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Lindsay Post (1907), 25 Nov 1910, p. 1

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”F4 Buv -* gear not quite so numerous, happy and nrosperous rutuie. .. - ..- i Mrs. Amey and Miss Amey of Can. 2.30“ smfomef years. although _ they -â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"+â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" ’ meeded in securing one fine deer PENIEL nington were the guests other sister Mrs. A. Cameron on Friday. hi last to return were Messrs F- Met- Mrs. D. Carmichael and sons, Dan A jolly load of our young men and Alex,, moved on Saturday last, went to the shooting match at Lit. to their new home in Cannington. tle Britain on Thursday ,aSt. They will be missed in this neighborâ€" Mr. J. W. Prouse and? Misses Ruth have resided here for and Beta. of Woohville were guests ‘3: ’i' :Robson. L}. Calder and m who got in on Thursday morn- 3.198523. Spence and Edwards re. ruled the end of the week previous. Ir. J. Jones. who was with the hood as they hrs. Henderson, Reesor, McCallum years. .of Mrs. Prouse on Sunday. in Mr. G. W. Hardy, spent a few days; Miss E Rodman, of Little Britain m in his ofiicial duty as speciei . of this week the guest of his cousin, visited her brother, Mr E' P. Bod~ inc-l far the hunting season. re- arts the law to be well observed in Mrs. 'C- 3- Bryans, and other Toronto man recently. Rev. W. E. Elliott commenced a 2 district over which he has charge ' friends. Mr. Robt. McIntyre, and daughter, series of sermonspn the tourney and g5. deer fairly numerous. mgr Simcoe, the well known ev- Miss M3? spent Saturday in Lindsay. deliverance of the Israelites in the realist of the Salvation Army held Miss Lillie McKague spent the week Methodist church on Sunday evening ;teresting meetings in the Salvation end at Kinervlew, the guest 0! her WhiCh was greatly en.oyed by the my ball on Saturday. Sunday and friend, Miss Sadie Francis. ’Vcongregationi The choir rendered an‘ lends? evenings. The lecture Mon- ML Ernest Wright and sister, Miss exrellent anthem, “Just as I am." in; evening on Pioneer Days in Queâ€" Lena, spent Sunday With CmminExams. Wilbur Lane taking the solo. ‘ tee was particularly good. Special to“ friends. .Miss Pearl Coad' taking the solo in Messrs. Donald McLean and Geo- the voluntary. musicwas rendered which was much Hardy are drawino' sand this week, ° E We are pleased to hear that Mr. appresated. m w_ Howard. of Toronto was ipmpamto” ‘0 ”id‘mg the“ houses and Mrs. Nelson Barker have decid- zie guest of Mrs. A. J. Cameron from inch? SL311“? C . . . ‘ed to‘move into our village and will l‘étzrsday tii‘: Monday. .168 ‘ amie COOhdge ‘5 spending occupy the residence recently occup~ . . _ It/hlS week With friends 2 . hrs. Perrm and two children ar-a Migs ‘VIary Bagshav- is Qp 6‘ th led by Dr. Stevens and owned by . .. . , A ~ 1 . . . en-m°' e nvd cu sazurex. f O Mr. W. H- Thornd he of Toronto. “:8 <03 a_ a :18 23:“?!6; 1;??? tweak end with Cannington friends. M'ss Maud Prous: has been on the mag..." Au and}; ‘ rifle é Miss Zena Whig“ is Spending a sick. list this week but is now re s ».> . 1'. - . .‘ . ' 13km“ re few days With her Aunt, Miss Bella covering “' Lore, Cannin ton. . * ’ g l A very sudden death took place llrs. Dr. fi-ouid returned on Moeday Mr. Thomas Squires is spending at from Tort-gets, where she attended the {few days with Tomato and Pickering here on Monday Nov. 215*" when one (of our oldest and highly esteemed Show. Airs. Stewart, 0! Bobcaygeon, dis- trict organizer of the East Victoria Yemen's Institute, passed through town on Tuesday on her way to Kin- mufi: to organize a branch at that llrs. Watt and Miss M. Watt, of Bahbunon, were in Iowa on Saturâ€" Mi“ A. '3 ~ ' t '- ~ - - . spa: acoux 10 we??? (1):. C3223); on; the MethodiSt church, Cannington, on up e 0 re 5 V8 1 1 Sunday and Monday of this week. 