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Lindsay Post (1907), 13 Aug 1909, p. 1

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News 9! the Distriet by Post’s Excellent Staff of Correspondents , capecm to The Post) M “huh Rev. Ono: Hm. M: Wong Island. hold naiv- bh the English church am! 1| 0:- pt min next Sabbath um- : W. W. Chance 1- shunt gt “~~ fluv w."-J "' "‘ 98 around Fleetwood are for a. speédy recovery- “Nam? W 1.1 Mr. Leander Wer- l Mr Arthur Gilson I?“ t0 have all his harvest had his new driver {It .the and Of. this week. 'Ehat’s' Sundav mormng.,;ArE ”(To .- mmds here. , week end visitors were Mr. Lm . In. Herb thelds, of Mount Lt, Mr. W. L. Ryckman, of 1.0mm. Ira Fenton. Toronto, thrown, of Toronto, iscampfii His' shore at present; Mr. Gaiâ€" L of Linésay, having returned Iv. Ir. Rm. assisted by R». ”on hold an latex-«ting urvioo Ike-hymn” church in tho oy- my 7 . I Mrs. M. Meehan and daughter Lila bWood cheese factory shipped ‘of Concord. 112.38., are enjoying their M on Monday. That is right Iholidays with. Mr. and Mrs. P.. Meé '5 I“39D the cows milking: more ban, south ward. The visitors geen'a em“ money , idelightedv with this part of the couuv Em. 11- Constable, W. Robinson try. They also enmyed a visit to '1 Coulter J12, attended di- i'rhnrstoni3 par}, and were pleaged m at my on Sunday. gwtth the‘ kind of. reception given by We“ Constable has accepted a. the proprietors: The beautiful seem “011 9-8 salesman for the Eric ;ery which surrounds Thurstonia can Wang Co, of Chicago, Ill. ., ’not be excelled as a camping ground 0 1e wmmences his new duties f Misses Ethel and Maud Fowler, 0! ”a by a“ i] “.JESSie Arnott enamel; .353 can Sunday. . g "Horace Grandy and MiSS..R“th-? I"rare visiting friends at Ponty- ; . â€"â€"â€"â€"-+--â€"â€"â€"â€" H . , art passed throughi N9 7 man is smart enquvhm #0 £32911 M e 011 Obusizxii? On his way to his OWn son anything wheI1 he leaves x college : . V * -«¢:' b 5;; hea talks of going west ,wlth friends II. and Miss Eugen, a! Bobcayg- .m now at Mr. Dickson’s. Land Mrs. Watts, 9!.. Toronto. camping at present at Sackett's. L and Mrs. Bishop, of B.” R." h at Fenelon Falls are camped r not me Wardrobe summer {Vith a few friends. I mTAL STD-CK PAID-UP... %9F Fund and Undivided Profits .................. (Special to The Post) it! a number of FleetWédef uti- Visited Stoney Lake on the last in, among the number being 'orthy cheese maker. Mr; Chris u. laud Mts. McKinnon. who at Mon Falls baton Rev. Mr. Ludo : call at Dickson’s lat uh Falls on Monday. W mi: Alton and Viola Stap- h; a dnett at Epworth League y night, which was appre. u m an in attendance. Lander, keep 'he Bgminioanank Bo! Byckman its by the Pailâ€"i3: ..... Assets ....... new” * ‘- â€"' "'T°"f" the grounds by the ladies of- at on Thursday“ “11.3180 lunches and other I Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jos. Goad called on M‘s {their sister Mrs Wm. Short on Moh- 5 Pearl Graham and Mabel day 189': while en route to their“ 3'1” J. w Shields, and Mr. bonus in Toronto. m H Davey, were among Hr. Wilbert Trethewey is visiting .M attended the sports at his aunt Mrs. R. Osborne Ramses = [es returned to Lindsay after spending a. month ATTENTION GIVEN T0 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS -v----I uvuuuy- u v- u ;u.... “-vâ€" â€"â€" vâ€"vâ€" - ‘all his harvest had his new driver down to c his week. That’s Sunday mormng..Ar‘E will make ‘13 ahead of ‘the :use of the roads now are visiting friends 0“. cocci-coo. I...nooIc000Iltocon-occouu-uooo .Fourth Yourâ€"No. 32 ROST- willbeserV- f (heir sister and Mabel day last wi .s, and Mr. :homqin Tc were Vanmng‘:I Hr. .Wilbe : sports at his aunt M1 0000.000.Inoooooqu-oII-o-t OOIII citi- {9631135 this year. last : Mr. Lowery Kennedy has been busy mg mgglihgf 1113@1331 to build his new “DU *JMI? Us v... .Wm.. -~McGahey-~spm ,Snnda‘i v - vâ€"â€"â€" :ery which surrounds Tjhurstonda can ’not be excelled as a camping ground ‘ E Misses Ethel and Maud _Fo_w1er, oz §Toronto-, recently spent a few days fvisitmg Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pad: ; visiting her aunt, ‘little girl was a favotite among all lwho knew her Her bright.inte11i ggent appearance was admirable. 