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Lindsay Post (1907), 11 Mar 1910, p. 12

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ll , ”Linear, rarely, “Anon“ , 1:; THE LINDSAY posi‘ PAGE 12 _ l ' Pl . T 1k t l l I" ‘tucher plays as immortal” “‘5 m ‘0‘“ Wthins fine‘ and ~to the am a S 0 omen. â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . g ( .our national life. Just a ort time satisfaction of all. A good pro- ago, I was looking‘ over some of gramme was given consisting of iNJUiiiES 8: SKIN SORESâ€"QUICK CURE. my old examination papers and I readings “Citations 3 . ,’ . eeth 1 foundI could not pass Sorre of those and Choruses by both JPane £33123: A little child ran crying to her mother the other day with a same examinations again. But this is Valentia leagues. After thag. the nothing serious. We sap the juice people were coupled up in good style nasty flesh w’ound and asked for Zane-«Bark. out of our studies and it makes us and adjourned to the basement There lies a more powerful argument for stronger men and women. Studying where a social time was spent af- Zam-Buk than even the scientists can bring. a lot of work just before an examin- ter which all prepared for the 4 ation is not going to benefit us drive home in the bright moonlight ' The child had had Zam-Buk before, and knew it eased pain and healed. It is forgotten very soon. and our after spendinga very enjoyable even- , Zam-Buk works in two directions. Pre- minds are left barren. Constant and i ing. consistent study is what counts. Af-I A few of our people journeyed to vents worse results from a. skin injury or skin disease (such as festering and ter five, ten, or fifteen years, the l Pontypool last Friday and spent . student who worked diligently at his , the night in tripping the fight fanâ€" blood poisoning) while it repairs the damage already done. Zam~Buk is studies will make his mark in the tastic, " entirely herbal, is pure, contains no _7 World: A few of our boys went over to Pres1dent Falconer closed by makâ€". Valentia Saturday afternoon to see trace of animal fat or mineral coloring. Surest and quickest known healer. ‘0"- NOAl-llllfilflllocml Bi/Q ‘ v .1, . > ., 4 ing an earnest appeal to the stud- a game of hockey between Nestleton ents to do their‘best. and. Valentia teams, which resulted ._ “ \ VOTE OF THANKS. in a Vietory for Nestleton. Our boys" ‘ " ‘ Dr' Blancharri moved a hearty vote V play at Valentia ”Ht Friday, W39” ~-_.-â€" â€". n.” wh-’ fig” 5’ . 2'» ills-(R '2‘ 4‘»).- ‘ '35:; ‘ .;‘ ' .7’1,‘ . uâ€" u: , fill? of thanks to the Speaker for his , ther permlttmg. fATflER AND SON BENMM USE 03: 1“ excellent address, and was ably sec-l A sleighload of young folks drove S BALM. Mr. Walter Adams. 177 RailwayAve.. results. In a few Weeks Zam-Ruk a J. R. McNeillie. The 1 0V9” to Valentia one evening last the , week with the intention of skating, Stratford, says :â€"â€"“My son, “'illiam, healed the wound so nicely that my eon - while playing barefootod about the back- was able once more to g ) about, and also 1- { but Were disappointed The rink was When Mr. Edison invented the Ambcrol Recoiis l .. invented'the longest Record ever made for a ”it; ‘ reproducmg machine. But the Amterol Record is ? only longer; it :s-bett‘er. It is made from a new“: " ondedby Mr. meeting closed with God Save King. yard. cut his little too on the sharp edge to “our his shoes without. the slighicst of a piece of tin. Thetoowas cutat the inconvenience. Not only is Zam link .