PAGES NINE To TWELVE: : No. FORMER LINDSAY CITIZEN IAIIEs EIEE LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JUNE 9 1911 Shocking Death Saturday cm. Sixty-Sixth Year 23 . '31., ,. I I PERSONAL FRIEND OF JOE CHAMBER!“ i. 5, It has been learned that th‘ man; 'Lindsay Citizen EleCtrocuted The followmg deepatch from Han: Ipings, wh; ch were found on it's named Burk, whim acting Chief of‘ iilton refers to a man, who Was a sperson ind cate that he at cactus: i; Ponce Short “â€5““ for the the“ °‘ Mr. John McGiIIvm. of“ the Light Heat 8 Power Co Met an Unfime former reszdknt Of â€way He was Iwas a man or cons dera’le â€m- i apair of boots, is no other than J. I Dealt- 4?“ Working on ill: I, W -: I, employed here about two years ago 'nence in the old country having . Simpson, a noted thief well Known toI me hen ill! ““0" "nan Acudent land boarded at the Y' M C A He â€lumping“Cd 0‘ 50""31 009-83335 .. - . "=4 ‘ I . OCCOff¢d-HIS Death Regremd by Lindsay Citizens éleft Lindsay in the summer of 1909 with the Right HOD. Joseph Clanâ€" Tb? 523131.111 Have Always Bought, .33.; which has been the Tortnto 1301108 tom‘- ____________________ ifor Hamilton. where he had seem»- .berla." He had 315. apparently r, 70,3; use for mcr 36 3cars, has eborne the signature of 033%? Short has “3“in aPhOtOI A deplorable 'ccidnt’ .c u d - led a poem“ During h“ "swan†bum Dwe‘r‘i‘hy' b“ had 115‘ all his , and has been made under his pcr- from the Toronto policg, of Simpson, ! Saturda afttrnzcn :bouszfagre 1°†I uttered. ‘herc, he became greatly intsrested in money In a patent right swindle, % WW :- sonal Stipemsion since its i‘Efan‘Zz- who is numbered as 674 B. in the when M3. John McGillIvray f<:)l‘;l:):: lThe funeral: (if the dece'aged tVoVolk examining the clay thrown up dur- and in spec'wlati n He W†83 pk , Allowno onctodeceivc youmthls. rogue‘s gallery. of the Lindsay Light Heat and Power P ace from t e amlly "‘31 ence 1 ing the excavations made at the pert chemist, and was s..p sir-cl In ~ I CoIIntcrIoits, Imi Itations and “Just-as-good†are but liam- -st. north at 10- 30 0 0'10“ It‘ pump house for the new filters, in- . O S r . :1 21‘: Eupvrimm‘ts that trifle With and endanger the health "f (l0- met an untImely death by being was conducted by Faithful BretheIn stalled by Mr. J. Howard Bridge. 305823.183: 9:12:32?er *waï¬fti; Infants and Childrenâ€"Experience against Experiment/ KICKED BY HORSE ‘3 ectrocut‘d 0“ the top 0’ 3 P019 near Lodge A. F. A. M. and was largely In a kt “Nagy . {the corner 0‘ Kent and Angeline-sts attended by the members and the c1ti found in tho Kimberley diamond tcr to hi s friend, Thomas Spam t :‘C A STORi A AT FENELON FALLS and opposite the Ross Hospital. 2038 Funeral GENRES were conductcd mines, South Air M and he believ- he expressed his intention 0; holdâ€" Wha is A The unfortunate man With his help- at the house by Rev James Wallace ed at the tune, that diamonds lug communion with the latter we reactor-i3 is a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil,Paro- { goric, Drops and Soothing SYNDS. It is Pleasant. 1‘ . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic mbstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Forerishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulcncy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panaceaâ€"The Mother’s Friend. I» I GENUINE CASTORI A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 5 . Gazette: A young son of Mr. A. Robinson, of Fairbairn, received a rather bad kick on the face Thursâ€" day morning. It appears that boy was go.ng from his father’s the I long end, er, Mr. Ranson, was installing was .installing two transformers. He was {working on the pole and had the guy wire wound twice around it leaving a W. M. of Faithful Brethern Lodge, after which the cortige proccedcd to the G. T. R. station when the re- mains were taken to Fenelon Falls. The members of the Fire Brigade all marched from the family residence to which turned over and grounded on a cable. Mr. McGillivray 'csuld be found in this district. El- lis was a man of splendid educat- ‘ion, and an Interesting conversation alist. The despatch is as follows: A Hamilton Ju-ne 1.