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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Mar 1909, p. 11

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THE CANADIAN BANK :3” OF COMMERCE ITHE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY r. WALKER, President ~ ALEXANDER LAIRD, General manager The Bank of Montreal has closed another prosperous year, and a another $1,0co,ooo to its Reserve Account. Itofi'ers to its customers the facilities of a great Bank. Wizh 151 connections, the safety and security of 1ts great capital and reserve, experience of its long and successful history. These few features should appeal with force to the business man. Ezfizgs Bank Depositor. ‘ Savings Department at every Branch ~. omce Hours- H. B. BLRGII 101:0 3 O’clock. KARAOKE LINDSAY Bl and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmafk, Sued: Germany, Grcat Britain, Holland, Italy, “may: R.“”’" w m ‘ and SWitzcrland is stated on the face of etch cheque. While m “be" com L . we). are payabic at current rates. . gained fine ‘ The cheques and all information regardmg them may be Ob at ”€31: of the Bank. . LINDSAY BRANCH, - - w. c. T. mason, Manager Farmers’ sale notes cashed and promptly collected. 1 and money orders bought and sold at very low cost. 1 IN THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SW3 098113 an account. Interest allowed from date of d and °°mP°unded FOUR times a year. 1 Depffiits and withdrawals may be mace ".Y 1mm mu (”3 0‘ rum and without formalities. , . 0980 an account with us. We ofi‘er the very best seen or 3'0111' money. 3-3.1H0MPSBI. mm mm!- 0M: “Huang"- BANK OF MCHTREAL on can save should be placed in 2. Savings Bank Account, whe absolute security for your money. _ This Bank pays interest on the DAILY BALANCE, You mteres: for every day your money remains on deposit no matter 1 time. In this way not a dollar is ever idle. A CHARTERED BANK. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE - - mfimfis BANK Removed to one door west of Gough's clothing Store. NEWTON SMALE, The Western Bank of Gama The new Travellers' Cheques recently band by this Bank are a most convenm" - amications d‘ way in which to carry money when travelling- They "9 issued in den 2 Wm. 1'33 my roe-r LINDSAY . 8. IHIIMPSOI, Hours 9 am. to 5 P- m M as‘s“"a'u's"m's's"§ A spacmm aw) omca. TORONTO TRAVELLERS’ CHEQUES amino 08W MAKE THIS YOUR BANK A. B. McGllâ€"l... {, 10 no 1 o’clock. of Mercy of the Con- $10, $20, $50. $100 and EVERY DOLLAR Office fiours. 9 am. to 4.80 p. m ESTABLISHED 1217. . FLAVELLE. PRES. of Canada ’, Assistant. ESTABUM 1895 once so... .u- . ,ou. ‘IO‘ -â€"Wm. Scott, a C. P. R. employee, at Carleton Place, fell from his lorry and died almost instaIItly, his head having struck a rail. -â€"Fonr more small pox Cases are Hint)!“ at East Williams, 11w H. a. amok. “NAGEB LINDSAY BRANCH. particularly valuable and con- venient for farmers. Permits depositing or withdrawal of money by husband or wife. ... c I... nu- With 31.00 you can Opena Joint Account JAMES LOW, Manager . Manager Lindsay Branch. Account, where 826,400,000 314,000,000 :2,000,000 ink. Wizh world wide and reserve, and the fig" #5 fl, ‘4, ', and has added LINDSAY. L will receive how short a security without deposit Drafts 3 At the close of the, Sunday even- ing service in St. Mary's church Rev. Father Collins was invited to the parish hall where a. large hnmber of The Toronto News says that on Thursday night at the Temple build- ing over thirty or the employees 0'! Gang; Bros. gathered at the tesflve board to do honor to one of their number, Mr. H. A. Forbert. who has ‘anty and simplicity. 1‘ In his departure from town the Ca.