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Lindsay Post (1907), 13 Jan 1911, p. 5

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W. H. Merrill. the President. dealta abort tune on the constitution ot the crganimd Adult BibleClass, its aims and objects, etc. Tb Rev. Mr. Foley also gave a short address during the programme. after which the President called on Miss Krager, the secretary, to give her mi. 31 report, which resulted in 348 points for the white sxde and 343 points for the blue side, giving amjority 015 points in favor of the white side. Up- This show has attained the repu-' M!“ Naylor, and Misses Naylor. 0‘ trailer; (.3 being second only to the ! 13133“ were guests at the home or :reat poultry show at. Guelph, and 3'"- George Wilson, on Sunday. attracts spectators: from all parts! M" George Savinac has returned 5 the ”wine? lafter spending a. couple of weeks This War the show will be heldiWith friends at Gooderham. .2‘,-\tfi‘e town lull o‘ier the market! We are pleased to hear that Miss "-uilding. and our readers are asked .Leta Philp has so far recovered :0 me it a pC‘int to try and git-(m her New“: . illness as to be 3392:” able to be brought to her home here, where she will remain until , the is ble to resume her duties NOGIES' CREEK. 3 with Dundas and Flavelle's Co. Lind } Messrs. H. Brown and O. Varcoe, Thrs year's show of the Poultry 'oi Lindsay. paid our villageavisit 32,: Pet Stock Assgciation of Lind- , on Saturday evening. n Jan. 17’ 13. and 19' promis! Mrs. A. O. Hogg, Mr. Harold Hog es to be the most successful of Of Toronto; MT- and Mrs. M. J- im, series held. QLewis, and Mr, and Mrs. E. Bowes, The number of entries promises to :Of Lindsay, and Mr. 33d Mrs. Ed‘ be larger than in any other years;wardso 0‘ Manilla. attended the {un- mg birth will be shown from the era! of the late Mrs. Bowes on remote-st parts of the provinCe. {Friday 185t- 1 W '1. t 0 (.1335, the sides being white and blue. ‘13deer. Chas. Kruger, captain, of :‘ae white. and Mrs. F. Forest, cap- tain c.1the blues, with their sides. worked till the finish. and on Friday evening, after the class choir had rendered a. well prepared song service Lindsay’s Great Poultry Show on hearing the report the .unence which crowded the church Oil the very inclement evening gave a vet; hearty round 01 applause to both capta'ns for the noble work. they time The Secretary is to be congrat'd'mt- ed on the systemanc way she kept the record each and every meeting 101' the three months. The cofitest closed with 101 members for the class. (Special to the Post) For the past three months there as been a hotly contested campaign :2 connection with our Adult Bible Week’s Doings From Woodville Miss, Cnthro. of Lindsay, visited n: M-.. V. D. McPhee 611 Saturday. Miss Morrow, of Glenarm. isnurs- ng her brother, who is laid up with flood voisoning caused by a CH: mm a. skate; Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Miss Glad- s visxted at Mr. T. Grimston't, east \akwcod. on 'hlesday. Hrs. McSweyn visited friends in time. this week. re vieit WY. my. 1m. 13. mu vi 198 B Murchison is away attend~ 3 ts eMcDonald Institutemt Guelph we use hockey match played on * e was played between Kirkfield d home team. resulting in favor of 2 Kirtfield boys, the score being 6-5. the, first carnival of the season is take place Friday evening. gs.s$ss“‘~fi i i nuns nnucs 5 “‘§”s”s§‘s“‘”$s”s§“$“~ msussss“ .3. ”-ontinued from page one. tin the guaranteed remedies. R. L. MORGAN \Ve are now pleased to announce that our Drug Department is {uli stocked with everything carried in a first class drugr store. At The Riggs’ Old Stand Headquarters for the NYAL line, tbeir aunt, Mrs.