-â€"W. A. E‘l. a house to Mr. Alex Council’s, his was killed instantly and it is estimâ€" grandfather's, and while passing a Iated that about a thousand volts little close to a mare and foal tbs passed through his body. mare kicked at him striking his left Ranson, who was working in a tree eye, and the left side of the fact, thought he heard aslight cuttIng and bruising It considerably. groan, and in looking towards McGil- He was brought to 199091011 Falls, Ilevray noticed the unfortunate man .man about 50 years old, and8 a tnative of New Zealand, committed suicide 'm Harvey Park this after- ‘DOOD. by taking cyanide. Dccpondem cy over ill-health, and Ion of ms wealth, and position is indicated by notes found on his person, as the the station. The pall bearers ware: Bros. H. Williamson, W. Warren, W. Ashley, W- H. Cresswell, l". Webster, Cambray, G. Pratt. The floral tributes were many and were beautiful in design. The follow- ingis an incomplete list. Faithful: I :It was similar, he claimed, to that l‘thscn and a Sp; r;tualist death, if possible, promis ngto 1- In his spir tual return to earth (in: name of lm‘ccra NOm de Ph me, an}. der which he had done considerdle wrltmg. Ellis was not WIdely linen here the only information o tain- able about him hare being gleaned from the clippings found cn ins person and from Mr. Spaven. He has a brother liv.ng in Birm tubal:- England, who has teen notified if the man s death. No in guest at 33 it ; ï¬g: where Dr. Johnstone dressed the'dangling in death. He immediately Brethern Lodge, Masonic emblem, 1. cause 0‘ the deed Newspaper dip- held I ‘-'~' :2. j as; injuries. The little patient i8 pro- threw himself from the tree, hoping O. O. F. Lodge, emblem. Light Hut: greasing favorably. to render what assistance he could and Power Co. employees bank but McGillevray had slipped down the pole within fifteen feet of the ground Hanson released the lifeless body by JOS. J. BELL loosening the belt and after placing it LAID T0 REST 0n the ground summoned 8-3Vef'al nurses from the hospital as well as Drs. Brown and Blanchard (coroner). The funeral of the late Joseph J. There was not the faintest sign of Bell was bold from the family re‘si- life and aburn, (about the size of a lowc,rs Bell Telephone Co., wreath of roses; Sisters of Rcbakah, an anchor, File Department, awreath, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stoddard, spray; the bereav- cd family, a pillow; Miss Edmonds, a spray, Mr. W. E. Reesor, spray, Mr. BAY OF OUINTE FAVORS CHURCH UNION QUESTION WILL BE DISCUSSED TODAY Port Hope, June l.â€"The commlt- ‘ future, it will probably be nvccssaz}: and Mrs- Crawford, WIT-3th. Corona tee on Church Union, on the Bay of to Secure lsr;er premiscs, but no Ema Lodge, I. O. O. F. Fenelon Falls 9. Quint: Methodist Conference tOvday, mediate change wrs c:nt~mplat=d. Nu wreath, Machine Telephone Co. a prcsgnted a mom. reCummending the offers ,had been made for any property [lie Killll You ’HAYB Always Blight i In Use For Over 30 Years. v»: Cray-ct couranv. 77 lullnv m. a" You cm. 'â€"= deuce, 35 St. Patrickâ€"st. Friday after- fifty cent piece) on the rig-ht wrist, spray, Miss Paton, spray, Mr. andbasjs or union pmpoged by the Joint as a site. fl v,_.,,,f+fl~_fl-. ,__,_~._ noon, and waslnrgely attended by about two inches» from the elbow told Mrs. Nicholls, spray, Mrs. Bullied, Committee of the press} tcz‘ian Th f1†...