‘ -+-~â€""‘â€" l 1101: Open Mr. Blacklburn, 0f PODtY" , . first joint. and almost severed from the valuable for wounds andcuts,but,u=cdas ' [P0011 spent Sunday with a friend in Posmon WhiCh makcs 3 more PCl'fCCf Ftproducfim musnc or the voice than any known method 4 ' JANETVILLE . iour Village. ‘ W .ell March has come in like : Owing to the condition of the ’ ‘ _ . . a roads, Mr. Hill, who was to have lamb very quietly and With every taken Mr Gomm’s lace in the ul- sign of the glorious season of the . f ' l) _. p . . pit o the Presbyterian chu.ch was year when life in nature shall be re- not able to be present ,1 small vi w d ' ' ' ' “ e e ’ when we Shall again hear congregation has assembled, but had the music of the little feathered . . to go home Without hearing a serâ€" . you so much real, genome fun and pleasme as the EdisozlPhenoguph son sters as the return from th soutghern climate: to seek out n v: imon from the preacher. E Ed e - , . . - d' . ~ - - On Sunday eVening Rev, Mr. bnow- E Isggls’ltzgozrgphs “15515.59. to.fl62:£ . ifggmmn bezmd Recordsfgrssceaslms . An Amberol Record in an Edison Phonompg' the most perfect reproduction of a sang or a piece-3 instrumental music that you haverever heard. 4 But do not‘accept our statement. Go and hear in Therei dealer near you: Hear the Edison Phonogrzph and compare it W’s other instruments before you decide: We will leave 2520 your lullg. ment as to whether you can buy anything: for the pric :‘rhas will giv- foot. My wife hurriedly bathed it with an embrocation, I have also found it , warm water, afterwards applying some efl'ective for rheumatic pains.” , lint thickly spread with ZamoBuk. The - ' Zara-Bu! cum cuts, burns. eczema, ringworm, 7. healing balm quickly checked the flow Of lulcers, cold cracks, and all skin diseases. Drug. ' blood, eased and soothed the pain, and gist: and stores, We box. or post free from Zam- brevented inflammation and more serious 11]: 00., Toronto. for price. a: ,3’ .‘(J-t ~ .-. ._. ._.â€"â€".__â€"â€"â€" “- ____.,. . w lbelon‘g to a great school and every Bfllllalll openlfig l community should endeavour to gathâ€" of The flollegiclelfjfgitgf them by The great public schools in Eng- land have done much for the coun- try. Some of the greatest are Rugâ€" l ' nd iris to ether . er all its bolls a g“ g best homes and abide and help us den preached a f, S r ‘Odd There Ed, d m h G - ne e mon 011 ‘ are 150:: e . everyw ere. of: the nearest and he the Ca --. throu h another season. The at- 1 h 1 - . a a? . ~ w-mn Phone g characters.” using as his textlHotea, $23 apeaa’éf‘éihrmEdgmufW and Ammo: Rmm‘ ”a comp“ '3 “M fie: mos here is ttin that 8 tin and . P ge g p g 7 and verse 8, “Ephraim is a cake NATIONAL 930N053“ "commit 1mm. A’m°°"”°'x~3-UJL' new life odour and in spite of wet I not tur ed” Th dd roads cheer seems to be creepingup 7 ' n '. . ese are some 0 on all sides icharacters in this world. Are you ' ione ol them“? ‘ , The soft weather has made the. Some people are tryiag to prephe- roads bad 1n some places, the hors- lsy gn early spring. We have not l es cut through and_made bad holes I seen any robins yet,"though one man Continued from page 9.’ “provements have 'also been made in ’ “the accommodations in the oldl by, under the great Dr. Arnold, “building; among them a new'physic l Eton and Buckingham, my old “room, which will soon be ready school. The students from these have “for accommodation. gone into the world for themselves . . , 1n the 'roads where the snow is; - Mme stafi oi this school is unusu- and have been a power in the land. deep. But the snow is rapidly disapâ€" , said he 'saw a canary the other day. “all' str n nd the venerl t he It is not our ' ‘ _ y _ It was in the house, though. 3 0 g a a a 0 y "m VDOWMEN T peanng, and when it goes In this I ORIGINAL ME“‘AL E‘ ‘ way there will not be as much waâ€" that makes you a success, but rath- ter lying around as if the thaw BOBCAYGEON er the confidence with which you go came in a hurry later. (Special to The Post.) . . O.