5 Mr. Wm. Gertley is visiting his ibmther George, 01 Grey county. Host of the huekleherry pickers arâ€" ,rived rhome from __-the;: new: country get, jr. Miss Annie Sanderson, Glandine, i On Tuesday 0.1 last week thesholdest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, aged six years, passed away, Scarlet fever' was'the 'cause of 'fiexj' death. Much sympathy'is felt for the Our mm thmhor. Mr. 8. Squires attuned on m. mun! sum rounds last week. The Panic! mm of the Quart- orly Board an at Mauls. tea-night attendiqg the Aqmt.‘mutlng. We extend our eongmtulntions as Mr. John Hardy 'on his raving; mo- ceufuny passed in his mstflculuflon pupa" of, the recent exgmlnguom. um Emu Else! is vmung hor outer In. John Mex-gum Mr. and Hrs. '1‘. Ron :lso m; Lore. of Cannington, spent Sunday at Mr. A. Batahnw’s ' a “ Mr. Peter McIntyre has returned from “the rocks” where he has been buckle-hernias. . Mi. Russell Prouee and was Luel‘ la Prouse of C’annington, also Mina Minnie Woolridge, 0d \Oakwood spent Sunday ht Mr. W. J. Wright's. son Everett of Bowmanville, fluted th_eir cousin Mr. George Hardy this Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anksey are spending a few. days at their, fath- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Osborne west Sunday last with Besvsrton mam Mrs F. J. Naneekimn speht few days of this week with her son Mr. Rich. Naneekievell. .. Mr and Mrs. Bub mam Suhi day in Derryville with Mrs. Ferris. Messrs»- Jim. and George Hardy, also Misses Bessie and Winifred Ha?!" dy attended the _mgst§a st Sturgeon (Special to The Post.) Scarlet tent is again '21 our com ;, with a. good supply of in at present. We hope Gilson, Eden Valley. """ ‘ E35530!) ! Mrs. Frank Fiske, of Toronto, visit- 41 000.000 , ed at Mrs R. Robinson’ 8 on Sunday . .1 . -’ é Mrs. Greenway had the misfortune 54,090.003 4m fall and break her what week. . ' doing ooooo in. , V nicely since the accident 3;?” Mann» ' ger I‘ A young son came to the home of f aâ€"-_- Mr GOOd' out worthy mind”: 01 Quanta-“mu ., 3 3.98 Q Qn’ Miss Lucy Ego of Peterboro was the guest of Miss Lily Westlake a few days this Week. I ' DSA mm Miss Butrice Birmingham, d! Tor- onto, is visiting Miss’ Belle Staples.“ Mrs". Wm: Mobre and Miss "Flor- encé were in Omemee on‘ Wednesday. atténdifig theii" cousin’s, Miss M. POast's wedding. m ngton. Misses Winnie and Edna Ferguson, of Chicago, are enjoying a few weeks’ vacation here. tion with fri‘ends in Pictdn. Miss Maud Hancock was the guest of Miss Catherine Campbell on Sun- day. _ masts. L. ‘Pascoe and Harold Hogg of Oakwood spent Sunéay at the home of Mr. Colin Campbell’s. Rev; B; A.»Whattam’and Mrs. Whattam are spending their Vaca- Mr. G. Prams and family spent a few days this week with (finds in OakWOod. " “râ€"O râ€"â€"~ - -_ Mr. R. Thomas is at Ottawa at- tending the annual Grand Lodge 0! the I. 0. O. F. here. . Miss Lizzie McCuaig has returned to Toronto after enjoying a_ let vacation with her friends hei'e Misses Mae Coad and Rose Gel-d- proved the appeardnee . of his by haping ,bighouse paintefi- funeral, which took place on Satur- day, was well attended. We extend our heartiest congratu- lations to,_ Miss Alma ‘ychanghlin. who successfully“ p'aamd' her examina- tions in Toronto Also to Mr. Bart McKay, who has secured his second Presbyterian church on Sunday. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Mann are enjoying a pleasant holiday_ at Beaverton. Death has visited our village, re- moving Mr. D. J amieeon on Friday last. Mr. Jamieson has’ been ailing for some time. He leaves a wife to mourn his loss, but no children. The Mr. McKinnon. a form pqstor 0!, Eldon, occuMod the pulpit o! the Mlm Loon nod. M0 Oomph.“ at Toronto wilted friend. in thin vu- loxo tut week. mac. Own. «autumn spending a few days at Mr. H. Mc- A few hints that we would use correspondents to .paste up for int- ure reta'enceT“Write every week ii ypu can, it not, write as often on possible. ”Avoid in Maseru . John Brown spends Sunday with Mary Jane Smithhehasa perfect rightito do so solong- as she does not. object. He does not want every- body to know it, so leave ‘out such items; It'iriends mom"; distance...“ visiting: fiends, or if there , are accidents, runaways. in fact any- thing.in the news line. send that' In. Do not forget to. sign your name. not for publication but as a matter of good faith. Many interesting let- lters find their way into the waste paper basket on this account. (We. have, of course, a large numb- r ..oi excellent correspondents. whose handwriting is familiar to us. but theoccasional contributor will certainly hnve to sign their names. to their correspondence. or it will not 'be published. We simply wish to know who the parties are who are contributing to these columns. Ii a lire. suicide, sudden death or serious accident occurs in you neigh- borhood. phone or wire m at our LINDSAY, ONTARIO. FRIDAY. AUGUST 13, 1909 A Few Hints To _ Guide 0m Correspondents , Will Tretheway and children 'Sunday'with friends in Can- (SPOON to The Font.) WOODVILLE NOTES has greatly im- . The bush?” in the DP“ 0mm his MrnteawFowler attefided the regat- tncre.a.sed smce the arnjval 0f . t 9,“ at Sturgeon Point on Thursday. tounm. and the POSt master here is ‘______.__â€"â€":â€"___-â€"â€"-â€"~_________â€"-â€"1.â€"-â€"'â€"" equal to every line of emgrgehcy. ‘ The 'school here will reopen on _ ~~MWEE1RN V.-. w“- Monday the 16th. - ' WEBSTER ,â€" At Dunstond. on Sutur- Ed. Dunn'é mmm’g engine is‘ a”, 1mm 7th. 1909, to Mr. and at 8am: wmssey min- 11 . Van! um. wumt r. Webster, 3 daugh- Want to know. tar. The condition of the crops of all' kinds is still very promising and the prospects at present are very bright' for a bountiful harvest. The farmersi The Rev. W. H.‘ Chidley. of V New- market, is visiting his brother, Mr. W. Chidley. Miss Ola Marshall of Ionia City, Mich, is visiting relatives and other (riends h'ere. last week. or twelve acre's9l {a1} ‘75”;de machine ran very hiee. The same day, Mr. Dunn,-,spatehed his other engine-and élbéer machine in.ca.re or his brother, Walhce at the lever and W. Chid‘ley in care of the machine, to execute a. few jobs at Zion. . ;; Mr. Roy Parnell. o! Wyvale. is vis- iting relatives here. Mr. A. C. Greenaway of Cambray, was visiting here the first 'of the (Special to The POSt) gt; Last Tuesday Mr. Ed. Dunn came: W down from Cameron with his new '0‘ l threshing outfit, which is composed {I'm of a Geo. White Chnhenge Separator-mac] with a straw and grain blower may“ seufeeder. and theengine is a. 30 the h.p. Mr. Dunn has secured the sen-{m ices of Mr. A. Rutherford for the! M1 season and we understand his bus?- I.“ ness, and the first ’job here was ten 31.... ll- Ruth: Smith. at In“, an rived hete Monday. She intends stay-i ing a short time with her friend Mrs. 1). English who is my 111. J They played Fenelon Falls team on Monday and won the silver cup. to be proud 0! our football team. M m I M1 tutu wont. ilom Linda, to Hdihurton on Hon-i day. fishing Ii: 00:01:00.th were " hi! crowd“. ‘ m.