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Lindsay Post (1907), 30 Dec 1910, p. 1

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Miss Panic Sparks, who has been living in the north west for acozzple or yearsfiia home for a few holidays. Mr. Vi) Yerex. wife and family of Toronto, mt Xmas at Mr. R, Smith Mr. and Ira. Milton Groves and family are spending a few holidays at her home in Toronto. Mr. Lewis Irwin. of Toronto, was home for Xmas. The cantata entitled, “The New Minister,” given by the Senior League on Honda) night was largely attend- ed and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Proceeds 860. Mr. I. D. Yerex, Toronto, spent Xmas at his home. we: Lia Hooper visited her grand mother, Hrs. 'I‘inney, Oakwood, a couple of days last week. Mrs. Party, of Toronto. made a short visit at her daughters, Mrs. Levi Sparks, Jr., last week. Mr. D. Yercx, our rink manager, has 1123th gasoline lights on his manning n.3, which makes it light as ($3va allows hockey matches to be played at night. Mr. Lo Lia Wickett wife and daughâ€" at 3 9.211., between the Lindsay'l‘ypâ€" 05 and Little Britain. The Typos won thetown league last year, so this promises tobe a good game. Admission 15c and 10c. Mmzcin Fprguson and Mr. James Fergugm. of Oshawa, spent titholiâ€" day made: the parental tool. Mr. H: :y Wilson, Miss Irene ‘Wilâ€" son. of f. wronto, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Thorndjta. of Toronto, and Mr. and firs. Geo. Rusland, of Mldland, spent the hfiiiday at Mr. A. W. Rusland’s. Eperybody come to the hockey match on Uonday afternoon Jan. 2nd son, of ”(wont Thorndyka, of T It's}. Geo. Bus! am, an msuce u are amply repaid‘t Wt: en the tree. were 8 Mr. Herbert Hainer, of McMaster, ‘oronto, is home for the holidays. ited at! The il‘ Lime Britain Live Brevities ral‘”"' v (Special to The Post) Mr, Frank Jacobs of Huntsville vis- ed at Mr. Wm, Mark's this week. Tho junior league concerts held at e mistian and Methodist churches m a grand success. A large crowd ,9 present at each, file churches ge- ; full, and the young "people cer- inly ma justice to themselves and re 3:1:wa repaid by the numerous four sixty-Fifth Year Comty Victoria SIX WEEKS COUSE IN Act-.ICULTURE ' ' CGMMENCENG FEBRUARY 13%, m E SUBJECTS TAUGHT : LIVE STGCK GRAIN GROWENG Irwin. of Toronto, was SEEDS ter, Helen, of Lindsay, were at his home for Xmas. Mr. Frank Lee and Mr. C. S. Thomp son, of the Standard Bank, were at their respective homes on Xma‘s Day. A large crowd is expected to visit Little Britain on Monday afternoon, when the fast “Typo" team of Lind- say, managed by The Post and The Warder, play the Little Britain team. Mr. Orville Heattlie and Victor‘ Groves, Mrs. Wakeford, and son of Toronto, were at Mt. Wm. Heattlie's for Xmas. Mrs. Dr. Henderson, Cannington, visited at Dr. Hall's this week. Mr. Herb Mark and wife of Bobcay- geon, spent Xmas at home. Mr. W. J. Hooper sold one of his horses at a fine figure this week. Don't forget to attend the New Year’s tea on Jan. 2nd. There will be lots to eat and a good programme. in the ev ening. consisting of an ad- dress by Rev. Robins, Blackstock. Rev Konkle, Sonya and music by Lindsay talent. On Sunday Dr. Cal-man Tor- onto will preach both morning and evening. and a rare treat is in store for all. Mr. R. Smith, Miss E. Smith and Mrs. W. Smith, of Harbor Beach Mich at R. Oliver’s last week. K Miss Martha ,Woolacott visited friends at Port Hope this week. Mr. John Homewood, of‘: Toronto visited friends here Sunday and Mon- day of this week, Miss Jennie Yeo, of Toronto, was under thé‘ parental roof for Xmas. Mr. Samuel Wooldridge, of Galt, is home for a few weeks. Quite a number from here attended the iunera} of Mr. Fred Shaver on Tuesday of this week. We tender our deepest sympathy to the bereaved. Mr. Howard Lapp. of the Standard Bank, Sunderland was at his home for Xmas. Mr. Horace Metherell, of Lindsay was at his home for Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. John Wickett and Mr. David Wickett of Toronto were under the parental roof for Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. John Wickett and Mr. David Wickett of Toronto: were under the parental me for Xmas. Mr. R. Oliver, wife and family spent Xmas with friendsin Sunderland. Mr. Arthur Mark. of Toronto, visit- ed friends here holiday week. {Week’ 3 