‘ C. Mc- Rigg's Old Stand is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Hogg, and Master Murray, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rennie over Sunday. Mr. F. P. Coed and 00., are hav in; a new furnace placed in their store by Mr. Geo. F. Mason, 0! Toronto. The work has been start- Division Court was held here on Thursday last. His Honor J ndge Harding, of Lindsay, prodding. Miss Lillian Coad, of Toronto, is spending a pleasant holiday with friends hm. Rev. Johnson, of Wilfred conduct. ed the services in the Methodist" church on Sunday and gave very in- teresting- missionary sermons. The wedding took place on Monday morning at St. Mary's church of Mr. John Dennis, the locgl pump maker, to M133 Nellie Muryhy, of Montreal. Mrs. McCrea has returoed after spending a few days at Kirkfield, her former home {Week’s Doings 5 From Oakwood Dr. N. J. Stevens visited his father, who has been ill in Toron- to, but is recovering at present. Mr. George Hicks is also recour- ing from an attack of pleurisy, but 0:0 ‘Q‘W b3. .0. v». Miss (Special to the Post.) Miss Ethei Dixon has returned a!- Wâ€"â€"~- by Mr. Ray Gardner, one of his HYMENEAL DEN NI Sâ€"MURPHY . The Bernstein woman was accom- panied by a; Jew named Hymns; at the time those telegrams were sent from Peterboro. All followed the hair- dressing business, and my wife was a pupil when she was induced to run away with them. They were traced to your town by Joseph Bernstein, but disappeared after the scandal. I fimr 1y believe that my wife, from quiflotic notions of love and friendship for the Jewess and her lover. and may- be from a mistaken notion of shield~ ing them, is in hiding with them. not far from Peterboro. { Last Juiy aI-Iebrew named Philip; Wolberg committed suicide at Lind- i say, Ont., as a result of receiving ai telegram from Sarah Bernstein, the runaway wife of Joseph Bernstein. a produce merchant of133 7th ave.,v New York City, in which she said she “did not love him any more." On his person was also found a telegram dat- ed July 15 at Peterboro, from my wife signed J. M. H., warning him. The Bernstein woman is ’ a J uno, Jewish dark type, voluptuous. and lustrous eyes. Hyman is of the same type. My wife. Jean Mae Heming, is petite, black hair, brown hazel eyes. Roman nose, small mouth, shelf: ears not five feet tall, and may pass under the name 0! Beck. Very truly yours, CHARLES DAVIDGE HEMMING 839 Granite Building, Rochester, ' New York, January, 1911. Wolberg, it will be remembered, committed suicide by drowning at Tuily’s landing one Sunday morning in July last. The only question I want answered is whether or not they attempted to open hair dressing parlors in your town. I am a British subject, as is my wife. It you can recall anything From your files on the suicide, let me know, as it may lead to a c1ue,I want to save. my wife’s soul. it I can. Nothmg else. Will you help a newspa- perman Monday the Post published an ex- clusive despatch containing the inter. im statement of aflairs of the Farm- ers Bank. The amount owingto de- depositors and holders of drafts at Lindsay was placed at $38,176.17. By Lindsay is meant not ’only this town but the sub-branches at Nestle'ton and Janetville. In that amount was also included drafits issued which would probably reach $8,000. This would leave $30,000 divided between the three places mentioned, with the bulk of it at Nestleton. flow Amount newspaper man. Will you help me find my wife Examiner: Any person who is in a position to supply information in regard to the matter referred to in the following letter ’is asked to com- municate with the Examiner : Editor Daily Examiner, Peterboro : NEWSPAPER MAN IS SEEKING INFORMATION 0F MISSING WIFE A party line service has its ad-‘ vantages and disadvantages, one of its greatest disadvantages ts the I 815 a year, there would hardly be a demand for party Iine service. on pecially where one o! the his ad- faot that if one of the subscribers vantages 0‘ the Cam“ Hachine on the line is using his telephone, the others cannot, of course, theirs and this may come at a m- ticular time when you are in hurry to reach a doctor, or a fire alarm. The main advantage of the party line system is that it allows more people to get telephone service who otherwise would be without