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Lindsay Post (1907), 28 Apr 1911, p. 7

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Neigh“ At once came to their 85531? ’ ‘ Eh; fire had gained such as that it was impossible to “and! anything in tfiem ”‘98 was owned by lit-- 33“ '0 “uh-mum that the“ sieeVes 8033’ Bull Dog Cotton Hose, double knee heals and toes, the kind the boy can’t. wear out or put a hoie m climbing a tree, all sizes 9 t0 1" for per pair '23:. Women‘s Black Lisle Thread and Cotton Hose with biibriggan, cashmere or cotton vamps per pair 2.} -. “HP Shir: Wai~ts of fine Lawn, several attrac- ti‘-‘e::yias.d1§ntyyoke and coilar of fine val lace 01' Wizh laundered collars, short or long sleeves, all sizes, prices from 603 to 5!.50 fi’ioughiin McIntyre Inc and l ‘ . \ 1212-5?4112191 Lace Curtains good qualities, ‘12-;- < ii m" , conventional and scroll efiects q - . '13:: new 3-313 10 SJ-(O' finnen’s Combing Jackets of printed mus- :ky. pink, hcliu and grey, scalioped col‘ars ill}. CASH AND ONE PRICE 53 .â€"-The fire fiend :: tmut filliahed with fancy stitching rié in; in boxes containing - i .ICK. am» and white, per be raw. VWWMMOMWO mm .91? TUESDAY; MAY 2 for TWO YGUNG MEN WERE DRGWNED 11am Root were drowned here this afternoon through a scaffold collaps mg on the works of Lark-m and Sanzster. canal contractors. Sangster . 197mm I! From HAROLD MCGRATH'S Most Popular Novel :xmm. MB.'J0H'R"'M'E'EHAN i M ONTE THOMPSON PRESENTS In the Best of American comedies (SON OF MR. JOS. MEEHAN, LINDSAY @E @E Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pethick made a business trip to Lindsay on 'Satâ€" urday last. A very successful rneeting was held 111 the EL. on Thursday evemng. Quite a large umber of members were present. The topic. How Par- liament does business, was taken up by the gentlemen in the neighbor- hood. After the meeting homemade candy was served. (Special to the Post.) gZiOD, Fenelon, April, 24.â€"Owing to the fine weather some of the farm» ers are busy cultivating the land. Mrs. W. Brown, and Mrs. me. Wilo son wsited Cameron friends Thurs day. First Boat Launched The “Get Some," owned by Mr. Sid Morrison was placed in the water this afternoon. ‘being probably the first gasoline craft to float on the ScugOg this year. I A It is a graceful 20 footer with a 6 h. p. T0quet motor which ought to sustain a speed of 8 to 11 mil- es an hour. ._ - 7,1-I-I_L__.L: LLI_ i I 1 We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Knox is not improvzng Very fast. s‘sw‘mmm‘“ LOUIS ARCHAMBAULT 'flhe funeral will leave the rest- dence of Mr. Wm. Deyell, Mary-st, nu Wednesday. April, 26, at 2.30, and will proceed to Riverside ceme- tery. Servxce at the house at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Edwm Worsley is very in at present, but all wish her a speedy recovery. I Plan open Wednesday, April 26th at Roenigk’s The death tobk place on Sunday- April 23rd, of Louis “A. Archambault at the .Toronto Western Hospital. The deceased was in his sixty-sec- ond year. The late Mr. Archambault, was at one tamq a residen? of Lind- 5“ ““““-‘M 1“m- Deceased had been ailing for some years, gradually decliolng until she passed quletly away at Mount Horn 1:?) on Saturday. She leaves behind her eight children. v12” Mrs. Mc- Ausland, residing m the Northwest. Mrs. J. Morrison, of Beaverton; Sam uel, Alfred and Charles in the north- west, and Peter, David and John, resxding in Manvers. Mrs. Hickson was one of the old- vst settlers in Manvers, having liv- ed practmaily all her life m that distr.cti her husband Having passed away, some 12 years ago. The funeral of the late Mrs. Pet- er Hickson, of Mount Horeb, took place Monday afternoon to the River- s:de cemetery and was largely attend ed. The funeral servxces were conduct ml by Rev. Mr. Snowden. of Janet Vinfifl The pallbearers were: Messrs Wm. Jackson, Jas. McGahey, D. Ben aett, D. Belch, Jgs. Moore, R. Gran- dy. l Mr. George Sittal is spending the Easter hOILdays at home. ZIONâ€"FENELON. Obituary Baby' 5 Own Tablets is the one medlcfna that cln be given little ones with the firm knowledge that nothingbut go‘od will result. The Tablets are sold under the guarante of a government