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Lindsay Post (1907), 11 Mar 1910, p. 14

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Invested in on“, "" y little Committee Repregenting best fits, life, accident and Rates and Premiumsggi =2 0 Bird Cages 1 Washing Machines Clothes Wringers respectable company_ Th We. , losses IS prompt and " e ‘ and standing of the 00m any health insurance companies. Solicitor for Farmers Bank of Canada. The afternoon session of-the Lind-~ was Telephone 41. ' rs I I I . . 5119 1533221 Barrows “ . 7’ gal Dmmt Libraryilnsmute ‘ Ofiiceâ€"Kentâ€"st over the Farmers Bank - - - Alabastine "I .a I we lIattended and great interest was I ” Insured in it perfect security .. . Kalsomine ’ “IllameSted In the working out of 3"“- A cut for Li (1W. R. WI 1 Prism Paint ._._...â€"â€"â€" ZuZDtlfiinlmpmblems Presented “‘6‘ l McLAUGHLIN, PEEL and g n S” and Victor. in i rary duties. Wm F109? Wax MR. NURSEY’S nominee. ! FULTON Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries SMITH 8; SMITH _. Glazed Sewer Pipe i ‘ Portland Cement ‘ Fire Clay . w And“Fruit-a-tives”curod Mrstadieux l PLANTAGENET, Orrin, JANUARY 3151‘, 1910. I l n - Mfimnnan 80 “About March lst 1909, I was taken deathly sick with Stomach Trouble, Q Backache and General Breakdown. I failed from 125 pounds down to 80 pounds, was confined to bed for eight weeks, and was unable to eat or keep anything on my stomach, vomiting nearly all the time. I expected to die, and took many remedies The doctors said they could do nothing as well as employing different physicians. me “to try Fruit-a-tz'vesâ€"-if last resort, one of the doctors told frat“ ii ‘M l ii: ' ‘ for me and, as a ' Ii they would not cure me, nothing would”. March Bumps m 2% from Mr. Arthur Roleau, merchant of I Plantagenet, and I started taking them at once, and inside often days, I was able to leave my bed. My stomach got strong and I could eat and retain my food. I gained rapidly and soon had my usual good health back again, and today I weigh as much as ever, 125 pounds.” MDE. LAURENT CADIEUX. Even the doctors are recommending “Fruit-a-tives”. They realize now that these wonderful fruit juice tablets will positively cure all Stomach The Old Saying Nothing in Old Superstition Regarding Month's Weather Antics an prove almost any weather super- ’said the Toronto Weather stition,‘ T ' roubles Indigestion and Dvs " ._ -w k d sked about the . ,,I. . .‘ . _, Pelma \ Man. hen as e a and they are usmg (‘l‘mlt-a-tives” in their practice. “lion and lamb" theory for March. . how people realize the vital impor. "March almost always comes in _ tance of keeping their blood pure. like a lion somewhere in Canada.” , Mos LAURENT CADIEUX émpure blood is the chief cause of “Of course. the tcndenc is for ' ‘ . , 1011,13‘313 :I‘I’OUble. because it is from 5 ' y the blood that the stomach obtains the fluid which digests food. When the blood is laden withIimpurities, the disolving fluid (or Gastric luice) will be impure 'lhese impurities may come from a congested liver, from constipation, from weak kidneys, from an inactive skin, or from all four. Naturally, the ordinary “digestive powders” and “pepsin tablets” will not cure the trouble, because they only help to dissolve the foodâ€"they do not go to the seat of the trouble. “Fruit- a-tives” is the greatest remedy ever discovered for all forms of Indigestion, March to start colder and rougher than it ends. and so we have the superstition that if March comes in like a lion, it goes out likealamb 1. “But aside from the points men- tioned, there is positively nothing Dyspepsia and other Stomach Disorders, because “Fruit-a-tives” is unequalled as in that super stiti tion." I aIblood-purifying medicme. f‘Fruit-a-tives” acts directly on the liver, regulates . _ t is bowels, strengthens the kidneys, stimulates