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Lindsay Post (1907), 18 Sep 1914, p. 4

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‘WMMMW W. G. DeShane, ‘ Dr. and Mrs. (‘hristie and children and Mrs. Farrow, of Sunderland, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gilson, on Thursday. ‘ Mr. George Gardner, of Orillia, is enjoying a pleasant visit with his brother, Mr. Robert Gardner. ' Several from here attended the School Fair at Little Britain on Mom day. Mr. D. Austin, ‘ is yhe guest of t‘ at the parsonage Miss Lizzie Biddlecombe, or Tor- onto, is at present enjoyjng her holi- days with Miss Pearl Ferguson . Mr. W. F. Webster attended the Undertakers‘ Convention in Toronto, on Tuesday and Wédnesday last. Mises Pearl and Flossie Coad spent the week-end in Toronto. Mrs. N. 1". Gerry. of Brussels, re- turned to her home on Monday, after spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stewart. Miss Edith Armstrong, of Peniel, was the guest of Mrs. G. Barker on Thursday. on Tuesday last. Miss Prescilla Parrott, wha has spent the past two years with Miss V. James, returned to Peterboro on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weldon. Master Frank and Billie, Mr. W. Lownsbor- ough, Mr. J. E. Lownsborough, and Miss Jennie Crud. attended the mar- riage of Miss Hannah Lownsborough to Mr. Sanderson, of Peterboro, on Wednesday, at the home of Dr. J. W. Ray at Caznbray. (Snecial to The Post.) Mrs. Snowden. Mrs. Henry and daughter; Dorothy, of Port Hope, Miss Ingersol, Miss Wilson, of Uxbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Sowden, of Canning- ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wylie work Ray at Cazrxbray. Quite a number assisted in draw- ing lumber for the new church sheds on Monday. Messrs Kennedy, of Litile Britain and men', have the contmct, and are nowvbusy at the MMWWW-fi-O‘N Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomdyke and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorndyke motor- ed down from Toronto, and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Thorndyke. The regular meeting posa Council was held Hall on Saturday last. The Mariposa Township Fair is to be held at Oakwood on Monday and Tuesday of next week, witht great attractions. A first-class concert will be given in the Town Hall in the evening by local talent, assisted by talent :xom Lindsay. An orchestra will furnish music throughout the evening Be sure and attend. WWfi-fi-UWW***M PAGE FOUR. Some of out villagers attended the Eldon' Fair at Woodville on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Next Sunday morning a Rally Day service will be held at 10.30 am. An excellent program will be given, the singing will also be given by the scholars of the Sunday School. The East Oakwood school will take part in this service which will be very in- teresting indeed. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bowes, of Lind- say, spent Sunday with their daught~ er, Mrs. W. F. \Vebster. and fullmving‘ days. correct de Sign-s and t‘bt‘t’nl‘n: values. now ready for inspec- tion. T hursday, MESS DENNIS, FALL MMIHERY 1m Kent-st up-stuit s OAKWOOD of Willoughby, Ohio, he Rev. W. Limbert Sept. 1 Otis, .oo”.oo.*'. of the Mari- in the Town ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. Snider have re- turned home after a pleasant vaca- ltion spent with their parents at Mea- iford. ‘ Mr. William Robinson and daught- er, Miss Edith, have gone to Dakota to be the guest of the farmer‘s bro- ther. Mr. Robert Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Best, Pleasant. were the guests ( Mrs. F. G. Sandy. on Sund Mr. and Mrs. William Bannen visit- ed at the home of their daughter, Mrs. H. Pel, on Sunday. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church will be held on Thursday afâ€" ternoon next at the parsonage. Miss Myrtle Clements, of Lindsay, spent Sunday at the home of her uncle, Mr. Fred Clement. Miss Hazel Brooks was a visitor to Lindsay on Saturday. Mrs. Robert T0019 has gone to visit her daughter. Mrs. A. Courtney, of Crow Hill. Mr. F. Tagart, of Port in town on business. Mrs. A. C. Hodgetts has returned home after an extended visit with her parents. Misos Gladys and 011a. Muligan of Peterboro were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mulligan over Sunday. Miss Elva Bradley, of Powles Corner-E, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bx'adley. Rev. Mr. Stillman, of British Col- umbia, is visiting his wife‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Elliott, before leaving to attend the general confer- ence of the Methodist Church. Mr. Stephens, of Peterboro, motor- ed through town the beginning of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nugent left last week for Newburyport, Mass. where they will visit their son, Rev. Walter H. Nugent. and 3 Street day Mr. and Mrs. Wiibert Fee‘w Lindsay on business Saturday Mr. Havclock Fee. of Lindsay, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs George Fee, over Sunday. Mr... Thos. Henderson has return- wood Rally Day is being observed next Sabbath morning at 10 o‘clock, in the Presbyterian Sunday School. It is especially requested that all~the members be present with their par- ents. Mrs. T1105. Henderson has return- :)d to her home in Moose Jaw attex a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Henderson, King. guest Toronto (Special to The Post.) Among those who attended Toronâ€" to Exhibition from this vicinity were Mrs. Neil Brown, Misses Susan and Martha Ross, Mrs. W. J. Max- well,and Messrs. Manning, Sunny- brooke Farm. Mrs. Bai'n, of I..indsay' is visiting at the home of Mr. John Barker. Mr. A. Spence, of Toronto is visitâ€" ing his brother, Mr. R. Spence. Mr. A. McKee 18 at present plough- ing on his farm at Islay, he having leased the property of Mr. David Graham. 10310 hum! 0T0!“ F11 tlxe X10! :1 Hull) W. J. Stephenson has z'otu.‘ned hv mugs of the congregauon iiy l'vques‘ced to be present. In] Mrs. L. Werry, of Fleet- :otomd through town on Mon- HE Special to The Post.) IIOHII‘LS h C l' ie] Morrison, of Peterboro t of her parents, Mr. and V7.0 oris’on. HARTLEY OMEMEE .s 0. Ivory is the sister, Mrs. Barrie, of monthly meetir Wilbert Fee‘ were in of m no 01‘ on of Mount of Mr. and Perry, was resbyterian \N’edncsduy M fs. David 309cm} Invitations have beén issued‘ for the marriage of Mr. C. S. (Thompson of the Standard Bank, Toronto. and Miss Pearl Oliver, of Little Britain, to take place on Wednesday, Sept. 23rd. Miss Orr Mcracken, of Warsaw. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Loy Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wickett were in 09112. 'a on Wednesday attending the Mr. and Mrs. Horace Metherell, of Lindsay, spent a. few days under he parental TOUf last week. Messrs Clarence and Stanley Spark spent Friday last in Port Perry and (Tannington. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rogers, of Linden Valley, spent Labor Day with friends here. 'Mr. Orville 'Sulber’t, of Fenelon Falls, paid a visit to our village last week. Mr. G. H. ‘Wilson, proprietor of the Lindsay Post, was here‘attendâ€" ing the school fair on Monday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian Church was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Grecnaway on Thursday after- noon. Miss Florence Western left for Belleville this week, where she will attend the Deaf and Dumb Institute. Mr. and Mrs. John Wickett,;o.f T0* ronto, spent the week and under the parental rcof. Mr. Oscar Wakely, of Oakwood, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. J. Rich, on Sunday. Mr. Garfield Heatlie spent a few days with friends in Toronto this week. 6 Mr. Wilson Pogue, of Toronto, spent the week end with his=brother, Mr., James Pogue. (Bpeciar to The Post.) Mr. Sam Wooh‘id'ge returned home On Wednesday evening of last week aftergspcn-iing the past two years in the West. He is looking hale and hearty. Miss Elsi-3 Cornish has return;d»_xf- tcr spthing