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Lindsay Post (1907), 23 Jun 1911, p. 12

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Y our St. ' bags-11}: .0 l The St. laurence of the same high The genuine “Montreal Granulated" (4') duality» a is pure cane sugar, and is the best sugar on the contment indispensable in Emergencies HE sickness of a valuable animal on the farm demands prompt remedies. It's a case for the veterinary-a case where minutes count. That’s Where the Bell Serv1ce shows its value to the farmer. By means of the telephone the veterinary is rec .ched, and he at once tells the farmer 11 but to do until he aleVCS. \o far-5i ghted farmer gets along without the pro- tection of theg Bell Service. He can never tell when it is going to save him from serious loss. Besides, he has d.1il y proof of its usefulness. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY has 870 Subscribers in the Lindsey District; 428 Subscri- bers in the Lindsay Exchange. Long Distance Service with all points in Ontario, Quebec and The Northern States. A Limited Telephone Service is unsatisfactory and dear at any price. Tariff Rates to suit the requirements of r? Full information on applimtion. THE HELL TELEPHRIIE 8669631 R366" 6? Hill; QRENFEA Branch cf the C-rrnfell iris citizens. Collections :rom Women‘s. Mission, prayer meeting in the week of prayer, . ........................ $4.02 ~ .‘.: 33C1:-.t;of n S1bscript1’ons ...... $93.00 Magazine subscription .......... $5.50 (‘ollccted for St. John‘s Sailor’s Home 1- 114.5 1111-; B11111;sr:l y B rm ‘ ............................................. 311.33 4 .1 C11: .'1 at C. niell tea ......... $3 8.. - Mu - farm 101!) ................ 55c 11.”? lntrr st ....................... 23-: Tel 11 recvaiiits $111.52 LXI":NDIL'CRES 3 barrels .................................. 7S: heading seven barrels Ly coop ..... Freight on goods to Montreal $2.79 Total $5.59 rig-111111 sent to R. Casscls. Esq. To~ mfi-v_.___._- F .'. q' BURN 513.13..)23Ll'15â€"1n Lindsay on 1.112., 1311, to -.ir'. and s n. C. Par. \i‘ '1 a SKID. w f . . '14 .-'/'~.'!4L.41 f ,. . '. .4 .'11;1'.i »,', 1.." 7X) 't, ~En Glen Ewen, Sas:.,â€"â€" on 1911, to Mr. and Mosley, a dinght r. 2.31.5.1 NJGSLE‘xâ€"At R. V. .;n “Tu'Sda ay, Mrs. J. E. Bill'n a son. HO 3D-t‘11, £111.24 Dr. de Van’s Female Pil.s A rel: able French reg'u lator; never fails. There p11: s are exceedingiygwm werful in regulating the generative portions); 35mm. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. doVsn’. are sold at 3!. ~ 501: or three for 810. Mailedto any address. n13 Scone}! Dru: Co. St. Catharine: 011: Sold at ngimbc thG' - store. 3..."? Vital 5.6 6? ' 1.111 1-1 66 YEAR 1611 FORMER LINDSAY RESIDENT GETS A The following report of the l.in.‘;say 1°11 will be ram with interesilily dii: I 1': things entirely 11.. 1‘1 {cite pettitco its, the nev..ictl1odlst Church has irapirl since the tearing down of the Jure 16th 1311 first foundation on account of grey poor quality of the cement. The ceâ€" rrent 3 me used is good. and sets solâ€" gid. The corner stone ‘will be laid June E in 1"” v‘uBLJ, 1v“2v' ul lrjil, .............. m$100t.:3 In 3.1-7.11" (1S1! 1}, the 1.111. ',c seven barrels of clothing ige of lite:'.1‘t'.11',t2 shipped to l..:.br~;.d;r. afulitign to 011 . ‘ An., '1, .1111 um: pnc: were F1119 critic 112171”! In ere filled with 1c titling ' eight- (en bciiuiiuliy warn: quilts, 11 flannel 16 gLr‘s cloth shirts, ‘35 It‘s. of children's flanellette draw- ers, 4 infints barricoats 7 infant. fian- 11113tte dresses, 9 infant hoods, 3 pr. infants LCJLEES, 7 baby’s knitted baud linfmt'. joc‘rsta 2 knitted Wash sags, 3311‘s. l::.lboots,16gizls cloth dres- 3, 3 prs ir s knitted overalls, 3 pr. emitted m1“s, Sprs. knitted men’s soc':s 1‘. girls cloth coats, 3 cloth ul- stars, 3cloth ‘ capes, 19 children’s cl t". ‘1 0:35, Zn .121 nneletto night dres- ses, :3 1'13'1‘1011 t'1rr. o’ shanters, 1 pr. no omen‘s shoes 4crctonne shoe bags, '12 fancy nor}: bags, 2suits of boys clothes, lbjor’s cont, 4 dolls, 5 boxes of guru-3s, 1 r tuber iot bottle, 11.11 t- . ted c~ loud, I .lpron,11in:-n tea to." .111, and se.tn children’ .. picture books. Two bar is were tilled with second ««â€"-â€" -- éhand clothing in good condition. 