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Lindsay Post (1907), 12 Feb 1909, p. 7

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by Mr. Devlin that Mr. G. 8. Pat- rick be reappointed watery-treas- menâ€"Carried. On motion. Misses Ream were re- sppointed librarians for 1909. The appointment of a. caretaker was lelt Moved by Judge Harding, seconded by Mr. F. D. Moore. K. 0., that Dr. Vrooxnan be elected chairman for the awning year.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Knight and seconded we! the library committee and Judge Harding, chainnan of the fi- name committee. The estimate of the expenv‘Eture for 1909 was read, totalling to $1,703.26. The estimated receipts also totall- ed to $1,703.26. It was decided to Present the estimates to the town “Midi and claim their quarter of a min from that body. Beal, then read his report, which ap- pears in full, in another column. The report, on motion. was filed for inture reference. The board then proceeded to organâ€" iae'for 1909. over nntil the next meeting. The committees were then formed and were as follows: Library committee â€" Messrs. R. H. Bed. Rev. Father Collins. J. H- lasts. W. mum, A. P. Devlin and R. I. Bead. my, chiefly by the Ontario and Do- minion governments. The board now has a balance of $181.99 on hand. On motion of Mr. Devlin, seconded by Mr. Knight, the report was adopt- Finance and building committee ~â€" Judge Harding, Mayor Bags. and -Hon. C. S. Hyman and J, 0. Dn- field have left London on a. trip around the world. â€"Sudden orders from WW9 have sent the U. S. torpedo fleet from San Diego, 031., 1: land Navy Yard. Willie ‘. now fink that with the ,1 Squadron. â€"The cruise of the U. S. battleship §°§t will have cost, by the time it is The librarian’s report was read as follows: Books in circulation for the month of January, history 100, bio. gmphy 75, voyages and travels 111, general literature 110, juveniles: boys 224, girls 89, little ones 97, bound periodicals 30, poetry 73, science 83, religion 49, miscellaneous 58, fiction 908. Total circulation, 2007. Number of new tickets during month, 17. -Mr. G. S. Patrick, secretary of the board, read his report, from which it was learned that during the year 11 meetings had been held, with a toâ€" tal attendance of 74. During the year a number of new books have been placed on the shelves and a number of old oned had been rebound. A few donations had been made to the lib- IiniShed, twenty million dollar; This in the usual course, should give a se- iefi: few a. chance to make twice that Mount in repairing and overhauling nerve goes wrong, then the 0121m "hid: this nerve controls will also Suteiy fail. It may be a. stomach ”"9. or it may have given strength and support to the heart or kidneys- It '88 Dr. Shoop that first pointed f° this vital truth. Dr. Shoop's Reo- “tithe w.. v; uuuvyu- 63" “Ahmed method is gone. Dr. 8110”" Re“tentative goes directly to m fan:_ , w yenuunyuw “â€"vâ€" “rates til; :iadom of truth: til “‘3“ cause of these mun; can: it is indeed easy to pron. “.313 five or ten days “It 'mm' 1’ “11' Try it at once, and 000.30” b! “1 Mm. . . ”v, A communication was read rrom the town clerk stating that at the last meeting of the counefl, Mr. R D. Moore, K. 0., had been re-ap- pointed member of the board. Judge Harding presented the a. wee report, and the following ac- counts were ordered to be paid: Librarian ........................... $9.40 right. Heat Power Co. 8.60 The retiring chairman, sickness, if a. certain hidden of the Japanese bombarding ». nor to temporarily stillin- ol this perseflption dance- .................. 