Beings From Woodville and Hannah McArthur, at Mr. J Mc- Arthur’s; Miss Addie;Warrum at Mrs Wm. Warrum's ; Mrs. Wyldes, of Mus- koka, at Mrs. Warrum's; Miss Belle Campbell, at Mr. Hector Campbell’s; Miss Margaret Cameron, of Toronto, at Mr. J. Cameron‘s; Misses Flossie and Martha Vanstone, and Mr. Geo. Vanstone, at Mr. J. Vanstone’s ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell *and family and Messrs. Annie and Ellen Campbell, of Bela, at Mr. Arch. Campbell‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, of Toronto, at Mrs. W. Deguerre; Misses Lillian, Marjor- ie and Donna Campbell, and Miss An- na McLaughlin, of Toronto, at Mr. D. McLaughlin’s ; Miss Alde Campbell at Mr. Donald Campbell’s; Mr. Anny McKay at Mrs. J. Murchison's; Miss Agnes Grant, of Toronto, at Mr. V. D. McPherson ; Mr. Geo. Campbell of Belleville College, at Mrs. Nellie Campbell’s; Mr. Warne Stoddard of Lindsay at Mr. Stoddard's; Mr. W. Christie, of Toronto, at Mr. W. J. Moore's; Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Michigan, at Mr. Barne's, Mrs. El- liott’s father ; Mr. and Miss McLeod, of Basrie at Mr. S. Hancock's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowms at Mr. James Thomas’; Miss Lizzie McCuaig, of Toronto, at Mrs. McCuaig’s. Visitors here for Christmas were: Mr. S. Heppinstall of Toronto at Mr. W. Heppinstall's; Mr. H. Felguson, at Mrs. H. Ferguson's ; Miss McCal- lum, of Maripcsa station, at Mr. M. McCallum's ; Mr. Preston, of Victoria Harbor at Dr. McKay's ; Mr. Sinclair McLean, of Campbelliord, at W. Mc- Lean; Mr. Albert Ford. of Wick, at Mrs. Forh ; Miss Neville, of Toronto, at Mr. J. Prouse’s; Misses Tena (Special to The Post) Miss E. Brokenshfre of Toronto, spent Tuesday with her niece, Mrs F- Green . Mr. Geo. Weeks of Toronto, is spending the holidays with friends here. The Presbyterians assisted friends at Balsovcr on Monday evening by furnishing the musical programme. Mr. R. Thomas, of Uhurchil‘. visiting friends here this weex. FRONT ROWâ€"~Cedl Hodgson, Valentia; Roy Robertson, Bobcaygeon; D. A. MacKenzie, Agricultural Representative ; George Thompson, Springbrook, (Hastings County); A A. Knight, Agriculture Assistant. Second Rowâ€"Bert Weldon, Lindsay ; Arch McMillan, Glenn-m ; L. M. Nokes, Manilla; Gordon Webster, Claudine; Jns. Davidson, Little Britain. There are no restrictions as to age or previous education, and no fees. For information this course, address " LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30 1910 Dr. Byers has: been laid off duty with blood poisoning in his head from a scratch from the tooth of a horse. ‘- Don't forget ‘the cantata on Friday {eveninghDem 30th, one of the best the iSunoay school has ever prepared. 5 Mr. and Mrs. G. Prouse and Miss l Zella spent Monday at Mr. S. Walker, I Oakwood. (Special to The Mr. R. Armstrang is spending the summer 1 west. Miss Nellie Allely is home from Guelph to spend her Xmas holidays under the parental roof. Mr. Worthy and Miss Effie Ward entertained a large number of their young friends to a party on Friday night, Dec. 9th. All report a good time. Miss Dodds, 01Moore's Falls, was the guest of Miss Pearl LeCraw over Sunday. Mt. Worthy and Miss Effie Ward The 8.8. entertainment and Km entertained a large number 0! their ztree held in the Methodist church young friends to a party on Friday on Thursty night was a great night, Dec. 9“" All report a 500d rsucoess. Rev. E. J. Davey occupied time. 1the chair in his usual. cheerful man- Mr. John Perkins of this village is net. The children who had been putting in a camp near Cooney Lake trained by Mrs. Valleau, Mrs. Davy He has a party of men hired and they r and Miss McCordick, did their start in on tic 20th of thi§,£’.‘39th° I share wen in recitations, drills, dig, Mr. and Mr’s.