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Lindsay Post (1907), 22 Jan 1909, p. 5

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xv. Fathom from 388“ |ough fight, I! you th3‘ pan-bear- McGuire. inire. 0‘ >118 \e nigh“. n paythdr asa lob- it. costume.” not the best comic pex-‘ son. Oakwocd had several entries in this ofass‘ too, and their costumes were ah right but ihe judges could no: see it $113; way. “John sum" was there. too. but! he had forgotten his British flag vest, am :had also grown a chin whisker lxkc ante Sam. This was no doubt to keep his throat warm. NeVerthelesa, With whisker and minus his tbs vcst. ‘John Bu]! won the money. Fo: the next carnival We hope that that more Indies will enter the Various costume classes. The part of acting your part nee?! have no terrors because if you represent "aummer,’ for instance, your costume is sit You need. You do not have :01 not}. If :5uuâ€"s The Costumes were mam and var- lw. "Tom Longboat” was there. or at least the representation of Tom. The outfit included a. brown hoe. sweater with maple teal! on his breast and running tights. The en- try was dressed as 105th did when he ran against Dorando. ”Tom" skated and skated, amus'ng rue gectators on the side in his futile! attempt: to locate Shrubb. Tom was askcd to enter the one mile races but; just gruntt-d out. "Meheag big ln-i dun. '2va manager. he let me run‘ twenty-six mile. no ‘Iess.’ Tom watched with evident!" interest the others go the mike. and when J. Emilie came in the winner. “Tom touch-ed him on the sfecve and said, "Flannigan wants you." The comic costumes were of ever: *hue and cohor. One entry was dressed exacily like a clown. but he did not win the. money. The judges remarking afterwards that! he did not 36% his paxt. This was unfortunate, as he had a good costume. The winner of this class did not at? his part, eith- er, because there was nothing to act. Now the question is what" wit! you no to win a (prize next time? Min (a. clown have to act ,t'he clown just scause -he represen‘s one? The bills :ositively stated that. the prize woqu be given [or the “best comic actxons won the money ifl would: not be necessary to represent by cos- 8001 condition for another carnival. The dressing room is comfortable and ladies need have no oompnnotion in Patronizing this rink. No language or actions will be tolerated which Mould in any way tend. to vex! the Annual Meeting of Cemetery Co most scnsitive. One Hundred and Eleven Interment: Made During the Past Year A meeting of the directors at the Lindsay Cemetery Co. was aeld an MOnday evening in the dental parlors over Gregory’s drug store. The fol- lowing were present; Messrs. Wm. Flarelle (chairman) A, E. Gregory. secretary, G. H. Hopkins, Geo. Mat- thie, J. McLennan, R. Nngent, J. H. Knight, J. McCausland, Dr. Clarke. The auditor’s report was read and adopted and a motion was passed asking the directors for 1909 to an- nounee the price of lots at once. ’Carnival at DIRECTORS' REPORT The directors' report was read as follows; To the shareholders of the Linda! Cemetery Co. The members of the company 508 to report for the past year as fol- owners of the cemetery known as the. 31mm“ ”natty. situated in ‘tho to nship 0‘ ODS. being W of moflothnthofltthm carnival : IquJ ism ice. and skating loWs; being depressing- Thc night was mug misfl- T5" Garwood “me to 91 means P-‘evai grouing Mm” °1 u” watownahipotmlm “St “the Stage: riverandeontatn in: Baa-camera orleu. Hanan amotthemhisleued-m up. I'm“ Oct. 131:. 