152.45 G. E. Newman, J. H. Knight, F. o " â€""' .m, Robert Gnhun. the voll- 1601's “firm““mn- known consume at Sturgeon Points Thoma: ohnmlinSt. Joseph’s Add. pm a mu: to The Post to-dny. ”WW the scene at uninteresting mtrinoninl mouthed: mm; t 7 . , . IS 01801!- o’clock, whenlt: I Hi ’3" ‘ From Frxdhvo Evening (Post ' N - ' ‘ n ' P ’ -Mr. E. Brown, of Barrie, is in at 0! Rivervmw”, Thanh township, m to“ united in marriage to Miss Gertrude . labelMollhargoy,danghtoro£M1-;P B. e Pm“ Mollhargey. of Lindsay. PM” Mnndav â€"Mr. J. Arnott was in Toronto honé thismorning and in be imam: in Eden cemetery, near Cathay. A8 TRAVELLERS COME AND 60 lumen: .of Citizens and Strum: Wan: Out Gm: visiting in town. â€"â€"Mr. G. Raithhy. o! Melon Falls was in town to-day. was in town last evening. â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Murray, 0! Kin- mount, were in town to-day. â€"Rev. Father 0 ’Leary. o! Galway, was in town on Wednesday. -â€"Mr. R. O'Connell, of Burnell’s station. was in town to-day. Willinn MacDonald, Lindsey, beside. en aged mother and sent-31 brothers and sisters to n’onrn ha 103:. From Mi Evening N â€"Hl'. J. Clayton. 01 London. ‘3 visitor in town. visitorlin town to-day. â€"l[r. W. B. Smaton, of London, is in town on business. -Mr. Ed. Fielding, of Hamilton, is The deceased was on his way home, accompanied by Mr. Gilbert Smith, of Breehin, who went out to assist him home. Mr. Ashmn leaves one daughter, Mrs. William Mubondd, Lmdeny, beside- a: 41:. E. Graham. of Dundord' spent today in town. a. disitor in town any. of Hailey, but for the last sighs yam residing m Vanda, Suksmhem, pmd erboro. Verulam. was in town toâ€"day. â€"-Mr. John O'Connor, 0! Peterboro was: A visitor in town to-day. Lindsay citizens who bed the pleasure of meeting Captain Robertson-Shenby, of Bedtord, Englnnd, brother-in-lew of Mr. Andrew Robertson, 0! Lindsay, on the occasion of his visit here some few yenrsego,willregret tohesr ofhis desth which took place last month. The decensed made my friends here, and wee a gentleman of wide experience and sterling character. was in town Wednesday evening. â€"-Mr. C. H. Shields, of Peterboro, was in town to-day on business. â€"Mr- w. H. Meldrum, of Peterboro transacted business in town toâ€"day. .llr. Goo. Southwell. '01 Petcrboro ta in.town on a business trip to-day .m. Thou. Nathan, 0! Stratiord. m in town to-day, and left this a!- tornoon for Port- Perry. ‘ __ _ n AI- 1“- mtthowa 0 ton toâ€"day The bride was one of Lindsey’s most popular young ladies, end the beautiful my ofweddinggirte reeeived wee evi- dence of the esteem in which she wee held by her my friends. Mr. and Mrs. Connbell will be 3: home to their friends in April st Cinnington: Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left on the 6.83 G.T.R. train for points west sud on their return will “he up residence in Cunning- After the ceremony the Inppy couple ropeired to tlie residence of the bride’s brother, Mr. Chdstopher Moflhngey, Elgin-et , where a wedding breaks: me The bride who was ettired ineblue direelmre gown end pde blue and mink hat, wu united by Miss Nude Tang. ney, in sgownotgnywith e bleak pio- are hat. Mr. John Gunpbell, 0! Wood- ville, brother of the groom, noted a beet Nuptisl mu: m celebrated by Vener- sblo Archduoon Casey, and the service wu attended by the renting ottho con- ALBERT ABEMAN. 