'daughters, MI'S. a. Durgwa, or um ‘ fington, Mrs. .W. Conner, of Toronto ; Mrs. G. W. Martindale of Oakwood, 1 tan with relatives. I Mr. Barclay Mason, of Lindsay C. ISL AY Mrs. Woodley, of Tyrone, and Miss 3. Spent the week end in town. Aonie at home, his wife and one .1 'daughter, Mrs. J. Moore having pre ; ideceased him several years ago. The . n Euneral took place on Wednesday at- ‘ternoon after service being hefd in , Miss Myrtle Wa’s‘hburn and Mrs. M. Mr. Charles Elford transacted busi- 3. McCallum spent Thursday in ness in ‘Woodville on Friday. lindsay. Mr. '1'. W. Lowery, teacher, was i Miss E. Powers ofDowneyville, is Lindsay last Saturday. ‘ Whiting relatives m town this week. Mrs. J, Courison spent a couple of the methOdiSt by Rev. Mr. Elliott, ' Mr. A. Brokenshire spent a few days in Woodville with her daughter. the remains were laid to ”St in the } lMiss Alma, who has had an attack .Eest Oakwood cemeteryf The peaple ‘iore leaving for Calgary where he of Tonsil tis. Her friends are pleased '0‘ this vicinity showed their esteem "has accepted a pos tion. to hear that she is recovering. 3-01 the deceased by the large attenâ€" The many friends of Mr. MeLville ’Mr- Gum“. and daughter. Mise'dance at the f‘memlv 3““ sympath' . "Cooke will be pleased to learn that Maude, .8130 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey . ize with the friends and especially; ‘he is recovering from the attack of COPP' were visitors in Fenelou Falls With Miss Annie who has always liv 3 «ever which has kept him on the sick Elm Friday {ed at h°me and Who is ”W left 3 .. t I Mr. David Graham delivered a load alone. he. .cr several weeks. of hogs in FenelonFalls on Tuesday. 3 Rev. Mr. Allin .0f Brooklin, will . Mrs. J. H. Brandon and Miss F. E. t h .1 - ' Brandon spent afew days of last Mrs. Moore, of Peterboro, returned occupyt e 1’“ p1 "1 the Methodist : wgk m Toronto to her home-on Saturday after spen- "church her next Sunday (10th mot- ‘ . ' ding the week with her sister Mr 'ning and evening and Rev1 W. E15 311-. JOh . ‘ g S. . r m town 21:13:73; céieterbgro was J. H. "Wilson. gliott will conduct services at Brook- M, H rhe ‘ \' y. wee ' We are glad to hear that the infant 17m. twig: is” -:vison, 0‘ Rat Port- son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.‘ Wilson,! Mr. and Mrs. Dapid Dundas were a ’ “ “mg 13 parents, MY- and who has been seriously ill, is improv- in Little Britain on Monday atten- tBYS at his home here last week he- }IZLSJ'ALZerfn’ ‘ . ing: lb ‘ . :ding the funeral of Mrs. Thompson, a” visit irizmseato: Tnesday evening We understand that the trustees of who died at the home of her daugh- Miss Margaret Wifggburit. . our scnool set‘tlon have engaged Mr. tes, Mrs. W. Greenmy. tendmg L.C.I- spent Itlh W 0 £5 at- ' Lowery for another term. 1 Mr. Jim Anderson of the Federal at be; home h4g9 e wee end We have very good sleighing at Business College, Lindsay, is at ~ present and the farmers are taking home on the sick list. Mis Yer K e a ennedy, oi Peterboro, advantage of it, to get their hauling; Mrs. F. F. Emmerson, of Tisdale. passed. through town on Monday on done. Sash, is at present uisiting friends her way to visit her sister ms Kin ) . S- ______+'_ . . man. Gelert. mm.“ in thtfi neighborhood. Its. Dr. Gould rEturned on Mozflay mu Toro'rto, where she attended the r. 1. Convention and Hortim‘xtural Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perri‘n spent Thursday in Lindsay. 