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(ii-me: 3901:2qu CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY READER Are you a victim? Have you __ _ _hope_? Are you intendjpg to ma "Boyhood, ilanhgéd. Fath'erhooa. “viâ€"Illustrat- ed) on Diseases of Men. YOUNG mm AND__MIDD!.EAG_ED MEN. Opposite St Andrews Church, William - st Phone I3I-L. Box 217 ALWAYS “The "latter is what you bestowed upon the 'Governor, and physicians, and Nurses, and by your mumï¬cent bounty there has been accornplished a work the value of which cannot be measured by words. ‘ Although so intensely occupied with the great material aï¬airs of the Dominion, you sought and found op» portunity to devise and bring into exercise the means whereby the most efï¬cient and helpful service can be rendered to suflering men and women and children. Following the reply to the ad« dress by Mr. Ross. 3 number of prominent citizens delivered addres- “The period of your eariy associa- tion with the County of Victoria marked the beginning of the career in which you attained such deserved eminence a few years iater as a path- ï¬nder through the western mountains of Canada and as a builder oi the ï¬rst Canadian Railway to the Paciï¬c ocean â€We deem it ï¬tting on this occas- E sion to recall that your own home 3 was in Lindsay for a number of years and that the town is the birthpiace of your son, who, with his Wife, joins . with yourselt and Mrs. Ross in earn- est devotion to the interests of the. institution you have rounded for the; beneï¬t of the County of Victoria. and its seat of municipal government. “Eight years ago we received from your hands the magniï¬cent Hospital, which you have erected and equipped with the utmost completeness, an en- during monument to the revered me- mory of your father and mother, who have been honored fellow-citizens. been honored fellow-citizens. “We have assembled to-day to eel-i ebrate the completion of the Home‘ for the Nurses of the Hospital which: you have so generously added to the Institution. You have been pleased to Y content that the new building shall ! bear the name of your gracious wife, e and. we are much gratiï¬ed that it' shall thUS be known as “the Annie 1 Ross Nurses’ Home." l “The Citizens at the County of Vic- toria and the Town of Lindsay, and the resident Governors of the Ross Memorial Hospital, desire' to ap- proach you with expressions of re- newed and ever increasing gratitude. TO JAMES ROSS, Esquire: At 1.15 o’clock the Board of Gov! ernors of the Ross Memorial Hos] \pital consisting of Messrs UTE; Flavelle, chairman; J. R. McNeillic,’ secretary; John Carew, Thos. Stew- art, and ex-Mayor Begg, met Mr. and Mrs. James Ross and visitors at the Hospital, when the control of the Nurses’ Horne, was invested in the Board by Mr. Ross, Mr. J. j D. Flavelle, chairman, presented1 Mrs. Ross with a gold key, and Mr Ross formally unlocked the door for the staff of nurses. I AT THE ACADEMY. At two o'clock the public pro- ceedings in the Academy of Music attracted a large gathering of citi- A zens. Mr. J. D. Flavelle took the! chair and the folloflliring address was ‘ read by Mr. J. R. McNeillie, secre ten of the Board of Governors: "The Governors have not failed to (From Thursday’s Post). This afternoon the opening of “The Annie Ross Nurses’ Home." an event which has been looked for ward to with pleasurable anticipat- ion by our citizens, took place. and the. occasion marked an epoch in the history of the town. The ceremonies in connection with this important function attracted a large gathering composed of the leading citizens of the town and the county. and was graced by the pre‘ sence of the town's honored and gen orous benefactor, Mr. James Ross Mrs. Ross, their san, Mr. {.K.L Ross. and: Mrs. Ross, all of Mom treal; Mr. Herman Watson, of Gait; Lady MacKenzIe, Mr. and Mrs. J .0. Grace, of Toronto. ___._... n."