it, as a Company can afford to give par ty line service at much cheaper rat ‘es than can individual service. In a large city where the cost of tele- phone service to individualsubscrib 1158' " f the police you harm your telephone ready ; wants to use Telephone Company' 3 service it the absolute secrecy and privacy of their automatic system. When for this reasonable charge to reach any shbscrilyer in the town at any hour of the day or night. one is not likely for toe saving of a dollar or two, to run the risk of having the line in use just when he it most and have ad- ded to this the possibility of some- one else listening to the conversat- ion that is going on over the line. Party line service is a good thing, ers runs up into large money, that when conditions demand it, but at is 875. $100, or $125 a year party the rates the Fanadian Machine Tele line service is necessary and has alphone Co. are charging, they claim decided advantage to the commnn- it is not necessary in a town the it! to be served, but in a town size of Lindsay. Dear Sir and BrotherrJ'am In the telephone service today a good deal is heard or what is cal- led party line service. By party Fllne service is meant, service that is given with more than one sub- [scriber on a line. 0! course in rur- La} systems-the service is all party line on account of the distances that have to be mural in order to reach subscribers, the construc- tion. making it too expensive to give each subscriber a private line. “NO TOWN PARTY LINES” SAYS AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE CO. ls Divided ‘ KIRKFIELD (Special to The Post) Mr. and Mrs. Siingo have moved into the house owned by Mrs. Mal. colm Fraser. Our baker, Mr. P. S. Duxbury, has removed his bakery from the Camp- bell House. to the Sutherland House, and has secured a portable oven. He is now turning out first~class bread, which is sold in our stores. Mrs. Feed and little daughter Helen resumed home from Winnipeg last week, after a. short visit with her sister. I Miss M. Carney, of N. West, is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Gusty. Mr. A. McInnis returned'to Calgary last week alter a shbrt visit thh re- lat us. and friends. Mr. Alex. Ross spent a. few days of 1351': week with (fiends in Peterboro. Mrs. Wm. Mitchell 18 visiting in Winnipeg, Man. We hear we are to, have a. new libâ€" rary. It will certainly be more con- venient for the librarian. The pupils seem to bo Well pleased with their new school teacher. Mr. J. Cameron. of Markham. We wish him eVery success in his work. TOM FINTON. Who is standing his trial in Hamilton to~day on a charge of murdering his father. A sad misfortune happened last when the rink owned by Mr. Daniels collapsed on account of the weigh of snow which was lodged on the roof. Fortunately no one was on the ice as it happened about 6 p.m. However, Mr. Daniels has rented. a tent for the rest of the season and we hope to have skating and carniVals galore. In this particular structure the ven- tilation ,is perfect; as light as a teeth- er; is securely adjusted to the head; can‘be combed just as your own hair; they make any man look ten years younger, besides the protection you get from. Catarrh, Colds. Neuralgia. etc. Call and see them at the Benâ€" son House on Saturday. Jan. 28th. Investigate and-see 716? yourself the Art covering in Wigs and Toupees Prof. Dorenwend patent 'I‘oupees are now worn by over 90,000 beads by all classes in all stations of life. ion that is going on over the line. Party line service is- a good ghfng, ‘where conditions demand it, but at the rates the Fenadian Machine Tele phone Co. are charging, they claim it is not necessary in a town the size of Lindsay. The Canadian Machine Telephone Company whose system {will be m :operatlon here shortly is not advo- ‘cnting Party line service for this particulet m. That it a town the size 02.41am when they are ready to gm any citizen :5 fele- phone for his own private no a} 815 a your, there would hardly he a demand for party line service, es pecially where one of the his adâ€" vantages of the Canadian Machine Telephone Company’s service ii the absolute secrecy and privacy of their automatic system. the size of Lindsay. this element hardly enters into the consideration of a telephone service. particularly it a citizen can have the telephonic in his residence for a matter of $1.25 a. month. Gentlemen Who are Bald THE LINDSAY POST UANUARY SALE Hamilton. Jan. 11.