1373‘ . m, (155.1% night was a poor one am we crowd was a good one. mums, I n and designed hi which were Writte F. H. Moore, proved them were Mr. ,5 a right and a wrong way! to bring 3 good crowd on a poor night. fiac mm at it? the right way anduhe re- 3 success for the proprietor. suit W3 in the lane of defeat, like afternoon being depressing. -â€"-m -nmmnh , fine 61 A Most Enjoyable and Very Sammie! Affair Ihe carniva} heid o[ Jan. 14th on the Limo Britain. was 'A ._.-_ 19 company was incorporatpd Aug ‘- 1370. under the act‘ reapecting uxzw -~_, ' night was miFd, although a misty. Two good loads from ood came to skate and the beat cling prevailed throughout the ng. Oakwood and Britain hove. nvars for many years. but the :3! advertising stated that. no .‘igxn would be a‘llowed cn the and the result was premn‘fl u: for everybody. held on the evening the Maple Leaf; rink was a financial sno- . 1 3 CRITIC Duiring' the year we made 111 inter- meutn. 74 0! than: being adults and 37 children. 57 were males and 54 te- Printing and stationery Repairs to chattels ...... Loss on old wind mill ~- Infected Honey Poisons a’ former 0p: Man DIRECTORS RIB-ELECTED The old directors were re-electod. and at a meeting held immediately son, 0.1.. Toronto. applointed audi- tor. The directors also made a slight Net loss for year Sundry expenses ............ advance in the price of lots. Foundation stones ...... ......... Profit on 35 lots sold ............ Profit on 36 single graves sold Sodding .............................. Watering flowers ...... . ........... Digging graves ..................... Interest on mortgages and Sundries ............ The following from the Detroit. Free Press refers to a former resident of President Bee-treasurer FINANCIAL STATEMENT -The toilowing statement of the in- come and expenditure for the year ending Dec. 31, 1908. was presented: Ops. Rev. Father Collins is a son Mr. T. Collins, Sussex-st. “ Rev. John B. Collins, assistant pastor of St. Anne's church. is at the rectory of the church, seriously ill from blood poisouing, the result of his having rubbed his hand over a small sore on his neck directly a!- ter counting the money collected in his church Sunday, January 10. Rev. Collins, who has been at St. Anne’s for more than a. year, and is one of the best loved pastors the church has had, did not pay much at- tention to the small eruption on the considerably during the m. The roads have heenrgraded, new gravel put on them and kept up in good shape generally. A number at new shadetreeswereplanmdintheflat next to the river. In a few years these will grow up and hide that low swampy piece of land. ' Our water service has been extend- ed and four new taps located .n the southern part of the cemetery. In the month of October your pre- sident and secretary-treasurer visited Peterboro to get some information regarding a vault. Mr. F.~ Wise. su- perintendent of Little Lake cemetery very kindly showed us through their vault, and recommended that we build a chapel and vault combined} Your directors decided to-do this and let a contract for a combined vault and chapel, which will be fin- ished in about ten days. Your present directors are Messrs W. Flavelle. G. H. Hopkins. '1‘. Stew art, J. H. Knight. G. Ingles. G. H. Matthie, W. H. Clarke, R. Nugent. and Alex. Horn. all of whom retire, but are eligible for re-election. back of his neck, though it annoyed bed his fingers across his neck. Mon- day he became suddenly 111, blood- 4 A“.