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Lindsay Post (1907), 25 Dec 1914, p. 4

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4w; ' Ont school erased on'Tuesday of! Mrs. W. J. Yeo was on the sick this week for the Xmas vacation. list :a. few da,s during the past Shel-if! A. E. \‘rooman, wife and tweet but is. better again now. *aanghter Gertrude, of Lindsay were ‘rfr. and Mrs. F G. Peri-in spent .hé'i't on Friday laSt attending the Sunday at his home :“ih Oakjimod. ‘ 10w! supper and opening BerVices-OII The fowl. .supper and; opening set- the new Christian church. - Vices ol the new Christian 5_ church The funeral ‘of Miss Lottie Med- which were held last Friday; Were land was held here 13% Friday In; la ”gt-1y attended. The croWd Was so termen‘t $00k PI“? at the MCtthISt [immense that standing room could cemetery. ' . Ihmmy be obtained. An excelle'ht proâ€" 3188 Jennie Y.” “31¢th? 01 383‘ gramme was given consisting oi ad- -.Toronto is spending the Christmas dresses by Prof. J M. Dales at holidays With her 53W“. ME Wm- Ilinemen Rev “ R. Hainer of To- Yeo sr. ironto Rev J U. Robins and Rev. The Epworth League will. present- E Jnorton, of Little Britain. The the playa entitled “The Oak Farm” £50103 by Mr. w, McLeod. og Toronâ€" ”v... «rt J v- '1 «We‘vvw m: ‘ tr,“ ”any”!!! a. *aflg.‘ M in, '33‘...‘ yr*‘v4"v'§‘,*’.: ~..L~. Wm- 1%.va a“! “Irma. .3 Preparations are now being made. {were in Lindsay on Wednesday last, r the New Yesir' 3 tea Further attending the sessiOn of the Ontario :ccuIars next week. ‘Raiiway and Municipal Board. Mr. Curtis representatiVe oi the Shooting matches are. the order of wet-Massey 5’" Q?) f 0‘ Hamilton the day here. at present. Mr. Nor~ t Fridayrlss't in our viii-agc- mun Nesbitt held one last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Joseph ’I‘inney visit- and Mr. Will Wickett one on Tues. ad friends here on- Sunday. - Sday. Miss Norma. Brown is spending a; Miss Lulu Henderson, oi Canning- iew days at Whom in Toronto. Em“ high échool is spending her vac Mr. Qscar- Wakely of Oakwood Was ' cation under the parental roof. ibe guest of his sister Mrs. J J. A large number 1mm here. spent Rich, on Sunday Saturday last in Lindsay, whiie-sev- 3k.Hccty.-17ery returned to his eral took in ‘the Xmas fair on Thurs- idioms in Toronto hast, Khxirsglay. ai- day. {tar Wing a. few days with his The remains of Mrs. GordOn King "bfiother. Mr Richard Avery and of Peterboro were interred in the i‘ati'xer friends here. Methodist cemetery on Saturday. "WE: *‘n 5x3 0:: «I'mâ€"ea» «at . (Special to The Boat. , ‘Mr‘ 354 ms Ray. C. H. Hamlet, Stoufiville spent a. fe‘w days 2: friends Eete this eek. Mr Rainâ€" 0011an serviws in the Chris~ church on Sunday morning and .in the opening services on t I .1813...” '1 ,.._, 1".“ E holidays with her ItathIIer, TN" Wm. Yeo at. The Epworth Imague will present the plaj entitled “The Oak Farm” in the Methodist church on Christ.