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Lindsay Post (1907), 17 Jul 1914, p. 4

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mu; The S. S. picnic held in the grove on July 7th was a splendid sneezss. A very large crowd and the neat little sum of $50 was realized. little sum of $50 was realized. -‘ The Missrs Edmouds, of Lindsay, (filled on Rosedale friends on Fri- day. ‘Mr. W. J. McNevan Nevan, Reaboro. are mother’s, Mrs. P. Me is very ill. Some of the visitors to Lindsay on the 12th from Rosedale wharf were Miss C. Arkwright, Miss McGregoi‘, Mr. F. Miller, Mr. W. Arkwright. Mr J», Wilson, Mr. Lloyd Wilson, Mr. {’éhrston Wilson. Mr. Ralph :Watson and Mr. 0. Miller. Amongst the guests at Sylvan Lodge are Mr. and Mrs. Blc-ngé, erg, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Blonge jr. and Mr. and \Iiss Blonge. Mr. J Burns, Mr. Millman, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Gil- lespie. Mr. Gooderhan. of Toronto. Mrs. Archer and her daughter, Miss Lucille, of Port Perry, Mr. Watson. ”-Mr. w. J. McNeVan and Mr’. J. Mcâ€" Nevan. Reaboro. are vi3iting at his mother’s. Mrs. P. McNevan's, whé . Miss Dorothy Smith jr., returned home last weak from Peterboro. Mrs. Wm. PerdUe and Children afient a couple of days last week with her mother, Mrs. P. Perdue ER“: Mr. and Mrs. McKay, and family, of Milton re flurned to spend the summer ‘at their mttage last week. _ ‘ ‘ - Miss Olga Lamb, Lindsay, is the guest of the Misses Arkwright. (Special to The Post.) The Ladies' Aid held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. 8. Nu- goat. on Wednesday last. Aftér a véry: enjoyable afternoon had been spent all gathered around the tea table, and enjoyed very much the 'good things provided by the hostess. The next meeting of the ladies ' will he held at the home of Mrs. Thos. Thomflon, on the let Wednesday of August. "Miss Della Copfp visited with her sister; Mrs. Cresswell last week. Mr. Wm. Windham is erecting a fine hog pen 50 feet long by 25 feet wide. - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Steward at- tended the barn raising at Mr. Wt Flemigg’s farm, Hillhead, on Tues- fiay' of ‘last ‘week. : Mrs. Green. Woodville, spent a jaw day‘s' with her sister, Mrs. Cress- ivell. Miss Pearl » White and Mr.'H. Limke of Pembroke, were the guests of 311:3, A. H. Veals on Sunday last. ,Dm-ing _the last week some farm deals were made in this neighbor- hoop. ‘On Wednesday we learned that Mr. Joe. Whitesidc has pur- chased Mr. Thomas Steward’s farm for $5500 afid by Friday Mr. Wm. Mr. I. Burnett spent Monday Lindsay. Mr. Howard Windrem attended the garden party held at Reaboro ‘ on July 10th. Miss Oak, of Toronto. is the guest of her cousin, Miss V McKendry, of “The Locks. ” ' Mr. and Mrs. Barker VIr. and Mrs .L.~- Bowes returned to their homes in I‘m-onto after spending a couple of weeks here. --'Miss 30311. of Bobcaygeou is the guest of Mrs. Delamere. Birch Island. Miss Olive Nesbitt. Glenarm. is visiting her aunt. Mrs. W. Austin, Grand Island. (Special to The Post.) ‘ " Miss L. Graham, of Toronto, is flit gm“. of her sister, Mrs. Sug- gitt. ,Miss M. Pearn returned to Toronto last week. . Miss Joplin and her niece and nep- pew, Miss Beatty and Mr. Paul Clarke. are occupying Mrs. Suther- land's house for the summer. PAGE FOUR. FRANKLIN ROSEDALE Mr. Joe. Carley, bf Midland, spending a vacation in town. Miss Mona Sadler is visiting her aunts at Toronto and Oakvillc. Miss Millie Palmer has returned from Ivanhoe and will be a member of the teaching stall in the Fenelon Falls public school, after vacation, in the positiOn vacated by Miss L. Austin. l (Special to The Post.) > The entertainment given by the Eckhardt company on.Wednesday ev- ening in aid of the Public Library was a decided treat to thOse who at- tended, by no means so large a inumber as the excellence of the