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Lindsay Post (1907), 21 Apr 1911, p. 10

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1:1: 3mm“ ‘rmmvs lads from Pure Lead and Linseed w Bl cLENNAN C0 HOLIDAYS GALORE PAGE 10 * 1 comes the proclamation of King George‘s birthday 35- a statutory holiday on June 3 and Coronation Day on June 22. By tlfat time J'ohn- my will be ready and well prepared to stand two months' siege of holidays while school closes up altogether, open-inc in time to close again atout Labor Day in September. There is a good time in store for the MOVlNG PICTURE MAN “MOVED” Simms, Toronto, for the past rew months manager of the Bijou Theatre has shaken the dust of Kingston of! his feet. He left for parts unknown, leaving behind him a host of sorrow- ing creditsrs, Simms’ liabilities am- ount to about $600 and his assets, which remain in the theatre, are reâ€" presented by everything which was not moveable. Among other things, Shams took the moving: picture ma- chine with him. He left presumably for the States. Saturday night Simms paid his stafi ‘ two weeks‘ wages by cheque. on 2. 10¢- al bank. and on Monday when these were presented they were refused, there being no funds. A few days ago the police presszd Simms for pay- ment of his license, which amounts to $50 a year. He promised to pay it. this week. Kingst 11% 9529535 IE , 6m; FAMILY Szme Guys ago I“:- . -.ona‘.d L'cFadâ€" den, 01 Hafiley, was called west oys- ing to the inmss of his son. John. Good Friday he arrived home with his remains and during his absence, David, anothtr son. passed away with the mumps. A double funeral, under L.O.L. auspices, takes place Monday at2 o‘clock. It Is the standard treat- ment prescribed by phy- sicians all over the world for this dread disease. It is the ideal food-medi- cine to heal the lungs and build up the mating Plenty 6f fresh air, sleeping out-doors and a plain, nourishing diet are all good and helpful, but the most important of “hwdnwrlndthugifdr out beautiful Saving Bank nnd Child's hatchâ€"Book. Etch bank comma. . Good BRAND Sam’s Emulsion SOOTI'k BOVINE law-53810.58” West. TMOR. FOR SALE 3‘! ALL DRUGGISTS an. AM“! 11.â€"â€"-<Specia.l)-â€"S. 1'“ Toronto. for the past few 1 properly, are only waste paper and ‘ actual facts. impede the countmg of the votes. “The papers east as ballots," said The result 0f the polling in West : Judge Middleton. “by those not en-z Lorne on the local option bylaw was i titled to vote are not really ballot‘ 141 in favor of it and 92 agalnst. at all, and it is the duty of the‘ Judge Colter in scrutinizing the poll Judge to eliminate from the real votl found there was an additlonal vote | es the spurious ballots mingled w1th ‘ for the bylaw, but he also found the true by the inadVere'nt admisâ€" that fn'e mcn had Voted who had no sion to the polling booth of those I right to vote. Had Judge Colter iol- not entitled to exerc;se the {ran-- I lowed the custom he would have chise. ‘ An important judgment was given Thursday by Mr. Justice dedleton. in the case of the West Lorne local option Vote in which he stated that persons who vote improperly cannot be given the protection of the statâ€" utes concernlng the secrecy of the ballot. and their ballots cast im- Methodist Church, Fenglon Falls, which Will structure, costing in the neigh] CUT OFF HER HUSBAND’SHEAD ! T0 EVEN UP AN OLD SCORE Sault Ste Marie, Ont.. April 16. ~â€" Peter Napolitina. an Italian, living near James-st... Little Italy, known. here as Peter Naplesik. was killed! thfs evening by his wife. Margery. The woman admits having commit- ted the murder, and is now in jail. Napolitina was employed on the night shift at the steel plant and was asleep in bed when his wife attacked him with an axe. The first blow struck him on the forehead and near- ly severed the crown of his head. Four blows followed, the last one all but sever-mg the head from the body. The woman then proceeded out on to the street and told passersâ€"by- what she had dcnz. 1 1 l The murder is the echo of the case last Fall, when Napolitina returned home unexpectedly and stabbed her several times; She was for some months 11: the hospital. It seems she had awaited the opportunity to get even. An inquest will be opened to-mor- row. The dead man was 40 years of age and had four children, the eldest seven. who have been placed in charge of the Children’s Aid Society. The woman expresses no remorse arr-d does not seem to realize her po- sition. «Special to The Post) Miss Staples, of Bobcaygcon, Ins been visiting her sister ~~Mrs Webâ€" ster. ‘ The far-malts in this \uclnity are busy making preparations for the spring work. Mr. H. Richardson. Mr. Cthnon, Mr Rich, and several others into.