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Lindsay Post (1907), 24 Apr 1908, p. 11

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’HE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY “38 Department. My °f 31.90 and upwards received, I'M interest will be paid ox: corn- i‘mgr: ‘ m, 3‘ 112% - as. date 1 9 My“. 0 P051 _. Pam"? Business 1w --------- Over $5 and notexceedihz “ $10 “ “ “ $30 “ " $10. 6 cents .. $30 ...... 10 cent: 4 $50 ...... 15 cent: I. cum, mm: 1 “RD, General manger I: 121mm, Superintendent of Es Low, Manager- §~ THOMPSON, Manager . er- uarters m ‘T "M” q is M. BANK MONEY ORDERS if FARMERS’ BANK 3‘33, with its 123 branches nd Um MI, United States find m1 is in a. position tomcat Want m the line 01 legiti- LITTLE BRITAIN {-Beliance the First Law of Manhood. mfi‘g We: patronage we an m °f wmeons treatment 3nd “mm to your business require- E]; OF MONTREAL BAD Ol-TICE. TORONTO FAY BRANCH. w attention in tho line of "Wfing n19 notes. making '1'! “purchase of cookers, etc. .ul‘myordm issued ponblo " ”Wk. United Ststes Ind by Act of Parliament 1882. z 10 to 1 o’clock. Bank of Banana ................ 315%” W m............. ............... 811,000,000 Total mm... ............. omce flours, 9 am" to 4.80 p. m. ISSUEDAT $5 and under ..... Over $5 and not c CANADA. STANDARD BANK ESTABLIsHED 1895. LINDSAY BRANCH y, F. Lemon. "We: mar. Lisnsn'. MAY. “8!! “t8. McGlLL ESTABLISHED 1817. . FLAVELLE; PRES. alace mm in in Lind- AT GAMBIA? “n woonm WIWMmI NEWTON SM ALE, Assistant. £52,”."f 1" 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113 ,0002000 ditiom with you. ‘00000000000000000: : Durhg the last week :we got rid of nearly 0 all our old stock 0" z and have laid In an : entirely new supply. . Call and no them be- ? fore buying. It. Geo. Phce your losn with» the home com- WALL PAPER ; A. Gillespie is Nominated for W- ’. MORSON, M31138” LOANS :8: W. Peterboro ...... «99,910 3105,2351“ r1131! the_ Grand 5 x .. 1 . '< OO‘OOOOOOOOO an ). Irket O OOOOOOOOOOOOOO \ I the proépec‘ by an acch his youth I a. calamity. most young Mithstandin sight,his en only to m: .cient for 1i nice estate rclatnesâ€"h the banks wellâ€"tilled ! many “ a knew its 5 walk. of a ths, throu; city Mr. G‘ several st< town. His 9 been a 81'“ ed to be t byasharpel His keen 9 always 1113‘ L- dex. That Bowip kildod the old. wot man, Mrs. x "dlo‘h, in order to get now to Hauander in riotous living, no can who followed the evidence can doubt. But ghe jury aoquitted him. An argument against capimxlpunmhs- mew: 'n that juries will always hee- fltate to convict when they know that conyéqtion may send the convict to death. Butthare is no cayital pun; (Evening. Post of April 16 (Mr. C. N. tPsnm' grim 1n town to- mrrow night rto takq change of St: W“: church choir. Mr. Pym has be'en in Mflabrook for some time} but is many: from England. He hmidztolmvu {badereut snowman a choir leader in rthe dd country, and w-mmmmdamsmdaamm for manna“. The peopfle of St. AnerW'a L. Bordmi It. invite Messrs. McBride! Hanhtain, Roblin mad :Whitney to as!- sist h'un.. IWhart in the trouble? Are Foster, Pow , Sprou'le 84 Bennett to bejgnou-ed. . had good mason for man; a jury it was the Detroit judge who presid- ed at the trial of. the Canadian youth; Percy: Bow'm. an the charge of mur- ( CRY FOR HELP. L firauttord Expositor; The; Hamiba tton Comag'vatives are advising Mr. R joycd. hr the accomplishment o! thiahdwflflfind. tomtheleant.a.n amplitude of opportunity. - Mr. Harry Hamilton. who has change of the organ. in known as one of the angst thoroughly compatent in Thq season of the year has arrived when ovary homoholder should. get buqy and