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Lindsay Post (1907), 19 Jun 1908, p. 3

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:ordertoget nopeysog'm Hemdimn cables 1M“ 0038. i neat md flying the] YEAR. i considefi, ’ORE loamy, Om, hi1“, Mum Trent WY! up. 915:;th Point on signal. and at Sandy hon arty and hue trips only. NIL-411 times of arrival and departure 1.: mm mentioned shove, meter to rpper mlonday man pk5.45a.m.. and St! anneal! mil “m" .hauuday nights will I613. evening min '1 b? N m ...... Bobcaygeon ...... A 45 b 931.13. .Chemonz Park” . .L 00 1111 15 a. n ...... Buckhorn ...... L 5 in”. n... Burleigh Falls. ..L 00 Mignon Orchard and Indianvmagem on at Burleigh with stem 10! Lake- bu fl Mending points. ‘44 Hum-I h-l v-pv-v BBB! A" 3 £_-_. nAO”- â€"â€"I-Ivlu9‘-w yum- . ' nonunion a: Chemong to and from Pem- h, M morning and evening. 7. c' ‘-'»g PhDâ€"Family fickets (5 members) 825 (3 ex- lyh etch additional member); Form 35-20 #8: Form 3â€"80 trips 310. (Holder of m “ram can purchase 20 Trips for $2.50. 1' Umtion and tickets 3 ply to W . R. "95‘ Lindsay Agent or w the gammy: ofite MJW 15th so June Went Frost Fifty Years Ago 51un ago we M 0'3ei 0‘ the finest hummer treaty that ever mind Camda. Minions of «10th Wt}: of grain, vegetables “Id imi‘t “honeyed, and the when W30 “‘0 bid to be replanmd. . 5 III: for Family and look Tickets. n 05 «he ear._ There is only one myto . WW that IS by constitutional reme- fihm . 1.3 caused by an influned condition "It i. . 13mg oishe Eustachian Tube. When MW you have a. rumblin sound 3mg. and when itis entire y closed Mtaqd unless the W1: Mia? 3341mm “be restored to its nor- On: “MK ‘nll be destroyed (ox-eves ; twink“ Defined byCatant. which but an Inflated condition 401 the :5" “Film-130m, as they cannot reach the dis in E3 w: ' a, f if! I‘: {a 3‘3 d E E fan E E E E E E 1"! TABLE FOR SEASON 1908. ssrtmox V Sturgeon Point and mygoon Route. 3mm: Pain: Valley Navigation 00., Limited. MBCAY GEON. .Y 9061‘ mxnsu, mu; 3mm, ‘19; 1091‘ MANITA \Ve, the undersigned merchants ‘of the Town of Lindsay, do hereby agree to close our places of business at 5 o’clock daily. (except Saturdays during July and August, 1908. I) August no June $02!: inclusive. wing: will leave Bobcay‘ étmeon Point. 6.45 3.11:. n.» uxrâ€" . . L1] await arrival of C.P.R. ins from Toronto and Pan ; and Sandy Point when P111: {or coufipction‘. s: 29:): inclusive arrive 8.15 pan and Burleigh 3.43 DJ!!- LV. 11 00 3.11!- Daily except 5.40 4.10 sinners. Joint Meeting of Several Boards De- cides to ry New System Will Try Ozone Treatment T61”: Council was when it was decxd Hanan! Bridge? 1: watt! supply. }i In willbe out only the cost of m; ,which will not ’bq_ matter. C.» '- i‘he meeting was presided over by Mr. J. D. Flavelle. who evinced a faâ€" miliarity with the subject that .was of gleat value ‘to the meeting. The chairman said the joint? meet)- :33 had been called forf the purpose of getting an expression of opinion from mpongible citizens. The com.- mxssioners had no intention of Shirk-c in; any of their responsibilities. but they felt in a. case of this kindjt was well to consult wit'hl other bod- ies, so that: 'm the event on concur- ‘ rcnce thtey might have their support. A letter waspread from Mr. Bridge» muting that «his former offer‘to in- !sial the ozone system was based up; or: actula.