“ O 0.0 O 0.0 O 0.0 O .0 O 0 0.00.90 0 .0 O O O 0...... o ’9 “of the school is excellent. The imâ€" “proved accommodations will prove “a part in attracting more pupils O O 0.0 o ’0 The undersigned is agent for all the C.P.Ei. lands 0 .0 O. “to the school. A ninth teacher at something, resolved that you will . . . V “should be selected in May or June do your best and be faithful to the t M15: Matrgarlet AJmStFfif has "tre- 5 "All is not gold that glitters"ls' a :3: mi Alberta” and baskatchewan, “for the fan tem' traditions 0‘ your SCh°°1' Lindsay wlllzlleher gstereerZmeJas eh girl? lpmverb M generally hows true' ? Call and see me or write {3% to} particulars and - “This is one of the few schools Collegiate has traditions. Of course, . L' -d , , ~ . a . gNevertheless, Mr. Dougal Robertson :3: l t b kl n d E .ll :â€" ‘0 . l in this new country of ours, per- in 1n say. {of the Scotch Line, South Veruiam of. ates' 00 ets, 0‘“ W1 arr‘flg-e 1 r SpClel ml oz. rates for you on the C.P.R to all Western Poms. O .0 Miss Margaret Hobbs is 7151th 'proved it false on last Saturday at for a week or so With her Sister an l midday, as he walked from the (LP. OShaWa- lR. train here, for he saw somethingl MiSS Ruby MCGill. 0f LindSay‘ is glittering in the warm golden snn- i l I l I “in the provmce which have organ- “ized a Middle Art Course. I hope “to be able next J me to recommend “the special grant provided for this (0 haps we do not look to the past as they do in other places. We are facing the future almost entirely, but remember that the future depends on course.” All that was required, the chair- the past. And yet we have a past. We are Anglo-Saxon and inherit halia McGill. man said, was to let the people unâ€" derstand what was needed to re- {much from our ancestors. Great Miss Mossie Hutchinson is form the conditions and the people,‘ things will be done by. our boys lLindsay visiting with her aunt,.M'rs he found it to be a handsome will readily give the money. At the . and girls in the “110015 to-day and Jas. Nasmyth. 'Iady's gold Watch. The horses’ hoovâ€" invitation of the Board, we haveE everything to strengthen them, to, Mr. Richard Jennings, ,of Oshawa, es had gone clink, clink, ovar it with us ”co-night the president of To stimulate them, will make them a is spending a week or 36 with his many a time during the past month " still ‘ nephews, Mr. Jas. Hobbs and Mr. where it had lain as safely as if it ronto University. the greatest seat of learning in the Dominion, and, I STRONGER ASSET TO OUR FUT' Hilliard McGill. had been in its nice Chamois pocket Mr. Clifiord Henders, of Yelverton in the jeweller’s shop all the while. 00 I: Now is the time- to buy as prices will likely in crease in next ecupleei months. - O O 0.. O t.) 0 o ’9 spending a few days with Miss Ma- . light, right in the sleigh track, - lwhi‘ch attracted his attention, and in on pulling it out of its nice ice case 0 e '0 O 0.0 0 0.0 O 0.0 O 0 0.00.0 O 0.0 O O O O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 g. 0 O O ’: O x Q hope' “a“ his guidance and good URE NATIONAL LIFE. management, one Of the greatest in The Strength of any man is shown Who is going out west soon, is gs 50011 as MI" Robertson examined ,, mm W _ A i the world. by his power of depending on others spending a few days at the'home. of 1t .fhe wound 1t and. it started off 3E1“ l Phillips and G. Hartle. cal en upon to pay tars nice: When the governors 0f the SChOO] l and using their resources in the pro- Mr. Jas. Armstrong. as merrily as It had been gomg Soloâ€"Miss Rogers,., ' herd' of undeveloped 121.10 0: .. wanted a president they looked over . per way. Get a reputation for being Mr. Jas. Miller is wearing that when it drouped from the young Ad dness on Japan‘Mrs. Niini‘. $193,630 a year. This -. .-i‘. 3 the Whale world. They made no mis. ' able to face difficulty, able t0 under~ lbroad smile that won’t 0031903. He lady’s belt, as she-tripped off fro}n Recitationâ€"Mr. Young. for the park and germs 5 take in their selection. for week afâ€" take difficult tasks. has a little boy at his place, now. the train to the. rink here a nrOnth Soloâ€"Rev. E. W. Rowland.