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Lindsay Post (1907), 6 Aug 1909, p. 1

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[2W5 of fhe DistriCt-by Post’s Excellent Staff of Correspondents C. C. Perrin, and daughter, i are enjoying a couple of 11% friends in Peterbm'o. «Mfrs. Joseph Dead, and rune dOWn by auto. on Sun- Iing and returned to the city llonday, after calling on “1 friends here, and in genumber from Toronto visit- is here for the Civic Holi- Among them were, Misses Mar- Cameron, Ethel Prouse, Al- Coad, Mr. and Mrs. Walter mu, Miss Perry, Miss May 11'. James Taylor, Mr. Boy I', Master Don DobSOD. Mr. , fi d Undivided Public...». ..... Bibs, of Oshawa, is at pre- § bgmt of Mrs. w. H. Web-F “Wt of Lindsay, is visit- hm's, Mr. W. Herbert. “In 0 f Toronto, is visiting ['3 S. Lyons ”"911 and Mrs Hour, of 12m Sunday at the home Parnell. 310M, __.... -â€" â€" ‘ for a month's visit with inundsay, Cambray and oth- week with a badly sprained day school board at the parsonage The Order C.0.0.F. attended ser- on Wednesday of last week. The early vice in the Methodist church on n, Johnston of Toronto con- part of the evening was spent in Sunday morning last, when an ex- ”, service in the Presbyter- games after 'which a lunch was serv. celleat sermon was delivered by Rev. where on Sunday last. lei An address was read to two of J. M. Cragg, B.A., B.D., pastor-“of been Campbell, of baseball lam" young people, Miss Ethel Thom- the church. ' ' gm; Saturday to try his for- as, who has a. position in Port Elgin In the afternoon the annual dec- uGowganda and Mr. Cecil Smith, who left Mon- oration services at the cemetery were mm'e James and family, are ] day for his new position at Gordon, duly observed, the graves 0I 319 de- ;,,, a month 3 visit with f 151ch Co. , of Toronto. parted brethren of the order being 24m D. M. Grant of Sarâ€" m McCulloch, and daughter, m visited their sister, Mm. ,mster, during the past week. [mm Goard left on Wednes- uing for Manor, Sask., where 3 charge of an elevator for Lflogg Lytle. He expects to [ME till about Christmas, a» Dean. manager of the nu! W W °‘ ‘ nth regret Mt; Th I wok plac Of his 08- wesdae at Kin death y, July ngiew’ . Mr Lien ,5 King and ‘ . f . :lrggm a fewfilaié lived in m. 1r: wee ago, an . ng i by 811 V d s a danghtto r ‘5' 31131150 n " om: :5, who reai d mpathy to des the - u.- am ,nsed . In their 11 our x1. Goad, of Toronto called 3 Share on Tuesday. George Gardner has return- Ihome in Toronto . g ‘1‘! Aug. 8 there will ei “in: in the Little Britain d the momument erected to 1 l Gulbert, of the Lindsay; 01 the World. The ceremony; Place at 3. ‘D. m. I“ Coad and family, of is nearly done in this vici- 5°me have started to cut ‘wlwl' “am John Park, of Sunâ€" med at the home of Mr. Ampherson this week. Did Jordgn has returned to ..... -... nu. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo .57 Branch. an au- angst- Manager e Bominion Bank “HALE MQzWOtyria 3-811 '10 mm” and Miss M. Woods ViSiting friends in ,gg of Sturgeon Point and Saturday in our returned. ,.Fourth Year TDâ€"UP .. you.count-ocooocaoontOIOIoou.ouootono R0 31". Profits ! Huckle berry pickers report a good {time and berries plentiful. 3 Mr. G. Storey spent civic holiday ‘ rat his home in 'Stouflvflle. I Mr. W. Rich visited his aunt Mrs. John Giles at Peterboro this- week. ' Mr. Weeks and family have return- ied from their summer at: 'Beaverton. I Mrs. Oliver, of Sunderland, is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. J. Bush at Woodville. . E MI. Russel McKay, of Toronto, g visited at his parents’ here on; Mon- day. Miss xCanifl, of Tomnto, is Visiting rat Mr. Whattam's-this week. ; Miss Mabel McKee, of Toronto; Miss Irene Jones, of Sunderland and ,Mr. Frank Bott, of Sunderland, vis- , ited at Mrs. J. W. Smith’s 011 Sun- A large crowd attended the ’Sun- day school picnic to Peterborough on Tuesday. The day was fine and' ev- erybody came home satisfied with . their outing. . ' Mrs. Reuben Bear and children of Kinmount, are visiting at Mr. A. Campbell. . i â€"â€"-.. There was a very nice address read by Miss L. Westlake and hymn books presented by Mr. Weeks. They were both very surprised, but made very suitable replies, thanking them for their tokens. Mrs. 