a, few days in Toron:o. Miss Lorna I-Iullyer spent Labor Day in (Mkwood, the guest of her sister, Miss Elsie Hullyer. Mr. W. J. Greenaway and Amos Rogoss werelin Toronto a few days last week attending the Exhibition. Miss Lyda Whiteside left for Guelph on Monday, where she will at tend the Maodonal'd Institute. Messrs; W. T. O'rvis and Lou Brown, of Lind-any, were in our vil- lage Saturday pitching the tent for the. rural school fair. which Was ~held on Monday. A b-and' of gy-psies passed through our village last Friday” The [rural school fair which was held in! Mr. Wesley Henderson’s woods on. Monday, was well attend- ed. A programme of sports'dncluding baseball, tug of war and races 'wete run ofi.during the afternoon. Miss Gladys Chid‘ley spent a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Bert Jewell, at Linden Valley last week. week. taking in L ndlsay Exhibition this The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Church,was held at the home of Mrs. E. Z. Yerex on Thursday afternoon, when a. very profitable time was spent. 'air. Dr. G. W. Hall spent a few days in Toronta last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kennedy‘ and Mr. Laurie Kennedy spent Thursday last in Lind‘ray. Hr. Harry Keslick, representative of G. H.1Woodward~( 00., Canning- ton, was in our village on Wednes- day last. The regular meeting of the wom’EWednevsda t l ' en’s Institute will ‘be held at thei _ _Y a “3 home of Mrs. Bentley Faithful on; M185 MCPhadden Two papers will be given, subjects,‘unc1e, Mr. Neil Ml Wednesd-éy, Sept. 23rd, at 2.30 pan. Mrs. Rich Fel‘ma “Value of Change of’Air and Scen- iting her father, cry” and storing of fruit and vegeâ€"lter tables after which a discussion will! ,' he led by two ladies. Everybody welâ€"z Mr. Clifford Sm; come. "C.I., spent Sllll‘da Miss Canada Whiteside'left for To-iMr. Clarke Smlth. ronto on Monday where she will air] Miss Birdie McL tend the Conservatory of MuSic. |of Cartwright frie Mr. Clarence Spark attended the Exhibition in Toronto last week. The brick jwork at the Christian Church is getting pretty well ad- vanced and when completed ‘will be an A1 structure. *' Mr. F. McClory, agent for the Lon- don Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Lindsay, motored through our burg on Wednesday of last week. Mr.,W. G. .Deshane,,‘ Mr. {Joseph 'Deshane, Mr. Deshane, sr, Mrs. Mil- ton Groves and children motored to Lindsay on Saturday. Mr. Arthur Lane of the Standard Bank Stafi, is at present enjoying his holidays. (Special to The Post.) Mr. and Mrs. W. Grimstone, of Lindsay were guests of Mr. W. Dale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hancock left on Friday for Welland. Mr. Joe DeShane, of Guelph, Mr. large number ‘ from here intend LITTLE BRITAIN LINDEN VALLEY of Little Britain FAN WEEK NEWS 01“ mm as -;J.--, ~“ _., ,. *rww'r' {Yr ,, 1.- “ALA #15:: cfnrr fnp IIXPE 1991' ZLLU 213;”? m ‘,__ Mr. Marshal Cruess spent Monday in Lindsay. Corn cuttmg is the order of the day in this vicinity. visited frfiends in this vicinity on on Monday evening, after Vlsiting Friday last. their daughter and attending the ex- Mr. Marshal‘ Cruess spent Monday ,hibition at Toronto. We are sorry to hear that ‘Mr. Wm. Dale is still on the sick list. We hope for his speedy recopery. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Birchard mo- tored to Victoria Road on Sunday. Miss Tillie returned home on Wed- nesday, having spent the past six weeks with Toronto friends. A number from here attended the school fair In Oakwood on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wright, also Mrs. B. Wright spent Saturday in Lindsay. Mrs, S. E. Terrill, Woolcr, is visiting her friend, Miss Gertrude Birchard, Inglenook. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Dale spent Saturday in Lindsay. Mrs. Rich Ferman of Wick, is vis- iting her father, Mr. Henry Whet- ter. ’ (Special to The Post.) Judge McIntyre, of Whitby, spent Wednesday at his farm here. Miss McPhadden is visiting her uncle, Mr. Neil McPhadden here. Mr. W. Thornton of Lorneville and friends spent Sunday here. Rev. W. G. G311, of Athcrley, Will occupy the pulpit at our church on Sunday next. Miss.Maimie Honey spent Sunday with Port Perry and Toronto friends A great many from here attended the tam-3' at Lindsay and Woodville this week. - Mr. G. W. Hardy attended the disâ€" trict meeting at Woodville as a delegate from the Manilla circuit, Miss Birdie McLean is the guest of Cartwright friends. Mr. Clifford Smith, of Lindsay L. (LI “rm-1* Sunday with his father, I, ~‘-~r..v ‘-v- rcw'v -â€" v.4. vw, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rose, of Canning- ton, spent Sunday with fuiends here. (Special to Th9 Post.) Rev. S. C. Lordx of Fenelon Falls, conducted service in the Presbyter- ian church here on Sunday evening, exchanging pulpits with Mr. W. J. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. All the new Serges, Gabardines Tweeds, Worsteds, ‘Armures’. Cingalees, Tringalees. Crepe de Chines, Charmalines, San Toys, Sponge Cloths, 3roadeloths, Costume Velvets, Silks, Satins, and Delaines. Imported direct by us and landed here before the war began, thereby allowâ€" ing us to offer them to you at regular prices. Visit our Dress Goods Section whether you want a suit, dress, separate skirt or waist, vou will find a most exhaustive showing of materials and values that make your selections an easy matter. A SUPERB SHOWING OF DRESS FABRICS AND SUITINGS L HE LINDSAY posr PENIEL MINDEN DI‘dl of b‘enelon r‘aus . ' (SDecml to Tn ice in the Presbyter‘ e Past.) on Sunday evening, .its with Mr. w. J. .at their fall Work 0f Ploughirig. rais- .ing roots! and cutting Corn and Soutcr returned; home lbuckwheat. The corn crop is very The peopie of this corner are busy A number of the C.0.0.F. of Co- bOCOnk 'attended, service and decora- tion at the cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Alfred Lang-don, Mr. D. J. Hartle, and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baker returned home after visiting friends and attending Toronto‘ E2;- hibition. Miss Martha Harrison, of town, Visited Hall’s Lake friends last week. A number from here attended the Kinmount Fair on Tuesday. Miss Ida Moore, of‘Carnarvon Was in town on Monday. Mrs. ' Damon has returned home, after visiting friends in Camarvon. Mr. Alfred ‘ Palmer was among those to attend Toronto Exhibition 'this year. Miss Agnes Lott returned to Lind- say On Tuesday, after vismting her mother for a few weeks. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Mortimer, and daughter and son Russell are atâ€" ten'dJng the Peterborq Fair this week. We mean to make this store the Full of fi‘Cz'h stocks of advance Fail 1‘ Mr. Harry Welch, sr., has launch- ed a new motor boat this week. MISS McCluney, of Furnace Falls, returned to her home- on Monday, af- ter spending a. week with friends at Elsie. Messrs. Wm. Hartle, Walter Welch, Wm. Lindop and Clifford Seward, are attending the Peterboro Fair this week. Mrs. Henry Stevms and Mrs. Wm. Prentice are in Lindsay attending the fa-ir. ‘Mrs Wm. Baker and children havâ€" ing been visiting her relatives and takinngin the exhibition at Toronto last week. We ai‘e glad to report that Mrs. Walter Wright, who has been very 111, is able to bearound again. Mr. Lowes, of Bethany, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary Rogers, of Min- den Mills. Don’t forget the Minden fair Tuesday, September 29th. A number from here are attending gindsay Fair this_week. . Smart. stylish, up-to-date hats for Fall wear, imported direct by us from New York and Far- isâ€"hats that are not freakish, but that. possess that. becoming- ness and style that you are sure to be delighted with and such a comprehensive showing, em- bracing all the very latest in Felt, Plush, Fur Velvet, Satin and Silk effects. Visit our ShOW rooms; try them on; you are sure to find the hat you are looking for. ’61:? House of manta) amdm g! Hawk “L 1113.1": e ‘3. ~ mm mcmm >20 mmm