- ‘n-J â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" poisoning set in, and in the after- noon he was forced to his bed. Dr. Oscar Le Sam was called, and tor a time Fr. Collins' candition was ex- tremely critical, the poisonous intac- tion having spread to his head. Yes- terday he passed the crisis, and it was said at the rectory that > be probably will be out again in two probably Rev. Father Collins is a member of the Basilian order. being 10" “'3’“ years W of! St Michaal's Col- mmtmnkotthe mum 01' gun, in the UnitedBtatu.mu3| not forgpt that '9 315° N ‘ Hyatnseaseonce» ‘ ThedeathotJ.Lomolchonlldr°-. momgmvhoinmd‘Y'” “ w a; _ya;luhle auditor-mm}. 1, Yolu' directors believe that the time has come when the long talked of mm in'the price of 12m and single graves should be made, as it is 30511118 us considerably more for labor required to heel} the cemet- ery in first class shape, therefore we would recommend that your direc- tors for 1909 take this matter up at males. Your directors time has come w of increase in -t single graves sh is costing us cc labor required 0%.“; (11d; at times, carry his ._m, H. (a crotchetstoahsurdlenzthl. intbncul ... o .- cemetery has been improved A. E. GREGORY ---. . nu. .- .... ............ $844.79 o cc. oo- 0‘. .o- o 118.00 14.40 84.81 49.80 47.00 Will Be in Field Next Election some common diseases of (arm ani- mals will be given by Dr. Reed. EVENING ADDRESSES Tuesday. January 26th. By Hon. Jas. 8. Dad. Minister of Agriculture and Prof. G. E. Day, of the Ontario Agricultural College. Thursday. January 28th. by Prof. C. A. Zavlta, of Ontario Agricultur- al College; J. Lockie Wilson, snpt. o! fairs; and G. A. Putman. B. S. A. Supt. of Farmers' Institutes. Friday, January 29th. by President Falconer, of Toronto University; It. Wu. H. Wilson Sm it Would be Unfair to Put' Township to fix- pense of New Election The‘Post-Wednesdwy interviews! 'W H. o'Wilson. ex-reeve ot 0pc township, in Tefittd to the rumor prevailing that the intended taking proceedings m order to secure a new electiom (or We Ireeveship. At the close of the practical work, or from4t06 o'elockeachdny lec- tures on breeding, feeding and mn- agement of live stock will be given. by competent men, who no regarded as authorities on the various classes and breeds of farm animals. Addresâ€" ses on unsoundness in horses, and on "There is no truth in the rumor. said Mr. Milabn. "It vomit! be de- cidedly untair to put the township to :the expense or a new election. I wil. wait until nex‘fl Near and then I will again be 1 candidate. A8 TRAVELLERS COME AND 60 Imam: of Citizens and Smum Within Our Gates and leicesters. Friday. Jan. 29113â€"1030 a. In. â€" Draught horses; score card. â€"1. 30 pl. ramâ€"Market and hreeding classes. Saturday, January soulâ€"10.30 an. â€"Light horses; score cardâ€"1.30 p. m. Harness horses. ' for Toronto. â€"Mr. Steve Oliver had business to- day in Crime. ' â€"Mr. J. Fraser, 0! Hamilton. was In town to-day. â€"Mr. J. McGuire, 0! Toronto. was In town to-day. m town to-day. :Hr Wm. B. Good“ by ratato- â€"m. J. Welch. of Port Perry. was .4 mm TorontO. when he no spent â€"Mr. O. C. Bissau, of Montreal. in house there. in town on business. - â€"'1'ho my friend! of m. R. J. wummow.ol0a'ood. muwmvlthugnt that «as into“ tq-dty. - in. ha been «not! to many. 0'- 7â€"7 A WMy. January mixâ€"10.30 â€" Buns. agedâ€"1.30 p. m.â€"Young bulls and tat steers. in town to-daY. is visiting in town. â€"l[r. Jacob Eric-310.0! 3011111.“! 