- was night. It is a comedy drama and will? be given in threeI acts- For can of cha'Imutem sea posters. Ada missic'm 25C. am W156: I We regret ta hear that Mrs” Jamj es Woojridge is not recovering - "as rapidly ‘38 her mgnyI friends Iwould wish {013' Mrs 18.510301: and daughter Vergie, of NeWmarket, spent a law days with her fiister Mrs meme GEexmey, last, week. N1rs.Rev W. H.1mkess oi Lauri} ”$1911.13 at present enioying ‘ a sit. with her parents Mr. 311de. Edwm Mark, at The- Cedars- 3E r008; Dundas Ghr'stmas Stocking ! ticularIy to Menand Boys. Useful, commonlsense gifts such ED. UTTLE BRITAIN 1360» Undemgar Shirts Handkerchiefs Neckwear Braces Umbi'émé ‘ " Hosiery Specially Boxed for Xmas Yea: We've been stocking up with a fine of Gifts that appea! par man-.1710“; The Men's Wear Store mum“: Miss 01;“: Glenney and Messrs. 'JaCOb,Whiteside and Winou Glenney. of the L.C.I., Lindsay are spending the Christmas holidays at their re‘ spective homes here. Mr. Frank Taylor, M.P., of the Second Contingent, visited our vi].- Iage last Friday evening. ‘ Messrs. F‘. G.gPerrin, Dr. G. W. Hal-l. and Warden A. J. Varcoc, ware in Lindsay on Wednesday 13a, attending the sessiOn of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. Shootinz matches are the order of the day here at present. Mr. Nor- man Nwhitt held one last. Saturday. and Mr. Will Wickett one on Tuesâ€" gm, were rendered very acceptably. :‘Miss Canada Whiteside, graduate of iVj'hitby College, is to be congratu- ilated- on the way she- recited. Spe- gciél musm was also furnished by the ‘phpii‘ ' ' The régulé‘r' meeting‘ol"‘:tbe ' Woâ€" :men‘s Institute will be held at the ’ihdme of Mrs. W. J. Yeo, on Tues~ lday. Dec. 29th, 1914, instead of the usual day. The programme will con- sist. oltbe delegate's report of the {Toronto convention. and other items ‘of interest. All interested “In the do- mestic. science, (lemonptmtioqfi course are inviced to attend. Mrs. W. J. Yeo was on the sick list a few days during the past week, but is! better again now. 13ft. and Mrs. F. (1:245:55 ‘speut Sunday at his [10:31? 53h? Oakfidod. ARMSTRONG vmzapmmwsu“ OVGX'COfitB Coon Coats- F‘ur-Lined Coats Suits ' ‘ Smokinr Coats Lounging Robes Gloves , Mumers We wish Our many customers and our fellow Citizens gei erally, ' ' m: autumn Very Merry Christmas HMVNIIL 1 Miss Annie Thbmpson. of Toronto. {is spending they holidays with he! fparents, Dr. J. N. and Mrs Thomp- diwr to week. Mrs. Bell. of London. Out. is- the guest, of her brother, Mr. William Robinson. Mr. Jamefi Chambers, 0! Peterboro madr- :1 Isuainess trip to town on Monday. ' Mrs. David Dick was a visitor to Lindsay during the past. week. Rev. W. H. Smyth, of Hilton was the guest offiMr.‘ and Mrs. 3. Scott. over the week end. Mr. Hartley Currie ’was a visitor to Lindsay/last. weev. Miss Carrie Stimson, o! the Peter- boro Normal School, is spending the Vacation wimgimr parents \Ir m Mrs. R. Stimson. Mr. W. 8. Gm. Pleus'am. was 1; V during the past week Miss Phylis men,’whb has“ been teaching” schuol at Haliburtpn, is (mending the holidays with her Purâ€" cnts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown; Reeve Mulligap of town attended the winter fair in Lindsay ogxfl'huraâ€" day last. ' ' Mr. Clem. Stewart isgapending the holidays with his parent, Mr] and Mrs. Hugh Stewart. Mr. R0095: (‘ourtney was an; guest of his daughter, Mrs. H. Homer. of Lindsay, mat. week. The A.Y.I’.A.. Omemeo, intended giving a Christmas tree for «he chil-dre'n o! the congregation on Mono day, Dec. 28th. A Mr. Harry Clarke is The