0n Snndsy, February 7th, 1209, 31: Foxt 'illiun. Hr. Albert Ashmm. formally CAP l‘. ROBERTSON-SHERSBY. Coleman M. Blewett, of Pet- was in town toâ€"day. Obituary (30,, Peterboro, was by on business. Squjres, of Peterboro, Savigny, of Peterboro, L, 0‘ Guelph) was a expected to arrive Montreal. â€"Hr. Peter A. Thaw. 0! North Bay and Cromwell Mom. Obi-Md“! en- tored the School at many Tole:- 1"th here this week. These young mmatflfingtWBImm°m the right direction, as our unmet?!“ transcontinental railways will‘reqnm spending a couple 0: weeks with friend Miss Annie Stewart, north â€"Mr. H. Howard, of Oshawa, is visiting in town. â€"Mr. S. 8. Holmes, of Ottawa, was in town Friday. â€"Mr. Geo. M. Douglas, 0! Kamila. was in town today. boro Thursday attending the funeral thousands 0! than repreegntative of the Imperial To- bacco 00., Montreal. is in town on â€"The many friends of Miss Anasta- tia Connolly will regret 1:0 learn that. she is seriously ill at the Ross Me- morial hospital. -â€"Mr. G. Natural. of Burnell's sta- tion. was in town today. -â€"Mr. J. Thornton, Pontypool. was in town today on business. revenue department, Peterboro. was in town Thursday evening. â€"Hr. E. Morrison, of Penelon Fans, was in town today. in .town this morning on business. _ â€"Miss Belle Maunder is viaifinz at â€"Miss Jennie McDonald, 0! 'Beaver- ton, 1g visiting Miss Mary Groom, 01 South Ops. her home on Victoria-ave. â€"Mr. w. Bibby, o! the G. '1‘. Barrie, was in town today on I â€"Dr. Harrison. of Keene, Peterboro county, was in town today on pro- fessional business. â€"Mr. ,and Mrs. Kenneth Murchison of Souris, who have been visiting friends here, left for the west this â€"Mr. G. B. Stevenson. of Peter- boro, is in town on business. â€"Mr. Fred Meehan left this morn- ing for Toronto on business. -â€"Mr. Edward Hoodlum, of Bobcaygoon, was in town to-day. â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith. of Pene- lon Falls, were visitors to‘ town to- day. ‘ â€"Mr. A. Paradine, of Hamilton, paid is business visit to Lindsay to- â€"-'l‘he nuptials of Mr. L. J. Gunp- bell,, of Rlverview, Thorah, to Mill: Mabel Mcnlhargey, of Lindsay will be 801er in St. Mary’s church â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwabo un- nounee tye marriage of that: dunght- or, Haddie Drane, to Mr. W. J. Chat. Webuter, Wednesday. Fatima-1 third. nineteen hundred and nine. Burs! Ridge. Pennsylvmu. At home after February tenth. Gawood. Ont. a little 1nd well over them. then wash with soap and 1mm. 11 m- :- done in cold weather the hand: will notbosoukolytom.\ -â€"Mr. M. W. Brandon. oi Fenelon coming up strong end will nuke the Falls. was in town today. other teams trevel. -â€"Mr. W. Aldous. of Fenelon Fells, was in town this morning. CURING. â€"Mr. J. Murray, of Montreal, ar- The Peterboro curlers m twins *0 rived in tosn last evening. figure out how they lost the district â€"Mr. Robt. Fee leit {or Peterboro cup to Lindsay on Tuesdu- me. this morning on business. an my problem” 801"- â€"Mr. E. Long. of Ometnee, was in town toâ€"day on business. â€"Mr. '1‘. J. Hacdonnell, of Peter- boro, was in town toâ€"day. comma 1301111118. E lmms. tot-(1:. 0.]; {3:12; was in. Peterboro In the first we the m m little trouble in pawns the mod! -Mr. N. J. Dingman, Of Kingston, on the boy. from W m .11 was in town today. the w., through they dmoutntod â€"Mr. G. 13:. Watson, of Tory Hill, um; they were better hockey phym was in town to-dsy. than their opponcnts. At ht]! tune ’â€"m. R. J.Doak.o!M111brook. is the mamastozmtavoroithe in town on business. Bankers, but in the Lost m: the â€"Mr. w. J. Bowen, 1 machine, Omemoe boys were completely now- 0 od under. For the Bunion. Connors. is in town on business. ‘ .._ -_._..... “a