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Lindsay Post (1907), 29 Sep 1911, p. 1

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Mr. Walker. Baptist minister msmelds. Mrs Neal! and little here left last week on a two Weeks' liter. Ruby. Mr Carmichael, Mr. , Visit to Hamilton and other places_ {1â€"3 Chirpengh. Mr Melville: ReV. J. Ross of peterboro ocwmed gamma Mrs J Lytle, Mr R the pulpit in the Presbyterian church 1111538 MazWOod and Mr H here yesterday and gave a. fine dis- lflfly treated a sprained ankle N: am for three or tone Why mlying Dhamberlains Mindy a! 30011 as the injury I'M. and observing the direc- "ml achbottle. a cure can Making next a negro! mm, ”The Hottest Coon in ."Ifilanear at the Academy I mm here last “'9‘ and the wealth 1131119 nmgr also v I m on Friday gar. __.â€".â€" Firm-e, which was held on and Wednesday of last week Market M. tag, '83 “WV! 4.1.: M1 Alton is spenumg a wee, RM near Glandine. hran-here- last week was Wm _,_,; nd the weather all that Ladips’ l Cain: Attraction “bottle. 8 cure can infirm two to four days. Young and daughter, of 7 . our Sixty-SIX“! Year ....ST .30. $\,.3O and $10.00 W to the If- Hi9 spent 18 m Cobonrg. s’ Black Kersey Coats. S125 , George Benson, 0! 3 visiting friends here days last week, m 10:13 Road Fair. Mn is spending a week in filling a corn silo _ Wm. Alton had his by being caught in {M'ér‘tihlp Tweed effects :1". mp9 collars, $12 09 ............... $15.0" to the Post) ’eterboro f or g ‘V Coats velvpt coi- g. in black and MW, ..........Z.5lr;,-(m Parents, week with Mrs. Alex. Moore. 5 Mr. A. Clark, of Lindsay. spent the ‘ week end visiting Dr. and Mrs. White. ‘ Mr James Morrison’s youngest son gwas kicked by a young horse last i. We hope to see him about again Soon i A like accident happened Mr. Len‘s ‘ryoungest boy last week when he was gdown at Mr . Ritchie’s and coming home. He was kicked by a young colt in the head and abdomen. He is get- ting better. , râ€"â€"vv-v over Sunfla . ‘6 Mr. Mark was 3 Lindsay visitor on y ‘1 t k Misses Florence and Gladys Moore - as wee . - ~ ’ . vxsuted at Mrs J. W. Wakely's and ; Fred Mark and Torn McEachren 01L. . - . other frxends in Lindsa ver S ‘C.I. spent the week end at home. y o unday . Miss Tenn. McArthur, who has beep M195 Lulu Jom' °r wand” Falls, visiting her parents here, returned to is Visiting at Mr. Fred Dettmen s. ‘ g 1 th R0 alBank Toronto on Saturday. ; Mr- Ernifimore’ _° F V 1‘, Miss Snow ofDetroit, left Friday I Peterboro, ‘3- spendmg his twgdwee : to resume her duties as nurse. .hohdays nth hrs parents, 3'. an Mrs. Lawson is visiting friends at Mrs. Alex. Moore. z Fenelon Falls for a ‘fem weeks. . Mr. A. Clark, of Lindsay. spent th- â€"-â€"-â€"- y‘r; here left last week on a two Weeks' pafeiZZAfiiei-Z Eli-1:23;.is visiting her visit to Hamilton and other plaCes_ Mr. A. Carmichael and Mr. Duncan Rev. J .. Ross of Peterborcf occupied are recovering slowly. 1225“?“ Margaret mes on Mr. Levia, G.T.R. agent, is mov- day for her home inCalgary. ' - . d Miss Allie Ford, and Miss Alice "1:; lanltlo Mrs Graham 3 Mi 8”“ °" Trebelico visited friends: M mum“ t e i . oon (2.30) and ii {the evening at 7.30 Mr. Boxall and ,Mr Sparling of Linds othe service. Special musi taken at MILLERSMITH (Crowded out last week.) Millersmith, Sept. 15.-The I daughter of Mr and Gah‘ey, Mrs Edward four months old- man 1». ’the Sunday School will at the evening service. Bert McLean of Lindsay ; community last week, up some insuranCe. Childran’s Felt Hats, for early fall wear, in popular Shades, navy, brown and cardinal, from ...... 