guest of his parents, Mr. and 311‘s. N. P. Clarke. ’ ' Mr. ’I‘h‘omas Shannon attended ‘phe winterJa-ir in Lindsay last. week. Miss Jennie Smyth, m the 'Peter- box-o Normal Schoq'l,‘ is spending the vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. Scott. Mr. Jyosevh (anon. bf Syracuse, was in tOWn last week tenewing old acquaintances. ~ , (Special to The Fast.) Mr. William Stephenea'p waa .wr to Lindsay during the Miss Myrtle meet," 02 Lindsay is thé guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. .Cletm ett. ' Mrs. \. F: Bryswm and son Mass- ter Hines; of ( "obalt, arrived in town yoét'errd'ay to spend. the holi- days with her 'pare'nta, Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘. B. Laldley. Dom' t forget the con cart on. Chnstâ€" mas night g'iV'en under the auspices‘ of 11.0.14. 113. This is an annual at-‘ fair, and, always .draws ; a big} érowd. Ree bills {or partimm‘ars. 5 (Special to The Post.) Mia’s Flossic Amitage left Ior Zion City. 111. U S., to spend the winter with her sister Mrs, J. F. Robe- SOD . The funeral of the late Miss Lottie Mpy Medland, who until, ahbut two yearsmgn was a resident a; our vilv lage, took place on Friday after- noou.'l‘he_ deceased had been ill for the past {We years with consumption “and leaves beside her moih‘er two 'brothers. Charles and Millbturn Med- land, ,to mourn hér loss. Mceers. Webster and (alarm hadchargn of the funeral arrangements. ‘Mr. A. J. Campbell and family, moved into our Village this week. and will occupy the house lately vacated by Mr. C. C. Parrin. any friends of Mr. and Mrs. OMEMEE OAKWOOD Graham. of Mount a visitor to «own mn'm‘ Fred Rogers extend to them their sympathy in the 1065 of their little daughter Violet Irene whose Cmath to‘ov‘place on Thursday of Last week. A song service was held in the be givan (m the evening of the ‘lodge deeply regrets ynur decxmnn 3a Methodist, church on~Sunday evening 23rd. iexpressed at Mt :er "wing. to by Rev. W. Limberp. The specml mu- Mr. Ben Stacey”. 01" Lornemlle was tresign the office, bux 1 that in sic rendered by the choir was muchi'ln town on business On Friday) . {View 0‘ 5'0”" 1m“?! 3"“ iaithiu! 9'3? enjoyed. The 50105 being taken. by‘ Mr. Jarvis Stoddart. spent Saturâ€" ivices, they er‘c compelled to when: Mrs. E. P. Rodman and Mr. Harold ‘dny in Lindsay. . gyou at your duties in that capacity. 8. Weldon. ,Misses Pearl and mosaic; Mrs- 1“. Green in. muting-her par~i “7*- ask you w 3th thw "mas (‘de Miss ;Lillian ‘Davidgon and "ents at Penelon‘Fans um; week. ;a slight 10km of our enema and “Miss Viola. Rippg‘dsmagmdergd . 3‘ l' Mr. ‘xgch. Campbell's home beCame ”NP“ 5'03 may 1011:? he 5'93““! [0116' quartette. Neg; Sunday 3.9734. JuRol- itrightmed on Saturday, and ran a Vance the interests of old 9}: by lands, pszrggxhank, willtgcgupy the Emmy. but was caught before any Eyou!‘ presence and adViCe. Cu behalf puipit b0tnwmgming mdz.eyening, ‘serinus damage was done. :0! the lodge and other members of and Rgv. waggmn mail-39¢), anâ€" Messrs, Warren Stoddart, Cecil ithe Order, S. M. Thurston. W. $1., niversary Remus; at.