- i DOOR 0F HANDSOME QUARTERS 0PENED WITH A GOLF) KEY ROSS MEMOR IAL, HOSPITAL, i “The County of Victoria and the Town of Lindsay in their corporate capacity, the citizens personally and 5 through their churches, and the wom- ’ en of Lindsay banded as an auxiliary to the Board, have supported the , Hospital with such loyalty imthe inâ€" itervening years since the doors Were opened for the reception.of patients, that the sources of income have sup- Eplied all the funds required for its I maintenance in a. state of efficiency. _| We desire that you will accept what ' has been done in this regard as an earnest" that The Boss: Memorial Hos- day invested in the Board of Govern- ors. MR. J. R“. MCNEILLIE. Secretary-Treasurer of Board of Gov‘ ernors, who read address to Mr. J. Ross this afternoon. “Owing to the favor into which the Hospital has grown in the estimat- ion of the physicians and their pa- tients, the capacit8 of the building was taxed to the fullest extent for several years, with the result that the quarters occupied by the Lady Superintendent and her stafl', were needed for the: use of patients. When this condition came to your knowl- edge, you resolved that the stat! shouldzhave a separate building for their accommodation, and during the year 1910, you erected and equipped the splendid building you have this be profitted by your counsel \and ad- vice when entering upon the control of the institution, 'and; we venture to hope the precious talent committed to us has been so used to merit your approval. Your confidence has been an Inspiration to the highest eflort on our; part to render to the people of the County of Victoria the benign service for which; you have made such unique provision: ' JAMES ROSS. Founder of the Ross Memorial Hos- pital and the Nurses' Home, the latter being opened to-day. THE LINDSAY POST in the wholesale house. He has many friends through this district, and his congeniality and splendid business ability should win hi" large favor and still greater patro- nage for the well known house for which he is agent. A useful pocket diary, with departments for stamps tickets and silver, is the rather at- tractive gift that Mr. Brady car- ries for his customers.†a. recent arrival from the east,and has taken over the territory of H. v.0. Chatter-ton, now in charge of one of the company’s departments Review-The strange disappearance of. Chas. B. Parcels», of Belmont, is still a complete mystery. It was re- ported that he went to Toronto on the 10th. ult., but beyond that noth- ing, is known " “Amongst the commercial men in Merritt this week was George J. Brady representing the R. P. Hit]:- 81: 00., of Victoria. Mr. Brady is The Post has been informed that Mr. James Thompson, of Lindsay, has purchased the Rocklan-d House at Bobcaygeon, and took posses- sion on Monday morning. Chas. Parcels ls Stifl Missing George Brady: Making Good ‘The following is from the Merritt B.C., Herald: Stale S 50.00 H. B. ‘Turner, formerly of Lindsay, employed by Mr. J. Thompson, the east end baker, is charged with c01- lecting for his employer from the Trent Canal contractors at Healey Falls, last week and skipped out with the money. Turner drove to Camp- bellford and took: the G. T. R. train out of that town. No trace has yet been obtained of. him. Chief Bennett of town, holds a warrant for his arâ€" restâ€"Havelock Standard. - The news was received in town â€I . [\- HUGH]; this morning of the death from pneu- I O monia of the sixteen-year-old son of: H v Malachi Campbell. The deceased was3 ome on lSIt a. prominent member of the Minden hockey club and intended playing I A well known and celebrated doc- against Haliburton tO-night- tor, an old Lindsay boy, Dr. Robt. â€"â€"~â€"'â€"-.