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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Feb 1914, p. 10

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1 Ba -icnded.1 ' One bottle of Rheuma cured me.' -â€".J the season’s operations. The com- 11 BOBCAYGEOR (Special to The Post.) As was announced by program: sent ‘out through the district, the Seventh Annual Seed Fair was llE‘lL in the Town Hall here on last Satur- day, and it was well attended and the exhibit as usual was good. In girlhood through middle 1‘13. right. along to old age 4 1 >1. P ft“; 21. 1'1 p .1 Z1111’;TgbletsarCVvomanL's wheat, 061:8, potatoes.and buckwheat .rs: :«r- 151- norâ€"Vt“. :1 d . , . J. ._.“, ....oheadacho-,lo1;1h 1 it was especially good. Mr. as: b: 1 ~. and assure good 111-11 21 1 Boyd, the was here last fall and V‘ them. 3.1:. :1 boil}: 3 ‘ :~:1ersorbym!l. 3 1 " 'r1 c» n A I :1 cm load of seed oats £01 1-3V data-nu“. ‘boWY-blv. a“... (1. 1- ) {H 1 ulam farmers, Ian interesting address in the afterâ€" to the leading farmers of the district. The address was much ap- preciated and provoked a great aâ€" 1mount of discussion, which no doubt, 1will bear fruit. He took as his sub- '1ject a sentence from the Seed Fair 1progran1 viz. “Don’t forget to bring the coming farmers, to this he spoke of us. ~r~vwwruw~w~wwm 5‘ ii noon 1 IS 1H5 MID ---¢v THIS LATE F. J. KERR. (mottoâ€"One of the most highlyiyour BOYS, WSPccted and popular residents of Fair and horn lcnelon Falls passed away on Monâ€" what should be done to keep the day morning last in the person of Bari oys and: girls on the farm. He 'rancis J. Kerr who died at his; ‘showed the great exodus of our rurâ€" l 01:10 here after an illness of several ‘ 81 population that had taken 1319-69 11 eeks. Mr. Kerr had been confin 1,1 to 1 for the past decade or so to the ur- oi ban centres until at present there the house during the greater part0 the winter, and was at times in a 1 d vzry serious condition, but recovered Cities 0‘ Ontario than on the an suflltiently to attend to his duties at He thought there 'was food for reflecâ€" the post-office for a £ew days when tion and discussion here and discus- he was again taken ill and sufiered sion he got. till it was time to close a paralytic stroke after which he his address. In his opening remarks gradually sank until the end came he complimented the Verulam Society «2 rly on Monday morning. for the progress it had made in. proâ€" )Ir Kerr was born in the township duciug good pure seed grain. This of Clarke in the countyof Durham in was a good, “Dd work 1n.these days, the year 1343 and came with his par when farms in many distncts had pats Mr and Mrs. John Kerr to become polluted with no'xious weeds, Fenezon Falls when a young man. He 'and clean seed was hard to be got. engaged in lumbering for a time, 5.1 The following is a list of the prize :erwards going into the grocery buSi - 1 Winners -‘ 1953 with 311‘ Findlay McDougall. Hc1 1 R. E. Thurston, 2 J35 Ingram, Was appointer postmaster on Octob 13 Thom Bobcaygeon, Fall er 20th,1887, and filled the position1Wh from that date until his death, win- 1 1 J25 Ingram, Bobcay» geon, Spring ning the regard and esteem Of 3111W'neat, California. by his strict attention to his duties‘ 2 Silas Thurston, Dunsiord, Spring and his obligiag and courteous con- Wheat, Colorado. duct. Mr. Kerr was married twenty-1 1 M. 34- Boyd, Bobcaygeon, White nine years ago to Miss Lena Craig, 10ats, Banner. who predeceased her husband by elev- 2 Chas- 6D Years. He leaves, to mourn his TaleI'. Bobcaygeon, loss three children, Grover, of Hast- Yellow R3931“!