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Lindsay Post (1907), 1 Apr 1910, p. 2

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I THE ‘ LINDSAY POST ______.___.._..â€"â€"- _______________________._.__â€"- . menswer by a large sea wall on the east and diplogfiatin iner- to the suggestion iron Stratified that north sides, being on a sort of se. Official and ' . purpo Only an unusual the government should bear part of neck of land or point almost But, the following rounded by ‘the Atlantic. It is near tie is proverbial. demonstrated, a the expense, makes . ‘ : this city at Ormond, DaytOna, beach need, a, need fully can result in Well- ‘ ,statemants ‘. most urgent need, . nigh all the nations of the world “Medical inspeCtion of public School _ that the pupils, and in part‘ leular. regular I LARGEST AUTOMOBILE RACE binding themselves together in a great common effort 5‘10“ 813 that undertak- medical inspection, is a “good thing, ; TRACK en in the treaty for the suppression as has been proven in Hamilton, but in lthe world is Situatedi along the 0‘ “the White Slave tramc' ' ‘ it is a g°°d thing Which Shula .103 sandy beach of the Atlantic. It is uBut we Canadians, ready though undertaken‘ by municipalities. Taking also on this track that Mr. Naylor authority 3117811.. by had the Pr'iVilege Of witnessing the almost anythifig advantage of the - by the School Aft, “3.9, lfizilmlton world’s . greatest automobilist, Barney Board of Education. a coup e years Oldfield, speed along in his powerful ago, appointed to the SM a trained two hundred horse power Bet-12.. ma- such things can, by any P nurse, working under the dustbin} 0i chine at a clip ranging in 2 miles a going on in Canada. No'wonder we the medical health ome“ 0f the CItY' city, at Palm Beach that Mr. Nay- are hard to convince. The trade ‘3 who was to regularly “Sit “eh 0‘ the for witnessed a large regatta, in so cruel, and on schools and personally examine the which he saw the fastest) launch in pupils. At, the outset iificult." 'there were 6 E the world travel at an easy clip of skeptics, but to-day i WILSON (3" WILSON, Proprietors. Office - - - William St. /_____._.__â€"â€"-â€"â€" u ROGRESS BRAND" styles are not only exclusive. and distinctive -- they have definite value. \ I A.v Government experts have passed on the utility of the various “Progress Brand’ ’ creations and have granted patents to the inventions of the famous es, the hiather L-ail , the world, hrs 10th TIIF. DEADLY IIOIISE FLY ”â€"- ossibility be Can flies be abolished ‘? The an- must be in the negative, but if e fly nuisance be mo- mitigated, the swer we ask can th dified, mollif’ied or despicable, suppose. 60 d ’ 'f t is doubtful 1 35 miles an hour. Jacksonville and answer would be in the affirmative. _________+________.g There 15 an agitation in progress IIG BATH a man could be found who would th . . . , - . _ e surrounding neighboring country . looking to the drivmg 0‘ ti): 3:11:18 A 8““ agree to any proposal for the , was in the eyes of the Lindsayite, “Progress Brand” deagner. abandonment of the work. while visiting the Southern States. 5 value, one of the finest of any of the cities When you go for mon fly out of ,the homes hat the fl . now known t ' y “Not only has it proven it- ‘ near fins your new spring the -cases of the scholars in’ minute and it was also - people. It is is an industrious and persistent disâ€" of the saying that ,.. cleanliness is in tributor of germs that are detrim- next to godliness ,_ 01d mother connection With their work in claSS, WENT TO CUBA . the city has been benefited by it Inlcrossing the Gulf of Mexico Mr Suits and Overcoat, ' inSlst on seeing the tal to health. That besides being an annoyance, they are a positive men- . ”1113‘? be fought wdShed and cleaned of the grime an school . unsightliness rooms are the spreading places of winter, and comes forth shining epidemics of tarious contagious - vana. This city exceeded the beauty like the may checked schoolboy fresh diseases, peculiar to childhood. and of any oth?r centres visited. The ‘ ' at maternal the records show that since the , . . . ~ ul 1: on d mo- appointment of this regular health , pop f3 1 . 0‘ thls C‘ty ‘8 composed Spaniards, Negroes, Americans d farmers of the past gener- visitor to the schools, this city has E 0 d Cubans. The population is nearâ€" ectly, the grand- been singularly free from any serious an epidemics of this sort. The medical . 