mm his pnamiaea cleaned up and traps! tram the winters’ accu- mulation of 3’3er and refuse more the spring sun makes it putrid and generates gas, Which is often reayom- sible for many cases of spring sick-4. mas, which visits our homes. These pep-t spots 3110qu ha Wed evenbeâ€" fore the Sanitary Inapeotor maka his rounds in the W, of the health ' '. ‘Q :the city. and together with Mr. Pym should, in tthq opinion of theyeopfle of St. Andrew’s. accomplish a great deal in rthq way of making the musical services of that church as attractive as possible- New Choir Leader For St. Andrew’s the sprang sun Hudson .. pm--- fir generates gas. which is often respon- sible for many cases of spring nicks mass, which visits our homes. These pest spots should be Wed evenbe- fore the Sanitary Inspector makes his rounds in the intembs, of the health of family. . 1. Death‘luch Regretted. . > Evening Post of April [8 In the death of Mr. Michael iiuiry. which occurred this week‘at his resi- dence, Lindsay: has lost a figure! which has been most conspicuous‘ on our streets for many years. Mr” Guiry was born in the township of 'Emily about the year 1810. and had no doubt before him in his early day the prospects oi a bright future. but by an accident Which happened in his youth he lost; his eyesight. Such a. calamity. would have dish most young men of his age, Lwithstanding the total loss sight,his energy imwllcd him on not only to make a competency sult1-' .cient for life, but; he leaves a very! divided, amongst nice estate to be rclatnesâ€"his beau . the banks of the Scugogâ€"and his wellâ€"tilled farm has been admired by cmany â€"- a marvel to those who knew its superintendence was the work. of a blind man. In additoin to, this, through shrewd business capa city Mr. Guiry. became the owner of several stores on Kent-st. in the town. His affliction, which must haVe L ’j-nmhanki always seem- i the hands and arms, Mars , w e playing With some other girls, found several candleohke away she threw it on the ground. It set fire to a piece of woolen material there and the girl, not noticing the blaze, stooped down for it with the re- sult that it set fire to her garments. She ran towards the nearest house, where Peter Barley rolled her in sand and pulled her clothes on. She was badly burned over a large area of her body, from hips to head, and most of her hair being burned 03 and doubts are entertained for her recovery. Ear- ley was also severely burned about but his condi- tion is not as serious as the girl’s. _____.___..__â€"- Strike at Cumberland. Omnberland, Md., April 20.â€"Be- - cause of the discharge of two conduct- ors and the r of the company to reinstate them, the entire force of motormen and conductors of the Cum- berland Electric Raierad went on .a strike Saturday, and the system 15 completely tied up. The action of the men was unex- pecwd. During the night the feed ~ wires in the narrows were cut and switches were locked and spiked. The Cumberland and Western Port, the inter-urban system which penetrates the mining region, is affected by the strike. M Opera Singer's Tragedy. London, April 20.â€"â€""Parsifal, Parsi. ial, your mother is dea .” At the Grand Opera House Saturday night, was Keatins, in the role of Kundry 'in “Parsiial” was compelled to re- In the death of 1‘ which occurred this dance, LindsaY: has which has been I no doubt before the prospects of by an accident Lilla, .-.V_o, city Mr. Gu'ry. became several stores on K‘ town. His affliction, wt been a great drawback His affliction, which must :1ch been a great drawback, always seem. ed to be to a great extent [lessened by a. sharpgnmg of his other faculties. tion of voices almost remember cv-zry met the second ‘ ‘ dditian to this his fine sense of location and feeling render- A. . L_-..