â€"- !Adams, has returned to town. He Stale s 50 00 , has been ship’s surgeOn on board one of {be big Atlantic liners plying be- H. B. ’Turner, formerly of Lindsay, tween various ports of Europe tary of the Ontario Branch of the Dominion Alliance. Elsiâ€"1.3;: FOEâ€"E'curercoIâ€"dfs Inthro-t-gdlulffla. - 0 0 35. In several of the different munici- palities throughout Ontario that vot ed on 10031 option bylaws at the elections on January 2nd,, there is dismntenfl on the part of both the temperance and liquor men. In some places the vote was very close, and recounts are being requested. “There will be some recounts, but don’t think they. will materially alter the result one way or other," stated Rev. Ben. H. Spence, secreâ€" Has Purchased Rockland House 8111/0/15 Gym lxsldmcureco .eaha! Mayor of I'Jindsay,| JOHN D. FLAVELLE, Chairman, Board of Gov’rs. Lindsay, January. 12th., 1911. Eight years ago, Mr. Ross, pre- sented the splendid hospital, which bears his name, and which will alâ€" ways stand as a monument, not’ only to the donor, but to his boa. loved parents, who were honored citizens of this county. Today be manifested still further proof of that munificence and generosity by presentation to the Board of Gover: nors of the Hospital a, nurses' home : which for neatness of design and ar' chitectural beautyf is surpassed by , very few similar institutions in the Dominion. Mr. Ross also furnished the home, and the same generosity was displayed in this particular, as the furnishings are in keeping with every other feature/of the institutg ion. | i I Local Option Recount; Asked piatl and the Annie Ross Nurses’ Home will be mamtained in keeping with your own ideals and in order that the largest advantage may ac- crue to the community for whose welâ€" fare you have founded \he instituti0n in nobility and strength. E. TIERS, Warden, County of Victoria. J. B. BEGG, Died in Minden There is much speculation as to whether Travers’ change of front and’ admission of all the criminal charges preferred will shut off fur- ther inquiry into the affairs of the Farmers' Bank. It was learned on reliable authority that further reveâ€" lations may be expected to be brought out at the meetings of the creditors and shareholders on- Tues- day. By that time Curator Clarkson will be in posession of all the facts, and will doubtless be ques- tioned most fully by interested par ties on all as yet unexplained tran- sactions, which may throw light on the cause of the bank’s fail- Yesterday High County Constable Thornbury interviewed Aid. McCrae. chairman \01' Police .and Light in ref- erence to the recommendation of the Grand Jury at the recent High Court Session re. the town lock-up. Question of a He visited hundreds of places in Europe and Asia, Japan, Australia Ind 3,. and a number of other coun- tries. The doctor is visiting with his mother, Mrs. M. E. Adams, Mill-st, and will in a short time, he'leaving for the States to accept a. position on the continent, having left the oc- ean life, in which he has been engag; ed for the past few years. His many friends were greatly pleased to see May Not Stoo Bank Enquiry ‘ Mr. McCrae assured the ofï¬cer that action would be taken by the 'com- mittee with a View to providing more satisfactory,quarters and that the matter would be considered at an early date. He was lately ship’s surgeon on one of the “Blue Funnel" Line, having previously been on the Allan line. Br. R. Adams Home on Visit “As is well known the Lindsay lock is not on the main line of the Trent Canal, being on the Scngog rrver, and affording ~13. means of navi- gation to and from Port Perry on the Scugog Lake, {1) the main line of the Trent Canal. A new lock has been 81X YEARS IN PENITENTIARY FOR GENERAL MANAGER TRAVERS The report of John Makins, lockmas- ter at Lindsay locks, is as follows -. The annual report to! the trafï¬c at the various locks on the Trent Canal for the season, 1910 has been issued 4by the Superintendent, of the Canal, J. H. McClellan, Traflic at nearly every lock shows an increase over the preceding year, and altogether the business on the canal was the largest in its history. Young's Point contin- ues to be the busiest point on the entire system, there being a total of 2,634 lockages there during the season TORONTO, JAN. 16.