- (r m ‘ ‘ . ‘ the citizens- friends and relatives of the story of his tragic death. spray. Methodist and Congregational Church I _‘ e “ “A“ '" Cf"cir‘ :3 egc‘t‘f“ I:n.\â€s$s$«$ï¬Â»v9mmsm‘$“%~.s51‘$““â€w“mm01' the dotsnsed. Members of the Can- The remains were removed to Ander -â€"â€"â€" es. It was rnpc-«rtgd that in this con‘ 5 ifeiuenf Rm†(:F' VIM-{eh : “rt : E E. f y- :5; gig - EN : adiazl order of Odiellows also turned son Nugcnt's usdertakers, and lat- “P603 ADVIC“ 0N fercnce, eiz‘IIt (lisiricts votcd in izlx-cir'::1.,: rcrfrh.x, IVA». ‘ "fj. ’ 3;; 13,. ii: . ya! ARR : out inlzrce number; to pay their last cr on were taken to the family rcsi- \3 h of uni "n, tb :‘re rrade no expression is“ (â€â€˜30 .. ‘;_râ€/‘m" m; 1‘ “ :- : u ‘ “ ' r :spect to thzi r (12 ported brother. Sen; deuce, “Williamâ€"st. CNEC BEAUMIFICATIONT of opipion, and one voted against if. T' I. i ;; :Ylhl c r:,,.:;.r,,, , 1"» , . .'. T) . d Gr : vi'ct at the house and grave ‘werc con The news of the distress DY accident! The propsition will be discussed toâ€" Secretary, llcv. A. I' i", SM? ï¬les. : U833} j ,3 ; £32365 an , gans a ducted‘by Rev. Canon Marsa, whlle spread like wildfire tIIrougIIt the' EOFYO‘M .5 Samâ€; 11:2: R 3. 3,1,5. W. m ‘ 0 *he pallbearers were three brothers- town and evoked expressions of the A W959†93331:“? gives 300d ad- The Church property Committee or to {ladyw‘q-mn (PW-"NV" rYour ’ .. , ‘ - . ._\- h. -1 PIINSSIII It “Muff-'15!†lmy tn 3 In 13W. ‘11 . 41955913 James. William, sincerest regret on all sides. No citi- vice t0 citizens in the “NW-'13:: short‘Will report 0“ applications in†pcrmis ‘70,". .2. (‘r~( “(,(‘m â€Huger: : ,{~g..._ : - .z, I III». M lH' IIHII. list. humans-tho and Thomas Bell and Mcssers Walte rlzm perhals was so “2611 known as snappy suggestions. They may well'sion to sell the old Lonsdale Church :1 ggf‘ggfl'h': ‘41,“ ‘ ‘ I 45".... - I 3mm; 3 1mm a: can-E8 3mm \‘Ifllflxu: 5 . Wilbert and Percy McWatters. LIL McGllhvpay, and it was some . betaken to heart by citizens of Lind- and to erect a new Church at Err-rev ""t’r’ ""““" “W ‘ : if!“ '17:. S I .Rcifflffev‘gfmtinfl :LH;‘U:IXI1;HI: lily g _________._. time before the people realized the 5337- Hm! and to 93‘1 the Sight 0‘ me (mil The I‘vymefl's A“'°O“ia'i"3 “9W ' O Ir,“ ‘ - “1‘31 3123<RS z'II chm-t (lute settle: III-tits. truth of the aï¬air_ Plant a tree. Methodist Church at Lindsay. :itself to use its influczcc to increas “if : VII: A gut...†_ \I. 5.1,; III in“ goods .uni “ill OXCIDIILllge :;1NCENDIRY FIRE It was however at the famil resi- Make ours a spotless town. . Dr. A. C. Crews Toronto, presented the c rculati on of The Christian , ' W h I ‘ .. ,. ;..,., “m “It: .13.â€; :51“ m \‘fISFtLI.SglslisPOIII;xi: ? dance that the sad news brought the Cultivate the backyard. lax-apart on the MathOd‘St 300k Room A (.uard.an and domed the following 4' : in. “1.11.1: ; . ' f::,lf§;..;§: i; \‘il‘\:\.uu1 ‘Seums‘ ‘Hzmd Gomls E 0N DURHAM‘ST greatest sorrow. “Jack†as he was Join the Horticultural SOCiety. shomg that its turnOVer for the year Ofï¬cers: President Mr Henry 1’1?ng 3, 2 .___._ 3 . familiarly Known, loved his family If “Ch individual householder keeps was$700 000' an increase 0‘8‘8 000 Vice-Presidents, T H' Everson and.“ â€A v .___ â€"..“ " and when .the intelligence was convey- his own yard clean plants .treeg' over the preceding year. In the near IW. H. Hooper, Secretary, '1'- Wicket. g A ‘ Opposite St. Andrews 3- Last night, shortly after eleven :ed to his wife and children and aged shrubs and flowers and sows grass- 3 A I Will WARREN W... - .. . . .1... my .... 