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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Feb 1909, p. 3

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Shaun. ‘ TRIAL [mach Les the 'ad and .eieton IE and fluent, 1’: any Lderfnl DAVIS Ltd. 80 me EM hotel since Mr. Simpson ran it. So far as he could observe Mr. Simpson could not call his soul his own. Mr. Simpson runs the bat and to ell inâ€" tents and purposes is the nominal manager. He has very little educa- tion and Mrs. Simpson transects the business. then door. Not long afterwards the constables tried to get in the same door, but it wa’s locked. I could see feet hurrying to and fro in the kit- he contended, had claimed there was no change in the hotel since accused ran it under license, which was made out in his name. Mr. Weldon then next referred to the midnight trip from Fenelon Falls of being a persecute: anu nc bywa- ed to the court tor protection. The magistrate stated that the witness was a constable and was on- ly doing his duty. Constable McMullen was also re- called and told of his two visits to the Simpson house kitchen on the locked. It was about five minutes be- fore he got in. He noticed the first time that there was nothing in the water closet. Dr. White said he went with the constablesashemeagertoseethe result. The hower came out the kit- Mr. F. A. McDianmd characterized certain portions of the license act as "nnjustifiably extreme" and “stupid legislation.” Mr. Weldon argued that as long as the husband lived in the house he Was the occupant whether the wile Was the owner or not. He had never heard that the accused’s wife owned the place, although he had prosecut- ed him several times. Mrs. Simpson to Kinmount with the consignment of bottled ale or beer which Mrs. Simpson swore she ordered for medi- Cinal purposes, although there was nearly a box full in the house. Mr. McDiax-mid in reply con- tended that there were fatal detects in the crown case which had not been patched up. There was no doubt that the accused was not in the kitchen. He Was in another part of the house. with the constables. There was noth- ing in the door locking business, and the hurry scurry heard in the kitchen could be observed in any house on Wash day. Besides Mrs, ’Simlmon swore she did not lock the door. There was no evidence whatever agains’c Mr. Simpson, and so far as his Wife was concerned, she was not on trial. recalled, and told about his search of the kitchen. The door leading to the hotel yard was locked, as well as the one leading from the hotel hall into the dining room. The officials asked accused to open both doors. After a little they found that the kitchen door had been opened and they went in. Mrs. Simpson was there as well as Misses Cora and Irene Simpson. and McDonald, the hostler. He was always under the impression that Mr Simpson ran the hotel. There was no difference in the house, so far as he was emcerned, from the time when Mr. Simpson ran it. The magistrate, in summing up, said that although he felt there was Unlimited suspicion, the statement Was practically uncontradicted that Mrs. Simpson was the owner and that the liquor seized was for medi- “331 Purposes. Would any amount of 8‘ISIJicion, the magistrate remarked, change the evidence advanced that Mrs. Simpson conducted the busi- ness. If the crown could lay before the court any law that would uphold his contention that the husband '3' the owner, he would quickly‘ W 9' the ease. The magistrate said he van, ~ Jam 8th. Mrs Simpson was thaw- ing it out when it was sailed- m the constables arrived 3 portion 0‘ the bottled stuff '88 PM 1“ a” "u, closet. and the remainder was in the oven 0‘ the am Stove, ‘3 Mrs. Simpson knew it would be con. {mated by the officials. These facts were made known by “I. only '1" quor sew was for lira. Simpson her daughter, the doctor having prescribed it after both had sutu- ciently recovered from W011i '0'“. Accused got the ale from Mr. Al- gang, 0! Fenclon January 8th. Mrs “finhmméd mt nu. Simpson was the owner of thehouunnd ‘pi n1,A_A 7 The defence, in the evidence (adio- whO. initiate Action Will be Nu W‘ '5 Jana Simpson of [in-mt r Sensational Clint: in Liquor Case , i T o! Klmnountf 181d pin!