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Lindsay Post (1907), 1 Apr 1910, p. 10

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’ PAGE no A “SALADA‘” ii: f't‘lre same you buy MW" " urn 37 [ts native purity and (Special ito The Post.) Oakwaed, Thursday, March 24thâ€"- On Thursday afternoon about , five o‘clock our villagers received anoth- sad , shock, when it was learned Mn; Albert E. Cameron, had self. Mr. Cameron had suffered from several strokes of paralysis during the past two years, and had become almost helpless, and it is supposed had become despondent. He was alone in the house at the time his wife having gone down street, and on her return she (found the doors lock- ed and called a neighbor, who was going to raise a window, when they saw the body stretched on the bed, with the revolver still in his hand which he had purchased in - Lindsay this morning. Dr. Dale was hastily summoned, and neighbors hastily went to assist, but could do nothing as death has ensued, Dr. Blanchard coroner. of Lindsay, was summoned, but decided an inquest was not ne- cessary. as everything showed it to be a case of suicide. He leaves to' mourn his untimely death his widow ‘2 (who its a daughtee of Mrs. Prouse, , of Oakwood) one daughter, Evelyn and two sons, Archie, about 13 years and Stewart about 11 years, also his father, Mr. A. Cameron, 'of Oakwood who are all highly esteemed residents " of ‘our village. Mrs. Woods, of Lind- ’ say, Mrs. Griffin, of Woodstock, and ' Miss Margaret Cameron, of New l York, are sisters. The heartfelt sym- pathy of the community goes out to the friends so suddenly bereaved. As it was only one month ago, since Mr. Dan Grant committed suicide in our village, this has been received with great sorrow and regret, and was a great shock to all. 0 Lindsay Donors Were Thanke reseaWWs ,, . l 4 ed curling matters in general. quet, donated by him, and' also Mr. F. leaving for gle trophy. ' i __..‘q.._- The Beverage for all Weathers. EP_PS’S COCOA A delicious food and drink in one. 3, - y A Cup of “Epps’s” at breakfast “a”; ' .y , , “ Warm: and Sustain: you for hours. 4 E . As a supper beverage it is perfect. 7 " ‘ ‘ #7 “"""” GRATBFUE a. . no , . '“" comranrmu Excellence. W! wherever or whenever ' "" W“ inf unveryinx 800d quality. 3 - ' fectly preserved in sealed “SALADA” Packets. ,Mrs J B Warner Bonht .~ women TRAGEDY AT * DEATH OF WELL KNOWN RESIDENT i m Ci Repeal of the lion. Hanna’s Bill Abolishing License. Messrs_ Cyril and Em“, Leslie, 0, ( Telegram: A clause baked for m Hall, Guelph is spending Easter with Hon. W. J. Hanna’s act~ amending her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fla- , , : the Liquor License Act was not velle. . [Meeting Of Councrl 0f BOdl'd 0f “Edith Wr. S. G. Wilkinson, of Parry Wednesday Afternoon Fenelon Falls Gazette: The curlers; met on Tuesday evening and discuss- It was decided to hold the annual ban- as usual. The date was fixed: for next Wednesday evening, at Nor- they’s. Motions were passed thanking Mr. G. H. Hopkins K. C., of Lind-iC.P.R. surveyors have been making say, for the four pairs of cuff links 1 surveys A. McDiarmid, for his donation, beforel the west, of .a :pair of , curling stones to be competed for ini 1911. As the schedule games this year ' are very far from being finished, it; is likely that next winter there Willi be only one game with each rink, in- stead of two, as has ,been customaryl This will leave more time for other 3. competitions, bonspiels, etc, which it is thought will be more satisfactory than a protracted contest for a sin- m- At The LOCkS days at Mount Horeb. can LINDSAY Pos'r .â€" ’ EASTER PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kennedy, King Mr. and Mrs. B. Parish of town, spending the holidays ‘ spent yesterday at the home of Mr. street are with friends in Toronto. Parish, Powles’ Corners. Miss Lulu Keenan. teacher at Messrs Will Brown and L. Finney Stoco, was in tOWn Friday on her of the School of Telegraphy, are way to her home in Sunderland. holidaying in Kirkfield, "‘ Mr. H. ”J. C. Burgess“ proprietor Mr. A. Hooper, who is attending vacation in ._town. Miss Ella Brady, teacher, in Van- ‘ over the holiday. 