5*“ °“ â€e “° IINDSAY’S REPRESENTATIVES 0N 0cm: * I y I Phone 13L]... Box 217 a: brigade to..:a fire in an unoccupied the grief was heartrenderlng in the cause to complain 350‘.“ the appear- 7 «is . C, cottage on Durham-st Opposite the extreme. Kind friends did all ‘in their 3â€â€œ °f the my as 3 “01¢ . :g W“w m‘mmmâ€â€" station. When the brigade arrived power‘to assuage that grief'but only Get the habit of NOT walking SERGT RUSSEL HENLEY HEARD FR“ it on the scene the blaze was making 1:th who have suffered as they have across the . city bouleVards and 0t . ‘ M‘m‘ considerable 'headway in the ?ear of. donexcan realize what it meant to NtOTtthrowmg waste paper on the 8 rec s. The Post is in receipt of another taken this G“ the habit of regarding the city letter from Mr. Russel Henley. the I each man is {parks and boulevards 9-3 your 0"“ I.’Post 9 representative on the corona- the house. A stream was brought them. into play drom the hydrant ct tie '13:: late Mr. McGIllle-ay was born corner of 'William and Durham-cm. in mp0“, about forty_five years anh after 'a stUbbm figit, h m and was a son of Mr. Neil MCGn" morning, and in Englaait going to be prescnu ' Iwith a medal from the king. The czr~ . emony will take place the day after I ‘ SE5 BE SURE-ITO property and do what you can per-’ tion contingent He writes as fol- i OUR HOMEMADE BUGG'ES firemen subdued the flames. The livray. who mides with him. e ï¬nallyâ€"stud kencoutrage “his mm"? lows:â€" the coronation. Lord Kitchen“ will 4‘ kitchen was badly damaged by the locally afterwards moved to FcneIOu besethseâ€" o eep 10° “8 e" Quebec May 28 911 present the medal and the Prmdt . STRONG AND STYLISH tire. which had eaten its way be- Falls, where the deceased was employ ‘ As I was in the city today 1 I‘m“ Queen Mary and Qumran If you have not already made a thought it the best chance to write lander will pin on the minim. lad: 'start, start tO‘dGY. to d0 10“? share {Everything is ï¬ne here, and we have [man was given an invitation can! us towards having our own town look- a good camp. though “hm, hm, ‘anell Canadian banquet at M ing its best. work There are sixteen lines of tents and particulars 0' the P11593385!!! six tents in each line, and the men are 10!†medals was on the back of it- The first thing they did in map S ACCIDENI' distributed everywhere. Some tents! ‘ 'have six men and some three. Four :Was the medial} examination. The?! T0 P R0 BOY rows of tents tocach Company, be- Isaid we were fine, only some bad as sides a cook and mess tent. The ofli- Ibe VaCCinated. A very serious accident occurred, tween the walls. a! as millwright. He worked in the The fin no of incendiary mist-L Bun-y :Broo. sawmills and waslookâ€" Several We. met! 63' I “which cannon as a most capable workman. character cumin: away from the In 1899 he accepted a position with house, “a hurry along Dirk†the Light Host and Power Co. and m' constructed the line from Fenelon to The home has been unoccupied for Undsay His eleven years’ service some mouths, and ‘3 the pli was: _ the company were marked 0’ Mrs. Capeland. by a faithfullncss of duty combined wicha thorough knowledge of the in. FATAL ACCIDENT Seven] Second-hand Buggies For_ Sale Cheap CHRIS. Mel up“ “ï¬m‘mfl , LHARGEY; K‘â€" NERVOUS, LIFflESS cers are quartered along way from I The men here are a good crovixli ehe camp down at the stone houses. Ithe drill is fine. There is a comm!