- ested in the build ng of the new church at Oakwood attended the meetings last Thursday and FrLday. Many of the neighbors here have been having their phones repa'rad. Miss M. Graham, Principal of the Cambray Public school is spending the holidays at her hor'ne here. Miss M. Hardy. ot Peter‘ooro..*_or- mal school is visiting _at her home here. Th CANDIDATES FOR THE MINISTRY We understand some of our farm- ers have arranged with Mr. Flavella of Lindsay, to supply him with ap- ples from their orchards during the comrng season. The annual examination of candl- dates and probationers for the Met)» odLSt mxnistry in connection 3 thh the Bay of Quinte conference will be held at 9.30 3.31 , Tuesday. (tomor- row.) AprLI 18th. The presiding ex- aminers are Revs. C. A. Men Camus, B.A.. Robert Burns, Ph.B., aminers are Revs. C. A. Men Camus, B.A.. Robert Burns, Ph.B., and J. G. Lewis, BA. The exami« nations wiil include the Prehminary, First and Second year. A large nun: her of studzpts for the ministry is expected to be present. The exami- nations will last over Wednesday and Thursday. EAST OAKWOOD '0 l" s which will be-replaced by a m the neighborhood of $10. 000 subtracted the five invahd votes from the poll in favor of the byâ€" . law. and declare the bylaw gefeated, ! but by Judge Middleton's judgment, 1 Judge Colter cannot declare that the local option has not carried until he “was hm hm“: the IiVe mzn marked TESTING THE BASCULE BRIDGE Today the new bascule trnnion bridge over the river at Welllngtonâ€" st, was tested by Mechanical Eng’.» near Pretty of the Trent Valley Canal Department, The proceedinge were watched by a large number of citlze ns. The structure was raised quite sat isfactorily, although a. little slow. It is expected, however. that when a few minor alteration; are attended to, that the bridge will be raised and lowered at will. ; poLnted. ETAE'SBLu'rE 'a swam The test being made today is not the officLal one. prior to the taking over of the structure by the Govern- ment It is expected that Mr. Alex J. Grant, Super-intending Engineer, of Peterboro, will be up on Wednes day to inspect and test the new bridge. EHEEF VINCENT LEAVES WEDNESDAY Chief of Police Vincent lcaVcs on Wednesday ti assume 1118’ duties :as head of the police force at Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. It is understood that High County Cobstable Thornv bury will act until a successor is aP- Carte’ r 3 Little Liver Pills. “inanimate“: ”MISC!“ xlwum‘u mvcu u ”"5, I may vcgcwéleu From Monday’s Bust Boar Slgnatum o! sum-z 5»ch HEADACHE; SeoFao-SImnon- om mun twig Genuine F08 DllllllESS. FBI ENOUSRESS. FDR TOBPID LIVER. FOB BOISTIPATIDI ‘WB SALLBW SKIN; FUR WE Bflfilflfllfifl \mgn u‘l‘flIKEd must first to find out handsome FOR 25 YEARS ‘ HE SUFFERED Well Known Merchant Of Sarnia Cured by “Fruit-a-tives” SARNIA, ONL, Feb. 5th, 1910. “I have been a sufferer for the post 25 years with Constipation, Indigestion and Catarrlx of The Stomach. I tned many remedies and many doctors but 1 derived no benefit whatever. Finally I read an advertisement .of “Fruit-a-tives". I decided to give "Fruit-a-tives” a trial and found they did exactly what was claimed for them. {have now taken ”Fruitâ€"a-tives” for some months and find that they are the only remedy that does me good. 'L - or...” " uxuy Aumcu) um... “v-.. ...- -- I have recommended “fruit-a-t‘ffls" to agreat many of mm friends and I cannot praise these fruit tablets 100 highly” PAUL J. JONES Thousands now use “Fnut-a-uves. Thousands more will try Fmit-aâ€"tives” after reading the above letter. It proves. beyond the shadow of a doubt. that at last there is a cure {or Constipation and Stomach Troubles. “I-‘rxxit'-a-tives” is‘ Nature‘s cure for these diseases, being made of fruit juices and valuable tonics 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size. 25c. At dealers, or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. (Special to the Post.) We extend our sympathy to Mrs P. Nugent, who received word th's week of her father’s death .11 the west. She has just returned from caring for a sick sister at Janetville. Rev. Snowder. preached a fine serâ€" mon on Sunday afternoon, and Mrs. Jack‘scn and daughter sang a pretty duet, hntitled “He LJtcd Mp." The proceeds of the collection far the Chinese Famme Fund amounted Eu nearly $15. Miss Mc(‘-ordick of Keswic‘a' who has been supplying in or school for some time left On Saturday to spend iEaster with friends at Gooderham. and goes from there to her schovl near Kinmount. Her many {Lends here wish her eVery success. The members and adherents of the Methodist church presented the or- ganist, Miss Maggie Skuee, with an address, and a. heaut fully engrave-l silver‘ tray, and s Iver t: a 55er e2, as L a token of their es.eem foe her an! '5 good wishes fer her happine: s in ht: married life. Mrs.