enâ€" ,‘tertainment called for. The music was not only first class through- out. both as regards hand bell ring- ing, violins, musical glasses and oth- er instruments, as well as Vocal mu- sic. but the acting of Mr. G. Eek- hardt in character sketches called lforth enthusiastic applause from the | audience. Mrs. W. A. Bishop and daughter are visiting relatives in town. Mr. Thos. Guy, of Halifax, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Gra- ham. Mr. W. Emptingham who has been relieving Mr. Fobey on the Bank of Montreal staff. left on Tuesday for Saruia. A garden party under the auspices of St. James church will be given in the rectory grounds on‘F'riday even- ing from 7.30 to 10.30. Refresh- ments of all kinds provided. A good rogramme Will also be given. A large number of our citizens, in- eluding the members of the Orange Lodge and True Blues attended the Celebration at Lindsay on Monday. ‘ Mrs. Johns-ton, of Colborne, and Master Douglas Coulter argvisiting Dr- and Mrs. H. B. Johnston. Miss M. Henderson, of Lindsay, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Sad- ler. Mr. E. C. Calder, of Toronto. is visiting relatives at. the Falls this week. Mr. Ernest'G. Hand, of Cobalt, with his friend, Mr. Arthur Roebrick, of New Lisk'eard, is visiting relativ- es at the Falls. -‘ Mr. James Brethour of Sunderland and his neice, Miss Brethour, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Mason last week. Those holidaying last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. McFarla-ne, Lake- viewLEarmv, were: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pearn, Toronto; ‘Mrs. McGlade and Easter Gordon, Toronto; Mrs. Run- dle. and daughter Florence, Pinedalve; Mrs. FaCey and daught‘er Mabel, Boa- sevain. Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and family of Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Quibell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bilton of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. M. Brokens‘iire. The annual Methodist S. S. ex- crrsioa to Indian Village on Tues- day peg‘ steamer Stone-y Lake was well patronized, a large number of adults taking in the trip, which ‘prov- ed 21 mos; pleasant outing, the wea- ther being delightful. Miss Virtue, of Innisfillen, is visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Welsh. The youth without-ewe priCe of at least two plates of ice cream in his pccket should neVer allow himself to fall in love. Km hgd closed the deal for Mr. Jcs. Gardiner’s farm, the price to be somewhere in the neighborhood of $8000. Both parties tak-e posses- sion in March 1915. We wish them success in their undertaking, but, are also very sorry to lose from the neighborhood Mr. Steward and Mr. Gardiner. FENELON FALLS Inspector E. T. White, Mrs. White. and children; of Pembroke, are the guests of his father, Mr. William White. Mrs. (Dr.) N. J. Stevens, under- went an operation for appendicitis on Tuesday at Little Britain. Drs. Jones. of Toronto. Dr. Henderson, of Ca'nnington, and Dr. Hall, oflit- tle Britain, were in attendance. We are glad to report that the rye-ra- tion was successful, and that she is recovering nicely. M'aSter Willie Rusland. of- Sutt‘on West, is spending the holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thorndike. ‘ Miss N. E. Hutchison, of New Brunswick, is the guest of Mrs. Pe- ter Anderson. Miss Olive Wilson, of Woodville, spent Tuesday with her grandf ather, Mr. William Wilson. A large number from here attended the Orange demonstration in Lind- say on Monday. Miss Jennie nIeArthur, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. John Armitage. Miss Evelyn Cameron Spent the week end in Toronto with her aunt, Mrs. R. Gardnext. Mrs. (Rev) J. 0. Watts and child- ren, of Medicine Hat, Alberta, is the guest of Mrs. C. H. Grimston. Inspector W. H. Stevens, Mrs. Stévens, Miss' Stevens. of. Lindsay, called