5â€"5 666666 $666166 6‘! A ll". l'lAVlillE Fenzlrn Falls Gazettes-Progress on been the 27111. by J. W. Flavelle, Esq,, of Tor- onto, the s: rvlce commencing at 2. 30 Phosohonol Addresses Will be gi"cn by prominent V113 and V123“?!- clergymen and others. The ladies of” the comregntiona w. ll provide a sump- tuous tea after the service. l I that chlldren 11.11111 essential to their I l l l l l l ; dually “H.211. to the Merchants came to the police to complain that the circus people were putting counterfeit money, one of the same $5 bills in change at the ticket waggon. Constable Reid was sentenced to two years and a! The Govanment tower on Mr. H. went to Whetter-s farm is levelled to [ll YUUR CHILUI The Advlenblllty of Giving Them 3 vating Thrift One day last summer a mother took i her children to a popular picnic park.‘ fAfter the iashlon of children, they Ecame to her at 3 throughout the day with requests for 5 money for pony rides, merry-go-round i Definite Allowance and Cult!- I I frequent interv ale ice-cream, and all the things trips. pleasure on such occasions. the mother counted up at night. she ‘ was astonished to find how much 2 money had been spent l “I think." she said to her husband, “that our present method with the children mil 1:12.128 sperdfliritts of them. Tilt-y have no ldca cr‘ the value of money." \\ 11:11 nut 11.: -y were going to the ..lk, th ”A mother (Title to each child a sum of mone y 111 his own pocketbook. She (‘11 12.11 (1 th at 1:115 money was for the picnic. and when it was spent they could not hav.e more. They can fully oft: n (-1: 1:1 tilting wt! h their 1.10- Lher. "Shay Weighed different things, and decided \..".*li.:‘.1 they would rarh; r haw, and, \" hen the money “as g ue, there v...s 13 coaxing or ruining. the 1111;12119'1 dc:1..cd, too, that cut-11 weekly allovvan c,‘ ‘. â€"'<~ .‘So " a v.15 short 12 us they wan'ed trlngs tint cat more flan me Cents. and :0 th:;; l...:.1ed to deny 1b: msrlvsa and save 1'3. 9. defint‘. 3 object “for 1291.21105111‘55 5.1839311 '.I1 they :11! 11 n: li‘cl .1. the bank each week-that Le. .1; that nus to 1.11:0 th: 111 111.: ugh Stage by and by Of comse Jae-y .'.:dc many 1.125. uses, but the parents at :LC' 132*: it rsrs bcter to make the rs. istslzc-s r.- 11 t‘ge coppcrs than With be do‘la. s 'l e1 anhil'. When the 1-11.11“ (- ildr 11 1'11 1 arsed that ’hey they 1:59.. to (can hem into foolish e 131.1.'1.rv.., but after a ‘ . nc-r .5 in setting Ll lugs 1:...1 in:- 1nd pei"--1, :uey learned to resist yti.iz t: ‘..p 51‘ ion. [Syn-1c 1'1 . 31151; that can always be given 11'. stories, Illa mother gra- thsin to my less candy and suits 1y their anptti‘tes with some «(â€"‘. .‘J‘ harm]. .2 ind ulgencc drcn 1"..10 a year older, their allow- ance was increased. In on: of the r: out magazines, 3 \'.':‘lter argued again; 1 giving children 1111 allov;:1nc:-, smi. E that it gave them the feeling 1} at 11'. e we: d 01%;; them living In 11. y experience woulg draw an 31. end 9 exactly oppog :te. rte cli'd 111:0 is accustomed to rev. cel we 111.511 "~' .'cr sum be aslis for from _ ris paizziis would be very l1ltelyto ible feeling. but one sum get this irrespons who has a definite upon, and knows that he must use it disc-ab d~:-'.;Io1.s a sense of thrift. are c..id 5:1 :1 well-conducted home al; ays 1.:2: some little duties and, while he s".o:ld regarid'tl et'n 1,3 g labor of lore and not feel that he is wand..." paid for them, yet they ram- 113‘.- to [Le extent of his ablll‘ y,‘ a 321.1 01' (.3 \a'r'. 111121113 11,3139 hold; B1111 t‘-uc=.1c... :1 stare of its recordings. C" 313'; 1-1:. ~SSi Cl) phrased it, is )"3ul' :r. shy, be 11'- 11:“: 31:1 are our) d:ar little b..y."â€"--chla Mcigaxct Wm let's. PENITENTIARY TERM When ' silcred the cpendtrg of money care- . (It'lid 1....11114‘. .‘..C' u. instead of 135.11g to he: with the:- little want: The children were five and air; yrsca 03.11 and they were given , the cents 11 ".to it each. The fl: st‘ weal! t.