'J. Murchison and children are visiting melatives at Glenarm. Mr. Watt, of Woodstock ’is visit- ing his :triend, M_r. J. LCas for afew days. Miss C, Bays, of Toronto, visited her friend, Miss Ethel Heppinstall. over the holiday. ' Mr. Wood, of Toronto, is a guest at Mr. M. Kelsey» for a few days. ' Mrs. Jas. Coad, Miss Stella Goad, «and Master Arnold. visited at Mr. W. Tretheway on: Sunday. Mr. C. Anderson, of Toronto, vis- ited at Mrs. R. W5. Thomas' onBuo- , A merry load 'of huckle berry pick- ers were at- the rocks last week. Mr. J. Heppinstall, of Toronto, is visiting his parents here. Mr. Norman McLean and bride, of Toronto, were the guests '0: Mrs. Norman Campbell this week. Mr. H. Ferguson,‘of Toronto, spent civic holiday at his mother’s. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by the members of the choir and Sum day school board at the parsonage on Wednesday of last week. The early part of the evening was spent in games after 'which a lunch was serv- ed. An address was read to two of Some very fine.'photographs oi the canip were taken by Mr. Stanton, who - enjoys an enviable reputation as a first class artist in his line. Do not forget the 9th of August and the ,Oddfiellows grand celebration on that date. Last ’Sabbath thé services were taken at St. Andrew's church by Rev McKinnon, who preached at both the morning and evening service. The Order C.0.0.F. attended ser- vice in the Methodist church on Sunday morning last, when an ex- cellent sermon was delivered by ReV. J. M. Crazg. B.A.. 3.1).. pastor'" of Mr. J. Leas, of Woodstock, isvis- iting his mother here. Master James Wakely, 'of Lindsay, who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. J. Moore, for the past 'few weeks has returned to his home. A merry load 'of hackle berry pick- ers were at- tHe rocks last week. Mr. J. Heppinstall, of Toronto, is visiting his parents here. en Miss Alice Campbell of Chicago, is visiting at her father' 3, Mr. Colin Campbell. iting Mrs. Donald Grant and other friends here. Miss Margaret Johnson, ’of Chicago is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hugh Mc- . W. Grant, of Chatham. ountolooaGIIO WNDVELE NOTES ...... 54,000,000 Miss Pearl Austin is "on a visit to friends in Kinmount. Miss Edith Twomley is visiting To- ronto friends. Mr. Burns, of Toronto, is -"the guest Mr. Bickerton, of Toronto, is via- iting his aunt Mrs. H. zLong. at the Hotel Kawartha. The Monaca Club Band was royally entertained by Mr. J. H. Brandon at his residence, “Brandonhurst,” on Thursday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe, of Toronto, were in town over Sunday visiting relatives. the Misses Patten. A tew minutes more were then spent in a pleasant social intercourse, when a. most pro- fitable - and enzoyable meeting was brought to a. close by 'all joining in singing the National Anthem. The next meeting will he held at the res- idence of Mrs. A. Minthorne at Rose- Burgoyne. ' Miss Patten contributed an instru- mental which was very much enjoyed Mrs. D. Jewell read a paper which was excellent and timely. on Tb Deadly House-fly. After a short time spent in ; dis- cussion of the various subjects the members did 'ample justice to the sumptuous repast provided by the host and hostess and her daughter, the Misses Patten. 'A few minutes ing was opened by like President, Mrs Dr. Gould in the :usnal manner. The minutes were run by the Sec- retary, Mrs. 'Jewell. and adopted. A very interesting paper on the life of Edison was read by Mrs. Wm. ;lage enjoyed the drive there and back, which was very pleasant, the weather being delighflul. The meet- eat as well as a. large number of the A meeting of the Wmnente Insti- tute was held on Ffiday, July 30th, at the residence o! 'In. Jae. Lamb, Bury’s Green. There was :a guod at- the Monaca Club Band wen preeeni and furnished fine vocal and instru- mental music which delighted. the A 'v?ry pleasant evening was spent by all present, and the ammo! about parted brethren of the order being beautifully decorated with flowers. The garden party had at Blythe. on Monday night by the ladies' aid of the Baptist church, of Fenelon Falls, was highly sneeessfuL Quite a. number from town went flown on fir. F. Cashore’s new boat, m aHia- watha. A number of *the members "of Other Interesting Notes from Contact Village by Post's Correspondent Monica Campers ' Left for Home LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. AUGUST 76, 1909 .’The members from site vil- The rain bf the past couple of weeks have done an enonnous an- aunt of good to the crops. especially the root crop. Berry picking is all fire rage. Large crowds are picking daily in McMil- lan Bros. bush, where they are a bumper crop. Some have _also gone hucfleberrying to the rocks. â€"â€"+â€"â€"-â€"-â€" l The Epworth League could do a. lit- 1 PALEST Jfle missionary work right here at ___l“ Powles’ Comets if they had the de- " .