-Newsame gave a par. ‘5 logues. and choruses, and the pro- ty to their young friends on Friday gram wasx increased by solos by night. All report an enjoyable even- Mrs. Deyman and Miss Filkins, ing. . - chorus by the choir, duet by Miss Mrs. Cameron and children, of Bea- verton, came to visit friends at Woodville and Grass Hill on Tuwday and in the evening was called home by telephone, stating that her daughter was dangerously ill. ' Mrs. J. W. Smith and family spent Monday with Mr. T. Smith at Peniel. Mr. J. Murchison and family spent Xmas at Glenarm. Wedding bells are ringing in our neighborhood. Miss Alma. Smith visited at Mrf W. May,, Cannington, on Thursday. Miss A. Wilson of Cannington, calâ€" led on friends here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hancock and family spent Xmas with friends at Linden Valley. Those ‘away for the holiday were Mr and Mrs. Ruan, at Sunderland; Mr. and Mrs. Newman and Master Allan at .Kingston ; Mr. W. Burns at Brech- in ; Miss Smiley at Alliston, Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin at Oshawa, Mr. Mc- Lennan at (Whitby. CLASS OF 1910 NORLA N D 2 Post) a home after in the north [I Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Wil- : berforce, spent Xmas day with their daughter, Mrs. John Cinkell. Mr. Frank Haywood's house was burned to the ground one day last week. Everything was saved except the potatoes and the stove. Mrs. Davy, invited-.3 few peopie in for tea, on Thursday evening in hbnor of Miss McCordick, who left for her‘ home in Keswick on Fri- Miss Richardson, the teacher of No 5. left for her home at Gananoque on the let. Miss Filkins, of Irondale, was the guest of Mrs. DaVy tor a few days last week. Mr. Beal, of Toronto, is spending his holidays with his brother here. Rev. Wilkinson, of Wilberforce, spent Xmas Monday at the parson~ Mr. J. Hunter and Miss Reta Hunter are spending the holidays with friends. in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. S. Whittaker spent Xmas with ner mother at Halibut- ton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Conkell, of Wilq berforce spent Xmas holidays with relatEVes here. ‘ I Miss 'McCordick treated her pupils to a raffy pull on the closing day of school. Messrs. John and George Gou-ld, spent; Xmas with their mother. (Special to'tne Post), Mr. Die, of Albert College, Belle- ville, was the guest of his uncle,, Rev. E. J. Davy for the past week . Happenings At Gooderham Department of Agriculture, Lindsay Dixon and Miss Hunter mouth organ sol by Mr. Herbert Swnzer, which was heartily encored and responded to, as were also two mandolin So- los by' Mr. Hargreaves. Mrs. Davy gave a' reading and Miss Filkin, Miss McCordick and Mr. Die each contributed a recitation, while the dialogue bntitled, “Subscribing 10 the Missionary Fund,” and taken by Mrs. Davy, Miss Irwin, Miss McCor dick, Miss Maxwell, and Mr. H. Swit zer was heartily applauded. In the distribution of ‘gifts all were re- membered. The proceeds amounted to about $15. A. J. SOUTHERN. Reeve of Luton. Digby and Longford. Mr. Southern is the first man, born in this municipality, who has been sent to the County Coun- cil as Reeve. He has not only won many warm friends in his own townships, blit in the County Council and the Town of Lindsay as well. 3 THE DOMIN 10235 NEW YEAR’S GIFT Cm you find a more fiting or more useful gift for any person than one of our Savings PJES Books ? The sum deposited to secure a book need not be large. One dollar will do it. DAIRYING CARE of the ORCHARD BOOKKEEPING Etc, Etc. SUBJECTS TAUGHT : Mr. E. G. Hand. of Cobalt, spent Christmas Day with friends in town. Messrs. C. Webster, E. E. Calder, J. Twomey. H. McDouzall and Rusâ€" sel D.Â¥.Doughll of Toronto, were in town over Christmas. Miss Irene Winthorno, spent Sunday at her home in Penelon Falls. Miss Ella Pearce left last week for 'l‘o'd‘onto where she has accepted a po- sition. Miss Fiorence Bellingbam. of Toto onto, Visited friends in town (ht mg the holidays. . . 1 ' ' ' Miss Gertie McCan spent Christmas with her parents and other natives ‘_ Wu Mr. A!ex‘. McPhee, of Guelph and Mr. Ed. McPhee. of Lindsay, spent Christmas with relatives at the Falls Miss K. Junkin, of L.C.I., spent Christmas with her parents in ion. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lane and flea Lulu Lane, 01 Toronto, were vistas of Mr. and Mrs. '1'. Lane on W (Special to the Post.) Mr. E. Pearce spent Saturday in Lindsay. Mr. Geo. A. JoMan, at Lindsey, spent Xmas with relatives lore. Mr. John O'Leary, of Toronto, vis- ited his sister, Mrs J Berry and other relatives in town on Xmas day. Mr. Percy Paley, of Toronto, spent? Xmas with his relating 1n town. Mr. B. Cain, of Toronto, was ad- filter to friends in town during the Xmas holidays. Jottings From Fenelon Falls Miss Me Nie. of Orfllia, Continued on page 4. PAGES ONE TO TWELVE No. 43

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