis, of Toronto, 3. guest at Mr. Hartnett’s. The horse took fright at the machine and made a bolt, throwing the occupants of the buggy out on the roadWay. Mr. Trainer escaped with only- slight in- juries, but MESS Carlin was not so fortunate. She reCEi'ved a severe shak- ing up and her right k'nee was badly‘ twisted. The injured lady was remov- ‘ ed to Mr. Hartnett’s residence and a; doctor summoned. She Was after-‘ . I wards removed to the Ross Hemonal ‘ Hospital. Jottings From Busy gérkfieldE CAPITAL $4,000,090; RESERVE $5,000,000; TOTAL ASSETS! 62,500,900 A an -h of t‘i1 s b.1111; wasos t-mlis- 101 in I 111 :1 England, «In It July last, at :73 CORNHILL, 5.0. ._.. w. MwV HEAD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO EB. OSLFR, M.P., President W. D. MATTHEWS, Vice-Pres {SHE DOMINION BANK TbiG Branch will issue Lvltm-s of (lrmll: :mnl l‘mf‘l: on .lll im rmm p0 pnintsiu Canada, negntm’e ”Ills sent. fur cullm-t: :21. make telegraphic transfers, and transact. every descx-zpt-um ni‘ hauling}; lmshwse. Information will be furnished on all Canadimw'nmttora. A spec'al department will be provided for the use of \‘isllnu's and hear- ers at our Letters of Jredxt. HORSE FRIGHTENED BY inTQRCYCLE ENJUREE'LLABY IN ROSS EggsmAL Miss . Carlin, of Toronto. who i‘ at Mr. Owen Trainer's, of pa, met with a very painful yesterday morning, and is town about .11 O'CIOCK, at the farm of Mr. J. 2y met a motor cycle in '. Davis, of Toronto, 3. Hartnett’s. The horse g the occupants of the n the roadway. Mr. 1 with only- slight in- ; Carlin was not so recgi'ved a severe shak- C A BOGERT, Gem m? “13.339:- PAGES ONE E On Monday evening an ice cream so 'cial was held at the home oer Jas. Riches. under the auspices o; the :Epworth League Owing to the incle- §nzency of the weather the crowd was small. ’ (Special to the Post.) Mr. W. Webster and Miss Edna. toak in the excursion to Orillia Wed- nesday and report a good time. Mrs. T. Wood and Master Clare are spending a few vaeks among friends 11 Toronto. A band of gypsies camped in our village on Thursday last, Their chief aim appears to be horse trading. Mr. W. Routley spent a few days this past week with friends at Coho- conk. Mr; Jackâ€""McFadden of Winnipeg. is visiting his mother and other rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hancock and fami- ly, of Lindmy, are holidaying am- ong friends in this ~vic'mity. Mrs. Howard and 1331in are visit- in: friends at Belleville for a few weeks. Mrs. Dr. Ray has been entertaining friends from Lindsay and Unionville during the past week. Several of our young people have bean away north in the rocks picking buckle berries during the past week. The crop is not very large this year. Miss Kate M'cInnis. of Toronto, ls visiting under the parental moi. The. hdies of our town have organ- ized 3. Ladies’ Aid Seeiety. We wish them evcry success, Don’t forget Kirkfield civic 110th August 2nd. Miss Sadie McDonald, 0; loronto. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Guoly. Mr. R. Ware, Toronto. has been the gucst of friends here for a few days. €%€%‘Y Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McEachren re- turned from their wedding trip on Tuesday, July 18. Mr. A. A. Sangster visited Mrs. Sangster and family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McCallum, of London are visiting their niece, Mrs. H. H. Turner. Mrs. L. McFadyen reached a hur- ried message on Saturday that her sister, Mrs. McTaggart, of Winnipeg, died Very suddenly. The, remains were brought her for interment in Lake- view cemetery. Who has announced that 11:17 again run as Liberal member fer ‘North York T69 ElGfiT HON. A. B. AYLESWORTH. . 5 s’GEES 53mm (Emma)! 7 E Y’

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