- pedal sire to do so. Just think/oi mem- ‘(S to The 13?“) . has of the church and league run- Farmers have he" alsike all m. thing in and asking for mail onSun- 80?” have (all wheat and barley | day and four days later charging the cut: , {postmaster with.tampering with Miss Tolton, of and?“ Is the {their mail. We ask tne president of lguest Of her friend, MISS 13' MCMfl’ jthe league and the pastor. of the lam. ‘church to put a stop to this. There M138 M‘ Graham, of Oak‘wood, Who is handwriting on the wall for these 3 fonqerly taught SChOOI here, is re- Iwho are making false charges. and newiug old acquaintances this week.‘ don't forget it. M" and ”’8' A!“ mmm‘i- 0‘ The 10th of this month Mr. aha Thorah. spent Sunday at ML Jas. EMrs. N. Day will start for the North- McMillan’s. ‘west to visit their three sons out M' J' numbism'am “mu" there. Should Mr. Day decide to lo- Lillian, (3f Woodville are holidaying .cate in the Northwest. he will find in our midst i9, very expansive country to hunt up Berry picking is all file rage- Large fthe dollars. wentiaefl: untury and having so many oppbrtuuitks fit our hand to imâ€" prove ourselves. A great many have went to pick hucklobaxies but report a light crop. Itissaidthnreisalwaysacalmfl- ter a storm, so everything is quiet here after an storm of a week ago. been greatly improved 0! He by] the copious downfall of ab. Roah' are also mung well. Some an cut-J ting- barley at present and another week will see the harvest in fun Having is about completed in this; locality and -the crop on the whole'l has been light. The grain cmpfha; w”. “WW: Lindsayâ€"Miss Rhoda. Slight. Brandedâ€"Chas. Verity, Mrs. Yep ity, Reginald, Lloyd and George Ver- ity. Also mun Taylor, New Yolk; J. strum, Carlton Augstrom. In. B. Stewart and Allan E. smut. 0'1 Shanty Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Hills, of Cor-sienna, Texas. Torontoâ€"Mrs. A. F. Passmore, Miss Jessie Reid; Roy Reid, A1- lan W. Taylor, E. C. Rutherford Dallas. Texasâ€"L. A. Pins. JohnN Simpson. ' Norwoodâ€"John A. Robb and wile, strong and wife, Ward Patterson and wife, Alex. Imris and wife, 'John An- Arrivals at the Hotel Kawartha since Tuesday, July 37th.” Havelockâ€"R. M. Dingman. G. A. Matheson, R. Francis, J. Brown, W. Mr._ and Mrs. Norman McLean, 0‘ Montreal, passed through town on Monday on their way to Bancroft. Miss Jessie Preston is visiting her friend Miss V. McKendry. Miss Rose Thurston, of Winona, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thurston. Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Nesbitt, who were residents of Fenelon Falls about 27 years ago. and who have spent 25 of‘them in Florida. are on a visit Hrs. Morrison. of Cleveland. 13 vi.- itlng her parents. lit. and Mrs. Thoe. Austin in town. ‘ Mr. Jackson, ‘of Toronto. is visit- ing Mr. and hits. H. Seven. Mrs. (Rem) McNamara. and their children, of Winona. are visiting Hr. and’Mx-s. 'Jas. Thurston. / Messrs. Geo. A. Jordan and Leigh Knight were in town on Tuwday. bett on Monday to spend a couple of weeks' holidays in the north coun- Mr. Stuart Mason, of the B. N. A < has returned from a visit to friends in Toronto and Orangevme. of his aunt. Mrs. Thos. Onshore. M183 Scott, ’ of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. W. Beott at Fig Leaf Point. St. (Bpucinl to. The Post.) SOUTH VERALUI s. himâ€"Mr. .11., Mr. Jno. L. Brown has been put- ting in a. concrete floor and troughs in his hog pen. By the time the pigs have " the troughs Mr. Brown will have quite a few gray hairs in. his 'heen caused by the invasion of the grim messenger a! death. It is rather ta solemn thing tn drive past these “names. and to notice the attempt that was made to make the buildings comfortable and convenient. When. count ofthenmber ofloads of (ruinofeachh'ndudloadso! hay raised each year. ad the date har- vesting commences and the comenee- meat of seeding. and a hundred other things. that would be interesting to lookatsoorflyeu-shthefutum. Some of our {01h hue can tell what they were doing in 1879-80â€"81 and 82, every day 0! ah year. Inside the past tutu. years two (Spatial to The Post.) ho many business do not attach Infident importance to a memoran- dum: of business transactions. daily events and itema 0! interest or im- znu'tance for further Menace. It time. of Ennismore spent last Sun- day with Mr. Edward Herlihey. MLM . S. Crough and Mr. Leo. Crdng-h passed through here last week en route for Lindsay. Mr. J. Sullivan and Miss Josie Brick spent last Sunday theA guests of was May uo’mseey. Mia May Sullivan is the guest of her sister, Hrs. Funk Scully. Mr. A. Crouch and Mr. D. Dono- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowley, spent last Sunday in Downeyville. Mr. Joseph O'Rielly and Miss Bee Flynn of Peterboro were last Sunday the guestsotlnsoA.I-nckey and Miss May Morrison. Miss Gertrude O’Brien is visiting Miss Violet Teevlns. 