- jtholic Literary Society suflers a. 1033. He was the soul 0! the organization, been for the past iew years in charge of the men’s furnishing department, and who is leaving the firm rto so into business for himself in Lind- .The employees took advantage of ythiatacttospendafew honre'to- gether and do honor to their col- league. Mr. A. J. Gough made: very Presentation to Rev. Fr. Collins 1y fitted. Short addresses were also made by Deputy Grand Knight '1‘. Brady, Messrs. L. V. O'Connor, B. J. Gough, M. H. McGeough, L. A. Pm- eau arid Peter Kennedy. generally in expressing regret at thq departure of Rev. Father Collins} and in wishing him sum in hit sacred calling to which he is eminent the local Knights of Columbus had assembled for the purpose of bidding him'farewell before his departure tor Gananoque. The chair was occupied by Grand Knight J. Rogers, who in a neat ad- dress referred with regret to the de- parture of the popular clergyman. {end aesistance to any movement tending to improve the physical con- dition o! the youth. Mr. J. Killen, treasurer, next stepped forward and presented Rev. Father Collins with a purse containing 3100 The. reverend gentleman made a suitable reply, acknowledging the tangible demonstration of esteem and good will, and assuring those present the relations which existed between both himself and the people of the people of (he parish would always be looked back upon with satisfaction. and would awaken pleasant memories in years to come. ‘ Rev, Father Collins was an en- thusiastic admirer of clean, healthy, athletics, and was ever ready to Emade, to this fact, pending an omcial announcement, and on Sunday at St. Mary 8 church Ven. Archdeacon Cas- ,ey informed the parishioners that gRev. Father Collins had been called gto the archdiocese and would leave 'for Gananoque on Thursday. In ex- -pressing his regret at his departure Rev. Father Casey paid a warm tri- and worked undefatigably in its be- half. He was also a valued member of the local council of the Knights of Columbus and the Public Library particular bound by his ordination vows and by his vocation to God's ministry, with an earnestness and zeal that proved a source of edifice- tion. He was broad-minded, tolerant, and a friend to the poor and little children. As a pulpit orator Rev. Father Col- lins possesses a. wealth of diction and his sermons at St. Mary's church were literary gems. deeply impres- sive, fervent, and marked by origin- 1 Rev. Father Collins, for the past two years curate of St. Mary’s lchurch, has been transferred by His iGrace Archbishop Gauthier, g! the ,, archdiocese of Kingston, to the par- ish oi Gananoqne, to fill a similar fposition under Rev. Father Keough, ithe rector of the parish. Some days ago The Post was . in- formed that important changes would take place in the archdiocese as a result of the death of the late le- ' _ mented Rev. Father Twomoy 0! Belle- iville, and that Rev. Father Collins, ;who had been loaned to the diocese ;of Peterboro by His Grace the Arch- gbishop, would be called to fill a posi- ition of importance. No reference was ish, but by the citizens generally. During his tow years’ residence in town he has shown himself to be an ideal .priest, fulfilling all the sacred and holy duties to which he is in bnte to the zeal and earnestness which characterized the work of Rev. Father Collins during the two years he has been attached to the parish.“ and felt assured that the prayers of the faithful would be oflered for his success in his new field of labor. The news of Rev. Father Collins' departure, it is needless to say, was received with genuine regret, not on- ly by the people of St. Mary's par- in“ Ben Transferred to that hrish i by Archbishop emu“ Rev. Fr. Collins ' for Gananoque ights of Columbus Present Him with Aldus: and Pam of Gold MM 1“ Dinner to It. Forbertx joins with the citizens â€"Fire destroyed the barn and 11 cattle belonghig to L. Kitcheeon. o! Thomasburg, near Tweed. â€"I! yqu want to 1111!! your 50! justtakehiaaideoneveryqueltion. and dispute he has with-the tucker will give him a downward path. Canton. Uhina, at present is lull of robbus. 