the skin and thus rids the wh 1 March this year came 1“ much svstem of all i 't' “F ‘ ' ' ” " ' ' ‘ ' o e . . . . . mpuriI ies.I I‘lllt-a-th es will peeitively cure you of any kind of more like a lamb than a lion. Indigestion: “Fruit-a-tives” is sold by all dealers at 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50 or in with trial Size, Zoe. If you are unable to obtain "Fruit-a-tives” conveniently, do 'not March of last year came a- little touch of both lamb and lion but its exit was altogether lamb- like. accept substitutes but send to “Fruit-a-tives” Limited, Ottawa. and the regular sxze packages W111 be mailed you, postpaid, on receipt of price. >W“ ding of S. Waterloo, ’98â€"’06. - i â€""â€"""Mâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .e. LIKE A IN I N. 9053' in the Presence of about seven-_ . R G G L O W guests, RBV- 3- A. Duprau, of 1 Only immediate relatives of the With two inches of snow, low tem- Manilla, performing the ceremony. 'fam-ily witnessed the ceremony which perature and strong ”St and north- Precisely at three o’clock the bride was performed bY their pastor, RBV~ 888: mnds’ March Of 1908 came m entered the parlor on the arm of her Hinck fircely enough to represent any hon_ father, who gave her away and took nacle. and ‘t went out hke a lamb. her place under the arch of ever- , The bride wore a travelling dress I.“ 1997- however, March came She was beautiful- of blue cloth, relieved bY quite like a lamb and ended dress of ament of pearls, the paratively 00m. and orange groom. The floral decorations were 'n . 1 greens and roses. c m- . . 0 1y gowned in a princess white silk mull veil, "59* THE RECORDS. blossoms and carried a. bouquet of - th Pr vincial or Dominion govern- i «.2. Observatory records go to show white carnations. Miss Maggie Anâ€" posed of pink tulips, lily of the Val‘ e t 0 th t e0 1e would not bel The Lindsay District comprises theinromptly. 5 ”lat marsh comes in like a lamb derson’ the bridesmaid’ was also at' ley’ southern smflax’ palms and “be- Hi)? dot :nfi t1; the United Stat- l counties of Ontario Victoria and in“ “D ”93' gm 3“” , ‘ much oftener than like a lion. tired in white. mull, and carried a dium ferns. _0 ifge , 0t e t' th . c uld not be: Haliburton Muskbka Peterboro WELLNEON ST. BRKBGL fl -' . Recent years in which the‘ March bouquet of pink carnations while After the wedding supper, WhiCh ice or 1115 rue Ion. at O . . ’ ’ . ' ._ M ‘ VI W‘lf (1 Sb rt br th r ’ i th was kept merry by words of goodl conveniently obtained from the uni-I Hastings and Durham, and from ‘ r. 1 re 0 ’ 0 e 0 e versityghere. i them the following officials were seâ€" I Pfj )5] C 1,1135 entry was lionlike are:â€"-â€"1880, 1881, 1884, 1886, 1887, 1891, 1893, 1894, 1895 bride, ably supported the groom. The teem in which the young couple were held by their many friends. A“? $199“ “19.11”” F°uplzdr°ve J. Frith Jefiers, of Belleville, to Mariposa Statlon amid S owers ther of Dr. Jeffers, Lindsay, Wedding Bâ€"cin WHETTERâ€"SH‘ORT -_______,_+..___â€"â€"â€" home Of Mr' and Mrs, Wm. Short, Sask., where they expect to reside. [ Some men run a business Oakwood, when their fourth daughter Miss Alma J., was united in mar- KINGfl'FANE' i riage to Mr. John F. Whetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whetter, Mari- Another quiet but pretty wedding on for shooting mice. took place the same afternoon at Methodist parsonage, Oakwood, - h ' r ' ‘ 1 tt'r dint s a it-onderful food-mediâ€" T e bride W3” becm’ng y a 1 e ' pâ€" I inc for all ages of man- lAA C in ltiiit‘. it will make the sister of the bride, was dressed white silk. The groomwas supported l by his brother, Mr. Edward King, it After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. D. W. King, father of the groom, where a dainty wedding supper was partaken of thefamily