500 to '51 00 Ladips’ Black Panama Skirts. newest styles, from. . . . $3.00 to $5.00 Babys Bear Skin Coats-,2” to 26 in sizps, ranging from S? 50 to $5.00 with bonnets to match Litzle Chi'dyen’s red. green, brown and navy Coats. from. .323?!) to $5 00 , our Sunday “11°01, .Mr. W. Rich of Toronlo, visited annual rally (18531319 : W1th hls-aunt, Mrs. Welhngton, and will meet at the usual other fnends over Sunday. ernoon (2.30) and in Mrs. Walters, of Oakwood, and Mrs. 4.00 Lb. Boxall and Wilson, of Greenwood, visited Mrs. Lindsay will conduct J G. Prouse on Wednesday. rcial music will‘besup' Mrs. Chas. MCDonald left last week tit, and a collection in {for a trip to the West. ay School will bel Mr. V. D. McPherson was in Toron- rning service. Ito last week. g of last wee; (Special to the Post) . :e on Thursday Mr. Roy Thorndyke, of Winmpeg, l was attended but formerly of this place, called on ore and friends. friends here on Friday. Sunday school! Mr. W. mob of Toronto. visited Jindsay wasf Miss Anna McLaughlin left Mondac week, and 'for Toronto to resume her studies at I University. aland spent‘ Miss Tootie Stoddard left Monday for Peterboro to attend Normal. Mrs. Ruan and Master Oliver visited at Mr. OIiVer Sunderland last week. I Visitors at Lindsay exhibition frOm flier;- were Mr and Mrs Prouse and s and pleas- ’ J... - nemee is vis- and friends little It is'not the quant1ty or food taken, but the amount digested and assimi- lated that giVes strength and vitality to the system Chamberlain's Stomach and LiVer Tablets invigorate the sto- mach and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally. For sale by all dealers. Mrs Bagshaw and Misses visited with friends at S1 last week. Mrs Gilson. Miss Smith, Misa Alma Leo’d. Miss A Hm Hawkins, Mr. Greg Wellington. Mr R Mrs Caverly Mr ; McRae 'ned Week’s Doings From Woodville Miss Green and Mrs Alma Smith Miss M Mc- HOWkinS and Mr R, G’maWBY. Mr and Mrs [r R Thomas, M;- and , and Miss Alice friends at Scarboro LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 88 Prensa Sunderland ’â€" Rev. Mr. Laurence preached his fare Miss Hattie Stewart of Sacksville, well sermon last evening to a large N.B.,‘a.nd Mrs. Rev. Thompson, of . congregation. His assistant, Mr. Tyron, P.E.I., are guests of Mrs. w, 3 Childs returns to Toronto to attend B. Saccombe, town. . 10011089- Mr. and Mrs. C. Weldon left on Wed nesday morning for Hornings Mills and will be guests of Dr E J Keyes while there. We understand Mr O Wakely intends putting in a stock of groceries short- ly, and is now having a sale, of furn- iture. Mrs. (Dr.) McPhail. of Manilh was the guest of Mrs. (Dr.) Dale Tuesdav MiSSeS Walton and Burgis are re- ture a :2 moving from Coad Co.’s store into: This 6 Mr A Walton’s house, where they will power I continue dressmaking. ‘ ‘Will be ‘ Next Sunday evening ReV. W Limâ€" tion the bert, will conduct the service in the! at apre Methodist Church, and will take as ’ Notice his subject, “The greatest thing at will she: the FairJ’ P Mr J Naylor, of Islay, Secretary of the Fenelon Agricultural Society vis- ited our village Tuesday and was highly pleased with the show. ' Mr. and Mrs R J Browne, and Mr. and Mrs Chapman, of Orono, visited Rev and Mrs Limbert on Sunday “u.” “ “ “““““""“ “u“ °_”“ ""5““; 0‘ The Augustine Steam Rotary En- ‘Lmdsay spent bunday With Mrs hugh gine is now in Lind-sax at Ingle’s £80m Planing Factory waiting the arrival 1 Mrs. Hambly, of Gooderham and of the inventor who will personally MFS W- McQJaig were guests 07 MT. supervise its installation. The ‘base of and Mrs Geo SaVinac this week. this engine only occupies a. floor Mr Roy Gardner of Toronto spent space of 24 126 inches and under teat Sunday at his home here. has delivered 57 brake horse power Miss Edith Hutchinson and friend Mr. Augustine asks the stockholdâ€" Miss Butterworth of Victoria Roadjers and citizens of Lindsay to meet visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jamihim during his stay here with a. View Hutchinson at Mariposa station on!0f locating one of the first plants in Sunday, iCanada for the manufacture of this Mr. J. F. Brass returned from agwonderful power producer. This en- trip to the West on Monday evening. ‘gine can be manufactured 11D to a Mr. and Mrs R J Browne, and Mr. {moderatei horse power at a. cost and Mrs Chapman, of Orono, visited :0: three dOHaI'S Der horse power in Miss Nettie Perrin, of Toronto visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Perrin over Sunday. 