1. Miss Jean Macdougall, Sussex-st, home for a few days With his mother Downeyville, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. Leigh Cruess, of the Collegiate Miss Violet Teevins, teacher in left for Linden Valley to spend 13110 5 Douro, is spending her vacation under holidays with his parents there. the parental roof. . Mr. Clifl and Miss Lulu Coulter left 1 Miss Florence White, of Loretta for the“ home in Bethany on Fn‘ Abbey, is spending the holidays with her parents in town. Mr. S. Houlihan, of Madison Wil- liams, is spending Easter at his home in Peterboro. Prof. E. Kylie, of Toronto Univer- sity is spending the vacation with Mr. and Mrs. R. Kylie. Boards â€"- New Central Authority ,' the local School of 'Telegraphy, [Pawng Kent'St- "; spewing their holidays in Fleetwood. . . ' Midis Jean Flavelle, of Macdonald i was conSIdered onrwooo ., ward to Miss Watson, of the south ga' school staff, returned home Seaforth on Friday. t Mr. Fletcher Staples, of Victoria, ’- College, Toronto, returned to town l A for Easter. Mr. Victor Gladman of Queen’s University is spending Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gladman. _â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" . License Measure are found, is the one providing for the , . . f d . h taking at a local option vote within Sound, is spending a i’ew ays wrt . , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gleach, ! . . a year after a contest in which the Kent-st l A meeting of the council of the is l malority was over fifty per cent. 3 Mr. E. Corley, of Toronto, spent lBoard of Trade Was held in The Temperance workers claim to have yesterday in town the guest of his APost building yesterday afternoon. had reason to believe that the Proâ€" parents. Mr. and Mrs. Corley, Adel- l There were present Jas. Boxall, vincial Secretary would have made aide-st. president, Allan Gillies, secretary, this proposal law, along with other Reeve G. A- Jordan aners. Jorâ€" and Messrs. John Carew, H; B. proposals closing the bar on Christ- dan spent yesterday at Fenelon Falls l . . mas, fixing the liquor license fee at Mr. H. Menzies Was in Peterboro Clemes, G. H. Wilson, Jas. Donald, $500 and providing penalties for ir- l yesterday. F. Knowlson, R. Kylie, F. Sutcliffe. regular practices in local option con-3 MYâ€" 3- Holmes HOPkinS» 0‘ the fa‘ Mr. Thos. McCrady, agent of aa tests. l. culty 01 the School Of App“? Spience English paving concern, addressed The department '5 said to have no 18 all? guest Of his father, r. L H. the meeting, setting forth the ad- doubt that there is a strong public Hopkins. K- C- , , opinion supporting all theSe proposal; Miss Trotter, of the east ward vantages of Tarvia which can be which it favops and the delay in at- school staff, left for her home in (put down for from 85 cents to $1.25 opting this further local option 511g- Port Hope to spend the Easter boli- a foot. It can be laid down over any gestion is only temporary. It is gdays, first class maccadam road and with understood that this and many other Mr. Robinson, of Bobcaygeon, ar- proper care will last indefinitely. He changes are contemplated in the rived in town yesterday, to ,~ take .up‘ said that miles of this pavement is act. ' his duties as inspector of cement at being put down in and near Boston, NEW LIQUOR LICENSE ACT. the new lock and dam. . but there was none of it in Canada. In fact, a new Liquor License Act Miss Jessie Ross, of Macdonald [He explained the method of putting said to be under consideration. l hall, Guelph, is home for Easter it properly down. In the first place When presented at the next session with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt' excavate the road bed to the depth of the Legislature it will call for'Ross, Bond-st. of 12 or 14 inches. First put in a the abolition of the local 'boards of l Mrs. A. G. Ferguson and daughter, llayer of coarse stone, next a grade license commissioners and inspectors Isabel, of Cobourg, are spending the lot finer quality followed by a coat- and will provide for the inauguration holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ing