‘ cost and they; could not therefore reasonably ”expect him to 1': LL- an hiy risk‘ at that price. If the rose Lown would agree to pay him a prtf‘ test Former Lindsay ReSidents’ Child Fatally Burned at Buffalo Mrs. Miles Macaulay Also Injured While Trying to Save Child A delspatc’h from Buffalo conveys um intelligent! that a thme‘eâ€"year-old son of Mr. Miles A. McCaulayfâ€"fzr- marl: min-ma! of our separateac'nool here mu. fatally burned at his home a E:w dais ago. Mrs. Miles was also bud‘y burned about her handd and arm whi'a trying to extinguish the Close Season for Fish The close season for Whltm fish in the wan-Is of Lakes Eve and 34,. C'au’, bordering (on the counties of Event. Kent» ‘Aulderman and Aloucii‘ and 1h“ close season for Pickerzl in Huron and. Fine: St. Clair of m, county of )Lam'oton. have been 3b,."- 1511941.. It '15' (earnestly requested that ‘.r..- pub: :- a'tord stho Department h“ .0089le auistange in '_gnforcin; uh,” J __‘..n IaWS, '. meeting of the Wake: Commis- ms. the Board of Trade and tho I: Council was held on'l‘huruday a it was deemed to try out J. and Bridge’s’ treatment of our 1 supply ‘:i he succeeds be “in 36.250. and if he fails the town O’LOUGHLIN 8: McINTYRE - DUNDAS FLAVELLES LIMITED .1. SUTGLIFFE s‘ous ' "LANG MAHER .J. w. WAKELY A. J. FORD Who Angle futile Filmy Tribe will Take Notice El 'I w M.J.CH B.~L Q m HOUZ a. E. w. McGAFFEY a. J. CARTER :. J. GOUGH . HOUZER INDSAY, JUNE 11th, 1908. if the bui ld? a, serious Information for Fishermen .mmig- A letter was also read from the as- I sistant bacteriologist of Philadelphia 1d the , d _ , ‘ -‘ which certified to the success of the or "I“? 5} seem. . . out ' A [general discussion took plcae. in on}: the course of which it was shown' he “ " that our water on the. average is bani: quite as had tot-day as it eVer was serious and that It was impemtively neces- sary that something should be done rer bv to purify it. As Mr. Fla'velle rernarkt- la fa: ed. there ”’ 9 a gram responsibility it was resting upon the water oommissimiâ€" ' ers when it we); realized that we mee'b- might awaken any morning to find lurpose ourselves ingthe midst of an ep'nlemic J pinion The cost of enlarged sand [filters 3 com.- would be in the neighbor-M of Shirk-c $20,000 to $25,000, but. as Dr. Bun-i :s, but rows, pointed out. the 1:pr genus“ kin d'. it are not eliminated by the said filtm'r :r boar tion. The {Bridge system is the cheap- : on our- ‘ est known and has proved: successful upport. in Europe. The plan 18 to kill the germs by means of electricity and the B id: . . . _ tr 36" cost of opelm'tloll Will be 1111116 :10er l o m- inal . I sed up; : . ~ ' ld not l After discussing the matter in its him to? various phases it was unanimously If the resolved to support the proposition to a nmfll test Mr. J. Howard Bridge’q system. of Purifying the Water fit of 25 per Cent; on his investment a! a total of $6350 in case hewaa' sucu-sstul, he would ask ndthing in case of failure. . .grcat sheet of flames flared out 'of the window. ' ' The slip of a tnilghtti dress in which the child was clad. was burned to define and. she Iquiokly anathema the flames against her own body. Ber clothing ignited but sh'e would not ‘Telmquieh the okild until ehe saw' that the times were out. Neighbors .ruehiug in turned their attention to the mother and aided Mix-l Macaulay !in extinguish” the flannel. which were cam away I; her W. Quick as a flash IMrs. Mafiaulay spfd up the Blair. and found her son “timing in flames wmoh were blazâ€" ing up from a {lounig'eton Which he} lay. Blair-crazed witm fright thq‘ ‘dis-i tractcd mother clutched mt hen babe and dragged him .from ll:.he blazing C(DCh. - I. [ Thus only way: the family our ex- plain than mm” in that the child [get out mbgd and up“: into the front room and began playing with matches. It is supposed mm utter! striking the matches he dropped from on the cowring at thecouchafi which waited. I ' A fire alarm was turned in and sev- cral fire companies reaponded,. The damage "to the residence was flight owing to tho mt that! the tire was confined to the couch. For the mformation of our rca.l..,s we nge‘ below a statement of the close season for the val-mus mnmo'", of the funny tribe . ' " Frogs are yqt pgomctpd unul the first of fluly m chtorm' County; Bass. Em Lake Erie west of Pan: I’dee. 25th May the‘ 15th. July. Bass and! Maskmonge, 15t ' to 1511- June. h AP“! ‘Plckerel. 