2’ Mrs. E A McArthur returned Thurs- 43:; from Newcastle, where she spent a week visiting friends. Mr, Geo. Wilson left on Monday for Bracebxidge where he has accepted 9. Position. Mr. Wm. McKendry spent Saturday in Lindsay. Hrs. D.J eweil has retfirned from lEmilio, where she gttended the W. I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKendry, of Lindsay, spent Sunday intown. Mr. and Mrs. F. A' Robson returned from Lindsay on Tuesday. he Institu 531 to '1 Victoria {fitutes ‘ to The Post) orig Farmers’ and tes will hold their in Fenelon Falls on at 28th The Farmer’s g will be held in 1t 2 pm, when ad- .;‘-on bv Mr. Anson r1] 5|- Year ‘Convention as the Fenelon Falls de1e~ gate. Mrs. Jas. Lamb and her daughter. Miss Patten, returned on Friday from IToronto, where they attended the W. ' 1. Convention' Mr. W. S. Gamsby, of Orono, is the guest other sister, Mrs. J. Twomey this week. Miss McCarthy, of Hastings spent A very pleasant time was spent, and after partaking of lunch, the guests departed; leaving with the bride-to-be their best wishes for a happy and m‘osperous future. a nest Mrs. D. Carmichael and sons, Dan and Alex,, moved on Saturday Last, to their new home in Cannington. They will be missed in this neighborâ€" hood as they have resided here for ‘ years. , Râ€"_ Jo...â€" J-â€"___ Mr. G. W. Hardy. spent a few days of this week the guest of his cousin, Mrs. 'C. B. Bryans, and other Toronto friends. Mr. Robt. McIntyre, and daughter, Miss May spent Saturday in Lindsay. Miss Lillie McKague spent the week end at Kinervlew, the guest of her friend, Miss Sadie Francis. i Mrs. J. Courlson spent a couple of {days in Woodville with her daughter. IMiss Alma, who has had an attack of Tonsil tis. Her friends are pleased to hear that she is recovering. ‘Mr- Currins, and daughter, Miss Maude, also Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Copp, were msitors in Fenelon Falls ‘ last Friday 1 Mr David Graham delivered a load ‘of hogs in FenelomF‘alls on Tuesday. Mr. Charles Elford transacted busi- ness in ‘Woodville on Friday. Mr. '1'. W. Lowery, teacher, was in Lindsay last Saturday. Mrs. Moore, of Peterboro, returned “060111 to her 'home -on Saturday after spen- Achur‘ ding the week with her sister, Mrs. Ining Much i'hterest is being taken in‘ 1318‘ coming missionar'y banquet to be held in Cambray on Dec. 8th. Mr. W. J. Greenaway received 1500 sad news of the death of his late ‘ sister’ s daughter, Oli‘ve Horn, of Rugby, last Saturday. I EDEN. (Special to The Post) A reception service was held in the Methodist church on SHINE-S'- Se- veral new members were token into fellowship of the church. The Sunday school held a business meeting on Thursday night. 525 SOD . . Amos. Stroud has a. fine baby the Fe'nelon Falls dele- Week’ 3 Doings ‘ 1 From Oakwood ’Special to the Post.) Quite a number from here atten- ded the funeral of Mrs. Wesley Jew- ell at Little Britain on Sunday. Mr. Howard Gardner is spending a few weeks with friends in Toronto. Mr. William Nowry seturned to his home at Palmerston on Friday after visiting his brother Mr. Thos. Nowry. Mr. Joseph Falls has been quite ill but has now recovered. and at his post at Mariposa station. Among those who attended the Temperance Convention at Lindsay from here Rev. W. E. Elliott, W. White, W. F. Hardy and J. B. Wel. don, on Thursday of last week. Ms. William Perrin, of Bensfort, was the guestof his brother. Mr. C. C. Perrin during the past week. Dr. N. J. Stevens. X. 8., has mov ed into the Walton terrace. which has recently been vacated by Mr. W. Pascoe. 