- ..- mon: y was all spent the 1 rs! afto'.1ocn.'i‘ieyboug‘1t some men hiss and the rest went for ca'idyn 1'. $1116: 'v 1‘1'1 new sadly distressed becst ..e the; had r. 0 com: is for Sun Cry :1: pool. -aaticr did not sipply 9.11}. and 1': , n: Vet tenet 83 am. In \Vhen the chIl-' to depend , THE LINDSAY POST illlilRE IllNllllAM CURES Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. Glanford Station, Ontâ€" “I have taken _. LdiaE. Pinkham’l ' V'e'getable Com- ; pound for em and never ound any medicine to _ compare withlt. 1 bad ulcers and fall- ing of the uterus, :-'.{- and doctors did me “ no g.ood Isuffered dreadful! until I began t infh your medicine. t has also helped other women to whom I' have recommended 1.1 ”-â€"-Mrs. HENRY CLARK, Glanford Station, Ontario. i Another Cure ' Harvey 3311,}: N. B. --I can highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vege- table Compound to any suffering woman. I have taken it for female 'r.'eakness anl painful menstruation i and it cured me. â€"â€"MRS. DEVI-ms HARBOUR. Because y0' 1r case is a difficult one, . doctors havin,, done you no good, do 5 not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinrtbam’ s Ve etable Com- pound a trial. It surey has cured many cases of female ills, such as in- flammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors,irre%ularit1es, periodic ains, backache,t at bearingdown eeling, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result :8 worth millions to many suffering women. it you want special advice write lot “to Mrs. Pinkllun. Lynn. Mass. It to tree and always helpful. @- OUR LIGHT RATES ' AND SEYMOUR CO’ Central I I i . -. _- a--. m... ..-..â€"-â€"â€"- .__..._-.__â€"â€"--â€"â€" A reprtsentative of the Ontario Power 09., was in Thursday qlloti ng the rat 3 that Company were prepared give local power users should scent-e a franchise, He aided on a great. many citi- l cens and obtained the rates they i iwcra paying at present for house lighting. For certain reasons some of the citizens did not wish their ngmss published. but below are giv- en a number of campus; sons wk on I should be of interest: to Dec. 29th Wgs $3.60 net. He con- sumed 38.3 k.w. He h:s nine rooms .n his house, and had he been us- .lf‘c. per roam or 90c. k. w. for current used during r1: on: b. He usm 38, 3 and 3 times that is $1.5,1 whfch added to 90¢ would give 11‘ m a total of $2. 05. Iwuich wa 11d be his net bil with T1112 the Seymour Powrr Co. against his net bill with the oth:r companyo of $3.60, a saving of $1.55 on W FOR COUNTERFEITING The Orillia Packet says:â€" About the middle of last week Mr. John Scott notified Chief Reid that a. counterfeit five-dollar note, the wicket of the Later, another of the same was taken Bank for deposit. On Monday afternoon ayoung man out be having taken the grounds and kept a a sharp look-out, but there was no de- It was urged in his behalf that he had ground velopments until evening, when the a delicate wife and son, and that in-1 awalt the coming of county Crown At 8‘19“ 0‘ Mrs. torney Cotter. Before the Police Magistrate yester- tried summarily. County Crown Attorney, Cotter pointed alleged implified guilty knowledge and he was not able to offer satlsractory evidence that the boys were aware that the bills were counterfeit. The out that the offence. DP. Blanchard'a bill for Nov 29th have been visiting Mrs. R. Braden I charges against them were therefore. dismissed. Watson pleaded guilty and- half in the penitentiary at. Kingston ticket seller recognized a young man quiries at Lindsay and Uxbrldge show named Hudson who came back with another five as the youth who had passed the counterfeit on him earlier in the day. Hudson was arrested and he told the (‘hief that he had got the money from n chum named Watson, 9. young tickets with, and return him the change. On the way to the police sta- edthat his previous record was good Berore the opening of the court Wat- eon told the County Attorney a star of a mysterious message from a strait ger, and consequent meeting with a masked man, who gaVe him $50 in fellow about his own age, bagus