- '1 against Mrs. 8mm. evidence, swore flat the and he appeal- v-....â€", ‘ :his search of!ually do the work. The magistrate, eading to the . in conclusion, said he must be guid- as well as the , ed bx the evidence adduced. The on- otel ball into ‘ 1y question is, could both be treated )flicials asked ' as occupants? He was not satisfied loors. Alter on that point. It appeared to him t the kitchen that six dozen of ale was an unus- nd they went ' u_al amount for two ladies to use. there as well ‘ The extraordinary circumstances 01 ene Simpson. {the kitchen being locked and the ale Her. He was : beinz found in the oven and closet. zhow that liquor got there. Six dolen oibeeriortwawomentodrinkwas {out oi the ordinary. Why did Hrs. [Sirnpson order thebeern'omahotel ‘keeper? Why was ittakenhime ina brig? All this raises a suspicion. It was not the way honest people us- Eually do the work. The magistrate, in conclusion, said he must be guid- :ed bx the evidence adduced. The on- ;ly question is, could both be treated 'as occupants '! Hg was not satisfied {on that point. It appeared to him Mi-o-na, flint efl‘raonflnary and pertect stomach tome, will relieve dyspepsm in tWenty-tour hours. V M will cure and is guaranteed by J9 -.y a; Gregory to file readers ‘ot .Tne Post to cure the most pitiful cases or dyspepsia, ittaken according to mrecticns. ' k - Mic-m tablets not} only cure dys- Iwarnyontobeveryearefnlinthe future, for if you appear before me again I will deal severely with you." Mic-m7 tablets not: only cure dys- ness after excessiVe indubenoe. ban bothered me for years. battled and puzzled skilled physicians. was moms relieVeo by nails \MI-ona. My trouble was on amount of tood not: digesting but fermenting 1n my stomach, forums 3 gas than gaVe me untold suffering and pain and also made me weak, nervous, irritable and unable to rest. ‘ Since using Mi-o-na “I will' dismiss the case without costs,” the magistrate said, "but I want to warn those people that the number of information being laid against them is becaming intolerable. particle of evidence to back up that suspidon he would not come to the conclusion he had arriv- ed at. He did not like to believe peo- parties laying the intormation perfect right to do so. Mi-o-na cureé by strengthening and mvigofating the may stomach wear and after a course or Mi-o-na. basement, constipation, if there is any. will entirely War. , Mrs. S. Keast, of’Ohrnbnrg, Ont... man-v.â€" .1 made me weak, nervous, irritablb and unable to rest. ' que using Mi-oâ€"na 1 can go to abed at night: and wake up retresned. 1 mot speak too h‘gmp of Miâ€"o-na. Miami. - -' ; ;/ ML-u-na is a most economioa! treat‘ ment, 3 large box of tablets only costs 50 cents dummy 8:. Gregoyys' and the dyspeptic, nervous or other- w‘.se, who does not give them I. trial 13 .