0 _ ~ We are pleased to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Barker have decid- ed to'move into our village and will occupy the residence recently occup- ied by Dr. Stevens and owned by Mr. W. H- Thorndyke of Toronto. ize with the friends and especially. with Miss Annie who has always liv 3 zed at home and who is now left? alone. : Rev. Mr. Allin ,of Brooklin, will‘ occupy the pulpi of the Methodist 'church her next Sunday qoth mot- 'Mrs, Harry Deyman went to 3811’ croft lard; week to see Miss Minnie Allan who was very ill and who died on Thurshay night. Messrs. Yallggu and .Conkeu are (Special to The Post) Miss Filkins spent Saturday Sunday W,th Miss McCordick at Vallean’s, also Miss Maxwell. Miss Richardson spent Sunday in Kinmount. Miss Irwin has" returned after 8 three weeks’ visit at her home in Camel-ax. ' GOOD ERHAM LINDSAY, ONTARIO: engaged in force. improve the sleighing. The hunters are all gone, having had very good success while here. Mr. P. Barr of Irondale, visited his parents here on Sunday. uuu - Mr. P. Barr 0! Irondale, visited his parents here on Sunday. Frrends of Rev. Wilkinson, of Wilâ€" berforce are sorry to hear of his se- vere illness at Bancroft, and were disappointed in not hearing him on Sunday afternoon. but in ms absence the regular pastor preached a fine mission sermon and Miss MoCordick and Miss Filki’ns sang a very pretty duet entitled “Meet Mother in the Skies." Mr. and.Mr‘s. Clark, of Zephg, have been “visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark , Fleecy Facts . From Fleetwood (Special to The Post) Mr. and Mrs; V. Grandy visrted Mr and Mrs. Chris. Cummiskey. Friends from the 14th visited our borough on Sunday' Congratulations are to be extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Hart (nee Miss Maud Robinson) on their marriage. The event took place ‘ in Lindsay last Wednesday, Nov. 16th, ‘ in the presence of a few friends. The happy couple have taken up their residence at Bird's Eye View Far-m, Fleetwood, the home of the bride's parents. I am: sure every res-i- dent of this stirring spot will join with your correspondent in wishing them long life and happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Constable has return- ed home after an absence of 6 months. and he certainly has let the grass grow under his feet in renewing old acquaintances as doubtless a few can testify. That's right, Alex. get busy- Mr. W. Robinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Wright. Mr. A. Constable “sited friends at Blackstock on Sunday. Mr. Victor Grundy is certainly to be congratulated on the way he Is handl ng his dairy herd, which is both be congratulated on the way he is (Special to The Post) handl ng his dairy herd. WhiCh is how Mrs. John Munro and little niece, a cred t to himself and anobject of iVera. spent Monday in Lindsay, interest to his fellow farmers. Mr. Mr. J, u, (303d, spent a few days Grandy is gradually weeding out his in Toronto last week. grade cgws and restocking with Hol- A New Years- tea and entertain StEinS.” The V8113; “me Ho‘stgm COW ment Will beheld in the Pusbyteriar as “milk producer can be testafied by church here on New Years' night. Mr. Grundy, who sent about 40.00011) Miss M. Fraser abd her niece, Mis: (f milk to Fleetwood factory lwtiMaudie Sangster, spent Tuesday 0 season. llast week in LindsaY- (Special to the Post.) Mr. Chas Dean left on the seven- teenth for a trip to the old country. Mr. Fred Thorne, of Millbrook, spent afew days visiting his brother Mr. R. F. Thorne. Quite a. number of young people}' from Salem, attended divine service, ?] in the Baptist church last Sunday 1 evening. Come again. Mr. and Mrs- Wm. McMahon spent‘ a few days visiting friends at Lake-' hurst last week. Mr; McMahon is an‘l I expert hunter brought home a red fox hide as a memento of the trip. ; Mr. P. B. McIlhargey passed through‘t Ethe village on a. business trip recent-, 1 1y. E Mr. Thos. Skuce, the local grain buyer, reports business brisk at the present time. (Special to The Post) Several from Baddow attended the tea. meeting last Wednesday night, given by the Methodist ladies’ add. at Coboconk. The .Norland minister preached in the Methodist church here on Sunday morning, and Mr. Ireland took the quarterly communion service there. Mr. John Goodhand is having a. shooting match on Tuesday ‘ of this ent. we are obliged to hold over a num- ber of newsy letters until next week, We regret the circumstances which "'G forces us to take this conrse, but they are unavoidable. TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS carpenter work ‘at Wilber‘ Jos. Eade is very in at presâ€" snow would greatly R EABORO. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25 1910 BADDOW. E (Special to The Post) ‘ Mrs. FrLed Green is visiting her sister, Mrs. Purvis, of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. H. Copp spent Mon- {day with friends here. Mr. Geo. Storey. of Standardlbank, visited at his home in Stouflville on Sunday. Miss S. Campbell was the guest of her friend, Mrs. J. McLaughlin at Cannington over Sunday. Wedding bells are ringing here this week. Misses May and Cassie Spence spent Sunday with their parents at Islay; Mrs. Purvis, who has been visiting Miss Lizzie Gilchrist returned to her theme in Toronto. Miss Catharine Campbell is home again, having spent three weeks at Eldon Station. Mr. Johnston, a returned mission- ary from Vancouver, occupied the pulâ€" pit ofthe Presbyterian church on Sunday. A number from here attended the fowl supper at Cannington Monday. Mr. W. McKee, was in Lindsay on business Thursday. nit of the Presbyterian church on Miss Verna. Stainton of Layton is bunday. . visiting Miss Pearl Hooper this week. A number from here attended the A verydntereating and rfififimbge fowl supper at Cannington Monday. We meeting was held on Tuesday Mr. W' McKee. was in Lindsay evening of last week. The program ary from Vancouver, occupied the pal-i (Specialfio The Post) i on business Thursday. 1was furnished entirely by the young Mr. Malcolm Carmichael is not im'imen's-literary club and consisted of provmg very fast. {thl’ following accordion solo by Alex. Mrs. Oliver Fennel of Toronto ‘who tMcLaughlin bass 3010 by C 'S has been waiting her mother, Mrs. IThompson, violin solo by Mr. Elba W. Deguerre has returned to her home ‘Yerex quaretette “I want my life to Quite a number from here took ad- ’tell for Jesus .. lst tenor ‘E 0 Yer- vantage of the cheap rates to the 3a 2nd tenor.D Yerex 1st base F city last week. _ . . EWickett. 2nd -bass C. S. Thompson, . Mrs. Moore, Who has been “sum land 3 debate, Resolved that truth‘is lltierhbrolther. Mr;er.tMc§ee;-etnmed a. more estimable quality than tact ‘ 0 er 0'“ m oron 0 on ay. and that the former should never b1 sts B. Staples spent a. few days with friends in Toronto this week- Mr. Cecil Smith spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. D. McLaughlin retqrned Mon- day from Toronto where she was vis- itmg her son and daughter Jottings From 5 Busy Kirkfield in Toronto last weer. A New Yearsâ€" tea and entertainâ€"- lwhere she died. The remains were then ment will be held in the Presbyterian taker to 3'00“"; ‘0' burn] 9“ M011- ‘day of this week. We extend our sym- church here on New Years' night pathy to the bereaved Miss M. Fr aser abd her niece, Miss‘ Miss Flossie Maur‘der of Lindsay. Maudie Sangster, spent Tuesday of [last week in Lindsay. 