1 Mrs. Langdon of Canton spent a. few days with her sister Mrs D D Kel- lling‘ton during the past week. i !h l lo 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cas Powers, of Kirby Mrs A E Handcock and son Cecil. of Lindsay spent Sunday with Mrs Hugh Mrs. Black, of Oshawa, Mrs McKen- zie, of Columbus, Mrs Soanes of Lind- say, spent Sunday with' Mrs. John Armitage. Miss Brady from England spent Sunday with her brother, Mr John Brady. Miss ,M. Burgess of Cannington was the guest of her cousin Miss Etta. Walton for a few days this week. Mr. S. Austin of Clevdnnd is the guest of Rev. W. Limbert at the parâ€" sonage. I On Wednesday evening a few young people gathered at the home of Mrs. Mason, and after all had been made welcome, an address was read by Miss s Exm'ly Dobson, and Miss Flossie Coad ‘ presented Miss‘ Cora Mark with a, be utiful painted raw fruit . slight token of esteem. Miss Mark was completely taken by surprise, but re- plied, thanking the young People for‘ their gift. Games of various kinds were indulged in, and after a lunch had been served, all repaired to their homes, havinb enjoyed a very profit- able evening. ’ «'1.- Mrs. Dillman left on Thursday to spend a month with friends in Toron- to InBDeCtor Stevens, ed our schools here last. (Special to The Post) The Fall Fair held here on Tuesday was a. great success, the afternoon be- ing fine. The attendance Was good, Lindsay, Woodville, Cannington, Fen- elon Falls and other places being well represented. The gate recapts were the largest ever taken and al-‘ though the hall exhibit Was not as 1 large as- usual, some beautiful work! was on exhibition. OUtside. the hors- es and cattle exhibited was the best in the history of the Society. The Sylvester band of Lindsay was in at- tendance during the afternoon. The count in the evening Waslargely‘ at- tendeé. the procoeds of concert alone amounting to nearly $100. The ‘booth under the management of the Ladies’ Aid was well patronized and the sum‘. of $100 realized. The baseball match between Cannington and Kirkfield re- Isulted 9â€"4 in favor of Cannington. In lthe tug-of~war, an amusing part of l the afternoon’s proceedings, between 1 the north and south of the township. i the south side winning. We congratu- 1 n I ,ate the Directors on the great suc- cess of the day. We are pleased to see Miss Nellie Coad out again after her long illness. d and also that her brothers Ray and T Frank, are both doing nicely. a I , OAKWOOD FAIR A GREAT SUCCESS OTHER NEWS NOTES FROM VILLAGE ) Dale Tuesday; For bowel “complaints m children . of Lindsay visit- >011 Wednesday always give Chamberlain’s "on , unolera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Icastor oil. It is certain to efiect a cure, and when reduced with water and sweetened Is pleasant ro take. No physician can perscritte a. Letter [remedy For sale by all dealers. at a premium. Notice of Mr. Augustine’s coming will shortly begiven. PHILIP MORGAN, Druggvist. This engine will be the universal power producer; the demand for it; will be enormous; the cost cf produc- Patent rights cover both the gaso- line and steam engines. Lindsay can at once obtain the right to manufac- ture a special type of this engine. w vat-cc uuumu per uorse POWGI‘ in ”cm“ “‘7‘" MI' nenaerson I steam and very little higher in gaso- and as a result of their visit li-ne. came from the 'Wollnndmvn nu... Invention Now at lngles' Planing {dill Awaiting Coming of Inventor AUGUSTINE STEAM ROTARY ENGINE Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Thas. Scott of West Guilford, were in town last week. Minden Fall Fair, Tuesday Oct. 3rd. Messrs. Mark and Oscar Sisson. of Stanhope were visitors in Coboconk. Mrs. 