“ thgt appoint» Bole and'Bert 3730191330! Toronto iChris. ,Lapmin, D. 51., Hugh El- ment. -( _ , . . jUnivorsity, are spending the holidays MO“. R. S. ' “mam tn»-....m: Warmnnm‘nnnnofl fiat. their difiej‘ent homes. ' ‘ ' ~â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€".: Dr. J. H. Cormack ‘left on Mon- day evening to'.spend a few days with Toronto and Stmttord friends. Messrs. Lake and Fergusmn opened ; the chopping mm on,«'1‘thP’s-«11913;.-andl are "now ready‘got any , woy‘kx; their line at shortest...noti¢m - - Miss Gertrude Philp, who was Called home on account 0! her. mo- ther's illness and death jammed _to Lindsay on Thursday . _ Mr. W'. A. Bell... of Torbuto,. was the' gqest. o£,..h.i«gt.nephew, 33.113593; Walton, recently. ~\. The {unetal of Mrs Gordon King, who died in Peterboro on Wednes- day lafit, took [place from the mai- dence of Mrs. King on Saturday atâ€" ternoon to the Little Britain cem- etery. Beside her nuaband she leaves one little daughter. Winnifrvd cight years on), $0 mourn her 1088.1‘hé pan hearers were Messrs. Bonn Gor- ri11,!.'.B Hicks J. A. Thorndike, IF' G. Perrin Jesm Gonill and 3. EN. Dale 'I‘he- bereaved haw the sympathy-of their mama-{meme in their hour of sorrow. Mr. Harold ,S. Weldon,_ of Toronto University, is spending .his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weldon. ~-: - - ~ i Rev. M1". Bryden is in Toronto Ethis week. 1 Mr. Don Campbell, and his cousin, Miss Laura Campbell, of Toronto, {visited In Canningtnn on Wednesâ€" lday. 1' Special to The Post.) Mr. C. A. Maurer and Miss Ketch- leen Greenan attended the Patriotic concert at Eden Wednesday night. Miss Greennn assisted with the pro- gramme. Mr. Wm. Manning. 0! Hartley was in town on Wednesday; Miss R. Campbell, of Lorneville. spent Wednesday in town. The Woodville male quartette :w- W“- siéted with the programme at Eden Patriotic Concert Wednesday night. :9 "3 Mr. Sam Lovett, Hartley, was in town bu Wednesday. Mr. Rod Grant was in' Toronto this weekxI on business. Miss Sarah McCrimmou, . 0f the Glen, visited at Mr. A. McLeod’a on Thursday. We understand that Mr. Gilbert McEachern has sold his meat markef, business to Mr‘. Andrew MacIntyte, who wzll ta-ve possession the first of the year. We wish him‘ Success. 'Mr. 1). Grahqm, of Lomevill'o, was in" town on Thursday. Mr. E. Best, of .Hartley, gpent Thursday in town. Mr. L. McGinnis, Lorneville, was in town on’ Thursday. Mr, Peter Cgmpheh, lmrnevule, spent Friday in” town. ‘ Mr. James Jack, of Baleovar, was in town on businésa on Friday. WOODVILLE LINDSAY. go§1 . ~ , «a: A .e,. yin; gimm_;'W1§§.Â¥:§1fzm-flw 552“ ’..' ".r.‘ WJWWM “W. 1‘ 1 ...‘. ‘ .‘.».._..:,.~§.: x». ... . wené’au-M . . . _ 'E‘ and~ H. Dure, G. Protlse, Divan. and passed {away on Tuesday- ibgcign‘rfitdrned from Wanhngo up. imom‘mg, Dvc. 15th The {until-31,; ‘ Bambday. , f 1V'which Look {:1an on Thursday mg i .MeSsrs. R' A. Byers, V‘S"3°d J39. ~Gardcner’a cemetery, Fenian, was; Campbell ware i‘n Gamobridgrx 0n {largely attended. The pal! bearers i Sunday. . were Mr. Geo. McGee, Mr. W'm. Lee. § I i 1 «n.- . Mr. Geo. Campbell, of MiM’CI'Cai, 1931:. Geo. Shield, Mr. 1‘]. White, 1511‘. spendi‘ng the holidays with his mOâ€"J_ Steward. and Mr. Fee. Deceased they, Mrs. N. Campbell. leaves to mourn her lm§ :1 sorrow» ' Mr. Sam Ainsworth spent Monday mg husband, one daughter, Mrs. C.