- ing; the mansion, win-n {er week. mOnth after month, as time On the opening Of this 931001370“ MISS: Staples, Of F1 eetwood, I' ls ago. On presenting It at the ”POSt Lunch Was served to all. Thorn? loco-upied in turn by Uni-er Cm mus on, emphames the fast that E enter upon a new Phase of your spending a few days Wlth' mend?” m 11m ce here’ Mr' BObertson 30“,“? that ceeds were $18, which wilrsheip go by Vfilliam Penn anfi t3 Que? the Board Of Governors had aeted life WhiCh ought to be very benefi- the Vlllage. ~ It belongs to MISS.W’ 13' Relli’ toa- to pay for the new/inane. andwas where the zaéaus.W. ,; wisely. I am glad to-night to have cial to you. I Congrathlate you, Mr. We are sorry to report that .MFS cher .m No. -3, Emlly, . :1; a 1211:: , .. lanu‘ was wont to enmitavm ' l ' . a man with us who fills so promin- Chairman, on the very excellent a d- Jno. Mch has. not improved , in hanging on the wall ticchino (19‘ t1: Strength and vitality 8:59, ccmbim» ton'can Macaulay and an the . a exit a place in the lives of the peo- dition to your already good build- health and that it has been again time Just as. other we c es o, .1. ed in: the invigorating 120110;, m‘ m of her time. , sic of Canada. . . «, g . necessary to take her back to\ the Miss Read W111 return some niceliri- . . . . ‘ t 83 - ’ . mg. There is Just one thing that h s -t 1 at Lin-ds W h e h da evening to take it back to vrm, Whlch 001151535 of fresh loan beef As Lord Ilchegter (anno . PRESIDENT FALCOINER you shall have, and that is orna« m: 1’13: n rec ver 35'- 6 OP 3 e 62:01 a ain citrate of iron, and pure old' Spanish pay the taxes and is he a :, said it was a great pleasure for ments. They are essential. Environ- Oyur oEpwoxgzh League took‘a.‘ trip 5 g; _ Sherry Wine. Nothiqg could! bamore see his way to mafe 3000,, i him to be here on sucn an occasâ€" l‘ment means much. Do you imagine to Valentia last Friday evening, * MINDEN beneficial for anaemic Vim anti "bretween $2,000,“) a“, 33th; . ion as thiszfor several reasons. One l for a moment that people Who live They had been invited for Wednesâ€"l children, . elderly people “0'58 the treasureyâ€"for thatl 1:310" ‘ , ’ reason is that any university I‘ec- inear cathedrals and other large beau‘ storm and bad condition of. l the (Special to The Post-) . . smgth IS fzfllng, and all persons kw} sum of the anus ted fl Ognizes- the met that the kind 0E ltiful buildings are Mt benefitted day evening but owing: to the bad Mr. F. S. Stinson was a vista in run down and debihtauam $1.30 bot- ltwinch he would be mulc Work that you do in the SCHOOIS is thereby ? It has an uplifting influâ€" roads, could not get, liver; However Lindsay on Thursday. tiesâ€"VG Fpark and gardens erognid +9 Closely related to university Work. Eence on the Friday proved a fine day and the Mr. Richard Lindsay returned from , lféHOuSeâ€"he Will be 00.1.g to-vv ' Our educational system is one. This I MORAL CHARACTER OF THE evening was fine. The trip over Parry Sound on Thursday» . . . athem and to Cl: up med » collegiate has a good reputation andl PEOPLE er s th 1 k f‘ne d In : Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Baker went to meanllfl 01». ‘he lets this beautnal 01d p ‘ v l a O s e a e Was 1 an ex 1 er Stanhope on Tuesday to attend the .. [its grand old trees, under W l . ‘of which Charles I gaunt/ml“ atin , but oh the roads in Mar' . , g Iposa sale at the home of Mr. Thos. God- has done much for us“ in the Uniâ€" The home is an important factor} were terrible. But‘ after they arrived versity of Toronto and. other col- lin the education of the children but leges. We have had many students. lthe church' and school are also very at Valentia. English Bud8¢ 1...... M... “iii? ___.... weeks immediately f0} . V y - ' » - d which license ., f . of the bud . + lmarriage, an .x The man features w cred the courtship of George over whickwar has-.been waging in Lady Sarah Leanox torwhO‘ English politics; are likely to be- historiCans 1,1531 he was ‘ come “la": and it: will mean to my married. of the: proudest: Peers in England. But even 5311!. mole ref” not 0233? the loss of their ancestral than this tax 01““ -' even», absolute ruin..'1'his land, which will have the . (sistena J win. i Methodist: church they MéSSI‘S H. H Clarke Of Haliburo. . who have Won‘ distinction for them- lessential in the life of the people. _ . . .. m... D... 1.. .. Mm eSDZiaEllys: (110.1%: 3 Effigfig W t° have 53““ a Wilding .. 