â€"(SpeCial).â€"-GENERAL MANAGER TRAVERS. OF THE DEFUNCT FARMERS BANK, WAS SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS IN THE PENITEN’I‘IARY THIS MORNING ON EACH OF THE THREE CHARGES TO ’WHICH HE PLEADED GUILTY, THE SENTEN- CES TO RUN CONCURRENTLY. MAGISTRATE DENI‘SON, IN SENT- ENCING HIM, SAID THAT A BURGLAR MIGHT HAVE DONE LESS HARM. THE PRISONER SHOWED SIGNS OF SLEEPLESSNESS AND TOOK HIS SENTENCE WITHOUT WINCING. HE MADE NO STATE- Sealed tenders xvii? be received up until 4 p.m. on Mcn'iay, January 30, for the interior ï¬ttings of the local post oflice. The plans and speciï¬ca- tions may be seen on application to Mr. W. Heaiey, caretaker, and the advertisemeni: calling for tenders will appear in Saturflay’s issue. TENDERS CALLED FOR CHANGES TO THE LOCAL POST OFFECE TRAFHC AT THE LINQSAY LOEES DURINQ THE SEASGN Oi“ 1910 Some months ago the post ofï¬ce :11- New Lock-up “Until my son was 30 years ‘ old he had ï¬ts right along. \Ve ‘ gave him seven bottles of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nen me He has not had a ï¬t since he began on the ï¬fth bottle.†M RS. R. DUNTLEY, ! \\ automa. \V is. Price $1.00 at your druggist. He should , supply you. If he does inot, send price to us. we forward prep; 1 DR. WiILES MEDICALd' 60.. Tom I Mrs. Hopkins received the eongmt. ulations of many friends ‘-. yesterday jwho join with The Post in wishing (the venerable lady manys days of continued health and happinness. {Injvred While l 3 Killing Porkers On Friday Mr. Peter Fisher who re- sides in South Ops, about six miles from town, was killing pigs when he met with a. severe accident. While in the act of despatching one pcrker. the knife slipped and he cut his left wrist all the way round. Mr. Fisher will be laid up for some time as a re? sult of the accident. Celebrated Ninety Fifth Birthday in town. The enjoys excellent health and retains all her mental faculties. Hm. Hopkins, Sn, mother of G. H. Hopkins, K...C Messrs. E. H. andJ. Hopkins, celebrated her nine ty-ï¬fth birthday atrthe home of Mr. James Hopkins. Mrs. Hopkins enjoys the distinction of being the oldest lady built at this point, and navigation was suspended untll the month of July, when the new lock was avail‘ able for use. The following will Show the amount of trafï¬c through the Lindsay lock durmg the past season: Steam- Small ‘ ere Boats Soows rafts July ......... 6 56 2 1 August ...... 8 111 11 7 September . . 2 64 7 5 October ...... 4 35 9 8 November 1 13 2 2 Total number of steamersâ€"21. Total number of small boatsâ€"279. Total number of scamâ€"31. Total number of raftsâ€"23. Total lockageeâ€"354. ._ ‘ Total No. feet lumberâ€"5,000. Our citizens will be pleased to learn that the Post Ofï¬ce Department will at last take steps to bring about. much desired changes -~ Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus’ Dance “My daughter couldn t talk or walk from St. Vitus’ dance. Seven bottles of Dr. Miles’ Nervine entirely cured her." MRS. NANNIE LAND, Ethel, Ind. “I suffered for many vars from what some people call epilepsy. Dr Miles’ Restora- he Nervinc cured me. and you; can imagine how thankful I am.†Nervine he has néve: had one of these spasms.†MRS. MYRTLE DAGUE, Rochester, Ind. specter visited Lindsay in order to ascertain what was required in the way of interior alterations, and the changes proposed were referred to in these columns. M. I. COFFMAN, Cold-water, Mich. “My daughter was cur with Dr. Miles‘ Restoratiy Nervine. after having b afflicted with ï¬ts for ï¬ve years‘w PETER MCAULEY, ' Springï¬eld, Mass. “For a year my little boy had‘ spasms every time he got a little cold. Since taking Dr. Miles' 1 scow brick, 40,500. Lscow manure, 20 tons.- PAGE