1 ifpf12‘2e8unday xisiting' relatives in our a ‘ ’1 Mr. Duncan Smith of Grasshill, spent Wednesday with his brother, Mr. A. E. Smith. We are all very sorry to hear of Mrs. Rushton,s illnesr and hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Parks and son Freddie spent *Wednesday in Lindsay. Mrs. Moore of Sault Ste. Marie, Ihas come to spend the winter with ‘her daughter, Mrs. H.H. Turner. (Special to the POSt’) : Mr, Mark Wickett is preparing his town Dubuxuuy. . . A number Of farmers were not :lot for bu lding his new dwelling on We were sorry to hear that Mrs. quite prepared for 50 early 9' fall 0‘ snext year. I James Howe was somewhat ill, but the beautiful, as there are a few‘ The grim reaper, Death, has again 1are glad to report that toth her turnips Still unharvested, and some 1Wisited our midst and taken Mrs. ;and Georgina are on the way to re«- ploughing undone. ‘Wesley Jewell. The burial took place ‘ covery. The contractors for the C-P-R- zin the Methodist cemetery on Sundayi Our League expects ta hold a soc- grain route are busy erecting their and was largely attened, due to the ial evening on Friday night of this {stables and camps on the McDougall {high esteem the deceased was held in. week. A program will be given after A; farm south 0‘ the village. They in- iWe extend our heartfelt sympathy to which refreshments will he served- {tend starting operations this win- ‘the Borrowing relatives. ‘ Mr. Wm. J ohnsan and family have Iter- ' The parsonage committee have now moved into the house on the west i Mr. Dougald Spenee expects to ibought some land from Mr. Rood, of Main street owned by Mrf John tmove this week, to the farm which Iwhich makes the parsonage grounds Anderson. K I |zhe has recently purchased. This farm larger and much better. i We are informed that Mr. and Ewas for over seventy years known! Mrs. Wm. Rodd is having her stable Mrs Shas. McGill are contemplating Ias the Smith homestead. We wish ghuut this weekpand will then have moving into town. ihim success in nis venture. [good [stabling and accommodation1 Mrs. Fred Reynolds and son Chas __ a .1 6...:LL .‘a hug“ h-nnvincrEbOth. ' of Toronto are paying a Visit ti Mr. Dougald Spence expects to move this week, to the farm which he has recently purchased. This farm was for over seventy years known as the Smith homestead. We wish him success in nis venture. ‘ Mr..Caleb Smith is busy moving 'his household effects 'to Lindsay Iwhere he has secured a house. He \will be greatly missed as he was a splendid citizen. We understand thae the erus’oees‘ have advertised for a‘teacher to. take the place of Miss King, The will be greatly missed as she was a very capable teacher. I HARTLEY. ‘atter spending apleasanr. vacauw .1. Haliburton. ,1 Misses Mamie Spence and Bessie Smith visited Lindsay Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McFadyen are renewing old acquaintances in this vicinity. Jack has been in the west for about six years. He looks as if the climate was agreeing. with him [ The entire community was shocked ito hear of the sudden death of the l late Bruce Currie. He was well known land highly esteemed around Hartley as he spent his boyhood days here, ‘and attended our school. A large number from this vicinity attended‘ the funeral on Thursday. The sym- pathy of the entire comunity is ex- tended to his friends in their sad 1 bereavement. Little Britain Wickett, 2nd~bass C. S. Thompson, and n debate, Resolved that truth‘is a. more estimable quality than tact und that the former should never be sacnficed for the latter. Ammative, Mr' Fred Perrin, Mr. Percy Prouse, Hr. Stanley Dix, Negativei Mr. John Davidson, Mr- Everitt Mark, M1311 Elba Yerex. Judges, Messrs. C. H.‘ Lapp, Cyrus H. Netherton and Rev. C. F. Chapman. The negative won. Mr. B. Greenburg, Optician and jeweller, of Port Perry, is opening a 'branch in our village next week. He !win he at Mr. J. J. Rich's tailor !shop on Thursday and Friday of each 3week to test eyes and take in watch . repairing. 3 We have to relate the death of Mrs. ‘Thompson, of Raglan who has been staying at her two daughters Mrs. 