money. and was subsequent to who had given him the bills to buy 8024 $20 for it. Magistrate Clarke frankly told the prisoner that he did not believe a word of this story, and tion they met .young Watson, who 31- said that it was evident that the pris- i so was arrested. On the way he drop- I 01181' was shielding somebody. At ped one of the bogus bills on the side- least thirty dollars was got out in walk and another was found in next visited under a search warrant, his Orillia and thirty dollars in Brace- pocket. Watson’ 8 father’ 5 house was bridge The bank authorities say that the week-end at Lindsay. last March about 85, 000 or these and the police found two more of the some counterfeits was in circulation. $5. bills on Watson, senior’ 3 person. He was than arrested and lodged Watson in day and given into the hands of Sher- will be taken to Barrie to- the lock-up with the others. The three 15 Harvey. who will see to his remov- ptrscns were brought before the mag- alto Kingeton. ‘ istrate on Tuesday morning, and re- manded till one o 'clock yesterday, The Watsons came to crime. from to Uxbridge about two months ago. the â€"â€"â€"-:- father taking employment in Miller" a months' bill. Mr. J. thlogly, Simcoeâ€"st had a. three onths' bill running from the 30th of Sept. to Dec. 30th.Intha.t time he used 55.3 Kw. for which he paid 8518 not. He has a five room house, and the Seymour rate at 10c. aâ€"room for five rooms would be 50c, plan 3c. k.w. for 55.3 k. w. which would be $1. 66 plus $150 H‘s total bi“ would be 3316 against suitable for the em; 103111611! if funds C(1111fl’ltcd to 1': r511], 4. $5 18, a saving of 82. 02 in favor of liberal interest rate with the vuy I111 hes: the Seymour rate. A s 1 room house on Bond street, owned by a gentleman who did not _wish his name published. His bill JAMES was from Aug 29th to Sept 29th, He used in that tlmc 37 k.w., ' which he paid his house. he would haVe paidk 10¢, per room or We plus 3c, for 37 k. rw. s'â€"$1.11 plus £0,."c fwor room charges, or $1. 71 net for Seyf mour power, against $3.44 net, a saving of $1 73. I Mr. G. H. Wilson has a nine groom house. His bill from Sept 29, to Oct. 29th was $3.51. He used 3.74 k.w.'s Under the Seymour rate, he would have paid 90c. for room charges, and 3c per k.w. for 38 k.w.'s or a total of $2.04, against {$3.51, or a saving of 1.47. Monster Beds. ' Though the beds of the royal per- ssonages of England were elaborately ’carved and hung with rich curtains even so late as the Tudor period is recorded that. King Henry VIII. '3 ' bed contained only straw beneath all its finery. A curious order exists as to precautions to be taken agauist the possibility of intended 1111: Chief to the royal person in the making of Ithe bed for the usher was to search the straw through with a dag g'ger that there be none untruth therein and to tumble over on the down bed for the ‘better search thereof." The bed of iHenry VIII. was nearly eleven feet square, and of even more generous Idimensions is the great bed to which 'Shakespeare refers in a well-known .pnssnge in “twelfth Night," which was twelve feet square. This “great ;bed of Ware" , icenturies. CAMERON. Mrs. H. Manes. of Fcnelon F111;, visited her sister, Mrs. Pernn, and Mrs. Townsend last week. Mrs. Imrie has returned from vis- iting friends at Burnt River. Mrs. Sharpe, of Cannington, was a guest. 'of Mrs. Langsrord on Fri- day'. ‘ Mrs. Braden, and daughters, who returned to their home at Burnt lRiver (11 Monday. 1 Mrs. Elliott has returned to lug Seymour current, be won (1 pay I onto Tor- after spendinga few months plus 3c per 'witb her mother, Mrs. Oh.dley. said i Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and dungh ter, of town, visited Mrs. Harris last. Week. Mrsf Joe, A. Perrtn, Mrs. Perrin, 7 and Mr. Wm. Howie, spending a few days with at Peterboro. W. are 113‘ Mrs. Reeves and children, of Lind- say, spent Sunday With her- sister' 1 Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Irwin, of 0138.31)th Sunday with her parents, gram. Mrs. Trudall, of Uxbridge, Z. Eyree, day. Mrs. Mayby is visiting riends at was a on Tues- " of the iday the two younger prisoners plat 18d Welland. Ba nk of Montreal had been offered at I not guilty, and elected to be Dominion Bank. i PENIEL 0â€"â€" (Speclal to the Post.) Mr. S. Squires, tWO chimneys arr gone. i Mr. Ceo. Gllson, off. the for $3. 