being the only invited guests. The happy couple then drove to their new home a few miles fram the village. They were the recipients of many well selected and useful pi e- sents. :l icetcsickly baby strong Genuine and wellâ€"Will give the carter’s pale, anemic girl rosy checks and rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, overâ€" ‘ll'OI‘kCCl, thin man, and [Just Bear signature of W See Poo-smile Wrapper Below. â€"_ l KRIBS‘HUMPHREY. . A pretty home wedding was solem- . . _ inized at the residence of Mr. and "01‘ woman In COIldlthIl t0 iMrs. Geo. Humphries, 42 Major-st, lToronto, on Monday evening, Feb. rCSist colds or pneumonia lzs, when Jessie Lillian, their young- ies‘ daughter, was united in mar- wiil keep the aged man Vmondlnduouy to take as sugar- FOB HEADACHE. fill! OIIIIIBS. FOO IILIOOSIEIS. mu: IVER “1 the Winter. gringo to Gordon Kribs, B.A. Sc., . . , E member of the well-known firm of FBI GOISTIPATIUI .I'ORSA-LEBY LL n .. l SIIIOW II A D news” } Smith, Kerry .Chase, consuli ting PILLS! "II S .' I consulting engineers of the city. Mr. Kribs is the eldest sonof W. A. Kribs, ESq., of Hespeler, Ont., :‘ member Legislative Assembly for Bid ‘30an I10c.. name «it paper and thin ad. for our . twentifnl Savings Bank and Cnild’s Sketch-Book. l Each bankxontains a Good Luck Penny. . "SCOTT BOVINE +25 WWI. West Tm“ / the saying that there were eleven dis- ‘ [tricts in the O.L.A., and a meeting had been held in every one but a. I1 Lindsay and Orangeville. Lindsay is Janice A. Peel. l LINDSAY, ONT ‘ J the largest district of the entire ten â€"â€" ,â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€"- WALTER 8mm, WI ~. on, I . ”w 1 - HONEY TO LOAII AT Lowssrl .. 1 not fully represented from its libraries, there being about 25 Pre‘i sent. An inspector is appointed look after the needs of all the lib- I raries, the nature of which were to’ be ascertained But as the field to be covered is so l tremely wealthy state of New York; HOPKINS a. HOPKINS '. donates only $100.00 apiece to its 450 s, L.L.B., of Broadway Taber- I an orn: gift of the! com- cheer and congratulations, the hap- 5 Mayor R. A. Mulholland, of Port! Hope, has received notice that Mr bro- Will I 1896, 189?. 1900, 1903, 1906. wedding march was played by Miss s f _ d H aid Mr Nurse in closin ' In the years 1857, 13.53 1884 and Pearl Coad. The house was prettily in the choice cities of our easternl “en . 5 ° V g, ,, , . . ' _ . . . his address. Viceâ€"preSidentâ€"Dr. Burnham, Pe- Gradual-h T ,0“- l 1886 March came In With a tempera~ decorated for the occasion, the din- provinces. On their return they W111 HR BURNHAM’F TALK 3 terboro Coronet: fogll'i-Yo'ia I i; ture five, four, seven and eleven de- ing room decorations being pink and reside at No. 31 Wilcocks-st., T01” ' l Secretaryâ€"Mrs E J Jacobi of Officeâ€"Ridout:st..kcoi.Kan r grees. respectively below zero. , white with white flowers. The wed- onto. I Mr- J- Eampdgn-Binhaitwa; th: Oshawa ‘ ' ' ' SKay-Sts" (iormer residence -~ \â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"« - . l â€"â€".â€"â€"-~ “ next spea er an m 1S W1 Y “‘60 ‘. . em t. Tole hon 45. ' ding presents were numerous and l - - 4 1: Is he showed up the poorly or- Committee â€" James English, Pe- p ) p 6 very choice, showing the high es-, AOdlllOg at Port Hope S Y . . . terborO’ L K Murton Oshawa‘ H l ganized state of the districts at preâ€" » ' - . , ' : DR. G. w. , of rice, and took the evening train . . k A pretty weddmg took place Wed- for Toronto After a short honey- make an examination of the boo .5 - d' it M ,. , ’ ‘ u 'of the town. He Will commence his use ay 3. ernoon, arch 2nd, at the m n the will leave for Saskatoon 00 y ’ duties in the course of a few days. whole . that it was not begging but that it of :1}: means of mmfrnpg thIem 11an I __ __ along was the.» desire of these men to giVe, a s 11 more success n bass. e T . . . I ' inext meeting will be held in 1911‘ DJZJ T151]? ‘the lines of a man who used a canâ€" the money. . , M ‘â€"â€"â€"‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘_____â€"- ___________.