1y 900,000 people, and the city ex- wholesome but unpalatable mixture health officer is enthusiastic in his‘ tends for miles in length along the praise of the Work accomplished. and ‘ Bay front while in depth it runs for of sulphur and molasses in the spring . expenditure made upon it IS many miles back' into the igland. rry off from the systhm the ' ' ter generally regarded as a fine investment 1 About Havana, sights of never, end- pus $39.11 mica 'Siamou 1° piehemoq e vital sources of from every viewpoint. e in the spring- “Stratford would do well to try i ing interest are to be witnessed. In time gives her prescription of freez- medical inspection in her schools and the heart of the city proper is what ing by night and thawing by day, if her experience is like Hamilton's is known as the ”Parada,” this con- s,of a long two mile street some until the whole earth system is the people would not object to paying .51“ loosened up, and then come the the whole. cost of the work, as they 120 feet wide, with mo drive ways ‘ ‘Progrcss Brand” stylesâ€"with this label in the coat. Naylor visited one of the prettiest as well as most renowned cities, Ha- vicious and wearisome. The fly may be said to be the creature of dirt and filth, and wherever that exists there may be found the villainous little disease breeders. The first thing to be done is to make the premises as clean as possible. The next step is to screen the windows and doors. K The next movement is to pursue with relentless energy any stray fly that may manage to get past the screens. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty from the annoyance ,Q of the house fly. When it is consul- ' ered that this pest bl ings the germs of disease into the house ii addition to its spiteful and sometimes pain~ MeandWI" thers an ationâ€"or more corr mothers â€"â€"dosed the family with the Soldwithacnmnteehy H. J. Carter, 40 Kent St, six sidewalks, and a beautiful |centre ful stingings. no mercy could be _ shown him. Conditions are not as purging gentle rains sweeping 3W3? should,” for the extermination of all that is unhealthy, impure and â€"~-â€"â€"â€"â€"+’-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- shrublbery extending not for quarter, distance or half distance, but for the full length of this street. 0n favorable . undesirable leavmg the earth clean the fly as they are for the destruc- d t d h 1 l‘k w 0 tion of the mos uito, but a great an SW93 an w oesome 1 e ane Pl t T p . q bathed babe. Truly there is an in- easan ‘1 this thoroughfare Mr. Naylor Wit- nessed a beautiful automobile par- deal may,be done toward freeing the tabl . d t‘ th omes tin g p scheme of things, from which all 0 “any ou‘ ads. The sight of the costumes and expense of the decorations on these those who are wise will not neglect mankind at this season should learnt cars and streets would exceed many the means at hand. _ the lesson forgotten or ignored by . many purging and purifying “I. Bert NBYIOI' Had DBIIXIIIIUI Out- thousands of dollars. This city is not what the local citizens would Call exâ€" fiftten pages, entitled, “Canada’s i War on the White Slave Trade.” The The question of medical examinaâ€" , Cuba and the Southern, States re- ’ gars are made in abundance and tion in the schools is a subject re- t d h F 'd 3 la t urne ome on n a ev-enin s . y g " smoked by all, girls, boys, men and g@ with. immoral purposes. It has been dem- the schools. In the interests of both the ‘VI N . * r. aylor left Lindsay on the fineries. Oranges grow in large num- through the megaphone of the press, that 15,000 foreign girls and 45,000 native born are victims every year in the United States and Canada has reached the ears of the world, and aroused the indignation or terror of all who have hearts to feel. And a multitude is asking “What can be done to supress the cruel business, to punish the heartless traffickers and rescue their victims. . . h . . EortBSti-ZztiilorEDZniycya 1:ho:tefi1if1:1::0 ‘ he travelled by rail to New York. . . . -where to change and make his trip Havana ‘3 3 “1°51; h‘StOma} “t?" g . . It extends around a bay in which can talus finlSth at 130”! ends, the schools‘of that city was referred to a committee for'consideration. The ed an ocean liner-for Charleston, at- States battleship, Maine which was opinion there is that the government riving there on Friday morning, De- sunk in panic unknowo manner. The E@ yd. If you want coverings should assist