‘osing an opportunity to regaxn 'bea’fim’ the kitchen being locked and the ole being found in the oven and closet. It looked suspicious and if he had one â€"The Eucharistic Congress_ will be held in Montreal in 1910. â€"Joseph B. Davis was sentenced at London to five years Ior sis-anus â€"Subscriptions to the provincial sanitarium fund of Manitoba now to- tal $25,.000 -â€"The Southwestern Traction 00. offers to lease the St. Thomas street railway. ;wonld reserve judgment until Tn... {day morning. The readers of this paper will be leased to learn that there is at least one ed disease that science has been able to cure in all its stem and that in cm. Hall’s Cnturh Cure in only positive cure now known to the medial tn- :ernity. (31ch be' a. constitutional dimes. mums a. consti nal treatment: Hall's C h Cure is taken mw directly upon the blood and mucous o! the In ten, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient a by build- ing up the comtitution and nature in doingits work Theproprietonhsvelomch tanthinits cuntive power: that they «Mel-One Hundred Dollsnhrfimtbtitwutom. Sendiotlhtoiteet . Awe-aggcnpxfla co ammo. â€"Canada’s customs retl January totalled $672,726, a of $355,236. deneeheretemdtqthehctthntnc- cnaedwnsnottheownerotthebuli- nose. The case is'umnected in every direction with 'very suspicious sets, but suspicion must be baked up by substantial and direct evidence. There At 9.30 on Tuesday county police magistrate Moore gave his judgment Tso'iil'ivlaTll' prawns," -_ 7' 75c. ' m w: mel’inl 10! CW- I. t. mu Lm,n¢1:w‘ah m M'm mum 3:. ml. who Iwynyhooandthmm uulrowulom Mfl'thflmruormm.umnom moron!!! and: two mama: to at who Ink. m awwmumm hod- m out-Ins thou unannoun- "Ilia-Inc: m. ”'0 m . ma "'9!“ A no. can mm. m The lighty Pout of li-o-m loan: rmi Er}; CASE DISMISSED 8100 new, 8100 stomach trouble that for to To other expenses ........... To balance, 1907‘ 3 814.67 To profit, 1908 15,824.65 To rent, taxes and fuel To carried to reserve fund To balance carried forward APPROPRION ’OF PROFITS To Dividends Nos. 25 and [By net bdsnce forward 16,639.32 Other investments ......... 8,605.90 Cash in bank and on hand 14,693.08 THE ANNUAL MEETING OI" THE VICTORIA LOAN AND SAVINGS CO. Tbebrldewuuefllydreuedmnmudhmmtwmudm mummvenmgmuuwmu.mgaw.mnmmm eflk’ went eovexedvitb Btu-elem mn’mmflwwaamwu Her bet wee of ermine trimed'with my to a. WW. budge, light blue. The bride-mud m den '5." u was stopped by Ir. ed. Ber- dreeeedinblnewitbedlkmnnbnt. ”.mmwudmteomm Aftertbeeerelnonytbe petty ed- 1,mm,nndtbehone'e toot ‘jonrnedtothehoneolln.J.J. 'ummyent.’l‘bedflver o! Odn. the bride's deter. on O'Hnn- the 11‘ m nnbnrt. eve., where supper wee pattern at ‘ end beelthe drank. The groom's present to the bride â€"Hmfltoa'l new MW’ boepitel wunhnndeomegoldbrneelet. nnd wuwons‘m’- e to the brideemnid n crescent o! -Reuwny1nen 0! Albert: m pou- peerle. 3 timing for en eight hour rev. The wedding reception is to be bold ' .11.. m1 of you”, not . veeonnt this afternoon at the residence 01 Harley of mum, u mung m1 To the President and. Shareholders oi the Victoria Loan a: Savings Co. Gentiemen.â€"Aiter having made a careful audit of the accounts. vouch- ers, and securities of the Victoria Loan Savings 00.. we hereby certii'y that the accompanying statements are a true exhibit a! the financial posi- tion of the company as on Dec. 31“., 1908. and of the result of the bus- iness {or the year. Lindsay, Jany 12th, 1909. D. EAGLESON. A. C. A. The Thirteenth Annual looting of the Victorin Donn Stung! Co. was held in the company’s once, Kent street, Lindsay, on Hondny uter- noon, Feb. 131:, 1909, at hen put one o'clock. Present: Messrs. W. Flnvelle, J. B. Graham, J. Twohey, G. H. Wil- son. Rev. H. Hamilton. M. Ingram. W. J. Grundy, John Hare. C. Chit- tick, R. J. McLaughlin, J. H. Knight W. H. Stevens, W. H. Clarke. I. 1).. F. C. Taylor. N. Smnle, J. B. Begs. J. W. Ray. M. 1)., S. J. Puma. Ha J. Lytle, James Low, Rev. C. H. Marsh, Caleb Smith. The president, m. w. mvene, took the chair, end Hr. Jun. Low ect- ed as Seeretnry., The Secretarytend the Dimetore’ Report, together with the Finnndnl Statement and Anditors' Certificate. as 