4 SEED JUDGING. From9tolo.25enehdnywill be devoted to the study 01 the princi- pnl grain and fodder crops of Ontar- io. Lectures will be given on Method! of Cultivation, Methods of Cleaning, Selecting and Testing Seed. Special attention being given to our country Thieeourseistobeunderthedn-ee- tion of Prof. C. A. vaits. oh the Ontario Agricultural College. - JUDGING LIVE STOCK This course will be conducted 13 Professor G. E. Day, 0! the Ontario Agricultural College, 38W by Dr- H. G. Reed and other' prominent us in‘town to-day. for Toronto on I)“ Beginning next Tuesday, a. days' course in stock: and seed judg- ing will be held at the townhalland Academy of Music under the annulus of the Ontario Department of Agr- Short Come in Stock and Seed Three hys’ Study in Sofia Vital Comm to Farmers From 'mruradnzy’s EVening Put â€"Mrs. J. A. Williamson left to-day Thursday, January ”flu-10.30 8.111. LECTURES ‘, ahrops. comolds. >, 0! 0mm. 0‘ Mount. work, of nortb, m in town coda!- real, was in town to-du. was in town to-dsy. â€"I(r. M .10th. o! Doha-78°03 spent today in t0“!- in town on business to-dsy. wu a. visitor in town M. __Mr. W. U. W. 0! WM". is visiting in town. â€"m. C. Yam. 0‘ mm! in town ”turd”. â€"Rev. “that Collin! '0 in 1 Ion F1118 108W“!- N.Y..u1ntownonbnlin°-- .m.nmsmgmma 41:. w. 3. Banks. cl must. a in town to-dny on W. -Mr. I“, ll. Wt. 01 can“. a visiting in town. WbudnulhtontO-m- â€"m. B. '1‘. Pam! ud l'. W- 11., of WW9“. as visiting into“ â€"Mr. F. L. Westley. of Wm, is visiting in town. in town to-day. â€"Hr. Alex. Horton. of Toronto. In in town to-dly. intern toâ€"du. of man. in town to-du. â€")lr. Thou. A. Stitch. an old Lind- with her parents. Hr. Ind Hr- An. 'l‘mt Valley cm, lett {or Peter- h to“ W’- -Meura. (300. and Fred Fiche, of Owen Sound. were in town Walnu- was in town on business to-day. 41:. A138. Gordon. of Peter‘boro, was ., flutter m ton on WM, -llr. Eun- Sborey. o! Peterbqro, was in town Wednesday for the race- -â€"llr. John Flaky. tax-M. P., No:- wood, ya in town on business to- room vi“! W- utundod' a. run- Vedas-thy. -â€"Hr. J. Mutt this morn- ing tot mm on business. Lâ€"Mr. N. W. lole-non, of Wood- stock. in in town for a few days. -Mr. Robert Johnston. of Burke's Fans. in in town for n few days. â€"m. w. H. Holdrnm. o! Peterboro “Tia-«h! in ‘0'“- Capum Harman. u now: 41:. J. r. John-on. o! nan-ville. 0t um. the cue .: ”PM tau. .3" Ir. Mall. of mm:- Ihd use 1:. Madden , ' In“ I “than ut fits: Ethel Moore returned to-doy on Toronto. where I!” I“. been â€"Mr. W. J. Mclahon. W . From Erik". Evening {Post ’ an: Home O'Boyla in mm in â€"Hr. md In. J. Atkinson left â€"flr. Va. 317“: 0' Bow. ’9“ man... can of the ht: by Mrs.‘ ”It W in town. Oapum lat-dds; I flower ruident o soon! I Johnson. 0! Ball-villi, o: m. 19:. due of death vru It. :1 . mm hut. 0p. wit .3", gr, mall. of WWII Its like fir. Madden oonduotql find :1: . . MM , Ian h “in. at one m "cm. >. Entry Gun-om. of Peta-m. 41:. J. I 'hmhermothctdiodm m. 0! Toronto. W ‘, o! Gnvenhmt '. o! loat- :5. m‘ m V” In town for P'eurboro on Milne-l- â€"lr. J. BM 0! Mount. 1- intown to-dt! .Wfldwrhtonw- 4n- Lottio Wuhahvidtlnx'tth mammals“. m In ton to-dsy. -llr. June. Courtenay. 0! Emily. Wtonsodmuhtom ~10. H. 0. Moon. 0‘ Corby- flu... Huang-county. ulptownon Tonuvudg. N. Y., m mum; their â€"Ir. trod W. Kenn! and In. Kama. oi floured, as visiting in â€"In. B. McKnight ad lull Bob! naught ldt this morning for Tor- -â€"Hr. J. C. mi. at Hamilton. '9 3 m in to" “HI-I’- â€"Hr. J. '1‘. Horror. of Peterboro, was in town to-dl! on. bum. -â€"u:.w. Webster, of floured. tun- Wham-Intern“!