15th‘ {April to 1551: $1.“: Speckled. trout" ‘ '.. Se 30 AQ'J'A. v * I10 ptemFI t0 5;.- 'mon trout and whxtefish Nos-ember to! 80th vaember. - In this age of agitation for paw. clean foods, It ill interesting to knzw that "Sahgh" Tea is sold to the public in all its native freshness and fragrance. preserved in BeuIed tight mackats. dfizcct from the gar- dens to the comagmer. insuring 3 run of tea "in érfecfion” hitherto tight packet dens to the flip of tea unknown. University Authorities Not Satisfied With Assembly’s Action. Kingston, June l3.â€"A majority of Queen’s University authorities mnot satisfied with the action of the Gen- eral Assembly in refusing to separate Queen’s from the Presbyterian Church, so that she may benefit. from the Carnegie pension fund for the pro- fessors. They would be quite as if the Assembly would directly take paflintbeesnvassforslugeen- dowment. To merely recommend Queen’s to the liberality of Presby- .- n ,,,L fl._-)n d1] Mt Boat Repaintcd tad New Engine 1n- stalled-«Very flandsomc Launch do. They claim that me assemmy must either unfetter Queen's or b°' come responsible for in maintenance- Norwegian Named Cult!“ W In Saskatcm- over the camp cook. were return- ing when the accident happened. The men after a hard strugle mused in safety, but in their efforts to tie to the shore lost their pike poles slipped from the rolling raft. VV.“ â€"â€" , Mr. C. V. Hilton {on Canton. Broke: Indlnnnnce Agent the Zola-Bot o no Ont. He writes . follows: “I hue been a sufl’exet for M M itchin piles. I have spent Inna, dollars on n we: ' remedies!“ Piles but go! no edict. A friend of mine ndvised me to try Zen-Bah. 1 bed but little fnilh in my remedy to cure me, but tried one box and I got relief at once. I have used {our boxes end no completely cured. I cnnnot thank you eno h for such a. wonderful native solve. - have recommended Zun- Bukto my kiendnnd thqtooweteeued." 536‘ i; Efizwfiiie purchpee trom New Zedaqd rage tron: £27,” in 1953 Sasoiine Launch . Foxy Refitted Trade With New Zealand. Ottawa. June 13.â€"â€"The- 58W?! growth of _Canadn's trade with the mupoua La uuku "- ...- --‘, eeived by the Department of Trade and Commerce. Trade Cammissioner J. S. Larke of Sydney. who rte upon a visit to New Zealtnd. vs that despite the lack of direct mas- portetion between Canada and the new dominion, Canadl’e ale: to New haland increased from £52,374 in 1902 to £157.oea_ip_ 1906 an! to m, gather fiween ly in Newcastle” June lS.â€"Jamee my- nolds. the walking bother. quit on ‘hie long journey about one mile east of here yesterday. He had walked up the long hill known as Fligg’s Hill. and extending quite a miie, splendid. 1y. At the top he rested on account of pain in his feet. ‘ - . 4.: “.0 0L- 1.0. km". 0! palu 1L1 um vvvvv When he found out the late hour. he gave in to the wish of his trainers and stopped, as the hour was then 0888. His feet were am} his $008 50 it is probable h< 91?: am For chm. 01d dutch“? QSFE‘B} Aha! 5:.