__â€"â€"__..._.._ 3’s a a '3 f‘ ~ the if 5? £321: are, g {f3 9;! gm .: (.I'“ I-j when Miss Florence Maud Fane and E:- 7; a gala? uIle éffijslagag Mr. William Ogilvie King were united " ‘ “ “ " in marriage by Rev. W. E. Elliott. . c blue Vienna cloth trimmed with white l silk. The bridesmaid, Miss Lucy Fane ’ Little Liver Pills. FOB TIBI’III "YER. . POI fllE “I'M“ Mr. W. R. Nursey, of Toronto was OFFICEâ€"~Gorner Kent and William-ate. LAND SURVEYORS 12:; Cum (Over Dominion Bank, Lindsay) . . a £5? Money to Loan on Real Estate. Mumc’Pal Dramas? Work , J. McLaughlln, no, A. in. Fulton. an. P110119 1’49 or I. o. no first speaker of the afternoon. 3% ounnsnr nnrss l We are prepared to make loans on town l JAM ES KEITH and farm property from either private Se . persons or loaning companies, as may be 8:: ngrgham and In; W‘ desired, and in some to suite borrowers, ‘ Ill 61’ Twme on ' with special privileges. You may pay in Great care 15 1136'} to suppgee ' instalments without increase in rate of true to name and gf‘go'od'“ minimise, um,“ interest. Interest and instalments pay- l l . Ontario Marble " f tol by frequent visits . large not half of them could be callâ€" i able at our ofice. ed on in the year. Mr. Nursey sug- QTFWART O’CONNOR ) . ‘. ’ gested that the smaller libraries 13 , to L‘ d should be visited at least as they arris rs. m say . . . - __________.__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-"â€"- I were struggling on the brink and; Granite We ; . lABANIAI 8: \VATSON, Ontario and tr (1 d v‘se ome lan to hel I' 01111111011 Land Surveyors. En- Kent-st. Lindsay 0 thy an t e l S b 2 nd keep glneers._ Valuators. Survevs of all ’ ’ “Nate em .0 a irmIer éSIS' 3’ .p descriptions attended to, including W. H. CRESS\VELL them alive. Ontario glVeS $200.00 ’60 Drainage VVor-ks. Officeâ€"«Roger‘s Blk. , l Formerly Creawefi is J' that a committee be appointed to’ each of its 438 libraries if they do Orillia, Ont. P.O Box 228. Phone 2.67 O a ' to earn it while the exâ€" 1 _______â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"‘â€" x . Dealers in all kin}: of Fords mestic Marble and Granite " etc., of the latest designs and manship. A call solicited. I Intending purchasers can It? 7 W W. Jordan whose good will he business. THE with i , sufficient Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Solicitors The life of a library depends upon '. for the Bank of Montreal Money to loan at low- : est rates. Offices, 6 Williainvst. South. Lindsay the books in possession and then on : 0 I n the circulation of the same. The l G. u. HOPKINS, K.C. Government always Wishes t0 know FRED Homins HOPKINS, an. of the municipalities have assisted,j for l .____â€"â€"' and if so will materially aid , 'd _ h (1 modern library is a connection be’ :1 e £01. t ehmo erate purse can be tween the public school and the; ound upon t e readmg table. Cards M’Lll Ir: I v. University ‘should be placed in the reading l 4 . ‘J 3,, Lil. ' sroom explaining that it is . not a DEALERS IN [UMBER “ ’ r Every year a report and a quart-, . place for conversation, but one for erly bulletin of books is issued by, . . the department and sent to all of qulet reading and StudY- the librarians throughout the proâ€"l The imperative demand .Of YOPth for literature of some interesting vince. On request a cataloguer will: ' and adventurous type was spoken of go to any library and classify and “.8 make a Q .- ‘ l ‘ ' _ . hunltv o; lcatalogue‘the books free of cost. In- I and how few libraries made no “1 ,ware, such 35 Step Ladden "struction in simple book binding is! Iowance for juveniles below 14 year lB'Ofll'dS, ClOtbeS'Huzresxtc. age at the very time when the‘ .4. LATH. ETC. PLANING MILL ~â€" -lin..