inl'defraying the expense cember 3131;. \After spending several blowing up of this Vessel was practi- Of the mSpeCtlon. and probably days in Charleston he passed on cally the cause of the well remember- decorations 01 your room C ’ something may come of. the scheme through to Jacksonville from where ed Spanish-America war. The old In that City. The followmg from the i he crossed the Gulf of Mexico for ship lies visible from the shore in Kingston Whig. 131113115th recently. - Cuba. -.Some time was spent at Ha- surface extends the centre and hind oneâ€"have signed an international has b treaty, in terms of which each has the Women’s Council, and one is A‘BEAUTIFUL CITY FAMOUS OLD CASTLE OF MORRO, entered into covenant with all to co- inclined to believe that as a result of Charleston is a most beautiful operate ,9in detecting and punishing the campaign which is now being - l - - . . . . place in Mr. Naylor s estunatlon. It - ' - . traders in innocent or foolish girl- conducted, the schools will be better nestles on the sea shore ‘ is waited Spain was m the zenith Of her power. ’ ' - The building is built of a material . ‘ hood, or in restoring their victims lb. by sea breezes and has beautiful similar to cement, found among the to their own country and friends. Evâ€" lish linoleums(Nears’) for ha cared for. “The public improved in many respects. They are fruit shipping .but a busy centre , fo airy and comfort-able, well heated and the export of tobacco and cotton.- and \the course of The buildings in this city are more with es for about 250 feet above the level an outer, wall of about four en individual governments do not, i, at. W ,. . Do You Want Separator Supplies We have them- or PURE GASTOB OIL (Lubricating) \Ve have it etc., in block and floral desi tly associated with high. Shells are tothis day buried among the material of 'which the walls are composed. In this city the ’ 0 darky or negro is looked down upon @ “g m at worse .than a dog and to Show CASH AND ONE the dislike which exists, a coach on “$3 he’ll ‘ "a g @chs d “s71 [Emails should make g00d progress. But the . south, being stric gwant of medical examination is the ante-helium days. (drawback, and is a POSitive In arriving at Jacksonville a isadvantage. sight meets the eye that very few “The children should be subject to tourists can describe in words. The medical examination for their own ' city is a mass of beauty, beautiful sakes. They should be helped by boulevards, flower centres and palm the railroads is entirely set kindly advice, rendered at the proper trees in abundance. The city has a for them, while in the city and time, when they are young. They beauty about it which attracts the towns they are considered so unclean should be classified when there is a visitor, like a subject under a spell that the white man is strictly pro- tendency towards diseases or bodily of the magic wand. The city is sur- hibitied to associate with them. or STOCK FOODS We have them apart or LEG BANDS for Chickens \Ve have them or KENNY’S OONOI‘IIOII PO'OEB , W'elhave it We have them - . it): When the ”We” as. well; as is not alone centered on its orchards placed e people want hght’ 1”“ 13 available but also on account of the hospital- monument given the firemen who able. . tn the asking. Dr. 'nght journeyed ity of its citizens. Tourists are in were lost in the recent tidal wave. ROUGH AND all the Way to Guelph to enlighten abundance from all centres of the The memorial is of solid cut marble BOGGY‘ COUNTRY s the people on the “We“?n’ ‘ and 11° globe. Canadians, Americans, Eng- ' dead firemen’s likeness on In returning through Florida on to 3:11:12” 1:0 tggubt ice Emile ‘ Willie: lish, Irish, French, and practically the face and the names in Spanish his return homeward Mr. Naylor Vis- the peop e ‘0 Lindsay in all countries 0; the world are repâ€" The monument stands ited more of the outlying country crease same way If asked to do 60- resented. Jacksonville is protected fully 90 to 100 feet in height and than of the cities and states that the 1 M10. :;3\'7"fv:‘p~l”‘mwvf swwym’iuwwmam a .wurii-mnwial, 1.40“, "no. t ,. . . « " I I livn‘i'eberg as... me. Montreal ”Mkâ€"“PK” too WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC the blood, sluggish with the inani- in: in Land Of sugar cane { . ____’_ tion of the long winter. and Cotton tremely hot as a ' The Moral and Reform Council of A“ i' _ COOL REFRESHING BREEZE L Canada, through