- mga, and Aileen and Vivian at home; 1 Ross Kimblei Bobcaygeon, White two brothers. James of Port Hope Oats, Bumper King. and John of Manilla; and three 819- 1 Ross Kimble, Bobcaygeon, Barley ters, Mrs. Robert Fallls of Bethany, 6 rowed- Mrs. Robert Rutherford and Mrs. E. 2 R- 3- Thurston, -1. McArthur oi Penelon Falls. The Barley, O.A.C. V0. 21. funeral on Wednesday tothe Penelon 1 Sam Stimson, Janetville, Silver Falls cemetery was Very largely at- Hull Buckwheat. 2 Chas. H. Thurston, 3 Ross Kim- 1blc, Bobcaygeon, Silver Hull Buckâ€" 1 wheat. H“ E U MA i 1 Ross Kimble, Bobcaygeon, Goooe as Cosh, H. Thurston, 3 Joe. N. White Oats, Bobcaygeon, Wh t. F OR ALL FORMS OF 1 18:11:15. H. Thurston, Bobcaygeon, . " -‘ E R H E U M AT! S M IImS'llas Thurston, Dunsiord, White Don‘t be skeptical about RHEUMA, 1Pease, Excelsior. the modern enemy of Rheumatism} 1 John W. Staples, 'Bobcaygeou, Lumbago, Sciatica, Arthritis, Gout,1Field Beans. -."hronic, Neuralgia, or Kidney Dis-1 l Thos. case. After taking a few doses youifof Ensilage. 21111 know that the poisonous trio? 1 Orval Cosh, 2 Karl Kimble,‘Bobâ€" Acid is leaving the system. :caygeon, Boys’ Hand Selected Oats. Cosh, Bobcaygeon, Corn For six years I was practically a1 1 ROSS KimOIB 1301308338011 Early tioued above cripple on crutches from Rheumatism. Beauties of Hebron. 2 Thomas Robertson, K. Greenburg, 3839a1‘ly Ohio Juniors. Chicago, Ill. , RHEUMAâ€"guaranteedâ€"SOc. a bot-' Ohios. tle. , 1 1 John W. Staples, 2 Joseph Rob- '3. Gregory. ' laertson, Bobcaygeon, held Potatoes -â€"-â€"-fâ€"â€"-â€"- 1White Elephant. Getting Hill in Indium _ 1 The John me Lumber Co is'Field Potatoes, Gold Coin getting the local mill in order for! Since thegood sleighing has come 1our villagers are harvesting beauti- pally is installing a m double re, 11111-111111: ice 1 Cottage Ave. 11E 1 before this industry willbe a 51,511 The pool room has been changed 1 five gover to the old building in the Rock- 3.____ 1land and Mr. E. ‘J. Broad is moving Miss Emily Johnson and Miss Fan- 1into the room that has been for pool 113' Johnson of Peter‘boro, spent the 1, in the new part of the houses. These day in town. 1will be good quarters for Mr. Broad. â€"â€"â€" armada the nuns st precaution 1n maintain- ing health at high efficiency. Itis doubly important and not lung in the world is so needful as Scott 5 Emz. Isz'oa, good cheer and . sunshine. Scott’s Emulsion m: 11:25 the blood rich and pure It contains the vital flesh- buildlng and bone- building properties and insures abundant nairish- ment. It strengthens the he: V es 2 1‘ 3"1\ and creates energy and .itallt 1' during this period. 1 Expectant and nursing mothers always need Scott’s Emulsion. vous Danes 131‘ HA3 1. 03" mm“ " ‘38:? : .' _,1 .# ‘fl-- .. ”W was present and did 1 the. judging in the forenoon and gave were 133 702 more in the towns and The c. Dunsford, stock and 3 S..r:1 Stinson, Janetville, Early trains 3 Thomas Robertson, Hobcaygeom gated on ed seVerztv-five,1is dead from lit-digrstion as the result of oven-.11:â€" 111:. C11 Monday he dispcssd of a 1dozen 1pie. Soon afterwards he became ill. 3:1. v"vs-131:?WWW-"Iv,""isomwvvwwnr‘". W» 7' 'W" 1' 1 [RPM FRRM RREUMAUSM Tanned 11117111115111: He Took “Fruit-aâ€"lwes” R1norrowx,0xr., May 2151. 