'A. Langdon is spending a pleasant holiday with friends in Rev. W. J. Rayner attended a, meet- ing of the I'ros‘. ytery in Lindsay last . __â€" v Mrs. Fielding, of Coboconk‘ is visit- (‘The galibutton County Teachers’ ing her mother, Mrs. Evans. . ,Ionven 10n I be held. In Hahburt- The annual convention of the W. M. on on Thursday and Fnday, Sept. 28 . . . . . S. o, the Methodlst Church, Lmdsay The Masses Neihe Prltchard and 01- . . . . . d1stnct, wxll be held 111 the Omemee we Hobden started last week to Cbu h Wednesda Oct 4 spend the winter in Toronto. Miss m on y Sylvia Hobden accompanied them to To all appearance partridges will Lindsay where she remained for the he very plentiful when the 5933011 OP- Fair. ens next month. One flew against the Rev. H. A. Frost gave avery inâ€" window of Reeve Mulligan's house structive lecture in the Methodist with such force that it broke the Church on Wednesday evening, illua- pane and cut its neck with the broken trating by sterescopic views the sub- glass. Two were also found on the ‘ ject “Strangers within our ates.” tennis court on than". n: Mn: u- Miss R. Hill, of Lochlin, was 11 town last week. Miss R. Sisson, of Liflord, i charge of the Junior Department the Public school at Minden. Mr. John Perkins, of Norland, in town on Wednesdnv 1m» Rev. James Wallace, of Lindsay, will cezduct the service in the Pres- byterian church on Sunday on Sun- day October let. A (What wedding $00k plaCe in Sr. Geotges church. Haliburtnn A- mm: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morti two children, returned home terboro last week. Mr. W. F. Ritchie, of Geler town last week. Items of Interest From the Northern Vrllage in Paragraph Form. NEWS or MINDEN" lowest and yet they will se’; 29 1911 - v. UAAUU, youngesé: daughter of spent the week-end at his home.~ Vm. Cooper, of Bosk- Miss Margaret McCaffery, wha is 111. Henry Hewitt of teaching at Wilberforce, was home were united in m_ar- our Sunday. Tb . J. Mortimer, 3,31 came from the Wellandvave church Mr enmg at 8 o clock. Henderson's four-year term in the 3 Charlotte Street church expires in Mrs. J. J. Lee and children, of June next. He will be greatly missed Kirkfield, have returned home after by his congregation and by the citi- Spending the past few days with her zens generally. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bell. ”I. unuu'ulu‘w We 'need something of the warmth ,of the First Apostolic band who after Examiner: Rev. George W. Hen der-lthe descent of the Holy Spirit were son, who for the past three years and enabled to convert 3000 persons to a half has been pastor of the Charl- 'the new Christian church. otte Street Methodist Church in this' Rel Canon Plumtre. of St- James“ city, has' received a unanimous invi- Cathedral, TOFODtO. spoke on in June next and he has decided to fteristics as emuisitely exemplified in accept the call, notifying the St. :the Master‘s lifeâ€"kindness and firm- Catharines authorities of his decision. ; ness. He warned clergymen regarding A deputation from St. Catharines Fdecay of worshipâ€"no service from one. attended the service in the Church :siznday to another. quietly a couple of Sundays ago and: heard Rev Mr Henderson preach ,- The Sunday School conference at n. A deputation from St. Catharines attended the service in the Church O ' . k C - ThlS Branch wfll Issue Letters of Credlt and Drafts on all Important paints in Canada. negotmte Bxlls sent for collection. make belegraphic transfers. and transact every description of banking businesc. Informatmn will be furnished on all Canadian matters. A specix‘ i‘pnrtment. will be provided for the use ofgvisitor‘s and bear. rs ofpur -‘ttc; of Sredit. C. A. BOGE RT, General Manager A Branch July last, at- C APITAL $4, 000,000; RESERVE'$5, 000 ,000;'TOTAL ASSETS! 