of Tarvia and finer stone, and of a central license board for the? Pratt, Sussex-st. - lastly a coating of sand and Tarvia, lentire province. Nothing of an official Mr. Albert Davidson has sold his which made a smooth, elastic pave- ;nature has been communicated, but farm, lot 14, con. 1, Ops to Mr. ment that was comparatively cheap 'iit has been reported that ,a Provinci- Gordon W. Webster. Mr. Webster is and would giVe splendid satisfaction. gal board of five commissioners has to be congratulated on securing this Tarvia, is handled in tank cars, and ibeen contemplated. In some respects fine property. is heated by steam and put down hot fit would have functions similar to Miss Edith Stewart, who has been WANTS ACTION DEFERRED lthose of the Ontario Railway and attending the University of Toronto Mr. John Flurey addressed the iMunicipal Board. As a tribunal, is spending the Easter vacation with meeting in reference to the paving {would deal with all 11061188 appeals her parents, Mr. and Mrs- ThOS- of Kent street and asked that ac- land the granting of licenses. Stewart, Bond-st. tion be deferred until a meeting of =â€"--â€"r-~â€"-â€"' Mr. Albert E. Knight and Master the property‘lholders could be call- Victor spent yesterday and today in ed. More About the town- They ViSith Mr. Knight’s fa‘ A general discussion of the best ther, ex-P. S. InSPGCtOI‘. “710 is Still methods to ha'h'dle the question ‘fiof c P R G ' L' confined in the Ross Hospital in a the paving of Kent-st., took place and e u a rain “\e Very Weak condition. the consensus of opinion was in fa- Mr. Harry J . Spellman. business vor of a permanent pavement, and The Orillia News Letter says: The menager Of the Partello Stock CO." that the street would require atten- is in town in the interests of this tion this season, and that some me- splendid dramatic association, which. thod should be adopted to bring open a three nights’ stand at the those interested together and disâ€" Academy of Music. cuss the very best pavement to Globe: Mrs. Edward Benson, Lind- aoopt, ~ . . . say, announces the engagem'ent of her horthern Will build the track from daughter. Theresa Imogene, to Mr. eczzrimziszszs :3: 0-5.3.- H... m. .. . . ’ . . Ont., son of Mr. J. W. Tims, of running rights over If" They expect Montreal. Owing to the recent be- ‘ 301.06 flung; 12mm; mt: 01.1.1113 by reavemeut in the family the marriage u y. e ' ' ' W1 no buald from will take place quietly on Tuesday, April 12th. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McDonald, of Hamilton, Ont., are spending their holidays with their relatives in town Mr. W. H. Skuce and daughter, Vera, of Lindsay are spending a few of the water front and lo- :cation for their new station the past ‘week. The News Letter has it on lgood authority that the Canadian --â€"â€"â€"-* Puchased Residence Mr. Neil Callaghan has purchased Mr. Corran, on Mill-st, near bourne, and will occupy it iOrillia to Goldwater till next year, month. it is understood. _____~_+________ Work Progressing llunlers and lrappers WILL GET THE Best Market Price, Honest Treatment, Correct Assortment, Quick Returns. by shipping their Raw Furs and Skins REVILLOEVO FRERES IOTAILIIHID 17.3 Miss L. Thornhill, of Goldwater, formerely of town, spent yesterday in town. Mr. Elwood Brown, of St. Cathar- ines, and formerly of Lindsay, spent the Easter vacation in town. Mr. A. Stew-art, of Toronto Uni- versity is home for the Easter vaca- tion. . A Mr. A. Alger, of Toronto, former- ly of Lindsay, is in town over Eas- ter. Mr. A. Stevens, of North Bay, is l‘ ; Work at the locks is progressing F in fine shape these days. About fifty men are employed. The south wall is inow practically complete, needing !only a few minor touches and final layer of cement in one or two spots to finish. it Men are at work dig- ging down to the proper level so that l the north wall between the upper lend of the lock and Flavelles tram- way can be placed. No trouble has been experienced in keeping the visiting friends in town over the the old reliable Firm of the -. works clear of water although the Easter vacation. Fur Trade. river is about as high as is is 1181131 Ml‘. J. D. McMillan, 0! Ottawa, 134 end 136 11ch 5t. floutrenl. at this time of year during the spent Friday among friends in Ask for-om Free 1909,1910 PriceList. spring fresfiet‘s. , .