on Iriends here on Thyrsday last. We would ask you to accept this purse, not for its intrinsic value, ‘but as a token of out esteem for Miss Pearl Goad is spending {a pleaâ€" sant holiday in Toronto, the guest of her cousin, Hiss May Goad, of Manning avehue. General ’regret was expressed when it became known of the death of Rev J08. Archer, of Little Britain. Mr. Archer was well known and very esteemed by the people here. Mr. Jcsaph Pedlar, of Lindsay, spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs M. Hughson. ' We extend heartiest congratula- tions to Misses Elsie Huliyer, Geral- dine Perrin, Lottie Tonney, Emma Fidler, and also to Wilfred Lillico, Louis Savinac, Levi Washington, Franks Mark, Jack Lyt-le. and Gor- don Lillico on passing the entrance examination. ' We are pleased to hear that Mrs. J. T. Degeer, who met With/an acci- dent and had some bones broken in tar foot, is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. ‘AFO. Hogg and famâ€" ily, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs G. B. Rennie on Tuesday. Mrs. Harrison, of Haliburton and Mis: Dunean, of .Toronto, were guest-a of Mrs. Joseph Tinney on Tuesday. On Wednesday last the meeting of the auxiliary of the W.F.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. James Thorndike, when thé following ad- dress was read by Mrs. R. H. Dey~ man and Mrs. G. B. Rénnie was preâ€" 5 :nted with a put: e of gold by Miss C. McCorkit. M‘iss Mada Goheen. returned on Monday after a pleasa’nt visit with friends at Reabo‘rGJ ' ' ' Quite a. number attended the Len- nox picnic at Jackson’s Point on Wednesday. On Sunday 1331; Mr. G. B. Rennie was presented with a gold mounted umbrella by “the officers of the Sun- day school. Mr. E. Yerox; Mrs. Yerex and Miss B. Davidson of Little Britain visit- ed Mrs. Jas. Taylor on Sunday. Mr. G. B. Rennie’s me on Tuesday was well attended. Mr. A. L. Short has purchased the house and lot and Mr. D. A. Anderson purchased the school lots, where the old school forâ€" merly stood. July 8th,1914 Dear Mrs. Rennie, â€"â€"On this the oc- casion of your last meeting with us in our auxiliary, we feel that we can- not let this opportunity pass with- 'out expressing our appreciation of your long and‘ pleasant connection with us.\i’ou have (always been a willing~ worker Among us, always chcerfully and ably fulfilling the-du- ties- imposed uponlyouu by this or- ganization. Your kindly Christian influence will be missed among the members. As a member of the Presbyterian church, as a co-worker in this aux- iliary and as- friends among us the removal of yours-21f as well as Mr. Rennie and Claude will be keenly felt. you . Mrs. Armo‘ur Hancock and little daughter Iola, of Lindsay spent the “oak end with her grandmother Mrs Hughson er (Special to The Post.) Mrs. Blake Hewitt and daugnter, Vonvera, of Toronto, are guests .of Mrs. William Thorndike. Mr. E. J. Johnson, of Toronto, spent Sunday at. the home of Mr. J. F. Cunnings. Miss Oda Weldon, nurse, of St. Catharines, is spending a well earned holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weldon. We wish for you only good things in your new home, and may you OAKWOOD gain for yourselves as many and as true friends as you leave behind. Signed in behalf of the W.F.M.S. and other: members of the Presbyter- ian church. " (Special to The Post.) Miss Irene WIIISUH, of Toronto, is spending her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. A. M. Rushnd.