191‘. “Your “l"ruit~a-tives” cured me of Rheumatism. It VV .15 the only medicine that 12111116: any impussion on n1c.I was a terrible sufferer from Rheumatism. I 111.151.1111 up for fourwinters 1; 1111 Sciati - ca and Muscular Rheumatism and VV as act‘pple completely not being able lo 1‘. o anything. I doctor :11 with four dif- f1: cut physicians, but they did not help Inc Other 1er crhsed remedies w ere equally unsatisfactory, and I 11.111: 13‘ c1: scvcz'al. Some neigh‘r or of 111.111: told me 111 1t ‘1 ruit-a- t1V es” helped him, and I tool: them faithfully every day and the resu.“ . Vvaz. marvellous. l‘Ol'0\ er two years 1.0“, I l‘lE‘.\C been free from any Rheumatic paiIIS1'.",hateVer and giVe “I ruit-a-ti.cs" the full credit for making a remarkable cure". W. T. RACHER If you are subject to Rheumatic At. tacks, Sciatica Lumbago or Neuralgia, take ‘ ‘Fruit-a-tivcs” right now and start the permanent cure which “ Fruit- 11- ' tives" will complete if taken faithful- ly. 50c a box, 6 for $2. 50, trial size, 25:. At dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. -..=-__-.-:-â€"--â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"--.-=-.-._-=5 curlers are keeping up the “roarin’ game” these days. The ice is ideal and sport good. Mrs. F. Greer and Mrs. Airth, of Toronto, inve been visitingiriends here for the past week. ._.â€"0:...“ HDRlESEEKERS’ AND SETTLERS’ EXCURSlDIlS Those taking advantage of above Excursions should bear in mind the many exclusive features offered by the Canadian Pacific Railway in CODDCC‘ tion with a trip to the West. It is the only all-Canadian route. Only line operating through standard and tourist sleepers to Winnipeg and Vancouver. All equipment is owned and operated by Canadian Pacific Railway, afiording the highest form of efiiciency. Homeseexers' fares will be in effect each Tuesday, March 3rd to Cetober 27th inclusive, and roundâ€"trip second- class tickets will be sold via Canaâ€" dian Pacific Railway from Ontario points (Azilda and East) at very low faresâ€"for example, from Tomato, alv so West and North of Toronto, to Winnipeg and return 335 to Edmon- ton and return 343. Other points in proportion. Fares from points east of Toronto will be slightly higher. Return limit two months. Homeseekers' trains leave Toronto each Tuesday during March and Ap- ril. Each Tuesday during March and April, the Canadian Pacific will run Settlers’ trains to Winnipeg and West and for the accommodation of Settlers travelling with live stock and effects, a colonist car will be atâ€" tached to the settlers' effects train. This car will leave rerun to 1-n regu- lar train at 10.20 p.m., and on arriv- al at West Toronto it will be attach- ed to settlers efiects train as men- For those not travelling with 1. shorts, special Colonist be attached to regular from Toronto, runnin through to Winnipeg without changeg. No charge is made for accommodaâ€" cars will ' dation in Colonist cars. sleeping cars are also op-1 regular train leaving Tor- onto 10.20 11.111. Full particulars from any C. P R- Agent or write M. G. Murphy, Dis- and replenishing their trict Passenger Agent, Toronto. saw, and it will not be many waks1WOOd piles. 1 M. G. MURPHY, District Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway. ow MAN 1111111111 11111) 01111011131011 Tweed, Feb. 18â€"David Morton, a - fresh doughnuts and half 11 â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€".. .-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€". 