-1 frnm place to town. of the Catholic interested in any Qgick ease for the worst coughâ€"quick relief to the heaviest. coldâ€"and SAFE '. C. V. Pym Comes to Linduy to Take Charge of Music in the ' Presbyterian Church. A SCANDALOUS VERDICT. [amnion Remand; It ever a judge Clean Up. Tidy ‘70». Burn “9. CANADIAN OPNION. Otâ€"h°“ u “Um“ money buck. 345w“: 1d Shiloh's Cure. 25c., the fool.- ; excuse. 033' tied. A ‘ Are viva him. mott “1° {KILLED BY DYNAMITE 51m ‘HI‘S'S‘ERGEANI THREE OTflERS ARE INJURED Terrible Accident on Transcontinental Railway Works st Armqh. Bell.» ohms, Quebec - French-Cain:- dlsns tbs Vietlmsâ€"Unhrtunsto Mon Badly Mutilatedâ€"Limbs Torn From Their Bodies. Quebec, Arril 80.â€"â€"By the premntnre explodon o n dynamite. mine in a rock out on ihe Transcontinental Rail- we, “mach. inthe County of Regulus“. about 25 miles below Quebec. on ihe south more. Saturday Moon, nine men were instantly killed and three badly injured. lies back some 20 miles from St. Valier station. on the Inter- 0019ninl Beilway, and only: meagre de- l-- to s premature blast. A gloom has been cost over the pommumty by the terrible ocanrenoe, which is one of the worst in the history of the county. The scene of the explosion was st the railway construction camp st Messrs. Murdock Bros. at St. ngetan D'Ar- magh. Bellechssso county. day. A Montreal correspondent tele- gaphs: News of the accident reached uebec late on Saturday afternoon from St. Valier, but particulars were hard ’90 obtain. 0! the gig: French- Premature Exaloslon Sends Nine Mon tb Terrible Death. “nouns; own-q, “u 7â€", ._v_,, all: of the «mu-o he have an far been received. . The names of the killed are: Angus Campbell of Iron Mmea. N.S.; A. Pinkstone, a native of England; A. Bernard, of_ France; ‘Adelard Morris- ,7) Y ....... rawcvu v-vp â€"â€" v . tied. A widow and large family sur- vive him. Campbell was foreman oi the . His tannins will be sent to New runswick. 0! the three in- med two are not seriously snd one s broken leg. Details as to the cause of the disaste: sre but. 1:: . has it is suppose}! to hsAve Peon kus Rio de Janeiro, April 20.-â€"A ue- spatch received here says that an Ar- gntme warship dumg' manoeuvres turday night near Montevideo, fired 300 shots from heavy guns and threw their searchlights for a considerable time in all directions over the shores. This resulted in almost a panic among the inhabitants who were for a time unable to understand the nature of the seeming demonstration. gentine Republic on e question of which oountry had jurisdiction of the water of the Platte River. A num- ber of Argentine warships at different times entered the harbor of Monte- video mthout firing the. accustomed River Platte belonged to the Argen- tine Republic. ore and the refusal of the company to reinstate them, the entire force of motormen and conductors of the Cum- berland Electric Raih’Oad went on a strike Saturday, and the system is completely tied up. The action of the men was unex- pected. During the night the feed wires in the narrows were cut and switches were locked and spiked. The Cumberland and Western Port. the inter-urban system which penetrates -3- -L-) I... «the- Opera Singer’s Tragedy. London, April 20.â€"-"Parsifal, Parsi- fal, your mother is dead." At the Grand Opera Home Saturday night, His: Keatinz, in the role of Kundry 'in “Parsifal” was compelled to re- t the above lines three times; are was real tragedy behind her .WOrds. Just before the curtain‘went up she received a telegram from Chi- cago announcing the death of her mother. The strain was too much for Miss Keating and she. fainted three times. She left for Choose after the performance. Loe Angeles, Calif., April 20.