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Lindsay Post (1907), 10 Jul 1914, p. 4

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(Special to The Post.) The. play, Miss Busby's Boarders. Was given by the Uakwood Drama- tic Club in the town hall, Oakwood on Friday, June 26th in aid 0! the jiublic library. The play wasa great ,success and much credit is due Mrs. Lytle and other ladies for their su- pervision. Each and every one of the players acquitted themselves like proâ€" fessionals. Nothing better has been seen in Oakwood. and everybody was well pleased with Miss Evelyn Cam- eron as Miss Marr, Miss Davidson as Miss Wendale. Miss Coad as Pansy tPurple. Miss I’rouse as Mrs. Perri- fer, Mrs. Deyman as Miss Busby and Miss Viola Richardson as Florinda, were all true to life. The gentlemen, Messrs. Stevens, Thorndike, Holm- Wood, s'ardner, and Wooldridge mi- ed the bill'to the satisfaction of the. entire audience. Proceeds of the eveninghmoiinted to $45. ,‘Mr. and Mrs. Gordon King, and daughter Winifred of Pdtcrboro, were guests‘of Mrs. King over Sun- day. Miés Vé-ra‘fl‘ait cr-Sundcrland- was the guest of Mrs. G. B. Rennie over Sunday. PAGE FOUR. . The sale of household goods and house and lot OWn-ed by Mr. G. B. Rennie will take place on Tuesday July 14. Terms. cash. as Mr. Rennie is lcaving the village. A number from Little Britain. Cameron. (fambray. Woodflfllle and Lonieville attended A the play'gi‘vcn by the 10031 Dramatic Club on Fri- day night, which was quite a. suc- cesa. * Messrs. A. Davidson and J. Ward visited friends here on Friday. Misses Mary and Lucille Bowcs reâ€" turned to Toro'nto on Tuesdayualf15131,,L spending a coilple ’0! weeks with friends heife; Mrs. W. A. Hanna. Miss Marjorie, and Master Maurice. of Port Carâ€" ling. are spending afew days with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Brass. ‘ Mr. F. Gfl'Perrin Mrs Perrin, of Ligtle Britain Miss Nettie Perrin, and Miss Hantord of Toronto. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perrin. Mr. John McKinnon of Sonya call- ed on friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Washington, and Miss Bessie Washington, of Tor- onto. are visiting Mrs. G. Washing- ton at present. Mrs. Dundas and Master Steve re- turned home on Saturday evening, llandsmm- floral tropes. .1 Inches wide fur waists and dream-.3 l‘cr yard. 15c.. 20c.. and 25c. lino. swim-«l dimities. :37 in: hos wide m white grounds with stripes of sky tun. (‘openhagen navy or black. Boautilu! fabrics for wash dressms or waists. Rog g. 35(. yard For per yard .. 1 on Fashiunahlv Ratincs in plain hrm-he. stripe. or check effects. 12 inches wide in shades of (‘openhu- xvn. Um. groy. and pink. Reg. 75c. values. tnr per yard . . :nn Film impurlml ginghams in strip» plaid chm'k or plain efi'cvls in all the wanted shades. good washing fabrics for children's or hulivs' dresses. 2? inches wide, bpuml at pvr yanl 1 91/4” loznnit'ul white cropora. piquos rvmm, Bcdford cords. 27 to 30 in. wide. nuch wanted fabrics for waists, dresses and separate skirt l’cr yard, 20c.. and 25c. I’inc Mack and white. or white and black cotton voilcs for c‘lderly ladics' dresses or second mourn- OAKWOOD EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN WASH FABRICS .7 Make it your headquarters while in town-~meet your friends here--check your parcels here free of charge and enjoy the comforts of our rest room. \ You will also have the opportunity of sharing in the many Great Bargains in 7’ Seasonable Merchandise that we have specially prepared for this Great Occasion From the east, west, north and south great trainloads will throng to Lindsay to join in the Monster Celebration 12" 50c 19c inn-hos latter apleasant visit mm ll‘lcnus ithcre. E Miss Hanna (toad, B. A.. 0! Port iPerry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Goad. ‘ Miss Greta Goad, of Toronto, is jvisiting her COUSin. Miss Viola Richâ€" iardson, for afew days this week. ‘ Mr. R. C. Cunnings. Mr. Joseph iGoad. Mrs. Goad, of Toronto. Mr. ES. J. Short, of Mount Forest, Mrs. {w. A. Hanna, of Port Carling, at- :tendcd the funeral of Mrs. William _Short on Friday afternoon. ' ! Mrs. Clews, of Calgary, is visiting ,her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. lBrown for afew weeks. 