analyst to con- tain no opiate nor any other drug which could harm the youngest childâ€"they cannot possibly do harm; they always do good, and once a mother has used them she will never again giVe her little one cas~ tor oil or the soothing stuffs which simply drug hhby into temporary re lief and in the and do harm. Mrs. Philxas Paradis, Frampton, Que., writesj “Send me two more boxes them for constipation and have al. of Baby’s Own Tablets. I have used ways found them very good. My baby is certainly progressing under the Tablets.” The Tablets are sold by‘ medicine dealers 91‘ by! mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Wil~ llams' Medicine 00., Brockville, 0n- M0. LLLLLa-L-LJ}, Li...“ I «'1'. A GOOD MEDICINE FOR THE BABY We are clearing our hand bags and china at positively half price. Buy now while there isa selection. R. L. MORGAN, foot of Kent-st.-â€"d1w1. A reactionary stdz‘m perzod is can trgl on t‘ne 2.th, 28th and 23th. The New Morn is new perigea, ani near north decimation, falls on the 28th calling for low barometer, change to very warm and resulting in vicious storms of thunder, wihd and ram. Earthquakes from 26th to 30th. A regular storm period falls from the 20th to the 25th, 'being central on the 22nd. (llhis period will cul-- minate in very high temperature, a dtop of the thermometer, and force- ful storms of rain, wind and thun- der, on and next to Tuesday, the 23rd. Dashes of heavy ball will be most natural at th.s time, with probability of a tornada, coming upon the unwary in scattering lo- calities. Cycles’ of rain, wind and thubde-r storms may repeat them- selves in afternoons and evenings for several days at this period, or un- til the barometer rises, attended by westerly winds and much cooler. A reactionary storm period will bring return of warm weather, folâ€" ling barometer and storms. on and touchigg the 17th and 18th. Lhose who have followed us for years tell us that the solar eye is focused along the central parallels ofr the northern hemisphere during May, and hence violent ”emfiical and tornadic storms often reach a maximum at this season. There is no special in- dication of such storms at this period; at the same time, approach ing storms should be calmly . and carefully scanned. Expect change to much cooler after theselstdrme "for several days. A regular storm perioll covers the 91gb to the 14th, with moon on the celestial equator on the 9th and full on the 13th. High temperature falling barometer had electrical storhs will appear about the 9th In western extremes. and from Wednes- day, the 10th, to Sunday the 14th, these conditlous will progress to the eastward,‘causing general and Violent storms in \many localities. From the 10th to the 16th constitut- es a penod of sensmic strain, that W‘lll very probably cause earthquake shocks and shivers in many parts of the globe. A marked change to high barometer and ?oolcr,. with probable frosts at night northward, should he no surprl‘se from about the 13111 to the 16th. A reactlonary storm period will culminate on and touching ?he 4th and 5th, am! this period, being un- der the .‘nfluence of the Mercury equinox, will bring storms of rain, Wlth continuation of cloudy, threat- ening weather for several days. Un- der ?tress of the Mercury period, and solar conditions peculiar to this month, very severe storms are prob- able, at this and other May per- iods. High barometer, With very cool weathar with probable frosts north- ward, will be the natural order from a‘hout the 5th to the 8thâ€"first to the west and north, advancing cast ward and southward. A regular storm porlod, “having its beginning g April, will reach its culmination, 1n eastern pai‘ts of the rountry, the first two or three days 1n May. A siesmic period also reaches in o the same days. A wave of higher barometric pressure will follow from west and north, bring. mg cooler weather behind the storm The Mercury period, which comes in- to May from April, W111 last until after the 10th, causing prolonged cloudiness, and intensifying regular and reactionary storms which fall under lts influence. FORECAST FURNISHED BY REV. IRL HICKS Own ‘Tabiets is the No Reserve :I‘HE LINDSAY POST Who made a most important. pro- nouncement on Monday on Home 831: Questions ‘. my“. ; M- year old-son of S. D. Scott, who 15 in Stratford, but whose wife is employed as housekeeper at the Hamilton's was almost Ansbantly kined this afternoon by being kick- ed over the heart by a pony.that he struck. Brantiord, Apnl, 24.