\1core read th‘; I addrESS and Mrs. Jackson made the ‘ presentation. . - Mrs. Flett, of Oakwcod. rnd Mr4. Southam of Bun” 5 Green ,hrue been ivisiting their parents here for th: past week. Mrs. lilckson is very low at preâ€" sent. Her sister came on Thursday, to assist in takmg care of her. Mrs. Wm. Elliott has bern very in for the past week. We ‘hope for her speedy recovery. ! The public school pupils treated their teacher and themsdves to a maple taffy pull on the closing day of school. THE LINDSAYW pom“ Mr. R. Nugent is shingling and otherwise improving his house. Messrs Wm. and Wesley Skuce and Jos. McGahey. couple of days- (Special to The Post) i 1' Special to The Post) Mr. Fred Ball entertainad a num- We are pleased that the warm wave has came at last. As the busy farm- ers- of this neighborhood are anxious to start to work on their land once her of the young folks to a dance and euchre party last weak. Mr. Dan I'McArthur had a sawing A more. Mr. Dan I'McArthur bee this meek and a evening. Some of.the young farmcrs of this locahty are coming to the front fat- tening stock. Mr. Forman said one animal to Mr. Forman. Kirkfield, that weighed over {aha-teen hundred pdunds. Christopher McIntyre so!d an Easâ€" ter beef to Mr. Campbell that tip- ped the scales at sixtaen hundred pounds, the heaviest animal of its kind that was ever weighed in Kirkâ€" held . HOLM-ES.â€"In loving me: A. Holmes, who died 0 1910, in Winnipeg, Man.- "Asleep in Jesus’ b1855£ Froin which none ever W --Loving Mother D MOUNT HOREB PALESTIEE. McArthur had a sawing ck and a concert .n the sus’ 1 me ever wake to weep ’ no Mother and Sisters. Housecleaning is the leading event of the day. Where, oh where, is the vacuum cleaner ? We are pleased to learn that Mrs. R. Williamson is around again after nursing abroken arm. What has happened/to the Eldon Councillors, where are they all gone? Have they dropped through some of the corduroys and flew up in the air and have not been heard. of since. to let the road remain in such a state. Ld Wesley Skuce and were in Peterhoro a of this gmn NOT MURDER DEAF MUTE i mmuaws IS ACQUETTED AT 6030936 v-Q .vo-m Cobourg, Ont., April 16.â€"-Henry I. Matthews, 0! Lakeport, charged with l the murder of Johanna Brimacombe, Ithe deaf mute domestic in the hotel at Colbcrne, was last night acquitted of the crime. The case was'given to I the jury at a quarter to seven and a '. few minutts after elevcn o'clock they I returned With a verdict of “Not Guil- tv-" Matthews was then discharged .ty.” Matthews was then (llscnargeu 1 from custody. Ex-Reeve Henry Bicko, who on Fri- day night swore to having seen the ‘ dead girl in the hotel shortly after nine o'clock, whereas Matthews, ac- ' ctrding to the evidence, left the hotel ‘ 'hefc-re that time, was recalled and ' subjected to a rigid crossâ€"examination He stuck to his statement. Miss Drimacomhe, he said, was nearly dresscd, and was wearing her glamcs. When he saw‘her she was folding im- Ven or washing dishes. He was [Lit shortâ€"sighted. He had not discussed the case with anyone. 1 After some further questions he ad ‘ mitttd that he had told John Reeves that he had not been subpoenaed but that he had received five dollars and ' was going to testify. Mr. E. Gnss Portcr, counsel ford:- fence commenced his address to the :jury shortly after two o‘clock and made a strong plan. for acquittal, mu , claring that the evidence adduced hy the crown wasm many points cow ; tradictory, pnrciy circumstantial, and altogethtr insufficient to warrant a conviction. Mr. Fe ter Wh'te, ("xown Prosecutor followed, and stated that 1f the jury were morally certain that the nrisou- er Was not guilty of the extreme crime of murder. but guilty of aless serious crime, it was possible that the court would say-that they might return a verdict of manslaughter. RATES ARE FIXED FOR €ENSUS TAKERS Ottawa, Aprii 16.