“ at the Lucas house. T. Whine. and one son, Hebert. Bozh Mr. Thos. Morrow, who has spent. reside in this community. some ‘-time wt FaWkum-fx returned Mr, Cecil Windrem, of Briercrom, fmme on <Monday. Sask. is home for the winter. qnv *ML;Â¥ ' _ 50m- pastor. Rev. Neville, spoke on DUNSFd-Rh .. "V I missions on Sunday last. Hie ad- ‘ ‘ ""-" ' dress was very interesting, and at (81%”! t6» .Th“ Post.) . tpe c1_ose of the service Mm- >525 The-annual 3199.51.98 91 ESQ-L. “340.. was placed ou’the plate in collection 96' ”undo”: held 'én‘DeC- 4:. . W98 and subscriptiodsl'which does net I attended by the-'Wfity Offlilthe look much iiko hard times around lViSitiBg' brethren: The election O! ofâ€" Fraxiklin. Wedding bells are ringing: m our midst this week. Mr. C. A. Clafl spent ufew days this week in Lindsay and Toronto“ Mr. John Ward, Uorneville; spent Thursday hi0 town. The Presbyterians . am preparing [hr a'Christmas entei‘tainmem to be given an the evading of the 23rd. Mr. Ben Stacey” 01" Lomevuln was in town on Lusineée On Friday} . Mr. Jarvis Stoddart. spent Saturv day in Lindsay. Mrs. P. Greening vimt'mg'her par- M... - . .â€" --._..__.â€"--< M‘pssrs. G. Manner «spent ville. Miss Mamie Mchd visited in Cannington (m Saturday. Messrs. Roy Glendenniug and Cecil 3mm spent Sunday at Feniel. Miss Jennie Vanstonp spent, Sat-qr- 135’ in Lindsay. Memxs..10hn Owens Ed.LiLl1crop Mr. Sam Ainaworth spent Monday at the Lucas house. Mr. Thos. Morrow, whn has spent; some '-time wt F‘awkum,S returned tSmcial to The. Post.) , The-annual meeting i)! 1:0.L. No. 96, Dunsfo-rd, held on’Dec. 4. w; attended by the-majority of r‘the‘ visiting brethren. The election a! of- members, and a goodly number .m' titers resulted as ‘tollows:â€"-- W. M.â€"S. M. 'I‘hurstCm (Ire-elected) D. BILâ€"Chris. Laplaiu (feâ€"elccked;_) Chaplainâ€"«Victor Bulbick Rec-sec. ~Hugh Elliott (xe- -electcd. ) Treas~-.J W Elliott Fin. sec.â€"â€"Wallis Hore (re-elected.) lst locture:-â€"J‘. E. Brien ("reâ€"Electâ€" F‘or a number of yeah? this Dodge has been making .splendid progr'eas; {the hall hau been. renovatvd inside‘ [and out, the membership has been: IIste‘adfiy increasing, and now emands at 5f.I but best of all is the Spirit of harmony and. coâ€"opcration «iiist? ing be§ween the brethren. At: a special meeting held on Wednesday evening. Dec. 9,,Bm. John B. liedél lnédy x638 presented with the‘ folh'wi} ing address and a. gold-headed cane,‘ suitably engravedz'w _ i ' V‘Déan Bro. Kennedyâ€"We, the mamr ’bers of the Loyal Orange Associa- tion have met tonight topthe putr- ngSC _of expressing to you our 39pm- 2nd lecturers-Geo. Kennedy. (’()mmjttee-~Normau Kennedy, Wil- lian Endicott, James Endicott, Alex Kenné'dy, John Maiers. ? A perusal of the records of the llodgm reveam the fact that. sinca the year. 1869 you ham continuously met- iled in, same official capacity. ' From ’1876 to 1885 you.were W. Mix; 1““ ciation of your long and'taithm servicgs to the Loyal Orange Lasso- ciation and esperialiy to 1.0.1:. No. 96. Dunsford. . ’1‘ g’rBSbytefians . are preparingimembers you and 'tho treasurer-'3 éTrrTOfltO. :LSSi-Ftfif‘. Juristmas enteimainment to :book are 1nd13901nb1y connected The “'1‘" “"3131! 