‘ Miss Reta Joncs, of Tor’onto, is Spending the holidays with her bro- ther, Mr. Edgar Jones. Wr. Miltofi 'Grov,es wife and chil- then spent a 'couple of days with fliends in Lindsay this week. Mr. Wm. Yeo, sr, has returned to his home after a pleasant visit with friends' and relatives at Toronto, Oshawa, and Fras’vrville. Mr. James Ferguson spent Thurs- day of last week in Oshawa. Haying is( the order of ‘the day at prESent, and the hum of the..mow'er can be heardneurly every day. A yOung daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLaugh- lin recently. Congratulatimls. The laying of the corner stone at the new Christian Church will take place on Thurc 1;.3' of next week, when a big time is expected. Mr. Laurie Kennedy was the guwt of friends in Lindsay on Sunday. Master Albert Pogue and sisters, Viol-J and Lewis, of Toronto, are spending their vaCatf’on with their uncle, Mr. James POgue. Mr. Ernest Oliver, of the Standard Bank Staff, is relieving at the Lind- say Branch of the Standard Bank for a coupie of weeks. Messrs. A. L. Tremeer, C. H. Lapp Mark Wickett, R. H. Short and and Arthur Laue motored to Sunderland last Friday and attended the ball game between . Sunderland and Canâ€" n‘ingto‘n. ‘ Kennedy Brothers and istafi of‘mcn commenced the carpenter work at the Christian Church this week. Mrs. A. M. liusl‘zmd has returned home after Tspcnding a, couple of weeks with her son, Mr. Cdvorgc Rus- lan-d, at Sutton. A large nUmber from ,‘here attmded the Orange celebration in Lindsay~on Monday. 5 ‘ i. ll; Miss Jennie Yeo, teacher at East Toronto, is spending her vacation with her fathpr, Mr. Wm. Yeo, Br. Miss Ruby Webster, of the L.C.I., Lindsay, is spending a few holidays with her sister, Mrs. E. O. Yesex. Mr. Ed. Wickett, wife and children were the guests of Mr. and Mm. Fred Starr at Valentiaan Sunday. [Great Clearing Sale w" t 5 . Of Summer Wearames Y0 THE nmnmv PORT All the remainder of this sea sons trimmed hats at half price DEEPLY CUT PRICES 0N WASH FABRICS TO CLEAR All this seasons untrimmed shapes at half price. LITTLE V/BRIIAIN Bargains in Millinery Fine imported Dimities, white ground with stripes of black navy, reseda tan and COpenhagen. Regular 25c yd. To clear at per Vard 40 inch Ratine 1n plain or fancy de- signs; the shades are brown, grey, sky, navy Regular 50c and 60c yard. T 0 clear at per yard AT HALF PRICE GET HERE EA???“ The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Richard Avery on Wednesday afternoon, July 29th at 2.30 p.rn. instead of the usual date. The programme consists of n dem- onstration of seeiability and the re- port of the recent convention held in Lindsay will be given. This meeting will take the form of a picnic and will be held in the grove. The ladies 1are asked to bring their thim'blcs. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mr. Maurice Connor, of Kirkfield, visited his brother, Mr. John Con- nor, last week. ‘ Mr. W. G. Des-bane held a picnic to Washburn’s Island this week for his Sunday Schaol Class. ‘ Drs. Archer. Henderson and Hall held a. consultation at the home of Rev. Jos. Archer on Thursday last. The Lad-ies’ Aid of the Christian Church was held at the hymn: 'of Mrs. David Culberts on Thursday last, which was well attended, Mr. Rby Glenney has been r‘uite ill during the past week, but we are pleased to learn that he is recover- ing now. ' Mr. Maurice Rogers, of Linden Val- ley, spent Sunday" at Mr. Isaac Mc- Kee's. \ Miss Sophy Mark was the guest cf friends at Rosebank one of, the popu- lar resorts on Lake Ontario. Ladies’ Fancy Summer fiassss At Half Price Mrs. Metherell and Miss Sophy Mark were at Cherrywood last week. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenaway. Mr. and -. Mrs. J. W. Hancock and daughter, ”Tillie, /of Linden Valley, attended the funeral of Miss Greta Williams, which took place here last week.) Messrs Maurice and Chariie w001_:the Week and with {menus in town d'ridge, of Brown‘s Schoolhougg'} Miss Maya McConnell is the gues spent a few days with friends here :Of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G last week. - . EMCCODHCH. Several from here took in tha’ Mrs. Junken is the gum of Mr ()akwood Sundav School Excursionpan-d Mrs. Gabriel Balfour. Several from here took in thz Oakwood Sunday School Excursion. ,to Orillia on Thursday. ‘ Mrs. Dr. N. J. Stevens, of Oakâ€" wodd, was operated on lastrweek at the Commercial House for append-lei- tis. Dr. Jones, of Toronto, andi Dr. Hall, cf Little Brita'n, mm in at. tcndance. tis. Dr. Jones, of Toronto, andi Dr.} Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nugent and E Hall, cf Little Brita'n, Wire in atasm spent a few days with Mr. and tcndance.. iMrs. P. S. Nugtnt, of Lindsay, last. Messrs Ernest Oliver, Newton midweek. Wilton Glenney have returned aitzri Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradburu were: camping at BalSam Lake for a cou-ztlrc guests of Mr. and Mrs. RubereE lie of weeks. iWilson. ' ‘A' genie of baseball was played Mr. J. Weir was in Lindsay on here last Saturday evening between‘business last week. Salem and Little Britain. The score Mrs. 'l‘. A. MacPhcrson and son, resulted in a tie 3 to 3. Mr. Ross Max-Pherson, were guests The death of Rev. Jos. Archer ‘01 Toronto friends last week. f took place on Monday of this week’ Miss Margaret Campbell, of Lind- . in Toronto. The remains were'say, visited friends in town last . brought home on Tuesday evening} wee‘i. Ladies’ Fancy Summer Dresses in aié the fashionable Voiles, Crepes, Ratines, etc., we offer you on Saturday, July 18th 35 cents I9 cents We plan to never carry over Wear- ables from one season to another. We therefore offer you now while there are yet several weeks to wear them the re- mainder of our stocks of these garments at greatly reduced prices to clear. 650110151:ondeth Dllfldéé 2/ FE V€H€S ite 1.1- Miss C. McBride, of Millbrook was the guest of Mrs. D. Mag-ea over the weak end. Miss Ethel Colwell is the guest of Lindsay friends Mr. Albert Jones, of Pet-erboro, spent the week end with Omemee friends. and the funeral took place 011'ch nesday. We 'éxtend to the bereavu our heartfelt sympathy. business, during the past week. Miss Bertha Nichols. who has been teaching school at Burnt River, is homé to Spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nichols. Mrs. B. Courtney was the guest, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Wether- up, of Lindsay over Sunday. Messrs. Thomas Rice and J. Par- rington attended the Orange walk in Toronto on Saturday last. Rev. D. H. Currie, of Carleton, ex- pastor of the Prstyterian church here, was in town on Saturday, rc- ncwing old acquaintances. A number {rem this vicinity at- tended the garden party at Reaboro last week, and report a splendid time. Miss Parrott returned to her home on Tuesday after having spent a pleasant vacation with her sister, Mrs. G. T. Wilson. The Omemee L.0.L. No. 113 march ed to the English church on Sunday evening, when Rev. Mr. Jame: preached a Very instructiVe and up lifting Orange sermon, to an: ex ceptio-nally large congregation. Mr. J. Mage‘e, of Lindsay, spent the week end with friends in town. Miss Maya McConnell is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. .Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradburn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robere Wilson. A Mrs. H. Maze Ladies’ Tailored Waists in Vesting, Repps, etc., to clear at Half Price A BIG CLEARANCE 0;: A1415” Ladies’ White La“ 11 1nd \oile Waists. all sizes. Regui 1w]; sold“ to $1. 75 each. T“) cle 1r at each (Special to The Post Ladies’ White Lawn Vestiug and fin e Repp. , Waists hand- somely trimmed, leg. up to $1.50, to clear 950 OMEMEE was in Lind LIND S A? ausplce sister this vic of her ter Id Methodis Wednesd; the chu Band frc tendance our Vi( 1\( Toronto. 5 parental n spendi! the g on M McConn Bow: bornc fishes p. nieme Mr . Willi new Mr Mrs. Elli The Mrs lI many tin Iran (I neat LINEEWMLEY from \‘l M lef H‘ 49 cents are” fi salute The J} W ‘ t A, at It GARU At at:

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