OE» nahâ€".3551 §_r_u_2m_~< PLEASANT POINT ”(5E9 House of anlit {advance ran iVlercuuuurac "a; r you will con51der most fair and in: Prepareto do your shopping who to do the Fair. We are giving an my exhibition inside our store. Exposition of Fresh F all Styles. ' welcome here to View these gm whether you buy or not. 0 >‘ 30w... chvwmlmzwzm m10<§20 Om. 41m .392 m): 00>...m. >Zw mcqm We are justly proud of our great Coats and Suits. All the very newos up-to-date styles that appeal most. well tailored stylish garments. VV( you about them. We want you to s tied and delighted. good this year around .these parts, and as a considerable amount was sown by each farmer, the prospects of havmg sufficient food for the coming winter is very favorable. The potato crop is reported to be fairly good also, though some odd farmers are complaining of a slight rot. The patrons of the North Ops cheese factory held a meeting last Friday night to discuss the suggesâ€" tion of setting over one day's make of cheese to the Patriotic Fund. Noâ€" thing definite was settled upon. We hope, however, that these men will be able to come to some settlement whereby this deserving cause may reâ€" ceive some help from them. work took place last week, and since then the work upon it has a1~ most been completed. Several farmers of {his vicinity have recently had their barns and houses decm‘ated and protected by lightning rods. Our scheol has opened again after the summer vacation. Miss Perdue o: Bobcaygeon has resumed her duties as instructor, and we believe the. pupils will make good advances dur- ing the coming year under her leadâ€" ership. Mr. Wilson Hamilton has erected a fine driving and machide shed on his premises. The raising of the frame work took place last week. and Miss Leta‘ F.Brien of here, is spending a few days with friends at Bobcaygeon. . Miss Madelme Adams, Mr. Frank Rutherford, of Fenelon Falls, and a party of tourists from Lewiston I'. S., visited friends at Riverview last week. ' viMiss Zettar'Mitchell spenta few days with friends on the Scotch Line recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Mithell took in a couple of days at the Toronto Exhibifdon. (Special to The Post.) :1 Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daugh- L‘. ter, returned home to' OanningtOn 0“ ;‘, ThUI‘Sday after spending“, the week with her mother, Mrs. F. Lease. :: Miss J. Vanstone_ is in Toronto 31 visiting her sisters. ;: Mr. T. C- 'r Rmifh inn... yum/MM Mr. T. C. T. Smith is‘ in Torunto on business this week. Mrs. J. Jewell, of Linden Valley. is visiting her danghter, Mrs. J. H- McEachern. Miss Beatrice and Mr. Ed. I crop spent Sunday at BaJSOVer. .Mrs. Phillips, of Coboc0nk. i5 Ladies Fall Suits ....... Ladies Fa” Coats ....... Childrens Fall Coats 0â€"0â€"0â€" “Quality First” has always: been our watchword in select~ ing furs. This year we present for your inspection, the largosa range of choice furs that we have ever shown. Mink, Persian Lamb, Black Fox, Black Wolf, Marmot. Sable. Muskrat. Red Fox, Thibet, Er- mine, everything that is fash- ionable in neckpieces, muffs. setts and coats, is to be found here and we know the values will please you. We want you to see our big values in Ladies Muskrat Coats at only $55.00. Something very special. RELIABLE FURS AT POPULAR PRICES WOODVILLE the liveliest attracti 111 Mercha ndisc at Ed. Lilli theJ read“) a have we the t pleas one ‘ been that is th to t i118. Mrs. J past wet on Mom ! tem ' tion I tien Q stit! Tuesday. to, are McDufiy There in town 0 Vale's hor tied and r guest of her donating of their i for lis few 0 Pres he was a tri; aid 0 10c 1914 by Peter 1ttend€ much they Hall's Eng JIND S The Elder Mr. W! Mr Mist 5100 R Ill hen vm (‘th CSUHQ’ ‘0 to 0 to \‘erulsfl' mung resident . chair u filled ‘s Kn P program Sonya Inx mculuri Lam. M f“ at the I) by, Wednesu Fm in a 1 h 'hich \1 MW pa; in? “‘8 llllA IN! on "1 Eva U ml Mi. Mket Rbutm Of Mr W and next confi ati

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