0! Lindsay. is the guest of her cousin, miss Violet Either Correspondence Page 4 and good crops are reported since the react heavy rainfalls. Miss Agnes Hickey, of Toronto. spent last Sunday under the parental Dorothy Clark, of Little Rock, Ar- kansas. Miss Lenore Clark and- Miss Helen Clark, of Lindsay. (Special to The Poet.) Hrs. Rogue has her mother, Mrs. ‘lioore, of Toronto, visiting her {or ’the last couple of weeke at Allan- wood cottage. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil! oi Toronto, 3nd Hrs. McNally’s sister. Mine 8. Kimon. of Toronto. are camping and visiting their iriend, lire. Bags-s. ' lire. Born in at her cottage and hoe her brother. Mr. D. McLennan, wife and two children, visiting her. (Special to The Post.) now 7 Gone to their eternal DOWNEYVILLE IINER'S BAY Termsâ€"81.00 per Year In Advance .whichhu Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham, of Lindsay. visited at her home. Mr. Wm. Bates', Fleetwood, on Sunday. Hrs. Babes accompanied them back to' town for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wright, of Lilond, passed through on Saturday «can: last on their way to visit m in Lindsay and visinity. Hr. Albert Mills and family, of Haliburton, visited Mr. Vic. Grandy on Sunday. Mr. John Crawford lost a. valuable home on Friday. 1110 first thrashing of the season was done by Mr. William Windrm at Mr. John Crawford's on Friday, with his new clover mill. We congra- tulate Mr. Windrem on the appear- ance of his outfit. Hr. Horace Grandy is speeding his pacer. Horace must be going to take in Lindsay fair. Quite a number attended the tunerâ€", 31 of Mr. Thos. Deyell on Sunday. Mr. Emery Hart. Miss Flossie Hart and Miss Gladys Staples. of Lindsay visitedt Mrs. Richard Grandy on Sun- Messrs. Laverne McKinley and Ed. Shea paid a flying visit to Janetâ€" ville on Sunday evening. Fleetwood people are wondering what the atâ€" traction is. Mr. Ed. Lathenger’s smiling face was among us on Sunday evening. Galloway paid a visit to Mr. Foster Scott on Saturday evening. We regret to have to report the illness of Mr. Foster Scott and we sincerely hope he will soon recover. Hr. Norman Wilson is the new teacher for Fleetwood school. We wish Mr. Wilson every success in his Great preparations have been nun- der way this week for the Civic Hon-- day celebration on Friday, August mas Birmingham to a tea on day afternoon. in town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McRae's infant son was baptized on Sunday evening by Rev. H. H. Turnâ€" er at the parents' home. Norman the child. ‘ Mia! Florence Graham, of Victoria Road spent the week end with Miss Hillieent Truman. Through a mistake of the writer the The many It ends of Mr. W. A. Graham are delighted to have him home again after several weeks’ ill- ness in the Toronto general hospx- as taking place on .July 28th instead of August 4th. We very much regret Thursday of last week. Mr. J. McPherson, and D. McLanen of Balsover spent Monday with (fiends here. Mrs. H. Campbell and Mrs. Ruth- erford visited friends in Lindsay on tal. Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Nurse Dawn came home on Friday of last. week. Mr. Graham is rapidly recover- ing his health and strength. lNewsy Letter | From Kirkfield Mr. Kathy and children of Toronâ€" to is vidting her sister, Mrs. Feed. Mr. E. B. Webster spent the early part of the week with his family Hines Elsie and Helm Hyfield. 0! Toronto are Spending a. month with lite Birmingham, of Toronto, has been the guest of Miss Campbell the (Specm to The Post) Ira. Moore. of Sault Ste Marie. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Turn- Miss Campbell, asked a few of the Miss Maud Mosgrove and Miss Mr. Robert Pate, of Oshawa. (Special to The Post.) 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