- u. Btiobin u‘rivod home su- ‘ um! liter spending 3 viait with ;‘ friends ht Inn and Forte-qua : 1‘0:on spent Mona” ht Four mile. It wu very quiet in the village on load”. an wly .11 the val-.3. people was tray. Bone took in the much st Fuelon Falls. while when not to Mum-ton. ‘ Ir. J ackson, proprietor of Coho cont hotel; and a few at his friends. won in the‘villnu on Saturdny. . Mr. Frank Bind ind ‘Wr. E. Fax- bu' Int Monday fishing on the m- or. Thor. VII be no more mu left in Miss Vioiet Germyn leit Saturday morning to visit friends in Toronto. Mr. Boulter Reid. Mr. Earnest Ger- myn.ond Mr. J. Hodgson drove over to Cobocmlk Saturday evening on Mrs. Bom’s,parrot stole amsrch om fly last week. Ittookgflyto thump, where it stsyodsdayot so. Her friendsareplealedtohear she found it again CmpbelltInaweek. 5? ‘...a Honda OW “LN on net d. . J In our school lat week. A «mm- c- rived gt Mr. emu. Robin-ow a on Sunday lat. Both m doing well. m. I. Helm-clay 0! Toronto. is the guest '0! Mr. R. W. Thomas this It. Ethel Handle 0! Toronto. FOWLES' CORNERS cSpectal «to The Post.) rre | Mr and Mrs. L. Patterson. Master Susie Worsley, of Fenelon Neil of Toronto, and Miss Edna of was caning on friends here ‘Chieago have mturned after spend- ing Civic Holiday with their uncle s vivs EL Cfiudlfittlff Ni; and aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. Jewell. v img *5 m an - Mrs Charlotte Short. of Oakwood. Y- 'is visiting Mr. Russel Giles. l dition of the crops of all Mrs Andrew McKay. of Glen-arm till very promising and thc is visiting her daughter Mrs! 30th at present are. very bright MoElroy BURNT RIVER with : ;was also as {muslpmflmg and'had a : ihandshake for all his o‘ld friends. filed Laum' McCorVie, of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs.. «W Mrs. J. T. Bit-chard visited Brook- lyn friends last week, and attended the funeral ol the late Hon. Jon. Miss Sylkia Hancock, of Woodvillc is visiting at the home of her uncle, Dryden. Gorril. Quite “a. number were present. Papers were given by Mrs. C. Knight father Ir 0. Weldon Hrs. Rightmeyer is visiting her brother. Mr. 0' Weldon, -â€" Mr. J. A. McCaums is renewing old acquaintances here. (Spock! to The Post.) he Women’s Institute for August was held at the home of him. Jess. Wewere glad'tooee ontoldand much thought of M.“ the tween than and Mutton enjoying work on Sunday. nvery plannnnizby. Tint. was nhoi Hr. Geo. A. Reid and famiiy oiTo- about the same numb or more from. ronto. are spending a two weeks' the Heinity. who ape over to enjoy holiday at the home oi Mr. and hire. ‘the day and meet old Meade. The Henry Hogs, Twelve Mile Lake. ‘iadin; event or the any' . .port was} Mr Geo. Wyatt returned home in cricket match". The Linden: boy. iron: the vent cn 'I‘humday Inst. went into tb fig. 'ith the real old having attended the Brandon Fair, tune my menu. a. did mo and other points oi interest besides We mined .ome visiting her son. _ id the old time Linday «mutter-.1 Mr. F. Richaan and iamuy,‘ oi but a load can. was played. name Toronto. are spending a pleasant ho- i'vfl‘! good bowing and batting being Win, with their friend... Mr. and Mr. 'displend no the holding we. xood.f J. Fureoie.‘ ' Anon; thee. who' distinguished} Mr. F. 'r. Manon. of Fonogo Street than". were Ir. Johnston. Hr. 'Toronto. made a short visit to Boe- 0 Connor and eon. other Lindeny hung friends and returned home on {gentleinen when. name. we have not Tueedayt . 1m .51. to m; £100 fl; Oman»: Wt. H. Rogers, who_hns had atwo .