â€"Whule play ing in- the grounds of Langley Park the residence of J. 8. Hamilton, in this city. Harwood Scott. the six DIED FROM A KICK HUSBAND MAY SLAP HES WIFE was brougfit by Eiizabeth England. of Pawtucket, against her husband John E. England. The Court advis- ed the couple to try to effect a reconciliation. “And .n the mean- time," he advised the woman, "Can't go through your husband’s pockets again. A man is justified .n slapping his wife for this." Providence, R.I.. April 24.â€"â€".â€"‘\ man- is justified 3n slapping his wife for going through his pockets, in .the opimcn of Mr. Justice Lee, of the Superior Court, Judge Le'e made this ruling today in a dmorce smt that The agcd ruler of Mexico, said to be holding out olive branch to the rebel‘s. PORFORIO D!AZ FROM A PONY 1...)“ L. ._ m . (-i gamma m m 2.03:2. placed on the IOCal ‘ season. The steamer Otonab¢ carry excursions from and Lindsay, and a was expected. Mr. R. Pinchin, of Peter‘horo, man- ager oi the Peterboro and Lake Sim coe Navigatxon Co., was in town today and informed the Post that the SteamerManita would again be 4-“: M. um Inna] waters this STEAMER MANIT A FOR LOCAL WATERS Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres ence, this 6th day of December. A. D.. 1886. A. W. GLEASON (Seal) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internallyand acts iroctly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the System. Semifor testimonials free. - .gnâ€"‘-n‘v A. An m,.l...l- Frank J Cheney makes oath that. he is senin partner-Mme firm of F. Cheney Co.., doing business in the city of Toledo. County and State aforesaid. Mr! that the above firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every (‘8'.8 of Catarrh that canno; be cured by the use of Hall’s Catavrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. S nlulhy a" diuggistss Takeflafl' Family Pills 1n (tux-lawn VIPâ€"or Manta; and Children. the Kind Yen Ha. 3 Always Baagm (The house on uality Hair Goods) Ladies with thin hair will lw inter. ested in our imprm‘od 'l'ransfuxm- ations. “me new designs in (Sm-1.: are very dainty and attractive. “'0 in- vite your inspection of those goods. DORENWEND (0., Bi IORONIO, limited late of Oluo. (my 0! razed.» | ss Lucas County 1 CAsTQB m «Ami? steamer Otonabee would also on the local waters On the same chassis are placed the Touring, the Suburban, the roadster and the Runabout bodies, rang- ing in price from $1020 to $900. Fofiinformation ora demonstration. dmn 2 mm m This liztle machine has a 4 cyde 231-). p. motor with a selective tyJa transmission gear Incorporated. In the rear axle, which enables it to negotiate on‘ the wheels can stick to FLANDERS “20” LEADER OF SMALL CARS COMPACT AND POWERFUL .J. CHE.\E\ CO., Toledo . L. STEVENS,Agent, PETERBORO 7 Prof. Dorenwend of TORONTO HIGH GEAR, ANY HILL with a large and varied simk of the newest Parisian, London and New Yo: k Creations. C URLS Hotel Benson LIN DSAY o n Saturday, May 6th SWITCHES COMING wm‘ be at thr- 2H ES POMPADOURS TRANSFORMATIONS demonstration, drop a card to L Dorenwead’s Sanitary Pater: Toupees for Bald Men The Marian Studia PHOTOS ! are SO constructed that onlv the wear- er will know that it is not their own hair. They gixe the pmbection neces sat? to physical hezdth. Adjust them selves as your own hair would. Light. strong, made in any style, shade < 1' shape. {Er troubles en route. 11-0. MATCHETT, City Agent 0: J. W ANDERQON, Depot Agent. No change of qr}, customs or THROUGH SPECIAL TRAIN SEIV‘IGE Tne only Sanitary and Patented Toupees Manufactured. (Do not fail [00.111 um! scv than.) Also to 80 other points TUESDA Y MAY 1611-! MOOSEJAW and return 37.00 EDMONTON and return 41.00 LOW ROUND TRIP RA TE 5 The W01 "3 3:13? ‘. s for in Nut ‘31 which can be obtained at For Easter is past now THE BEST comes 103-105 Yougeâ€"st PUFFS, Etc. PAGE 1.

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