-â€"Los lee sent more than .100,000 of it: re enta to' the oceaymde Saturday to welcome the American battleship fleet, which steamed lpto San Pedro harbor, 22 miles away, in the full radi- ance of a. midsummer sun and dropâ€" ped anchor at 3.30 P-m- , _ Last night the fleet was Illuminat- ed, hulls, superstructurel. turrets and mud mm being outlined in electric than; a ould 096 on J’ cording to the resolution thg ways!!! 911 H311 Thgusht 't Varg- ’â€" '1‘!me Inc Find. Illers Draw Lots. pril 20.â€"'1‘he Chinese lrew lots amo them- to decide w 'ch of 0.3 on. July 1. ae- regolutlon panned by on M33911 21' -‘I ,n AL- ulv’u, wuv us- a... vvâ€"â€"â€" .â€" w- glad, reprimanded Hair on his eon- 'tion. and declared that he would be reported to the commanding omoer in the morning for being mproperly dressed. Moi: became very srgumen- tative, and somewhat abusive, and maydallowedhimtocotohilqm tors without further protest. fl _ lull-Aw“ re . and Lloyd sank to the floor . th e groan. Morris hurried away to call the guard and Hair escaped. Moi: is an old soldier. so it is said, and was a private in the old Gordon Highlanders. He fought with the regi- ment throth the Boer war. He has .also seen service on the frontier. He always carried firearms. and. it is said. would shoot on provocation. The revolver he carried was anarmy revolver. Molt also had another re- volver which he borrowed trom one of the other soldiers. ' . Molt evidently degermined to com- the powder. It is a powerful stigm- Nut St. Mary's Yesterday. aLondon. A1) in air-Prim Mair, oc- otWolsoley Bunch, who at '11de shot end My Wflgfi“ 0. “Km” 3,323.3? n Whemhzardolinthefl- tyo! oiGrove Post. and later on abode mm for flood, but didn't it. He stayed over 1. end m getter teryde on the .128. tuck t May's. Detective- oet out him one bend-car. has ebendoned his rifle. buthu 0 heavy revolvers. He took :5 ehild‘ a cap in please! his own unlit”! 9E iimgsimgg MOIR NOT YET CAPTURED Shortly afterwards 3 none like that o! a rifle shot was heard, and Orderl 0mm Idem. Morris came to Sufi Lloyd and naked him who was last mm in. A5 the uhot_uppegmd A Drunken Soldier’s Crime at Woluloy Barracks, London. Victim Had Rommtratod With Him one. "fining saidtohavemuglydis- tion. Hehadbeendrinkingdnb to come from the hoepitd section. Lieut. Morris asked Lloyd to investi- gte. He and Morris then went down to the sleeping quarters of the or- darliee. The room we: quite dark. but Mott meeeninthecornerwithanflein his hand. Lloyd naked him to by down the rifle. and he went over to- wards Hair. The letter nised the ”rifle. Lloyd new the mowement end jumped townde you. There was a. . '- , A-‘L A- n... “M. Quebec Legislature. , ; Manta-eel. April “1â€"30“: [ml 5:0 when! leaders are in town Y- and it is pretty well understood “1“ the session oi the mum 'm b‘ .gorogued on Saturday .M'fi” 1;; on additional mem r. There will be no increase in the- eessiond indemnity “I“ mm" but itieeaidthetaninaeeeemiu' given after the elections. For Bola; Intoxicated and Untldy -Um Rifle md Escapeâ€"flur- ddror Ha Revolvers and Am- munition With Him â€"- Sun Saskatoon. Sash 4P?