62 ,500 ,OCO HEAD OFFICE E. B. OSLER, M.P., President V THE DOMINION BANK , HEAD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO FORMER PASTOR FOR ST. CATHARINES Mr. Woodger occupied the pulpits in the Bethel circuit on Sunday in the‘ absence of Mr. Line. ‘ The miliinery openings in Mr Chas Ivory's store were held on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Miss Millie in charge. Mrs. Percy Nugent and children re- turned to Lindsay after spending sev- eral weeks with her mother, Mrs Cald well. "vyâ€" ens next month. One flew against the has been prepared 311d 0“ window of Reeve Mulligan' 5 house Imuted ’50 attend and Shah with such force that it broke the “moments“ 0f thanvening. pane and cut its neck with the broken glass. Two were also found on the tennis court on the lawn of Mrs. Mc- ARCHDIACONAL Cree, while another flew into the liv- ery barn. Others hahe been seen fly- ing around, so a great many birds : ((PII ought to be banged after Oct. 15th. Miss Muriel .. orrison, of Peterboro, spent the week-end witg her mother. mt. N. Clarne is spending a few 9 (Special to the Post.) I Mr. Charlie Thornton, of Detroit, Uas t e gdest of Miss Edith Robin- son for the pr st week. 3 Mr. Beatty, and daughter, Mary, of Welland, were in towa one day last ‘ week. Misz Jessi? Nichnlls. spent Mnnl‘n" of this bank was est‘lhlis 73 CORNHILL, E.C. spent a cal Visit- On We are g1“ 11] is improv: Rev. Mr. H charge of his Monday illness. Mary, St. Paul's Church will ening at 8 o’clock. I 1 Rev. B. J. Moore, of St. George’s Church, Toronto, spoke on “The Res- ponsibility for a. Faithful Witness and gMinistry. ” He warned cleI'gymen ag- Eainst becoming mere omcials, and do- ling the work of a. gramaphone. anaresses in St. .Paul’s church Archdeacon Warren condnci service and made a few introd‘ gremarks. shedjinfL nzlon‘] Englwn 1. am It Last eVening at 8 o'clock the Arch diaconal Conference of Pemolgh opened with a short serVice and two addresses in St.-Paul’s churn}: TORONTO D. MATTHEWS, Vice-Pres V _..-v\,u m the basement of the Methodist church after which a couCert will be giVen in the Presbyterian. 'A good programme has been prepared. and oVerybody is znn.“_ J A Miss L. Wood left on Monday to at ' end Peter-bore Normal school. On Sunday Oct Oct 1 special Services will be held 10 the Cambray Presby- terian church, it being the occasion of the anniyersary. On Monday even-r inz, Oct. 2nd, teawill beserved in ”an“; Luau r‘au- last week. On. Monday Oct 2 the Presbyterian: of Cambray and surrounding country intmd giving atea and concert at the Church in our village. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Miss L. Wand 1.94» A- unzk . ing asocial evening at Mr William Webster on 1 nesday in October. Mr and Mrs W Weldon Sunderland Fair last we There was Village 1331: ing day. Miss Laura Bags! in the city since In turned to her home Inspector Stevens ary visit to our .sc] Rev. Mr. Turner pied the Presbyteri: last Sabbath. WEEKLY EDITION M1}, and MTS. Feir the home of Mr. F9 Mr, and M) home of Mr. ‘ of last week, Women '5 Institute i are glad that improving. " and Mrs City 81009 last attend and share in of tfiaovmng. 1 Warren conducted the made a few introductory - HOWard is able considerable stir Thursday as it v ((MIHHE OUr school W Weldon attended rs. Rogers Visited at ’- h‘eir are visiting VII“. Feir for a few‘ Bagshaw who has Work begin this eV~ 11001 last Tuegdzy‘ 0f Kirkfield, (affix. made his cusmâ€" Mrs Wells who 11‘ again after recent winter e intend hold. Z the home of the first wed. a few days. was in here on.

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