0 Funeral Today The funeral of Charles, the young- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murâ€" phy, took place from the family resi- ' deuce, South Ops, this afternoon at 2 o'clock to the Roman Catholic Ce- metery. The deceased child was two : vears of age, and the sympathy of a 1host of friends is extended to the parents in their loss. "l-lv. v-‘wvwhvfi’fi'r . .1,» ., M“ FlSll WAY AT LINDSAY DAM Port Perry Star:-â€"-A group of our citizens have for some months past been interesting themselves in better- ing the conditions that have existed for many years past, in connection with Lake Scugog. It is no secret who these gentlemen are, their names are familiar to all, who have known of the quiet and eficctive work, which has been accomplished in convincing the Government of the wisdom, fair- ness, and necessity of keeping the waters of Lake Scugog at a proper level. It is simply an act of courte- ous justice to give the names of the gentlemen who assisted in this work They areâ€"Messrs W. 8. Short, C. R. Stewart, W. L. Parrish, W. H. Har- ris, James Lucas, Thomas and Wm. Graham, and C L. Vickery. Tasks were apportioned to each which involved journeys, which were paid for person- ally, and these tasks required considâ€" erable diplomacy to secure results, for there are other interests, which confict with those of Port Perry. Friends were found, and their,assist- ance very materially aided in the work. They included Wm. Smith, M. P.; J. H. Devitt, M.P.; C. J. Thorn- ton, M. P. Upon these two latter gentlemen, Port Perry had no claim, but they came to the assistance of our citizens at a very difficult part in the proceedings, as did Peter Christie, exâ€"M.P. Above all should be placed the name of Mr. H. S. Osler, of Toronto, who was a clear headed infl'. lential friend, and whose support was very valuable. The net result of the negotiations with the Government may be summed up as follows: 1. The waters of Lake Scugog are to be maintained at a proper level. 2. A fiche-3y iszto be constructed at Lindsay, where the dam crosses the Scugog River. 3. The Lake is to be restocked with fish. In support of the promisesvgiven are two letters sent to a member of the committee, which we publish herewith. There was a great deal or other correspondence, but these letter set forth the important features of the case quite clearly. Teronto, Ont., January let, 1914. Dear Sir:â€"-â€" I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 20th instant with reference to fishing in Lake Scugog. I am very much surprised to learn that some correspondence has taken place between this Department and that at Ottawa, to the efiect that a fishwway was not needed. If any such intimation was made by our Depart- ment, which matter, I will at once look up, I will certainly have that statement recalled. It requires no discussion or arguments to demon- strate the necessity'of a fish-way to allow the fish to ascend to the wat- ers of Lake Scugog. The mere open- ing of a lock is not in my, mind an adequate mode of letting the fish go through. I regret very much that the waters ., 10f Lake Scugog have been manifest- ' ed depleted of game fish. This is due '1 acute' a.-- ....