'x “19' en on the evening of the lodge deeply regrets ymu‘ deciamu as meat. Iellh‘esaerd at our an? eating, to; The young: propl: of Ben Staceynof‘ Lorne'vine was resign the office, 11m .1 that mz‘zamz eat. social 0111,; 1 on busineés on Fri-day. ' View of your long arm faithful sell--Ef'd 91390 for :hr 1 Yarvis Stoddart spent Satuxâ€" wicen they were compelled to relic-9121106111 evenings and 1 Lindsay. - lyou of your dutia s in that capacity. é Mrs W. 11.01-12.21 F‘ Green :3 vimtmg’her parâ€"'1 We ask you to accept this caneaa 5 tast wpet' .nr few day PenelamFalls this week ,a slight token of our esteem and , w mob. Campbell's [mm became 'hopc you may long he spam] to 1111-: 4 .' a .. N_' and m annndcu and ran Vance the )Dterem Of Old 90 bv TH? ‘1 TPR A. Coulter and Runda meummumw l 5, Ed. L‘imcrop,‘ , G. ProxSe. M.‘ ‘ Washagn or. ‘ 'é '5, V.S.,and Jami.I Gamebridgrx 011‘ A}; m Lame I Dcath‘has again visited this com, munitypclaiming 38,“.3 victim Mrs. Wm. Henderson, at the advanced 1886 chaplain. in 1337 fin-s 1888 Deputy-master, in 1389 from l890-t0 1395, treasurt 189570 1893, W. M., from the present time, treasurer. To the majority of the members you and ii)» tron book are mdigeolnbly connecte lodge deeplv regrets ymu‘ deci ed fairly good health 12 W0 W9! Quite a number in tha C-brisnmnfi Dec . 17th . A'moiig those? from this vicinity who‘ were in Peterhoro on Satur- day last were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shicxds, Mr..«,and Mrs‘ A. H? Veals, Mf.‘ Robert Jou’eis, Miss E. Jones, Mrs. Wm. Windx‘eng and'Johu Win~ dxtem. (Spawn to Then Pout) ‘ Mr. Campbell, of Bxxfialo, .\'.\'., LS: visiting his brother, A. .\' Campueil I. The_ bazaar held M the Cathohc ' . Church if: the 'town H da) Was a decided success ‘0, spin“ the big snow storm that visited our village. Proceeds amounted to $500. The come!" on Wednesday evening Jay the. ’Carfleu School children was ife‘xcellen’c. :J r: 5 m ('9 ‘? co 4......- ~... â€" .....~... -M-.. .hIiSS A. lie hte d the selections. The annual meeting at 1h: W 31.9 was held last Tuesday evening at. Ill-1:; home of Mrs. M. Mc \rthur. with :1; full attendance. The Treaeurer' s ‘reâ€"i “ort showed that this has been the; most successtul year the Society hasg had for Some time 9; The following omcers were elected: § Presidentâ€"Mas. (Rev) Lindsay. € L let VimvPres.â€"Mrs. Oliphant. 3 L. 26 'Vice-Pres.~Mrs. A. D. Mac-3 Treasurer-Miss Nettie Idclnnis. (Special to The Post.) VCGI‘S FRANKLIN KIRKFIELD SulliVan,: at Toronto, «12- nudienco with hm" violin Deceased bad eai when We began to fair in Lindsay on from here took OD Tuesday [$08611 1‘6 fRIDAY. DECEMBER 25?“?- 1914 :6, it 1898 present \1 The yo 10 Select Your Xmas gifts better kind fr Chocolates. Neuisons and Willards Perfumes Razors Every kind 25cm $7.5 don't Hot Water Botttes Guaranteed Chamois Vests Ebony Goods Jewel Cases Ivory Goods Stationery In beautiful Hand Bags Collar 80x85 Thermos Bottles THE ancy Combs 50c M Mirrors Ebony 3 ud Shaving 3" 11116 1' ”" sortmem grade 311 nerous sun T119 m The ht anicu re Sets \LTP 1914 291' m canaazi $4.50 $100 to $2.50 2°C to $15.00 51,50 to $2.00 25C U 50c to $9.00 25c to $3.00 ax: 55.05 . Tats tat conm rust w For £229 had bee lien for wide mill or ty-two ,ontrea 3‘8 cra cit Ale; :tun res: U

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