- There are about seven buildings hero 3 0‘ Gordon Highlanders ‘1" om Tom patent .wark assigned to him. The DEBILITATED MN m m MIDDLEAGED Mm :tbzgiguflgsf of early. indiscrctions and later cs vcesses. who are failum in lifeâ€"y on are the oneswc can mtoro to manhood yand revivo tithe spark of energy. and vitality Don I. give an) in despair beams“ «other doctors. uscdce ectric belts and tried carious drug store nostrums. symptoms and compxcationsâ€"we have no patent medicines. T'his Is one of the secrets of our uonderfulsuccessna our treatment can- notdail, for we prescribe remedies adapted to cachindividual case. Only curable cases ac- cepted. We have done business W on have treated with ' ‘ upon the horse. The buggy top was up ' but in some way Mrs. Burgess suc- ceeded in jumping out, and escaped valuable ofï¬cial. whose place it will be extremely difï¬cult to fill at the present time. “Jack“ was a whole souled good- natured citizen and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him. EAR CANNINGT ON Gleaner;â€"-â€"Wednesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Frances H. Burgess of lot seven Con. twelve, Brock, were SOX‘I'OW. company had in Mr. McGillivray a * The late Mr. McGillevray is surviv- .convcyed Tuesday night about half past seven to little John Begley five years of age, cone .of Joseph Begley, Charlottc street, when he fell from the second story of a new house which is being completed on Frederick-st., and al- though the extent of his injuries is altogether but the grounds are small. Our Company, “B" is the largest of the lot, 82 men. Our Capt. is Major of Toronto barracks, is drill instruc- concussion of the brain. He is in St. Joseph’s Hospital, whence he was in the Dan Spence ambuâ€" Mclâ€"Iar-‘iv, and our Lieutenants are I 5‘3““ 5h kllts two men from Ottawa. Scrgt. Legg, :caps. ; Well I must close for now as it. is ed by his wife, (who was: Miss Elizaâ€" lance last night, and at six o'clock zand they are great on parade. At the church parade this morning they mare iprctty swell, with white legging's and big fur topped minutés. Everybody was supplied with{ its I us, A z. , .I .3 g‘ $1 ff: H ‘ â€Wicilï¬ylï¬â€˜ :‘i-‘ri "if .... driving down what is known as Gibâ€" . or. and he is a “corker†to make you getting “my time to “a†“‘3‘ m â€i ' had “in h tched ' He was aman of cod character, kind . - ' l ., 3, hï¬udwï¬gidme b11211: oteï¬gspgsrsrï¬s ro- . _ son’s hill, on their way to Mr. Daniel to his family angd aged father to not known fully, th? doctors thufk WOFk- We drilled yesterday afternoon gcamp. I get to Md “St as 500“ as “3‘ ; ï¬g’ï¬gï¬gï¬iï¬ggï¬: gï¬gdgidihggehaï¬gswwm" ’_ B. King’s, tke ‘breeching on the har- Whom the sympathy of the entire :2“ 111181871; 18 odut Itnhtlze 53““ In from a quarter past two till a quarter . posmble these nights and am mighty i , helium and out " We prescribe s iï¬crem- ; .- e ' 0“ er an a ere i5 ' t' ' lad t0 et there tCO. J cdsesforeach' manic,“ accolgï¬ggw the ness broke, allowlng the buggy to run community goes out in their hour of past me With two rests of about ï¬ve g g A big kit bags, helmets, tunics, two ULDNIT GET pair of boots, suit of khakhi service! forwaZOYcu... with a. few slight bruises. Mr. Burgess be‘h Wr' ht of ‘i‘enelon Falls) two this mornin he was still unconscious clothing, water bottle plate knife, ,. { LE CASES GU in his endeaver to control the horse, " h lg M hi; and Gertrude d g fork, spoon and cup and button-stick, T0 CORONATIM 7 I tn“ E OR NO PAAJyhUIlEED and to prevent it from running away, daug ters a , an The children in the neighborhood The helmets are Worsley style with ‘ must have been thrown out, for when his aged father, Neil Lchillevray He in the habit of playing in the cloth puggerys, that is thick strips I ï¬repouavlcfhn? Have you 10:: ope Are ouinbendin roman-y III-blood been isensedf Hagve youan ! are picked up, it was found that he wasgwaa a member 0‘ of cloth wound round for about four BOW-33788011 Independent: Sir Jill's can? go: New Moth-a 7:..ch unconscious and severely bruised HBILedge A“ F A' M lLindslay LodgeI Acompanied by some others, the young inches, each round lapping the other Whitney has gen: to England, ta 3:33;“5“ hamww: “$33.13 hme- Dr BOWOD: ’0 0"F and thebcur ï¬le 21.: 5e wgslboy was in the second story of the by about a half inch- attend the coronation. Mr. Adolphe W W 3°“ m for In how of Pcfferlaw, was called, who found a valuable mem er 0 e _l e riga e house, He climbed out through one I am in a tent with Mitchell and . , :. 