~'I‘i1e -able of rates and allowances for census com- mission-21's and enumerators as ap- proved by c-rdcriu Council of March 28, 1911, is announced as follows 2â€"â€" For correspondence with departmen‘ tal and staff officers. personal studies instructions of enumcratcrs, examina- tion and carrection of enumerators’ reports and accounts and making up returns for tranmitsion to the Min- istcr of Agriculture, according to is» structaons the commissioner of each census district, Yukon excepted will be entitled to payment at a rate of one cent per name for each person enumerated in the population sched- ule‘. be At last. a remedy has been discover- ed that. wkil positively destroy this pest. That Dendrufl is caused by genus is accepted by every responsible pemon. Dandrufl is the root of all hair evils SALVIA will lull the Dandrufi germs and improVe Dandrufl in ten days or money back. 50¢ a bottle. Sold and guaranteed by A. Hig’mboth am, druggist, Lindsay. We barn that there are several cas- es of mumps around the Vlllage. Mis- ses'Isabel and Vera. Sproule have them at present. Telephone is the topic of tht: day in this kcallty. Many of the farmers are busy putting in their posts. Miss Lina Flynt of Argyle is spenjr ing her Easter holidays with her aunt, Mrs. J. McKague. oEBexley. Miss Flossze Flynt spent Saturday last in Lindsay. Eakes The LORSEVILLE. n‘ n0 .5 1; Beautiful SKETCH OF Lth 0F J. KEENAN ease. About the holidays Mr. Keenan, acâ€" companied by his wife, started out on a health seeking‘trip. They first went to Mineral Springs, Texas. Aft.- er a sojourn of some weeks there they started for California. but Mr. Kecâ€" nnn's condition was such‘that it was deemed best to return to Sioux Fans This they did, and Mr. Keenan took Jae" Keemn was one (I nous noble m: n. He caunted hisf: iends by his circle of acauaintances. He Mai halexfallow v:e.l met and vhenever he .made an acquaintance he made a friend. He was .39 years of age on Avril 4, Thirty-two years of his life he snent as a. travelling salesman and twenty- sevcn years of. this time he travelled for one house, David Alder 8: Sons of Milwaukee. That is a recommenda- tion for any man. When a person can to his bed, where he remained until the final summons came as stated 1 above. ' Xcrth Dakota, Eimund o: ‘.Lz:2ifcrnia and one sister. Mrs. (“warren . O 1-! \H U) l Angus. He was born at Lin'lsay, Canada. but moved to the U11 ted Stfitffia when a; boy, and has since been a true son i éf the Unittd States. w Twenty-two years ago the Keenan family moved to Sioux Falls and shortly afterwards Mr. Keenan pur- chased the property at the corner of Prairie avenrc and Eleventh strtet, where he erected a fine home and there the famziy has resided ever ~. 5'36 Deczas-rd is $111": daughter, -x-rs. Ch brothers, Robert (LL'JC, Mr. Keenan was a charter member (f the Sioux Falls lodge of Elks. He passed through glggélairs and held' the position 0! exalted ruler for one term. and was one of the tozzrd of trustee for several years. Basides he was on the building committee, and it was thruugh his untiring e!- fo:ts'a.nd persstent boostinz. ably assisted by the other members of the building committed, that the Elks were enabled to erect their splendid honie in the city. He was also a pro- minent member of the local branch of the Knights fCqumbus. â€"â€" He 33.: I fur. 1::1" 50L} \i it Th3 funeral wiil tlkc place from St. Michael’s pro-cathedral Thursday aftâ€" ernoon at 2 o'clock. and the inter- ment will be made in the Catholic cemetzry northsast of this city.” Jack Keenan will be missed prob- ably as much as any other resident Pmonally Conducted Tours To Cuta. Europe, Mediterranean, Panam, Oricnt, South and Central Amesma, Mexico, Alaska, and mund the world. Partxcular attention is calléd to the coronation tour to Eng- land, also the National Educatxon tour to San Francisco. Full partic- ulars from"'~A. E. Duff, District Pas- senger Agcnt, Grant Trunk Railway System, Toronto, or I. N. Gordon. St. (‘atherines, Ont. qmclds sinâ€":3 éaufiha'c-mv ‘chn dun.» um Imus, . - . ity, Frank. 0 South Omyha Mrs. Charles McDonald, sin Robert and Charles. 0 7:. Frank. of Watertown. "‘ s- ti on ved by hy a wife, one McDonald, six LINDSAY, FRIDAY, AE‘I’J ix of THEL'VERPOOL All) LONDON AND a INSURANSE GOM9AHY. The Largest Fire Insurance cm: the Worm. Capital ..... ....... .. Accumuiatcd Funds . . . Invested in Canada . . . Rams and premiums a~ l rcspectabl: company. T lcsscs is pump: and “hem and standing of the Com- insuted in it perfect éCCuxiiy Seed merchant and Dealer in Best Binder Twine on Market R. F. BLANCHARI) Gradual: Tnumh Cumner {or View O!fice-â€"Ridout -.~t., cm. sts. (former reddenu u! 'l'eIcphonc 4 5. Agent DOCTOR GROSS Member Rays! 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