“ A mmou OF QUEEN?» (be two doininionu. and m us continue to develop studily. SLIPPED OFF RAFT. through“? Reynolgs Had“? Bnkemgfl Dy BfllNfi FILES are very badly blistered so sevgrely pinched that 3 he w111 lose several toe Sentenced. isZ-Jirhés Bey- is like METTEBBIBLE FATE CRUSHED BENEATI‘I ROCKS Another Disaster on Transcontinental Construction Works West of Winni- peg Rinaâ€"Blast Wu Followod by Show» of Bouldersâ€"Some On. to Slumâ€"Wives of the Dad Men Are Now on the Ocean. Xenon, Ont. June 13.â€"A terrible necident occurred on the Grand Trunk Pneiflc construction west of the Win- nipeg river on Ihnrsday. in which nine men lost their liven. Mia. Man Blown to Atoms by Dynamite Explosion. No details are to hand at present. but the accident was due to an ex- ggeion of dynamite. in which a num- were injured in addition to the nine who were killed. An investiga- tion will follow, and complaint has already been made about the number of accidents on this western part of the construction. Winnipeg. June 13.â€"Fnrther parti- culars of the terrible dynamite acci- dent which occurred Thursday after- noon at Chambers, McQuigge (c Mc- Caflrey’s camp on the Grand Trunk Pacific construction 3t the crossing of the Winnipeg river hnve been receiv- ed. Foreman Simone and mother mm were charging two tresh holes. chm soddenlf. without apparent oded. killing nine men and injuring seven! others. Two oi the men killed were Englishmen. the others foreigner; Theednmity points to some ney .losive element con- chnrge were experienced. ' Foreman Simona had gone for another box of ' at the time o! the accident end thus escaped mthuhis‘ life. A AL-‘ Ed; {gaineâ€" 61' the accident is that wives of e W0 Englishmen kill- ed are on the oeun on route to Can- ada to join eir husbands. gees, Bradley and Gray. Enghsh Rob- erts. Tnmbull and ' ' 1 Italmnc, Manet. Wagetinv Jehomamx. Galiciun result of her common with the Amer- ican liner St. Paul last April. found Captsin Lumsden had hazarded his shi bv s deiault, but not a neglect. adjudges him to be reprimanded dismissed from his ship. The Gladiator was rammed by the American liner St. Paul during a snow storm. Over a score of British sailors were drowned. The St. Paul and Show. Court-Martial I: have In Punishing Loss of Gladiator. . Overcome by Gas. Stratford. June 13.â€"Overcome by the fumes of gasoline. Antonio Paa- qnale, an Italian workman. was euflo- cated in an underground tank late yesterday. With a companion he had gone to the tank for the purpose of getting gasoline, when he staggered and tell forward unconscious. and when taken out was quite dead. His companian was also ayereome by the fumes. but revived. William McCaflrey, farmer. of El- liee Township, fell from the top of a heavy wagon. loaded with lumber. last night and was run over. His back was badly injured. probably broken. his chest crushed and arms bruised. Deciding Thaw’s Fate. New York, June 13.â€"Argnments on the question of whether Harry K. Thaw will be regognm_i3.ted to tpe Mat.- n_-...-_..1 1m mam giig'hii; amazed. CAPTAIN IS DISMISSED. Whaling 8mm:- -Wa.ltaar Trott. Lockmaster McIntosh Found Dead Heart Failure Assigned as the Cause- Horse Quietly Grazing by Road-2 Side chs reached here on Thursday that Mr. Wm. McIntosh. the lackmnster at Rumble. Mas found. dead in his bmgz- .gy about ten o'clwk in the meaning. his house quietly foraging by} the reads-dc. ‘ R. 8. Jenny. ot Y’aotona. Bond. an: (aunt! 693d Emmi holne on Thurs- day last. L I: is said amt MrJMcIntosh‘ went cu: m'th‘ his n’g early; in the morni- in; uppncndy in his usual heath; The diacovu-y wu- klmade tr, g usual pawn-by. who went in to Ice the old Inna. who but! nlwiyu lived dam. The towndfip authorities were mtmod and the rennin: taken one Found Dead in His Home Found by a Neighbor in‘zflis Lonely ("Abode-«Well Known in Victoria; on 43533 Us 8300- «aav.5 0.5 La: 5223 2.0.? :53 1.383 8.... flight“! Time FridayiNight With the Band at Victoria Park Thousands of Citiuns Tamed Out to But an Excellent Program The open' Iin concert given in Vio- ,tona park last Friday by -the Syl- vester band was. as usual. very lax-age- ly munded.'