n... ang,ofthefirmotLanxMAhor. â€"-mss Florie Thurston. of Fonda: -â€"Mr. A. McKay, of Woodville, was in town tq-day. â€"Mr. Claude Sherwood was in Pet- erboro Thursday. town. â€"-Mr. J. Arnott was in Toronto today. â€"Mr. C.O’Leary1eft this morning for Peterboro. _ From W's Eveline P08“ an- J. Murray was in Woodville Mr. Basil Cathro left for Peter- W. C. Martin. of Oshawa, is .. Rndkins, of the inland o! Peterboro, was mag. ‘, of Peterboro, Skip Aberdeen: 16 Skip Cannington Dobson. skip 11 Campbell. clip 10 l- .Two Peterboro rinks “rived ‘00 Lt late for the primary. but will Pl” 9- in the consolation. showing at the WI: bow; In the eomhuon an. Skip Knowl- was five games won - 5 mm» showing in hockey. The results are as 10110": Knowlson 15, R. Hicks, Peterboro. slowly. Not an eastern rink has entered. It is expected. though. M the famous mulls rink, 0! Linda! wmbeonhnnd.'rw08udbnry rink! knowlnon in the second round 0! tin primaries. but he had : mp in the their bathe: knights at the stone at! big Winnipeg bonspiel, which Lindiay will not be mad the big bonapiel this you. tore Mont. Barbara men. as everybody known. are at home on no“ ice, and won bonspiel was concluded last night. The ice was tether been. but the first mud bonnie! VII 3 very gn- tflying end noes-tn! mm. end the visitors vent ewe! pleased .t the treatment they received. \ Follow is the result: first mid bonspiel o! the Cumin;- ton Curling Club is in DW- There are sixteen rink: in competi- First drsw: od nndei'. For the Bunkers. cannon. was good, while Sylvester 1nd By- ron Green showed up t0 ““3“!“ This nukes the third loss for One- mac, “(1 they no now pucticdly out o! the running. The Bunker- m played in the ton lune laden Int wednmy more a urge numbfl' of spectators. Both games were mu 0! excitamont and those who wit- Knovlaon 14. OrinOIId- neared the exhibition tOt Knowlson 18, Palmer. Chmont. Knowlson 14, Supo Thomas and Knowlnon sn- Thomas 12; Palmer. Chromont, 6. Thomas 10, m, Chromont. 11. Cannington. February 3rd. â€" 14, Crawford. Barbara. tor cgpt. Ceca! in his report does not state how any were killed. but he eonveythemonbou'd mix-one. and “autumn: 31cm. when M nd then. u the convict.- continued to are. Cegnl ordaed his men to an on the conflctl.wh1¢h they did- The firing continued {or five minutes, un- til most Q! the eondcts were killed And the rennin“! surrender“!- lundod than tothopolico-ndho didtmlbeioronndednxuyhelvto thevi .uhocondde’rodit o! thentmostimyomtok'ee the dtytromthnbandotloom. A Menace to this incident out by wirewustoppodbythepre-cem ulootinxmoflddkmo In! 0! the euthquke survivors owe that limtostungecircum- ounces. Bone fell. bed and “1"?“ topstodeltoeeunsmd were not hurt.Aumdpictmoerved us shieldtromthau-nmblinx'm' ‘0 others, while sons were shot from thdrhodltothemt without in- The {allowing incident 1m recount- ed in 3 met report not by Copt. Comm-d the Influx uvy. now in command at the bottles!!!» “Know the first war wool to nod: ”“10 alter the earthquake. to the M WOMWhnboct wean- Wbyswtyotmmm After the Sicilian Earthquake Battle With Convicts-Sud by a Do; â€"0mu¢ of Iona One {wily owe their lives to . dot. a nut“. who. counting the spprOICh o! the mm. ghoul 0! mm. mm and hunt! to: twelve hours Crawford ......... 11 Gliding ...... ...10 mtmdeovorodtbemn’shce to hide it from his wile. "Never mind" mmwwmuummm am no grandma." abendd."1nowneuammnu , m m The linen! d the late Mm Boâ€" md no." . hertz Harvey Hendemn took pltce "m a” W "m "'w'“ n Honky attedrnoon at 2.30 o'clock. 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