1M. Sinclair, left on Monday to visit ’friends at Peterboro. i We congratulate ,MjsSIGrace Wil- 1 Miss Almeria Goad and friend Mr. linms and Miss. Shirley Rogers in taking honors at the recent c‘xamin- rations at.thall:€.1.;'a-ndalso to Frank Weldon, Fred Gorrill, Annie ,Dale and Frank Rich. Mrs. (D12) Chambers, of Cleveland, Ohio, called on friends here on Fri~ day. "Mrs. and Miss Dean left on Sat- urday for Sturgeon Point, whene tbéy will spend the summer. Miss Muy Goad and Master Arnold Goad, of Toronto, are the guests of the Misses Goad. ()ur volunteers have returned [mm camp at Petawawa. Here are a few only of them: Get your share The meeting 01 the Wmnen's Insti- tute will be held on Friday, July 3 at the home at Mrs. A. L. Short. Preparationsare' being made for a‘ good programme',‘ and a very inter- esting time is expected. ' Mr. 'and Mrs.v W. 1-1. Webster'spent Tuesday with‘friends' in Port Hope. Mrs. Ray Gardner, of Toronto, “ is at present enjoying a few days with her mother, Mrs. G. Prousc. Mr. and Mrs; ' Harry Saville of Toronto, spent Sunday with friends here ’ Mr. and! ~Mrs. E. G. Iasrtl'e,_a,nd family l'éft on Tuesday afternoon for Roéedale. where they win spend the summer months. A large number fromhere attended the anniversary at Peniel on Tues- daY. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hughvson‘and daughter, Gweqdoline, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fleury and daughter, Velma, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Fleury, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fleury, of Torâ€" onto, Mr. and Mm. Abbott, Miss Grace Abbott, Mrs. Will Abbott and little sons. and Mrs. Laidley, of Lindsay, visited Mrs. Htighson, sr, Saturday and Sunday. Ask to see these fabrics. wheth- cr you need them or not. You'll be delighted with the values. ing in spots. stripes or fam‘y elv- signs. 27 inches wide. Per yard 20c., and 25c. apleaaant visit with friends invite everyone of them to Visit Our Store Mr. and Mrs. Webster, Mrs. W. Bertram Graham and Miss Mct‘ncreli attended the tea at Manilla 0n Mun- day. Don’t..forget to attend Mr. G. B. Ronnie's Sale of house and lot, furn« iture‘and etc on Tuesday, July 1411). Sale without reserve, as Mr. Rennie is leaving the village to reside in Fort Wi‘lliam. Don't forget the ball game on Monday, July’ 13th, at the Agricul- tural Grounds. Game starts at 4 n"- clock.”01ympias vs. Belleville. ’ ' The‘fiate of the Sunday School Ex" cursion to Orillia has been decided on, and will be held on July 16th. Be sure and attend, and bylypur pres- ence aneuurage the officers in their good work. ‘ Take in the excursion of ()akwood Methodist S.S. to Orillia on July 16th. Special train leaves LindSay at 7.15. ‘ The strawberry festival held on Dominion D‘ay under the auspices of the Epworth League, was a decided success. The lecture by Rev. C. C. Williams, of Conéec00, was very en- tertaining and much gppreciated by the large and' attentive audience. Solos were rendered by Mr. A. J. McLean, Manilla, and Mrs. 15. P. Rod-man, Oakwood, were much appre- ciated. Proceeds over $110. Miss B. J. Limbert left on Friday morning fcr an extended txip And will visit Toronto, Cleveland and other places of interest before visit. ing her sister, MrS’..W. J. Andrews, of Abron, Ohio, where she will reâ€" main for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. David Tait visited Mrs. G. B. Rennie on Sunday and received a hearty welcume from their many friendshere. ’ Miss B. J. Limbert left on Friday! Miss Olive Varcoe, of Cresswell, morning fcr an extended hip and l was the guest of 'Mrs. B. B. Hicks, will visit Toronto, Cleveland andlrecently. other places of interest before visit-i Misg Lillian Davidson is spending ing her sister, Mrs’._w. .1. Andrews, a couple “t weeks holiday with of Abron, Ohio, where she will re- friends in Tnl'nnto and Stratford. main for a few weeks. ' Mrs. ROY Gardner. of Toronto, re» Mr. and Mrs. David Tait visitcd‘tumcd t.) her home alter visiting: Mrs. G. B. Rennie on Sunday and friends here. Miss Pearl Proune and washed a hearty weICUmC from thm"Miss Lucretia Campbell accompanied many fricndshere. ' her and spent a few days in the lcity. Mrs. T. McMullen and son. SeWard, Mrs. s, Hughson, sr, celebrated of Peterboro, spent a few dais With‘her 8lst birthday on Saturday. A- her mother; Mrs. 