44 net. Under the Seymour rate, having six rooms to Mr. and Mrs. In-I = has been a marvel rot, friends I .‘..-. linlsay Bunch The Victoria Loan Executors of c tales will find he d l» mun ,- 5,, 'h ( C Security and "~ Government to invest thercin. Money to loan on real estate first manage at current Lites. LOW, Manager nsw'ron SMALE. “A‘sfiélim THE S'DANDARD BANK OF CANADA A Complete Banking Service Available for Manufacturing and Commercial Housa, Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Muniripalitie, Corporations, farmers and private individuals. 80 Savings Bank Depamnent at every Branch, gingsaidarafich : i F’ F LOOSFMO "Snider. Little Britain. Branch 3 c. 8. TE.) JMPSCN Act gag, Nestleton Station Branch: VV. ‘2. 36-1.1.1" Brnnchea also at Canning‘ton, Wuodvft.‘ Potter-13w. Bras--113. fiunderlana at“; '(‘I‘ 3.--, ll Etc-invent... k. 332;:2339‘ THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V..,0 LL.D., 0.0 L., PRESIDENT ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER CAPITAL- $10,,OOOOOO REST, - $8,000mo FARMERS’ BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to farm er; every fa It}: for the transaction of their banking business lllCiUulllg llic «3.0qu and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied tree of charge on application. BANKING BY MAI L Accounts may be opened at every branch of TI h: Canadian Bag}. of Commerce to be operated by mail, and uill rct‘ci\c 1! e same mm; attention as is given to all other departments of the Bunk 5 business Money may be deposited or withd1mu1 in thi s 11;.) as unstaetonh by a personal visit to the Bank. II. A. HOLMES, Manager Lindsay Breath _ BANK OF Mlll'lllll OPENED 1858 ESTABLISHED 1517 Capital Paid up .......... . ......- $14,400,03o Rest. 12,006,660 and": dad Profits ..................................... 1 0‘10 715 ;: 170.735 ”.’.â€"-‘.. Branches in every Province (f the 11.111.11.11. sr chimneys 1. A GENERAL BANKING Bus mess TRANSACTED Savings Department at every Branch. Fl 'kjtchen on his house. which is be~ H. B. BLACK Mansgcx liudsay Branch Office Hours : 10 to 3 O'clock A130 heard that Mr' A' McInnls Saturdays 10 t0] (o’clock lwind mill and Geo. Arksey'a chim- ney Were destroyed, but am certain of these two. not i All our trees were torn up by lthe roots and fences are all level- led, also Wind mills twisted. Mr. R. Nancekievell has erected a I in ng occupied by1 Mr. Neil den. Mr. Howard Hardy, of Oakwood, spent Sunday with his cousins, and G. Hardy. McPhad- ~ A deposit of One Dollar opens a filling account in the Home Bank 1111'! l'uli‘ 1111111111111 :1. J. Interest is paid at the Lichen. bin}. 1-..te. ‘1 'l \ ‘ '7‘ . _ l . ' ,. â€"' E Mr. and Mrs. T. Squirts. spent 111913 lb DO formality 111 opening :111 :urrouiil li call in and lezive vour 1111111.: 1111.! midrr .., ;.:.d l Mr. John McKague had the min. t - ' . 313-9 ’0111‘ *‘râ€" ‘r ~ .1 . Ir'tn fortune to lose a valuable horse 3 ‘ b: 1300.... If )‘m a“ ‘1“ 5 .U this week- town and 1188111 money' you 111:11‘ Illdiic :1 'll'lih‘ The “grit“ 8’3“" is Watkins drawal from your account, 'u'ith 111. Home ,9 on our roe. now. - »- ML Herb Black. of gamma“ Was Bank, through the marl, as at Mr. S.- Squires on Sunday. Mr. EIWyn and .Miss'Myrtle Brent HF FAD OFFICE and Seven Branches in Town“) ,. Electric Rfito‘rer for Men mnery' They had been in ““1489 32mg?“ Sunday at Mr' U101; Branches and Connections throughout CAM 4" fifgmggg? thaw,“ out two Years and before that had ___- emu. ay an “mg resided for six years at Lindsay, Wat- C h c I d o" LmDSAY MK IHSLOP ANETVILLE 11'" MESS. rider crib "es.“ "s? ”m- .1... h" m s “"11 “1' rim ran . r7 1 J Mamba-ins. 50“ 13 about Sixteen and young Hud- FLETCHER s I For sale at fliginbothun' a store can is seventeen. re A s T o R i A "‘nafifif rum,

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