\ town. WE ray EXPRESS cannons. M...__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"'~ The Victoria Loan Capital paid up 3200.00000 - Reserve Fund 340380 t. of the Benson House, is in Toronto college in Toronto, is spending his any employ your mon the residenCe at present occupied by Mel- next _________'â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" LINDSAY, FRIDAY 0 Arm '1. and Savings Com, , .1 " INCORPORATED 1895 tr ,.. . Authorized by Ordercln-Council to receive Trust F :1} Try us with 3. Savings Account. We will pay 501': 9} 4per ce 'n:t. from day of deposrt and at these rates w“ eyat a satisfactory profit. “3‘ rs If in need of a mortgage loan deal with the lrjnal Co o . , H . _ , " " lieit town yesterday to spend the 110- llam, is spending the VaCatio-n with e llidays in Midland. her parents in town. ., Pany. 0,0 arden freshness 18 per. Mr. Carlton Warner of Varsity. 1‘3 Miss Juli M h h at / g a. urp Y. teac er JAMES LOW, NEWTON SMALE’ fi OASSL . .-5 â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- N THE STANDARD BANK ; OF CANADA ‘ A Complete Banking Service Available for Manufacturing and Commercial Houses, Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities, Corporations, farmers and private individuals. 80 Savings Bank Department at every Branch. Lindsey Branch: k. F. Looeemore, Manager, Little Britain Branch: C. S. Thompson. Acting)“, Branches also at Canningion. Woodfllle. Beaver-go... - ‘ Pefi'e'law. Brechin. Mei-lend and Election»; ’ THE CANADIAN B ‘ OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1307 Paid-up Capital, 31090001,. 1.» Reserve Fund, - 6,000, f Q , 80pm Established 1873 ‘wo - All , Sch I Er. . 1“ tud rs. , {.1 Se HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO B. E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and Enghl Every facility afforded to far-er: . COUNTRY BUSINES others for the transaction of banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collectim BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened by mail . monies deposited or withdrawnin .1 r’ 7.. way with equal facility: It. A. HOLMES, Manager Lindsayi m .. . __._..â€".â€" BANK OF MONT RE ESTABLISHED 1817. Capital Paid up ................. .... $14,400,000 Rest .................. ........... 12,000.00!) “divided Profits ...................................... 603.796 827,033,196 Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion. A general Banking business transacted. Savings Department at every Branch. H. 3. BLACK. HANAGEB LINDSAY B l . 5’ NV Ufice Hoursâ€" . 10 to 3 o’clock, Saturdays, 10 to 1 o’clock. 4....â€" u. FARMERS BA of Canada OPPOSITE POST OFFICE -. . .. “ND ‘01 a CHARTERED BANK- - .. Transacts a General Banking Business. m A Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Interest 2110 - 1 from date of deposit to date of withdrawal. HEAD OFFICE TORONTO ‘ Office Hours 9 am. to’5 p m. Horse Drowned house, the horse dropped . ' ' ' cch 0f ” In Pigeon Lake 1 so was and do what he c0310. Per 'm P! â€"â€""' ‘able to get the horse 03:35:; i . Independent: Mr. Broad had the iget the Sh0?1de:.0:;::eaflé n93 A, misfortune to lose his young horse the edge 0‘ “f o a aims? 5" ~ . , . Would break 0? Lb . ~lei£t . A on Wednesday morning in Pigeon back. He pulled out we bid h , 3 Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Nichols and harness and drew the slag; - '- . H- C i ‘ ‘ - ‘ child, and Percy Nichols had the self to the boat house, :21 I, or horse and sleigh away taking sup- he did so he ‘drop 36$ om plies to their camp at Ball Lake several times on the Willi”.e ‘ They crossed from the boat house diâ€" got out with the biped o rect to Big Island and then skirted The ice was honeyc along the shore, reaching. their des- - tination in safety. Percy returned ‘ ten. Further down with the horse, and followed his own {teams the 15“ ‘ Sandy Point and 3501}th ' are still cI‘OSSmg'

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