0%;an moot Charge. Boob Froc- . -h ld'n the action of Lieutenant in . SmIff, the man who wntesthelanb ed D hood..}ianhtxxi Fatherhood.†(mustrst- that ins skull was crushed as well as 0 l g p _‘ , , of the windows on to the scaffolding, Prestige and three other men from , , 1 , _' g t: )on Iseasesof Men. his temple. The late Mr. Burgess liv- that organization. In religion he was ' .ng arm 86 for this great 30mm. I11“, and fell_to the ground, alighting, it is supposed, on his shoulder. Nobody but one lad saw the accident. Two doctors were immediately summoned, arid after the unconscious lad had been brought to his home where an London Two of the fellows came in drunk the other night and rooted up everythiag but the tent- -pole. We are using Ross rifles and bayon- I over for the fandago, that the string ets, and the drill is mostly rifle drill ' of the Palace latch was always out. and marching. We are allowed out of ' ed from the time of the accident, a Methodist, being 8' member or the' which occurred a. few minutes before Queen-st. MethOdASt Church. eight o’clock p.mf until ten minutes On Saturday afternoon a Post repâ€" to ten, or about two hours. He leaves ' resentative accompaniEd the late Mn] ayoun? wife his aged parents, Mr. 'MOGilleVl‘ay and ler Ranson along I and Mrs. Wm Burgess, and several Kent-st. as far as Robson’ s grocery. received a very pressing invitatcn ‘from George to be sure and me KENNEDYKENNEDY side for Smiff, and the spaceroam Michigan Ave. and Griswold St, Detroit. Mich. ! 011 c E A! letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- 5g. :5 r †“=â€" slcnt in .Windsor, Out. If on desire to He" v... k v ) I». Pltienu ; f'“ ,,_ ‘~ .- .1: 3120 icnl Institute in Detroit as we see and treat “Watery fgfjp $1150? ï¬ces which are for Correspondence and Cm: ml business only. Address all letters as follows: 3R5 KENNEDY a manor, Windsor. Ont. address. .143" ~-..o-¢ LLâ€"daax -, ï¬n-...‘-. ‘ I ‘ was taken to his brothers to mourn his death. His wife is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Parliament. They ware married about six years ago. He was ageneral favorite with all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance, and was only 34 years 2months and 14; days at the time of the accident. EThe deceased talked and joked in his. lexamination was made, he was taken to the hospital. . , An examination at the hospital re- vealed the shoulder bone to be. brok- en. At three-thirty. " Wednesday after noon, the - patient was still under chloroform. Review. usual jovial manner and referred to the recent tires on Durham-st. and at Sinclair’s Factory. On parting at the corner the unfortunate man remark- ’ed that when there was one fire there was generally three. "I might get a. call any time" were the IaSt words n the camp every night and we can stay as long as we like. The contingent . marched to St. Matthew:s Church of, Engalnd in Quebec this morning for church parade, in full uniform. Wei crossed on the ferry and got back to I camp about 8 15 this afternoon. Our watching for the taters to always aired, but the old bag The fishing season. thing, could not go. opcns on the 15th for one valid for another, the potato bugs are sitting around the garden fem come initials and names in full were all I through