‘u “a n, W of Halibnrton week's outing at Boekung, returned that they were good to his home in Toronto on Monday oldtimW.thelorwp.rti-1The new arrivals atMr. Geoue ‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ wâ€"Vfiwrfi' his scientific butting. ammonia-1n; {ht-rod and sister, Miss Bivers, Miss 111' age he is a marvel. ; . Pettigrew, Miss Brown and Miss Mr. Lucas ans Hr. Johnlton both But; Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Mr showed up well in the bowling. malls Mr Waggstafi Miss Fowler. Mr. tween there and mutton enjoying' every pleasant ”.1“! wueleo' about the tune numb: or more from . the “chatty. who cele over to enjoy the <13! and meet. old mm. The! leading event 0! tb" dey'e eport we: , laddfies?" The oxcnnim Item Linda! last to out pretty little town was quite a. success; about four hundred vultom vâ€"vâ€"wwâ€" â€"â€" â€"â€"‘ ww- â€". mum, with thur'hma and val-:Brm'retuned to m'm in Ian. :11 wooded and dotted with j Goldwater and nctofiu Harbor this loch; clued to-thefr 'M, partic- ; week; - ularly. The beauty 0! 1t .11 is like a} Mr. and ms. sohn Awston, ofTo~ panorama. "Will ye come again. 1 meta. were the guests of their It. and Mrs Hm Fowler nm‘. Leo. Fowler attended the regat- at Sturgeon Point on Thursday. charming elect on the'eonplexion. as you would notice when your ladies arrived home. There is eolnethingln the very nu- thct eende every one- awny looking My Ind contented. A more 'orderly and more reeneeteble, lototpeople'hnvenotbeenhere for a long time, and we hope the eeme one with my others "will come here MhuouotMugood-udlod- ale shouting-omens.“ i! thoraunymonlyhfl W goodthqdonmmethyvoflld put on two ofthmyereevuy neu- To ' Scotchmcu tho, f-Highlanda‘d LINDEN VALLEY (890cm to The Phat) of Tormcâ€"OIJO par Your In Advance Hr. Gordon Hopkins was s in andsay {11:3 week. Mrs. L. Christopher and children, of Peurboro, are Visiting relatives in l Aww, Hut use all" I! 01 men {rm-ads. Mr. and In. Ingdon dur- o ingtheearly partoftheweek. hi llr.McDom.-1d was outoftown tor ‘a two weeks but netflied hoine Satâ€" 5- urday evening to tave his regular Train. Miss Maggie Graham return-:11 to Peberboro on Tuesday, having spent a few- days at her home lure. Miss Ruby Austin, of Fentlcn Falls returned to her Home last, Saturfiay. Mr. and M15. H. szâ€"vrks, of Toron- to passed through this village on Saturday last to Miner's Bay, when ”'83 M. Cameron, of Toronto, and Misses. B. Clarke and R. Arnold, of Fenclon Falls are visitors of Mrs: E. A. White, at her cottage, Miner’s visiting at Mr. A. Y. Hopkins. If. F. Mn. 91*. ., of Toronto, is visiting his son, Mr. John Train. Miss Violet Graham visited Hali- burton friends on Sunday and Mon- wen W. Craig, G. Dettman and S. :Wells, Mr. Waggstafi, Miss Fowler. lira. Goude and three daughters and ' Miss Wood. 1 Mr. O! 8. Hare; of St. 'Ostharhes, .paesed through here this-week. He ewes accompanied by Mrs. Hera all 1their con and daughter. and Miss. Lombards. They were on their way to their cottage at St. Nora-s lake 'AlargepartywenttoBoh Bake this not to ma then- holidaya. I lira. Wright. of Bobcaygeon, and |their two children. no visitors here. Among those who took in the ox- curslon to Halibuttcn this week few days with‘Mrs. Cufi'a vaults, The new arrivals at Mr. Geo. re mints aouthdaqmlfiuuons Mrs. Seward is Visiting her dgugh- rs, Mrs. H. Hopkins, and Mrs. A. Mr. I". Tzlalcn. of Foliage Street Toronto. nude g short visit to Boa- kuu Mead: and returned home on In, Wt {”693th home from CObocbnk "b as y night; Minden’s List Of News Items . ‘Bpochl- to The Post) Ming Thompson, of Toronto, (Spatial to The Post.) .Jas. Dawson returned from Co- ', ~of *Baddow’,

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