'J. Jenkins and Mrs. W' Greenaway, 10f Oshawa, spent Sunday at his home I Mr. Orville Heattlie has gone to. ioshawa, where he has secured em- :ployment for the winter. { Mr. D. Yerex had the grader work- ‘ling on his skating rink this winter, ‘and has it ready now tor the frosty ‘tweather. Mr. Yerex ran the rink suc- teessfully last year, and no doubt his !patrons will be well pleased again this season. 'Elleker, Manilla. Mr. Mark Wickett is preparing his The grim reaper Death, has again ' visited our midst and taken Mrs. ‘ Wesley Jewell. The burial took place in the Methodist cemetery on Sunday 1 spending a pleasant vacation in I Rev.'Grant was In our village this Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong. week v siting friends. l Mr. Thos. Paul took a'trip to Mrs- Wesley Henderson; Mrs. and ~ Toronto last week. He intends to re- Mrs. R.“ F. Whiteside, Mr. and Mrs. D turn to his Work near Orillia gt an W. Prouse, Mrs..‘Wesley Sloan and early date. . Mrs. R. Oliver, were in Toronto last ' We were very sorry to lose one of week. ' our residents this week. Mr. and Mrs rm... Infling' aid held a meeting last J. Miller have lived here for con. A GROWING BANK ACCOUNT Has a real and tangible value over and above the amount of actual money deposited. It creates greater prestige In the community for the depositor. This time of plenty '3 your opportunity. You can start an account with us with one dollar or more. Our service is yours to command. THE DOMINION ladies' aid held a meeting Live Brevities Continued on (Special to The Post) Mrs. Delamere returned home after a pleasant visit with friends in'l‘or- onto. We are pleased to see Mr. George Graham much improved in health um der the care of Dr. Bowen. A full account. of the Japanese bas- ket social will appear next week. Mrs. Jos. Fader, of Maple Lake vis- ited her parents, Mr. and he, W. F. Bowron last week. Mr. and Mrs. Owston returned to their home in Toronto after spending the hunting season with Mr. A. Sou-v ear, of Deep Bay. Mrs. Davey, of Valentin is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baht. Gai- Minden Doings Duly Desaibed net. Mr. Jas. Hobden, of Mme, us visiting friends in Minden The Minden Hockey team was org- anized on Thursday night. - Miss Abbott, of Dutch Line, visited [fiends in Minden, a few days go. The ladies of St Paul's church inâ€" tend holding the annual tesandeon- cert on Wednesday, Dec. 15 Miss Ethel Lindop, of Lamont). eclipses all lady hunters head from this year, having succeeded bin-ing- ing down eight partridge incite alt: ernoon. Mr. John J. Mortimer, of linden was a visitor in Gelert on Thursday. NEILâ€"Ir. Minder: Township, on Nov. 12, Mrs. James PM. as“ 59 years. Married,-â€"At the home of the brides parents, Wellwood, Man, on Nothd ,Hiss Eve V., daughter of Mr. and Its ‘Edward Wilson, formerly of linden. ‘to Mr. Ernest F. Mann, of Rossdufi, l Sask. Jottings From Lively Janeiville tine new stable on- a We -g..- He shall now have one of the best, stables in town. Our minister, Rev. Mr. Snowdon, preached a fine sermon to a iarge audience here last Sunday evening. Mrs. M. Gilaon and daughter, May who have been visiting the Inrmer‘s daughter, Mrs. Ed. Bradbum, haVe: returned home. : We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs? E. Sheckleton. Mr. James Brown and Mr. Sander- son, of Cartwright were in town on business last Saturday. . Mrs. ' Walter Veal, of Toronto has. been visiting her si;ter, Mrs. Anâ€" drew McGill. } Me. McQuaid, of Nestletcn was in town Saturday. - I} We were sorry to hear that Mrs. James Howe was somewhat ill but, We are informed that Mr. and Mrs Shas. McGill are contemplhting moving into town. Mrs. Fred Reynolds and son Chas. of Toronto are paying a visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong. PAGES ONE TO EEGHT toutinued on page 4. of wt“. is a cement wall. one of the best 38

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