¢owimjg'the interest ma appreciation felt by our citizens gen- erally in Lindsay‘s musical organizaâ€" tion. . L . It is stimated that there were fuJ-~ 1y three thousand people there. and "rt was an inspiring spectacle to watch the hundreds of Men skipping here had there in thorough enjoi- ment. to nee the young people as they strolled than]: happy in cacti other’s 0.1mm. 1nd to observe the older my: ind men takinz in the seen: with been plenum. . ‘ if!» vain; 91nd uplifting character of such In "min; b incdcuhble, 1““ ‘W““ M W“ JfféiEthE Tiriié for'Pretty Dresses and Dainty Negg uw' In this lovely month, soft clinging gowns should be worn. ; “We are showing beautiful Muslins in white, Swiss, mullforgandie, netting. all-over lace and voiles ; also white iwith colored spots, floral decorations and dainty figuresâ€" Ours a? housepf 8er government, honesty Then, something always natty and dressy is aline of Ginghams and Percales, silky in ap- pearance and tube well, therefore are always fresh, Our Blouses are very handsome and are really great value for the money. We have a. number of ready-to wear Shirt Waist Dresses, which we will dispose of very cheaply, while they last. Kid, silk and lisle thread Gloves. Hose in. cotton, cashmere and lisle thread in all colors. Prettiest of Embroideries for Under Waists and other uses. __ Remember that you will always be treated courteously. A splendid line of Ladies’ Furnishings in Neckwear, Beads, Side and Back Combs. Fancy Pins and Blouse Setts, Lace Collars and Cuffs. 0’L0ughlin Melntyre Rosedale Official Expired in Buggy CASH AND ONE PRICE. Decorations §§999909909909 our best policy. R. B. Jeffrey Dies Alena and In good mix-its. and! it was 1- tle dreamal' thug; fatality stared; him it! the face. It is underdnui‘ that bean: failure was the .uund of his sudden armisc. ID: no“. of hi! drath {has caused! I. great shock to his rat-won friends. of What! the" were many in Lindsay. ‘; ' Great sympathy 'I felt tdr his fam- ily. which consists at his wile and dauglncr. both at when were pro... tratcd when the said. tidings 'wera cc mcycd to them . , svâ€" .‘vâ€"‘ __v v, Yen: wzo he came to Victor-mm but from We there is no Mute knowledge. mm N we who knows tin m at flit section He was always I. worm. and. tuner): hunted Ind trapped confidently. Lit- er. he Ind beamunahle to do anything contented himself around at odd JON triad to put “my to Victoria Road pimple. man. however. was by no: miserfibut lived in hi m for :3.ny enough. andltismybonnd‘erstmd m it is than: such a umnimjty exists a to the advisabiflty at A Igeneram grant being mdae by the flown coun- cil to the band. and it is earnestly hoped on' :1] girl;- an” that will be a: little delay as ponible ii; use make in; of the grunt. ( ‘ Among tho more notable numbers on last night‘s program were the 101â€". lowing; ‘ ‘ ‘7 . Selectionot Mnn’tana. i 1 (r v N Selections 0! Mexican war my; 135' the Suwanee Rive; --A «negro sketch. ‘ v '( ( - - ', . It 1‘ understood that John] D. Rack ete‘der mu cheerfully candida-t $1000 to we dxscov'cry ot the Sorth Pots pronded Commander Pam” may: the we: $9.030. , :1 ,-. kind. ed himself m working" at a“ 3013' M 900919, w :0 put “my ! Mfied of m an: in known- Mtive'q:

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