-__ not to overâ€"fishing nor to violation ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. M110 stBear Slgnaturo 0! Sec [36651111113 \Vrapper Below. Yorysuallondascusy F83 READABHE. FDR DlZZlKESS. FOR 811.331.3538. FDR-TEEN!) ”YER. you DESSTIPAHDR FDR SALLDW Slim. FDR THE BDHPLEXIDE cm stm a “war. ' 59‘3““ rmnyvmmza/é â€"~u6 CURE 31C“ HSADACHZQ long and expensive ‘assistance of the citizens. usnsnv. sarong p.38 m o~ oi the fishery moon, but to the 1 HOPKINS ‘ HO Iactthstonmorothanoneoccssion masters. Sohcim g the waters of the lake were allowed 0“ ‘0' the Bank of It; 1"- Q. can at lowest rates. to get too low during the winter and 30mm Linda) 0? in“, 6 the extreme cold weather froze the vim. ‘ 'Mofi‘ water down practically to the bot- G H HOPRIVS K 1‘ tom, thus asphyxiating the fish. 1"th HOLME~ ""3138. ‘ However, at any time that} am as- ”‘7“ . cured that the water will be kept at BflRR1,§ [' L135 Etc . a suficient level I will be only too glad to have the Lake restocked with black bass fingerlings from our bass ponds at Mount Pleasant and would be ready to commence next August. .- ElGll R. KNIGI’T 259' .a Notary P1“ .11 (-1341, flag; Succgvcst r in \‘L'l Cl): 1, :3 _ "1'"?! E'; remoierl inc rl 1517 ~s r W" " posilc \\ alchman- ll 311.1 . this work 41 Insuranc: 2.1:: .7 .5; 1»: branches. Yours very truly, J. o. REAL'ME. 1‘0213‘1‘11‘: 5:311:21 . ~, 1' , CU..'1..'ICY C“. .n 1"". Otta“.a, 28th J3nuary, 1914. 1‘)‘w'( s {'1 t x. '1'11 13‘ "1'., ,. 3 , Dear Sir,â€"â€"I beg to acknowledge I'L‘ 1'3 9- 1“"?‘J-‘13'J-3‘1 .’-.'-E;.s: " ceipt of your letter of January 22nd re water in Lake Scugog, and return herewith Honorable Dr. Reaume's I letter to you, having retained a copy for my file. .loneyto loan. <-1-;f,‘, .1 J I may say that this Department intezlments 1.. au‘c ' ' has duly notified the receivers of the it’d“ 1‘11“ 1 <1 ~f:- if- Canadian Cereal and Milling Com- R J McLaugh'm “3- A Id 11ch21135 Hll‘s' PE}; 8: “-1: ulll'l's: 31X} 3111111981293. sonar 1. as and Ir ;y , .Q 11‘ James A. 982! - pany that the Department would. 19 w oouvme 1.1.11» 41111113."! future, take actiOn to prevent the “face“ ‘ ' 1‘ \‘ “952:" lowering of the elevation of the wa- ters above Lindsay dam below the rest of the dam during the $35.51;: of navigation, and, if necessary, to shut on the water to the flume of the mill at any time this should become necessary to maintain level. If, after the season of navigation SPPCIWUMUZ‘M' (”15:1 111111011; the level of the lake should be lowâ€" "'5 " 11;_~ m 1' "‘ "'8' Office oV er Sta: 1 1'11. 1 8:15}; - STEWART 81 U’CU Barristers, Notaries. Etc, 1:015 for Drmnion : ered by the operation of this com- pany, it would be a matter either T1108 Stewart 1.. v.0 JCom for the 10031 Minister of Public lA'V ANAc 11: ll .AI‘S’JZJ. ('1 an 7, J 111111.111". Lam 5:11:32. , 1:31.; ,_ Works, in charge of Fisheries for On- tario, or for the Minister of Marine and Fisheries here who has charge of 1::O::C5u5(1:;:t)l);1':' " ‘3 the samerbranch of public service for Rogex s l51k, 011.1 a,-1,1:.-‘.., 221;. the Dominion. 55006 267 Yours very truly, ._. _. ...... F. COCHRANE. PHI/"SIC 1.1. 1 Toronto, Feb. 5th, 1914. -â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- Dear Sinâ€"Replying to your letter DR- F. ‘BLANCJ'TI‘ARU . 4 1 of the 2911: ultimo with regard to Effijfiffx‘3.13:;13‘81‘jjfi‘ _ the fishway in the dam at Lindsay, I C P. Railway Sui-gar may say that when I Was in Ottawa Ofllccâ€"llidontsn, CUT. Kc... 5111' a few days ago, I took the matter up with the Federal authorities. I exâ€" plained to both the Hon. Mr. Hazen FIRE AND 1.: 1 die Largest fire Insurance 1 and the Hon Mr. Cochrane the neces- C , the florid. g sity for the fishway to enable fish to 1153;21}; i-k.nh;""".'c'?::' m 4 . v. 1 ..... 3.5: .’ reach Lake Scugog. Invested in Canada . 