Rev. J. G. Shearer, MEDICAL EXAMINATION IN TIIE Mr. Bert Naylor, who for the past :::el:aun Jalnatlh:wte:;::u:0: @ ; DcD-i has published a pamphlet 0‘ SCHOOLS three months has been through 90 to 9,8 l; thegshade Havana is 3. NOW that Easter bonnets have been points of interest in both Florida. tobacco centre- Cigarettes and c,_ g disposed of, and that expense done away it is time to talk abou ~. following are a few extraCts dealing . . ' with this terrible traffic. ceiving conSiderable attention throu- .. . ghout the province at present. Many HOW, HE TRAVELLED. . The day has passed for proying . h . t- , , women. Sugar cane is also grown i the existence of a traffic in girls for papers have pomted to t ed impor Bert reports a most enjoyable trip, in large quantities about this city @ . ance of, and the great an pressing and that’s sa 'n nothin. for the p . . . :4 need for medical examination in the time s cut at ytlheg historicgeil centres and made into a sort of raw state to You? home W111 100k brighter and ' p ' preserve it. until it reachesrthe re- @ fresher If you buy a few new draperies, 1. E@ lace curtains, a few new rugs, - d most dainty art sateens, art denims. taP' many iathoms of “We ADO“ the E@ estries, brocades, all at reasonable prices. 1:7 built far back in the days when very cheap. It Will save heal fig save temper. Oilcloth in floral designs.2 yds. wide, 25c and 35c sq. yd. Heavy Eng' 7, schools have been parks. ‘It is a centre not alone for g 1 t. h , d . ' o , well ventilated, stud ' such th t th ' i ' ‘ . y 18 a e average Pupil historic than any other centre in the feet in diameter and eighteen feet 5@ . Lindsay. t housefumâ€" : ci- a new ‘ onstrated beyond a doubt. All worldhas been convinced of the scholars and teachers, such examina- mth of this terrible statement. Hon tion isbadly needed in the schools morning of December 27th,] *1909, here, but not in such largekquanfi- f Edwin W. Sims’ estimate, announced 0f tO'daY- The question is at present and landed in Jacksonville, Fla., on ties as in Florida, but they can be carpe '° pressing its way to the front, m Jan. 2nd 1910. On leaving Lindsay, had as cheap, the highest grade ranging at 10¢. per ozen. , . . '1 .. ‘1 We can give you beautiful lace our- good borders '5 the matter of medical inspection in , isomeWhat more mteresmg “board" b° 8““ the “mains °" the Unit“ 5@ and up-to-date styles all the way from 250 ' , '3 to $15 a pair. Draperies fro m 15c to 506 ' to match the we have the _ "One thing alone should satisfy us of the existence of the terrible trai- expresses an opinion that has 1038 vana, after which a return trip was ficâ€"namely,_ the fact that more than been held by this journal : figured among the historical centres mast, on which are the lookouts. twenty governmentsâ€"our own being “Medical inspection in the schools in the Southern States and Northern ‘71!“ around the .3110” . on the exâ€" Don’t, have your wife scrubbing When een revived by the meeting of M81100" treme right stiids thE . , - you can get a floor cllcloth or linoleum ll, diningroom, ; gns at 506 Y McIntyre PRICE i , or PURE SALTPETRE life have it 'lm . . - - or PURE SULPHUR zlmweiii :1”; T; cgtfifwzr 2: “and“ mm A most beautiful, centre of interest or PURE CAg-TILE Q33?” It spirit is very desirable ’ but the FRUIT ORCHARDS AND GROUNDS is the SpamS' h cemetery at Havana. can be seen from out in the Bay of unbroken We have it physical condition should be acce ta- Peach and orange trees fringe the which is from; the large 60 foot arch IMexico. some miles .. . or HOOF OINTMENT ble in any case P city for miles, thousands of acres at the front gate to the rear gate a BE AUTY'INDESCRIB ABLE .1 is very wig}; . . hm We have it ' lying along the sea coast railroad mass of marble andicut stone. Un- ‘ . 3 ~. to be wort F - Now wh c - . ., ’ . . Mr. Naylor spent most f h‘ t' ,to the (:36 . or IVEST SWEgelbgéesthem Kingston atis 8.111;: shouldr b: dtone 11:; while the country loads cut through d‘erground vaults are used. 111 Wild! at Havana i C b 0 15 um: ‘ r. or ALL K INDS 0F SEEDS b d f ed . appa en . 0 t. .the orchards like a lane through a body after body, are placed one on n ‘1 a and States that - car 0 ucation. The SW39“ 15 Canadian farm. The fame of this city top of. another. In this cemetery . the country and city in itself have in the centre, ,stands a large points of interest that are indescrib-

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