'L. Switzer, during bout fifty invited friends took tea the past week. with her and an enjoyable time was Miss Emilv Dohson attended the! spent. Miss Emily Dohson attended the pianb recital given by the pupils of Miss Jackson, Lindsay, atiNestleton, on Thursday last. We congratulate Miss Dobson on having secured her Diploma in music. Miss Myrtle Farley, of Toronto, spent the lst , ‘July with her sister, MissBertha Farley. A young daughter arriVed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mark recently. Miss Lorna Hullyer, of Little Bri-‘ Miss Methesell, of Little Britain. tain, spent a few days with her 818' spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Bertram tcr, Miss Elsie Hullyer. 'Graham. Mrs. Leslie Mark entertaiged a Misg Hazel Richardson, of Toronto, large number of. little girls on Mon-l is spending a couple of weeks holi- A hamdsmnv lino ul’ ladios‘ sum- nu-r parnsols, some holl shape. in all tho wanted shadvs. Long varv- ml hardwood handles. Reg. $1.50 vm-h. Take your 1 . 1 5 vhuim: at each .. A GREAT PARASOL OPPOR- TUNITY Ladies summer parasols in shades of pink, blue, green. whitv. good strong frames and long mm! hnndlvs. flux. $1.00 each. To clear at vach .. 79 An extra quality parasnl in all tlw l‘asllinnahlv summer shades and shapcs. trimmed with satin hands. lung varvod handles reg. 21,50 ("(H'h. tn (Ivar $1. 95 at vm-h .. .. We nffor you a very special pur- c'hasv of ladies' black parasols in a great variety of fashionable handles, strong frames and 0.x- («client coverings of silk and lin- on. Price. each $1.00, $1.25, and 731.50. Dundgggflgdles ,,,___ * ___â€" _â€"_â€"â€" Miss Greta (load returned to her: â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"4.‘â€"â€"â€"-â€"' ;Rev. Mr. home in Toronto after spending u‘ FRANKLIN iRev. Mr. 2 week ,with not consin, Miss Viola? __ Iftetto NI] . ' I y Rlchardson- 1. = (Special to The Post.) fund the z 1 Mrs W A Hanna, Miss Marjorie: Haying has commenced in this iI’ethick ea and Magnet-«Maurice eeturned to their: vicinity and with good Weather ,‘sic and 51‘ home at Port Carling after an en- .will not, last long. as the hay crop 3' Rev Mr joyable «visit with her sister, M18. J. is the lightest for years in these ;M;.stcr I’m F. Brass .v :parts Er closing 0f day in honor of Miss Mamie’s tenth birthday. " Mr. Cccil James, of Lindsay, visit- ed friends here for a few days this week. “'5‘ (Dr) N- J- Stevens M" ”"3. The Ladinsj Aid are t,” he Monday morning for Little Britain'icongmtulatcd on the splendid sucâ€" where she Will undergo an Operation! cess of their garden party, which for appendicitis. Drs. Jones, of Tor- was held on the grounds 0‘ Messrs. onto, and Dr. Hall, of Little Britain. {Tripp and Spear (m Jlme 26th. We will be in attendance. Hmderstund that the net proceeds Miss Beatrice O'Neill, of Fcabnro. i were a trifle over $50. Mrs. Hodr. Bowmanville, was the guest of Mrs. (Rev) W. Limbert 0v- er Sunday. Miss Oda Patterson, teacher of Germgnia, Muskoka,-is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. E. Patterson. Miss M. L. Hardy, of Cannington, and Mr. and. Mrs. C. F. Hardy, 0* Montreal, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hardy. All sizes. Price, each only.. . Ladies and Misses house dros- 50.5 in ginghams. [mm-ales and ('hamhrys. in shades of blue and champagne. All sizes. A wonder at, the price. Price 9-8 each only C A Spucial line uf ladies and Misses house dresses in 'It‘hcck plaid stripe or plain ginghzuns. trimmed with contrasting colors, Ladies and Misses pcrrulv, gingham. chamhry and print house dresses. in colors of him- zmd white, black and whito, (-hecks or stripes. All sizes up to 41;. Price each $1.75 and $2.00 hadfes morning dresses in chamhrys, percalos. linottc and ginghams, in ' shades of sky. pink, grey, navy, trimmed with contrasting colors. low or high neck, long or short sleeves. All THE LINDSAY PQE CLEARING PRICES ON LADIES WASH DRESSES . $125 Children‘s white voi] and em- broidery dresses with long waist effect sash. trimming of pink. white or sky satin. The biggest values in the trade at the price Each $3.00 to $5.00 . { Mrs. F. Veals is spending a few :wccks with her daughter at Werale. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jon. Shield and Mrs. éW. Bradburn of Omemee were Visit- §ors to our village on Friday last. i.zidiossnm‘nmr stim- dresses. in muslin. (tropes. voiles and ra- tinosrin white trimmed with (-0]- urs, sky. pink, black and white spot, and fim: pin stripes, some made. with poplins. others plain peg top stylvs. All sizes. l’ricc each Special .. $4.95 a... nu...- (‘hildrcns dresses in ginghams. linens and (thamhrys in «shocks, stripes and plain colors. some trimmed with white pique, em- broidered in (-olurs. others trim- med with large plaids, all sizes 2 years to 14 years. $ 1.50 Price each . . . . . . Miss H. Jessmun, of Toronto, also spent Sunday with Mrs. Richardson, returning to her home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Steward visit ed friends north of ()memee m1 Sun day last. days with her mother, Mrs ardson. ' ('hildrcns wash dresses in prints. ginghums and pen-ales, check or stripes and plain colors. some piped with white. others trimmvd with contrasting colors. sizes 5 years to 14 years. Get. some of those sure. Think of ihu We ase sorry to learn that Mr. Wm. Windrem is quite unwell late- ly. Hejs being treated by- Dr. Camâ€" eron, gt Pgterboro, and we hope to! hear'of an improvement in his conâ€" i dition soon. ‘ sizes. Special prim each . price, only each Our citiZens are iooking forward to spending the giorious twelfth or rather the thirtnenth in Lindsay (m Monday next. (Special to The Post.) The CICCHOD has caused considerâ€" able excitement in this neighborv hood. It is the general conversation among lthe unen in this place for the past week. Miss Emily Brown who has been vigiting her mother, returned to Lindsay last Saturday. Messrs Jim and John Stapley are busy working at Fenelon Falls.‘ On Sunday next Mr. A. Dodd, of Islay, will preach at Zion Church in the afternoon. Master George Branton, one of fine best boy soprano singers of Toronto, is expected to sing. Come and enjoy some good music. The Zion Anniversary on June let and 22nd was a. great success. The circuit baseball team played the last game. C'ambray who has won the three games previous to this, hold the shield for this year. ZIONâ€"*FENELON 1.9“.”1‘. $295 75c Rich Ladies waists in fine lawns piques and Indian heads. high or low neck, three quarters or 1011;: sleeves. Reg. $1.00 each. Take your choice at each A E _ Ladies white voile and waists, made with the Raglan and kimona siccvc trimmed. Rog. $1.25 f0 each .. l Rev. Mr. Rowe acted as chairman. Master Robbie Spence recited, At thr, closing of the programme the nation' a1 anthem was sung and all return- ed home well pleased with the pic. Miss 1.. Wcmd, of Camhray, whn has taught school here at, Zion for nearly 2 years, has finished her du- ties-here on Monday last. We are all sorry to lose Miss Wood from our midst as she was much loved among the young people, and she also Was a grEat worker in the young people‘s League and in the Sunday School and she was highly respected by all her acquaintances here. We all wish her future to be bright and success- ful. and we will be pleased to see supper was served to over 500 peop After this a splendid programn was given, consisting of address 1 Rev. Mr. Lord, of Fenelon Fan Rev. Mr. Nanie, The Woodvilleleua tette, , Mr. Wm. Powles, of (Thicag and the Zion choir and Mr. F. . Pethick each furnished excellent m sic and singing. nic Zion baseball team won the last game. Following the game a good supper was served to over 500 people After this a splendid programme was given, consisting of address by Rev. Mr. Lord. of Fenelon Fans, ready-to-wear, Men’s and Young Men’s clothing business of the day is E 3 E of the retail SPECIAL .BARGANS iN LADIES WAISTS PANAMAS and STRAWS at $2.:00 151m two have them m Blues, Blacks, Fa and Tweeds .. 45c ves, lace for only 98¢ p4 $1.00 anc LADIES tri hr( MILLINERY A “T PRINCES their pher' 5 Train spot p.m DREN Take in- this FRI]: fancy ICC A? named Haunt} o HIS. Parlor Bri‘ ing 0P1 PE tri le “ Ara

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