911‘. . With regard to bass try, I have instructed the Super,nten-dent of Game and Fisheries to see that the 132‘s is not overlooked next season. 1 Yours very truly, J. C. REAUME. It is pleasing to note that perm'st- ent concerted action has been suc- cessful in securing advantages which should have seen granted years ago, but which were not granted largely beCause the effort of those who in-I terested themselves in the matter hand Bone Cutters for puu' , have not been suficiently persistent. m , imy. M We sincerely trust that the gentle- ._.. men. who have worked so well in these matters may not be disapâ€" pointed in' the slightest particular. If they are we trust they will continue their good offices until their work is Rates and premiums :1: 1m: .1; 1:: respectable company. The 541. .. osses is prompt and liberal. The 1. ml standing of the Commny aim nsured in it perfect security against , W. B. WIDDFA Agent for Lindsay and Victoria JAMES KEITH Seed merchant and D the most Improved Faulty including all kinds of remedies diseases among poultry; 11b: 1 an accomplished fact. Y 3’ The motto of every citizen of Port ' 1 our r» Perry should be “Don't grumble. 1101 , , ? “Whine" Optician . LINDSAY GETS 11 -. with mount 1125 or: 1 251:? to your fen: urcs .r: .1 1. ~ ornament. 'l 1) you who i. ‘ quire glas~e<1he newest ‘« THE TOURNAMENT Huntsville, Feb. 18â€"Delegates rep- In our optics: (11,;ng resenting the Northern Volunteer , eyeglass mounting all the ,. Fireman’s Association met here to- est designs {3, 003115;: .1 day, and decided to hold the. tourua- elegance, accurate lenses “' meat 11: r. 1914 at Lindsay, on July 30. successful fining are a): '1' A keen contest for the tournamuznt ret of our success. took place between Lindsay and Mid- land, the former coming into the as- sociation only last year. Delegates were present from New Liskeard Parry Sound, Burk's Falls, Brace- bridge, Gravenhurst, Crillia, Lindsay .u'a- GNU-”Ow”..- ad on 1111.511 .5 (1 Midland and Penetanguiehene. 1 Mr. Angus Kennedy of Burk's “S F,alls was elected president, and \‘e'um” M. 1 Grant, of Huntsville, was DR. J. M. RICE - ' 1‘. O D ‘ chosen secretary. 1 Hounf graduate 11; 13121:? 1 : r4 A banquet was giv’en tonight in; vetermitr\;t‘ir”t '11':'11r7'~ 0 ;‘ .; ~ - llt‘ of tie on 1 \111 1; ' «s: honor of the V131t1ng delegates. 1 192:9 ills” of 11 mefi 3,11%“ ’ ”1' 1 Tl' H‘fil', "11‘1" 13‘ l .1' “. . '1, 1'; ' ‘l 'l'l‘e above dos-patch 111cans that 1 ny1 :1 211.;‘5 '. - 1" "“"' ’ : 1‘1‘ ‘lt‘h " .r 1 1133108? :1 l ' :mnilwll- 1:3” 1141!} 011,11 l‘t" t .1 C 3'11? 1 Dentistry :1 ‘1“, 1 ‘ . 30th of many fire brigades from the ‘ .. , ' 1 ;\1 11.11“ modemu. P111111 ) ‘ N Northern and Southern Volunteer residence comer 11* "8‘ “\â€" F‘iremen Associations, as last year ' Calllm'l‘lSO-Sis- W the Southern Associaticn decided 101 ‘ ' gather at Lindsay. Besides the nor-1"” '0‘” 1 " 0954 o “ 4 thorn brigades, the fire fighters of 3‘““““‘; Dell All hm \‘H [M PCl‘t H0136. Cobourg, Trenton, Deser- p DR. S. J. 5311;, ed,( .. , ' . ' WW-».- 11‘ . . cnto, Naparree, Gananoque, etc, will ‘ 1‘ 1.111111% 1.1 :"""'1'1 115‘ \ come to Lindsay. The L1ndsay F1re ' .1111 ll 1. ,1( 11- 1-. 1 1.111;,- 1 , k...‘ Department will have a buSy time of l 'b""Il" 3" " 3' 1t'Jod It a - a -- - o ' ‘ .. [IUQJL . 1t arranmng the b1 tournament. but 1.111f11m P“ , .3 _ g : ‘Vl‘ll‘t‘s. 00? “11'!” r. 'al‘l" N 0 they look for the co-operation and Mmsss”; M -. I

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