â€"â€"Thpmas Flnton pleaded not guilty to the charge of murdering his father. He shown] no tcaces of his confinement tn jail. Islr. J. Tait Blackstock, crown prosecutor, in outlining the case, said the spots found on the overalls found in the prisoner‘s room were significant, but he was not prepared to prove they were blood. Navy and Grcsn l'riestl:v Buxtou Cheviot. 60c. Sale” .........45¢ \‘avy and Black Heroabone stripe, regular 60c. Saie. . ...........45c The Divisional Court has dismissed the appeal of James K. Iiessey, who keeps the Orillia House, from a fine of $40 for keeping liquor on his prem- ises. On October 24th the inspector followed a consignment of liquor from the station to the hotel. and seized it when it was delivered on the doorstep of the kitchen. Hessey stated that there were seven gallons there, but only a lawful am- ount was for him, while tome was for a guide who had been employed by him during the hunting season, and who would not take money for his pay. The rest was to be kept some- where else than on the premises, and was for cooking, to be used in such delicacies as mincemeat, etc. Charged With ‘ Father’s Death Navy V. netian, Navy Serge. Navy and Green Poplin (lrccn shadow stripe, Old Rose, Wisteria and Game: Poplin, and satin cloth. regularSoc. Sade ...... . 45c Grev Serge. G'ey Poplin. Grey Venetian, Grey Cashmerc, reguiar 60c. Sale ..... 45c Cream l‘mama, Cnam Lustre. Cream Cashmere. Cream Poplin, and Cxcam Tnfl'cta C!oth, 60c. Sale .......... . ....... 45c ' All'bla‘ék and colored Silks but a. discount of to per cent. during this sale. LACE CURTAINSâ€"3 1-2 yds., reg 1.25, sale 98c. Reg 1.75, sale .......... $1.25 Special selling in all small Furs. Fur Coats. F ur~lined and Fur trimmed Coats, :5 per cent off during this sale. Black and White Shepherds Check; 77c. Sale 65c. 90c. Sale 70c. 60c. Sale....45c Fancy P‘aids, suitable for children‘s wear, 15.2. Sate 13c. 25c. Sale 20c. 60c. Sale 45c Brown Wales Dzess Goods. 90c. sale 70c. $l.25.sg‘c ..... .. .......... .. ..... 98c Black Se-gc, 40c, sale 30c. 60c. sale 45c. $1.10. sale ............... . ......... 90c Black Harris H7omespun, 70c, sale 55c. 5!. 40, Sale 51. 00 5c {or ........... 60c Black \ oile. $1.10, sale 90c. 85c, sale 65c Black Broadcloth, 1.25, sale 98c. I .75. sale ..... . ..................... $x.4o Gtey Mxxturc, 00c for 45¢. 1.!5, sale..90c Red Cashmere, 30C, sale 25c. ’lSc, sale o .. .. . ...................... 13 1- 2C Red Satin Cloth, 66c, sale. . . . . ....... 45c Red Serge. 60c, sa'c ...... . ...... . . . 45c Cotton Cashmcrcin pink. brown and nil: gregp,_r_cg-18c. _sal<_: .......... . .1. . 10c “Thus, aconaumer whose flat rate was $1.50 per month will beable to use 25 kilowatt as against 16 2-8 kil- owatts under the present rates. and in addition to that will not have any meter rent to pay." ”We ofler to the consumer whose minimum monthly bill, after deducting cash discount, is equal to the former flat rate monthly bill. a rate of 10¢ per kilowatt hour with a discount of 40 per cent (6 cents per K. W. net), the discount to be given only when the bill is paid on or‘ before the 15th of the month. Seized Liquor on Door Step I ? 'f'l'o our .Customers.