1t Isaaid thatin some parts the 'pcople u ereallywtraxd to go to rest at night, inmuomfia il.’ is cc:- tam that thieves will enter. and rub the Mace. Accordingly some one sits “'9 while others sleep. The tollowing IS a queer criticism .olchini's police by a correspondent;(*wo!have a pal- mo." ice torce, whose work consistsimosu .ly in being at past or helping the marcst shopkerper to chop; wood or a ns‘g‘bboring bucksmitih' to blow his season, it is understood. have been very favorably received by the com- pany. The well worn double-tracking proposition is also again revived and it is very probable that vith the greatly increased business of this di- Lawrence-st.. and was largely ut- tended. Services at St. Mary's church were conducted by Venerable Arch- The funeral of the late Christopher Gillogly took place Sunday M mains were placed“ the vault et St. Mary's cemetery. The panbeereu Murphy and L. Fallon. The Woodvme Advocate can: In G. 'r. R. circles the prospective straightening of the road tron Ben- verton to Lindsay is still mm attention. and tho 811"”! 0‘ h“ ;isioni entailed by the construction of the Gmd Trunk Pacific. this work will be made imperative. west one of them said it turned a wellinside out. a cellar upside down. moved a township line. blew the staves out of a whiskey barrel and left nothing but a bunghole. changed the day 01 the week, blew a mort~ gageoflatamblewnllthe cracks out o! a fence and knocked the wind out of a. politician. No wonder it a hard to‘ believe these western papers. Some newspaper men are terrible liars. In writing 0! a cyclone out But Some of These Wool! be Welcome The exterior and interior work on the vestry is nearly completed. and it is understood that improvements will be made around the outside 0! the church. The wooden fence will he removed and the grounds adjoining the edifice will be sodded and terrac- ed. When the improvements st St. Mary's church are completed the par- ishioners will have one 0! the hand- somest edifices in the province. w I surprised at the w o n d e r‘f n 1 change affected. The interior oi the edifice is a network of scaflolding ’but very little inconvenience in being experienced by the parishioners dur- ing the services. While in Montreal recently Ven. Archdeacon Casey purchased some beautiful statuary which will beused to embellish and decorate the sanc- Funeral of late Christopher Gilluly Work is Pundit: hpidiy an! Making a lost Avenue Change in Appearance of Structure The Decoration of St. Mary's thmd, and Mr. Forbert In: the re- cipient o! my king words and good [In A. “J. Oahu. hefew'well ‘chocen words. on behnl! or the em- ployee. preeented It. Forbert with e‘ beentflul leather-covered non-u chair. Speeches were tho made by Hr. H. Gibbons end/Hr: A. McBride. The musical programme In provid- ed by Mr. Rechnb Tend! and two em- ployees of the firm, Mr. Frank Do- herty and Mr. Walker» 31¢ singers were accompanied by Mr. Eduoard Reeve. with greet brmiancy. A very pleasant evening was spent by all gap nibble chairman and toutmuhar. Still an Attractive Subject Canton Full of Robbers “EVA .fimmdisutu. This have been .4}:- W Van Horne, nanny returned train cubs. mace. : brunt gum tor that man. piece nor the locket. A photograph of a. young girl inside the locket we: identified by a local Indy ne her cousin. She told Ohlel Bowel Satur- day that the mm were than of e gentleman eon-In at but 'wuthar or not the Iutch mmny’u not knoyn. The gold watch and locket ionndi in the right hand overcoat pocket of one of the Lindsay youths was re-i mined by the police despite the gyro-l tests 0! his counsel. On the locket vote the initials P. J. G., and it is believed that he is nottherlshttnl owner ammo-3 % and told to get out of town. Chut- tended to rob him, yet it had not been proven. tire um. um vet! W1! 