“ 13'4“” Barr, who w badly Injund by being caught under a talhnx chin!” 8 ‘9' days ago. succumbed to his 'unel Thursday nilh‘. Bones of British Soldiers. Grain Elevator Burned. hex-1‘11;â€" is 1 5‘ The bulletin 88 ‘01‘ had a restlesa night weaker this Incl-nint- OPPOSITION LEADER The Hon; A. G. MacKaJ. who says that the Provincial dlectidna will be on. June «:11. it that! are not on-Mam 28th. m amngdd 3 Mn pro-H gram for his New Ontario tour. and early, mt; \ m spoeohag atthe New Ontario meetings will: induda Mus-ma. C. N. Smith. and Samuel 60.11343. April 1 Til 28th! speak at 1th following afternoon con}- ‘axtioan; Wednesday. Wait Peberbd- to. at WWO; Saturday. East M's!» imam at Mus; Monday next. at South Oxford» at Norwich; Tuesday: newt. South 61mm. at Durham, Thai Manna. «liberal convention} will he held fltHfind River on April 21st. South Oxford» at Norwich; My: next. South 61min. at Durham, Tha' Algoma Liberal convention} will be held ultHA'm'd River on April! 21st. mm a W of the Conservative candi- date. whnhuppoaims C. N. with. or the Built. There is thus a sound-4 , I»-Ln‘m, what “vim The flail and Empxre has a ‘ praise for Attorney-General promised 13w reform bill. It up in the air. The poiicy is M Kay’s. and without any prep whnlc‘et to legislate‘ on the Mr. l’oy stole it, and a he would act. in order Kay out. There was 2 winch to deal with it but Whitney regudod do: of vastly greater STANLEY L. GILSON These goods are all newly made and in first-class con- dition. They are not good: that have been thrown out from other stores, and they are not cracked goods imported, that could not be sold other plans. Be wise and call and see our goods before you buy elsewhere. We have goods up to the highest grade: in all kinds in Men’s, Women’s and Chil- dren’s. We have the best school boots in town. Twenty-five cases just arrived. These are not covered paper but all solid leather- Don’t miss our two weeks sale or you will be sorry. We Are Open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to give Everyone a Chance. “If GOlDfN B001 and SHOE SIORE fletfleady for Easter THE PRACTICAL SHOE IAN, Directly Opposite the Post Office. DOMLNION CORSET (20., mm Quebec, Montreal, Toronto FRANK FORBERT Don’t Forget Our Big Re- duced Price Sale DIRECTLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Wood’s W TOURS NEW ONTARIO \ III-n"? -_._, boutâ€" any Dispara'im, KENNEDY mute on t e maptsr. D t, and announced that i M'LLlr‘G co. '3st 11 order to head Mic- - - fl , was ample tuna m â€"â€" â€"â€" a- with it this bBSSSiOM, |. -M!- Dennis Scully has purchase gurded, t/he gerrymuu- a highâ€"St‘spping hackney horse from 8mm importa‘m- Sullivan brothers. Enniunore. Bahamas; 0" 3114 28th. Stu“ I gnd Dentistry 8 OOOOQQOO§9§O§§W§ a word 0‘ rai 1305's It is still ‘ Mr. MIC” EURM -TRAININ5 QQ_RSEI EUR 51007. WOMEN You wm.beSIyllsIIifyou want this Superior Modelâ€""The Corset mm allvarnoldinallgoodwuduough- Wouldn’t You? If you required gluten or-had- my trouble- with your one, wouldn’t you rather go to e Speciefilt In noel Work who is endorsed by the medical men! Hereiewhere we meet end get reenltadeeined. Theptiooofmoh emol‘ lent optic-.1 service is very model-etc. Ofiee open Beturdny evening; other evening! ”appointment. M. B. ANNIS, Oph. n ,, To Contractors and Pa! {133 who intend Building , Out-into huhonrobuilt 3' nd equi. Pod with m on, lip-$0430 ‘W od-work. We”. ' ’ tofumif est-amount»! :11an of Broad mfiwm‘fl” orbnildig; upon“. We mumtfireu‘Dm 3" .h, Fumes, ”Jung; 0 ‘0 In 'd Onnidon-hfidtml ' khan;l e and lo an tho ooh mm mom-on of mummy-um.” noo. Portioorhsving “FLEX? lumber om Eypâ€"Glgsu; Repaired; ANNOUNEEMEMT have it notice. ”US$00.13 manfutu‘rod b and”; must be a ”wanted. y Office sud ym'd7 East. 6 bridge. Phone ‘7 :1 e Wellington st. KENNEDY 8; DAV! MILLING Go. Ltd.s our: uo-r'ro: Fairness. Promptfleas 8a - faction. tis Price: $3.50 mas mm (Over Neill’s Shoo Stan mad-my. and matched on short 81.90 $1.40 ES]

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