- One or the oldest and not! re- lpeoud residents 0! bib township in the person or Oahu-inc Jukuon. telnet of the like John Guthrie. puc- cd am at tine home or John .wmgw runner- Corners. on Bunch: morn- Ilz. Blu- in: which km in the the!“ u no o‘flook. interment am; (he: In the my uncle". tron Patel-hora this morning. Jr. Bert Gnhun Ian tor Peter- Methanol-unsound“. 4:. J. C. Plunkett. at Chicago. in in town {or 3 low days. m in ton W. . â€"Ir. '1'. Littler, oi London. 1- in town on balm-I. --Xr. H. V. W. of Nam. u p. visitor to town toâ€"dny. lmmm an been'reoemd 0‘ to: «can In vol-Ia district 9! Ir- â€"-Hr.mm1dtfot’l‘orod0 CATWNE JACKSON. DONALD 8'0?me Obituary 1'12 funeral was r, of m Full, hm.nehuheenn residence: this town (or neck forty you". His death was due to the infirmit- tcs otoid agafie "mud count! on Ila-alumna“ maybe beam: was and remind m that in: m dent «fined hm “330nm; His wife preheated him in 1905. an fie tau. to mourn lie positive occdcd to Wen-Ede Tom“. the lute Ir. Henderson V”! Linda: Bcgiurilli on Wednesday 1!- utcxnou It fine o'clock and P“- ...ammmnnide cemetery. Services From FM": Evening Post «Mn. L'. Powers. Melt Ops. cu- tcttained a lace umber 0! friend- u her residence on Monday evening. ‘A Very Enjoy-bk time m spent by the guests. . \ -'l!.hc~hune of Ir. cud am. But: â€"Brym. Queen-IL. m the scene a! I very enjoyable eveninc on My nut. the Invited cued ptrtioipn- during the evening a hint: lumen was «Ned. -.Ir. and In. Neil Guy. Que-cg 1L. entert‘dned their trlends m1 cm at their Me. An enjoyebae tune no eye! by thou pretest in cards all “new. Lunch m oerud in In. Grey and the evening proved viuhuuuuueumi ONE ONLYâ€"ladies’ Fur- lined Coot, so inches long. lined full length with fine quality grey cud white squirrel, collu' of flat quality Mink, shell or outside green 885. Sde price. J. Sutcliffe 81 Sons fig LINDSAY Era... ONE ONLYâ€"Lodies’ second quslity. Persist! Lunb Jae};- et, Mink calla, movers and i‘ifi‘s' “31%? $95 ONE ONLYâ€" First quality, Lulieo’ Persian Ltmb Jacket, phin oollar,reevers and cuffs; ‘m‘gmpfifi‘fiii‘i‘i $134 Low priced indeed, yet in quality just the same high-grade as we always carry. January is our stock reducing time-prices arecut deep--profits dis- appear and you couldn’t buy at a better time. RBDUCTIONISALB PRICES HIGH QUALITY FURS AT ~1me BINDMN “ Quality andLow Prices are the Inducements We Ofi'er You. " on. 3‘. if? $75 10 m CREDIT SALE AT FAIIIIG’S 3mm" ' ton-my lBuylnroJLyanom, weigh 100. IchGolding,by Arab. th in 0! 33,, on show 5150 clip, 3 come right mass. 230me Some-tun. 8m uttSloighl. 4m8in¢lonanchnow lat “wanna. On Manda evening the resin meeting of the Queen-at: Epwth League. a line reading wu gimp Iv Bliss Fee on “Being t Fem!“ Christina," whiah was very much uppreciued by all preeent. A him“ pectin: was subsequently held. to er- nrxc (or the entertWt to be given: by the Southhnd Dem. It '1". unit’s audit. wu arrnced that tickeh m he had tron Kisses O. has. N. Get.“- Eudndmw Mun a. mum-nae wilt loan at cm heat. ’ i Qua-u. imam Stole to much. angular $45, reevers,tegular price 5 $55, salepcice ......... ONE ONLYâ€"Med 3 Fur- lined Coda, Otter collar, mt lined regain: 375- (2‘ for ONE ONLY â€" Fur-lined 315%?qu .. .... $4 7 ONE ONLYâ€"Mink Mufi', tail trimmed, Empire style, five for‘ Sale price; .............. Cost, natural Sable collar and. '. A. FANNING cooocoloooooo O "on... no. I no Coo-o. S30

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