10““ his had earned "(on which he VII winging home to Roman: Iran the lumber new of the Huntsville Lum- ber Company. He pleaded guilty to hem: drunk in a public place Friday' nixht. but The Petuboro Me: an an Indian: and two Lindsay youths "- rived in Peta-hora on the nine 0'- myhomthere.th¢!mw°m themtodyolthopoua' Thehdumwdodnimmmbot- ueolwhhkeyvltthmuduure- Iow‘l‘ba‘otliul lllviRIuAb- originlluulacm Tale of an Indian and Two Lindsay Boys ‘mmuwmhflm ammcuunm'ommtb mtterbdoremeollum- I! the work wu not unwind! done 1‘ wouldbodult'ifllhw- On Thursday morning the deputa- tion from Peterboro county council and Bobcaygcon waited upon the Minister oi Public Works in regard to securing aid tor the contraction at a floating bridge over the arm oi Bali Lake to give South Harvey ealier ac- ceea to North Harvey. and both eae- ier communication with Bohcnygcou and vice versa. It was pointed out that Harvey was paying a bonus to the Bobcaygeou and Pontypooi mil- way and from lack of connection rep- resented by a floating bridge. they were debarred iron: convenient access to this railway otherwiae in conven- ient distance â€" it was more conven- ienttothepeopleinHarveyto go allthedistaucetoarailwnyin Pet- erhoro than go to Bohcaygeou aathe conditions were. The bridge would he a great convenience and aaaiatance to the people 01 Harvey to get their produce to the railway at Lohcay- ' The Minister pointed out um um vnsayeu'oteconomymdtho ex- nendltura were united to absolute The Building of Ball Lake Bridge in; gas. which it found and in 15:30 qmflties will be supplied the city. newe to Mr. Dettnun. who bed been wetting until all the lea-Ia lm! been eecured.1twonldbenehortunenn- tn the work was begun. end machin- ery will be brought here (or boring several thou-m! teat. Hr. Dettman ls sanguine o! strik- Wayneabnrg consider: an the most promising (or the products. This it has been learned in practically u- The Petorboro Examiner's.” that borinxtorousndguvmu con- meneod within ten dsn or two woehlnthoupu'aolflorth Iona- Syndicate Will Comm Within a Few Days in lost Fumble Boring for Oil in North Monaghzm Public Works on tic Subject udbdorotheyhad spent dthopollco too Incl! '. who with but it ll of I On Februu-y lst License Inspector 'Thornbury purchased a consignment .ot chocolatesin eloeel store and itonmdea. it to 3:. Frederick c. inert-lean. Government Andyet. The [chocolates were duly analysed on the 18th of February, and it was loud that they contained 0.77 percent. olprootapirits. This is -â€"A coal vu- has put Pd“! mun- heutbnrg down from 37 1M 1‘ ‘ ton to $5.75 and “3.5"”: that the pool-.panecutedflme mdethem! Tothtnkthatthooe mambo! othbflmthoamounâ€" ulnhfllon onthdrroeky dnpthn! That honetthounm their re- We reed thet the mu God's. neutoo.tbeeeeie0hriet’e.nnot that an impressive thought 7 The on “Christ'mfiemedetheeee; {or “ vithont him was not anything attaining bounds. Oh. it is inspiring to think thst whils his_enanios were shouting. “Away with Himâ€"crud” Hun." the seas were thundering and booming His praise: on every shore. u- Ovn 3nd Other Wot-l ," "'11:: Spirit World." 0“- Brandy “mum FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CHRIST'S POWER oent. and is there- 314.2725 a Warm madman mu pro-00'3”“! I! Thu-l- “dump! ;:H 3.3“" 7:043 '. u. . I Thetollovingarethecustoms for ithemonthotll'ebmsryascompmd -viththcsameperiodin1908â€" .m ammmmm Maillot-semantic! to thwvwmdtunomuonnx- ”my.1tusdxyur udmuflppdfron'roronto Themontnm statistics for the monthotrebmymufouofl= ’ Customs vitally important to cultivste charms thet are not merely exterior sppesrâ€" enees. Headsthstsreuglyto the light can be taught to move grace- !hlly. Eyes that ere smell and color- less an shine with sweetness and humor. Lips that are not Cupid bows een spesk gentle words. When the brain lshrlght and thehesrt big. labial Physical Beauty [chatty Vin] Statistics ‘ ............ 3 2319.27 $2480.92 revenue... 58.00 324.00 Cutouts Statistics muono- cu.- $2377.27 $2304.92 non-um done it is 14

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