3’9? dealer force on you an imita» this week. ’ to change thbose traditions, and you :aéfiizh :ay 1:1:dlwuzflllat‘vlltrauatly} mi; tion'Of the “D- 8E L.” 312113101 Mr. Galliher of Lindsay was- a: ought ‘50 be proud of them. A SChool and yet a poor man may. In Lon- Plaster. LOOk 1.0.1‘ the. D. 8: business visitor here. this week; that don there are many masterpieces L.” trade-mark 01112118 1;an It Miss Nellie Case-y retgrned "on INHERITS GREAT TRADITIONS which could be bought at a small guarantees the genuine and Thgs‘laltfiajt, :23“, 89513:; :1“; has an ideal that an ordinary school outlay. If anyone wishes to benefit the most effective remedy for xiodsfill: me 5 in education, let him adorn this build~ Rheumatic aches and pains, Messrs. ‘ R. Hannah an d' H; fier- homes» but now famous budget imposes emaOrâ€" ,wi‘ping our of has not got. There is an impulse a . . v .‘ 1 . - . ' ‘ - o 0- . . , g - that a student c"“‘1~.!es With mm ah mg Wlth masterpieces 0f art . Lumbago, Sc1at1ca, Backache, rison, of Donald, were VISItOI‘S'. here dine?! taxes.- especially on land private gaudws, parks. through the schoo'. by the knowledge The boy from the country =15 all Y (1 , . ‘ it'll” of the cod w rk d -h' r d â€" . d 1 '11 etc- 25C eaCh‘ 3‘1. Tons thls week. which: brings in no.revenue and grounds 1aLond3n W . g 0 one by 18 pie e gsset an aways W1 be an ' 1, r f th . 1 Mr Langdon is building eight new _ . . _ . 1 . mm on ceSS‘FS- It is a great Pmnege ‘50 ASSET TO THE NATION equa 111g seien 0 eiegu 31‘ 8km to be i on Gull lake next which is to be rated by Its camta for the fimncial mea.‘ d a Value, estimated on the basis. of the. copied by boil-clings. Dan oxatlcn! highest priced: real estate, in the is to be rated? for to ut bl" "d He is surrounded 'by the masterpieces of the Divine Hand. There is color and, sympathy in nature that cannot ' ’..__a _.__â€"â€"-._ size $51.00. . .) .-. . ... ... . summer. The Women-’ta Institute entertain- in the town country-Take for example; Holland its actual returns. D ment which was held A II 9 en S be reproduced by man. Educatic".1 ls hall on .Friday, February 25th, was House. and Holland Park; one of the of the highest priced ‘ not a matter of boons, ‘ but of spirit ,, . a. deCided suscess. Although ‘the hall most picturesque and historic laud- vicinity; and the fiscal Further, it is a great addition to was not as full as the ladies had _ . . li It will likewise keep tree of L“ BM 3. school like this to be equipped TH E BEST TO lilo " Wished for, there was quite a large ‘maeks of the British metropo s. improvements ‘on and :« with such for all sickly People. crowd present. ‘ has been likened to a beautiful oasis land and increase them“ . no A COWPETENT STAFF“- Makes new ”9°“- ' Mr. Young ably took the chair as in a desert of brim and mortar. It ingly . Com m. - Gilles strength: chairman, and at the appointed is indeed one of the so-called lungs +..â€"/ ‘ the capitalâ€"of that densely ._........ y . _ as you have. You ought to be very _15th;°;’:sa:§a’;d Efiec’ave proud of your inspeCtor’s ra-wvt. if 3.] em y or general ‘ One of our national dangers .is ynse. ' ’ ' ' ° ‘ that we have so many natural re-- “7181: uwmca 00.. neutral. sources we think we can just fold our arms and let things go. The hour, 8 o’clock, the programme be of .. 1 f 1 as follows: crowded caplra 0 near :7. seven » . g” million inhabitants. Yet it the land 0 1111 d! 911 ’1 tr mentalâ€"Miss Rogers. . n8 u to! becomes law. Lord Itchester the FOR "- o 7 l Solo-Misses Mann. . ’ Instrumental ductsâ€"rho Miss, an owner of Holland 399313.qu be c A $ T Restores Vitality. _ ‘ Taken “on! Will. manuamtom; n- ) maimed. flawed.

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