-« of Sash, Door-s, FI'RIILQ’SJllld of house trimmings. l also obtainable free and any expense‘; of _ , . . We are prepared to . cravmg for such stories was dominq prices on PAROID 305., in necessary or advanta-l . , best ready Roofing.' in the l strictly fire proof :indfully - ate. At the close of the afterooon APPLE BARRELS FRI COMING CROP. shared with the library board. Mr N ursey was of the firm opin- vote of thanks was tendered to the ' speakers and the delegates dispersâ€" f you need anything inn 'Con<lllt iis. Estimates incurred 1 geous improvement will be equally ' a t l I ion that correspondence schools should be established in Canada by, ed' 5 OFFICERS ELECTED a I lected: as Presidentâ€"Dr. Vroomlan, Lindsay. “Regard the department R. F. BLANCH all) of Logan, Beaverton; Mrs. M. E. Cal-I ‘der, Fenelon Falls; A. H. C. Long, . Port Hope; Albert Davidson, Little LITTLE BRIT“) . 'd Britain; M. J. Dickie, Bracebridge; veggggemsgleggoamngn The purpose of the meeting is for of rupture and enlargedn the comparison of experiences of the Office hours 9 to 11am. ‘ smaller libraries and the discussion 7 to 9 p.m., 01‘ anytime b5 ‘ sent and censured the taking large sums of money for the erection of libraries throughout the country, from public spirited men such as Mr Carnegie. This latter stand aroused considerable discussion from the institute for they all upheld no ary representatives in Peterboro, when the past year’s 1 2 - i were heard from and the critical con- i work will be exam nod. l DOCTOR G Dentist U Member Royal College Dem} All modern methods In departments of dentistry practiced. ROOMS ON 1‘ dition of some disclosed. CHIEF LIBRARIAN'S ADDRESS E l - - . ‘; X1) 08 Corew’s Factory ed the audience on I the public library” in a. humorous; style that was both interesting and! e said that a library is l a perpetual endowment of intellec-l ‘ tual opportunity. It should not meetl the desires of the community alone, i . but Should 811th that they Should l About. 10 o'clock Friday morning read, in other words set the intellec- i an explosion took place in Carew’s tual pace. Time may come when the i box factory. the report of which Lindsay library may serve the sur-, . rounding country with a traVelling‘ c0111d be heard some distance and as librarY- The library must have a ; a result the steam heating pipes in live board which will look closely sash and door department are after its where the l the many Toront l l No'. One Injured Although Steam Plant Was Badly Damaged convincing. ,H Specialty. .‘ AA\. less extraction assured . UfiiCe nearly opposite . #, public can browse up:: 1 is of a speCial make, and $3125 on a least iron base on the cement floor. The several coils running from the base exploded. Fortunately no one was nearly at the time, although four or five of the emp10yees were has opened his Dillman’s Store. choice stock 0f Winter goods. is the better one, ble books from a catalogue is very uneatisfa'ctory. It should be a dem- ocratic place, therebeing no favor books aside shown such as placing _ th 1 b t r tb radia- . . .1 the warming emse ves e o e e _ to; 1 {3:35; Ofbiiiufilg; sp01 s tor two minutes before the explosion Avoid the MP w o e . . . , I The understanding of English curâ€" occurred. 8 first chome by g! â€"â€"â€"â€"*“"‘"â€" . ‘ - der earll rent events is necessary and one of‘ the leading English weekly reviews should be taken for that purpose. Not all the cheap monthly magazin- es are taken in the Toronto library but the books which are too expem GROZELLE â€"â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Chas Grozelle, of Victoria Road, on February 28th inst", a. son.

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