â€"â€"-As tormerly ‘stated. the object in adopting the meter system was to increase the use without the necessary waste of elec- tricity, and in the turthemnce ot'this object we intend, after this date. to ofler our present consumers a rate which will enable them to Ilse at the same cost 50 per cent more light than they could under the existing rates. The Port Hope Guide says: “Al- though the Seymour Power Co.'s lines have not reached Port Hope yet the benefitpl the proposed competi- tion is already apparent. The local company has issued the following cir- Rates Reduced In Port Hope Of Dress Goods, Carpets, Furs, Underwear and Hosiery- At a Saving of from 10 to 15 per cent. Don’t forget this. if you need these garments. - - - - Dress Goods E. E. W. MCGAFFEY . D-ess Goods. 90c. 53! e 70c. 4oc,s:~.le 30c. 60c. sale 45c. ........... .. 90c ; Homespun, 70c. sale 55c. 00 75c fox ...... . ..... 60c Laurence Munro and Wm. R. Mead, Architects, Main and Hughson-sts., Hamilton. me DORENWEND (0. m Iomnto, limited 103-105 YONGE STREET. TRAISFOIIATIOIS PJIPABOIIBS I IITGIIEB GLUSYEI-OUILS Drawers reg 25¢ each sale... 21c \Vhice and natural Vests and Drawers reg 40¢ each sale... 33c White and natural Vests and Dxawers reg 55¢ each sale... 44c White and natural Vents and Drawers reg 75¢ each sale... 62ic Ladiw’ fine wool Vests and Drawers reg $1.10 each sale 89c Ladies’ Vests and Drawers Penman’s No. 95 reg 81. 50 each Bale... coat-n oooooooooooooo o ......... 310% Ladies’ Black Tights and Drawers reg 50c pair. sale 44c ; reg file, sale 75; reg $1.35 sale price ........ . ...................... $1113 Children's Black Tights and: Drawers reg 55c sale ......... 43c Lhasa: Black Tights reg 99: Girls Vests for ages from 6 to lOyrsregZScsale 17c; reg Sc sale 290 ; reg 40, sale ............ me Drawers 22c sale .............. Children’s natural shade Drawers fie, sale 21c : reg §§c Ladies’ fleece lined Hose reg ficsale. ........ .. ..716 Ladies Fine Llama. Wool Gash merefloseregfio. sale 44c; rig Infants Vests 10c‘ 159 and 2): Ladies’ and Misses" heavy wool Hpse from 85 to 10 inch reg go Ladles’ Cashmere Gloves odds and ends in colors and black reg 23c. sale......... 15c White and natural Vests and Children’s natural shade o. on II~oocuo¢o-¢. a tun-o to o ouctto... The Dorenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee ”O... coo-o n nlksoo ~0.\\§§ , ' ured. At the present day over 8),“) M ' 0‘ these are in use throughout Canadg } ,9“ '3. , ‘ and the United States. Call and have free demonstration. REMEMBERâ€" One Day Only .D-ou' 21c Z’Jiu 25m During this visit be will be showing the h Parisian and New York styles. You particularly invited to all, inspect and try any of these creations. All remnants of from I to 10 yds of. bet-gs. wool and tapestry carpets at half price. only ........................... "“75: Blame and worn. 52 inch Coats. loose back, ranging from $12 to $15, sale.” $4.00 Tapestry Rugs in green, fawn and red. 3 t 3 L2 yds, reg $12, sale .............. 39:00 3 x 3 yds, reg $10, sale ............ $7.9 Heqxp Carpets, Rugs, 5:5. 20 and 25., an: 20 only Ladics’ Suits in Wistcgiy Rwy. Black and Grey, ranging in price from. 5!: to $30 We will cut the price in “0- by selling them at half price. All other Sails and boats subjcgs to 1 din want of 20 pe! cent. ll~4,sdcpl’ ice ............... .. Sl.30 MenfisandBoys’ Suitsmd-OWS. We are cuttingthe price in ma. that is '10 Suit (0:. ................. $5.00 Two patterns ‘l‘owelllzgas‘uw ....... . .5: Linen'l‘owellingn.‘................. : firefly Ticking, Wad red strips. 86. Twcéds ap?e~ndid for Men’s ad 3015‘ Trousers. 59c, sale ......... ‘U . ......45¢: Doub'n fold west of England Tweed, t9: $1.2s‘sale.............. .._ ....... $1.00 the well-known Hair Goods Artist will visit PROF. DBBEIBWEIB Floor Oilcloths, : and 2 yds wide, :51: English Linoleums. Cleaning lot of royal: iron (2 1-2:; in 154:. 10.4 Flamdette 812::ch mg Fancy stripe Shaker. 9c, sale an. we LINDSAY For Gentlemen who are bald. is ahead covering. fau- suporicr in both style and durability to any other manufactn -oooooo¢..-osa. ADVERTISE IN THE P0813. t 105’ Cloth Coats. 36 inchfi. tom. 8‘ «0100010 u...ou....-.udiduoacoc -â€"AT THE Carpets and Fun 0F TORONTO can... .0...- CID. O ..-..-uoc... sale us!

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