10110": Balance sheet for year ending Dec. 3m. 1908. â€" ASSETS. LIABILITIES lortgages and Bonds $440,777.33 To the Public: Mr. Flavellc, in moving the adoption 0! the report. sald'in part; “ I do this with unusual pleasure, and I am sure it must be gratifying to ev- ery shareholder to know that the aflairs o! the company are in such a prosperous condition. " Our Audited Statement shows that the net earnings of the year have been the best in ”our history, equal'to 10} per cent on the paid up capital of the Company. Mr. McLaughlin, in seconding the report “PM m “”11““ “1”" ing made by the company, and said it "5 "‘7 ”my“: to see the booming business of this community beinx done 5! 1°“ W '1‘” 1°“! capital. We are proud 0! the “m of the compo-l!» and expect embat- ter results, in the future. in him. anh the company; good’trIend and a moat emcient auditor. His son, Mr. Peter Kennedy, was appointed to an his place. Rev. Mr. Marsh, Messrs. Stevens. Taylor, ma Mayor 3088 and others also expressed their entire saflslectiou with the excellent “Don end the bright prospects of the company. Directors electedtorthe current yearâ€"Hr. W. Flinn". Meat: Mews. W. H. Clarke, R. J. McLaughlin. K. 0.. Vice-Freddente; W. 3. Stevens, 0. Chltuek, a. J. ratio. r. o. Teylor. ’ ‘ Auditorsâ€"D. nous-or, Batu-Kennedy. In view of our present safisfnetoryomings and the probnbility of same continuing, your Directors think tavorably of increasing the Divi- dend from 5} per cent to one of 6 per cent; It has also been decided that in future our dividend will be paid .qunrterly instead 0! semi-annually. funds”. The man: wit-t m the Rev. install Writ“. 0' 5*» Mu-k'n church. Put-two. The. arm was played by Mr. Gr“.- Brown. the auction- including the bridal chorus tron Lohonwn (Wmcr) “4 W Wedding nus-ch by ‘V-leflfl- m bridesmaid was the bfldo'n outer. mg. Laura Eym. Hr. P. I. Lanny” B. A" broth“ 0‘ the mom” “m At the close of a. very able and Clear review of the trade and busineu conditions ‘and the paramount position of agriculture in our district and country, Mr. Flavelle made the following reference to the death 0! the late John Kennedy: "During the past year death has claimed one 0! our auditors, Mr. John Kennedy, a gentleman holding one of the first places in our county and who commanded the fullest confidence 0! his tellowe. Particnlfl‘ly of those who knew him best. We have lost a personal friend and I am sure that this convenience will be greatly appreciated by our shareholders, and you will be asked to confirm s by-law to this elect. took place 01 mu Loni: H. A“. third duughter of fir. and In. Bob- ert Byron. Kent-It, out. many. tad Mr. Sydney B. Lunb. the young- HUSBEYâ€"GORLEY. At three oiclock on Wednesday a!- PROFIT AND L088 ACCOUNT; $464,076.31 $20,816.43 $16,639.32 16,639.32 3,605.78 8,301.70 5,000.00 3,337.02 ..' By balance from 1907 ...... 8 814.67 By premium on new stock $21.35 Bianca at credit of loop and m “count ......... 3,887.63 Property of Shareholdnn: Capital stock. pdd up $163,591.00 Dividend No. as paysble Due other banks ............. 416.91 -â€"'l'ho “solute purity and delicious mvor, the refreshing sad mutant.- 1n¢ qulltlu of "8M" Tet. Inn made it the duly beverage of mu- lion. of satisfied An admmnwaytookw “Mywbalr. John me’u nno driver an sway tron when _it wuuodlntbooutwndudm sch-hint m.’l‘hohaum I” the way m the vicinity o! sapw- mtotbo'm-It.bfldge. whmltwultombilr-i-B‘F ”.mmttuwudmteomplcuj oonploldtonthotfl O.T.B.tnln tummmmo. Thom-Mondfloommbothaop- Accrued interest .......... $261,554.08 D. EAGLESON. A. C. A. PETER KENNEDY. [citing lam! mmum Auditors 464,076.31 $30,816.43 $16,639.33 19,880.51 4,.17670 £2,000.00 THE LATE FATHER "om

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