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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Jun 1913, p. 11

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xczoria 30); H mama 391 Yonge-st” “M‘s mafions will be a, “1:3 W'8 SChOOIs, To- Central Business Co!- with,” I“, 2:1733 ranch Schools) 5am. and Will Em“! 7 , r g-nuvuo “a DOOK‘ then and for 7’ .030“) ’0'.'O‘.'O‘ CO I. ’ 5am~st. IN and see w I :3 o‘ a I 9+- ‘ia-fi‘c ~n-nâ€" .4 9 l “Bob much or edit c‘aimot b6 g‘ffen 3 .Au'bney Warner for his bravery on "-tms W ~*H~ahves‘mtk*m- mother On St. Lawrenceet, and 15s ; very modest when sipéakl‘ng of the im.‘ 5 cidents in connection with_?11;is daring with some pails, but found the fire was spreading. so rapidly that he re- ;turned and had the fire engine taken Idown. Sparks were carried by the Zga‘lée into the woodwork of the rack at the power house, but it was got 3 egg with pails. Sparks were quickly I carried across the river arid a large boat house being threatened, good work was done with a few pails. T119 gfire took through the swamp and ran §to the lake shore. The enginemvzcgrged lea”; rate at night but “Were * em gremain in the bank8 (if fiwdfish‘ uh- 'til there are heaVy soaking rains It 'is probable that the phenee will be 'Placed« 1n the power house and in the electriciflan a house. A phone connec- tion with the house would in all like- Ilihood have caught the fire in time i'l‘he need of such phone connectibn was obVious enough last December. When the power house and plant m destroyed, and the med Was _ 338m emphasized 'On‘ Wednesday. masking the secbn-d dive he 16caatod the drownmg girl. Down the firiwe 11th lead plmged againJ and the gn- iookera uttered a silent prayer when they saw him come up with the little pa in mi; armsm He brought her to than and Armour Hancock went to his assistance. He 91,80 waded in and secured her hat. ‘ Litth Patricia. was 1'an upon the wind in an uneonscious condition, apd it tad; feaned that the spark of HR 82am ' Dr} White! was immedâ€" Emotive rtion'of the! ale 3 gem. nu... all cheap igtations. 01'. 7230-311 sold It Cbabo or :hxeef r 10. Mailed can address- “:o ‘33:»? 1an ‘33:: . "x. aim-1:» Ont: F0: saie at Higgmbothaufs store. VA" '7fiwf~ fails. when 1:131:10 enc {Wulngfléfl‘fifiigg geneafivepo rtion oyft efemale system 1311 cheap imitations. Dr. Drdo Van’s are sold It .‘A ‘Iâ€"“‘-‘ 1. OI-‘I Rddm Bobcaygeon Independent: Word was brought up from Little Bob on Wed- nesday by the electrician that a firs in the sawdust was spreading ’ under the gale that was blowing from; the northwest. Reeve Bottum drove down Lindsay has hwflh'brey Warner. a. sixteen year‘okl hem whorlaen- m to the Carnegie Mead and grant of money, for his consummate bravery in rescuing little PM may i‘ummoned tome scene, but in chfi‘d. Thanks tub-the umtmsusuc- tions ' in 7 fm-Emmutm. of the humm"~body imparted to' Our' feath- ers, their efforts were crowned «nth euccéea' When Dr‘. White arrived the guild was breath'intg Wheel? She was; taken to her ham, find her con- taking dff his cong enréxite. 0n teaching the wdétei-fi. sing: of)the wind be: quickly tote off his boots and notwithstanding the fact that the um git}. had entirely disappeared from new be bmyoly diYgg into train view he bravely diYeg into the water to her rescue. He came to the surface, Wt success; but on mung the second dive he 166ated the Ermmg girl. Down the firiwe ‘ 11th lead plmged 9.331114 and -the 911- , Yâ€"wâ€"w. â€"-T"â€" _ f_. O __ 'I‘vramlby, ‘two Pubhc School 12th whohadbeenattractedtotbesoene, (assisted by Aubrey: “Warner-g) pro- Tue littlegirltookofiherhoqta, of the fiver silo-pee considemhry, éhe was soon strugghng in deep water Her companions did no}. mem to re- amine her dangeratflrstastbey we no outctjy, bugt when she disap- 6W frbm v’lew £123pr to On Wednesday afternoon Patricia aneau, who is seven or eight years of age. accompanied by seveml play- mates ventured down to the town wharf. The high wind; prevailing dur- ing the afternoon blew her hat into the river near the west end ofthe direction at the W My the shouts of several people. He bravely rushed down,th:e~1ficlim {kg m; wharf, AUBREY WARNER’S. : BRAVE DEED and his attention was directed in the Primeau. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Louis PM, Cambridge-st, from a my gun 0n Wednéedsy fiber-f noon. Aflmy will? Mob! “1'6 Md and is being must-amnion on an‘ sides tothis pluck and mm HM) FIRE SCARE The de¢eased at one time conduct- ed the ladies’ college; at Whitby; » GODFREY COUGHLIN. K 9 Mr. Godfrey Caugnlin, cc Petérâ€" boro, agent for the_991;gh;ll1n Mom;- mental Wbiks; Peberbbro 9113' a. .gyntlemgn W911a FM in Lindsay, ’diéd. éngm‘enly at 5W on Wedn‘esday y » . | . . I -' -. . ABDEMILLE . Rev; Prqg. A B.Dem1lle, ofr‘fllor- aqnto, ewe of Canada s most well- known lecturers and We, passâ€" :ed away suddenly Wednesday - even- mg. at‘ the residence of Mr“ Buttle Hudson, .~Stewa.rt= street. Petenboro. Death was dueto heart failure._ , . 1 Prof. -;Demi~lle_.appeaned in. 800d health, when. he sat down-31:9 , sup: per, and seemed to be enjoying him- self, when suddenly without a word he fell fefvirazgd. ‘nne membei‘ef oi the funin " at first thought he had fainted, but soon realized that one of. the most beloved ministers 1n the Methodist church had passed who the great unknown. ML‘SICIANS’ UNION ' ” "°' 1% omntfi' youwant special ailviee fine to 1%!” Plnkh‘am Hediciné' Go. (conn- M 6:1) Lynn, has. Your 1:33»wa . W mswe y a 19m and hold 1:; strict goofldence. 23$ Toronto Telegram: â€"District. Officer Lindsay Acting under instructions from the executive hoard of :the A. F. of M ELIZABETH M00 ABE . The death occurred in South Ops pa Saturday of Elizabeth McCabe, sister 9L Mr. wafimm Mccabe Her (remains were interred (in the Roman Catholic cemebélj' this morning Mr Care! will ism Canadian 10°31“ 15‘ with the DominiOfl Lindsay for {our years. The funeral wil1 take place on Sun- day ’aftemoon, from her late resi- dence, York ”,Street and proceed to Zion cemetery for interment. ~Rev D. Balfour will- conduct service at the Hore. Towmahip. She and her husband," who survives her; "havb b33811 maidente‘of The death occurred this morning of Mrs. J. A. Isaadat the age of 39 years and 11 months. The deceased lady has been an invalid for about seven yearé and has been confined to her bed ior 311: years. Her maiden name was Mary Louise am. mu; m born in” ~Fén~elbn myth? trial 0! attenzth-n. mg when». it is 0W!!!“ system he; received a ’shgck imam it in hard :6 récovgr‘.‘ Fol- lowing, mt upén this cameslihe net~ v’ou's M of Caring’for'the child; and a distinct change in the mother results. ‘There is nothing more charmmgthan [happy and healthy mother of childrem and indeed child-birth under the right conditionsneedbeno hazard to healthor Every woman at this time shouldxrely upon-Lydia. E. Pinkham’sVog‘atnbk Comâ€" pound, a most valuable tonic and invig- ontor of the fgmgle organism. bequty. ,- The nnexplmnable thing is. tint. with all We eirid’ence of shattered nerves Ind "broken health resulting from an un- W condition, and with ample am. In which to pupae, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. , In msuy homes once childless there mmchildrenbb- morning. He had not been in the best of beam! fior some .time. We of; the .- ”t 'nki hm’ 3 Vegetable Compound makes Wamo’n moi-mat, D‘ e May andatrong. Am": 1 W w Mag“ OBiTU'fA‘RYw . is. J. A. ISAAC. to become affiliated fiche. meeting primed with. strong ar- m ‘Trade Con-greasy guments for and against the union, FOR LINDSAY ‘h’flid I Recognizing,n now as ever, your gfidehty, zeal and services to our or- !der .we ask you to accept this silver Itea service as a slight. token of our iesbe-em and confidence, and we trust you, Mrs. Naylor and family will xlongbe spared to enjoy the seine. ISigned on behalf of Court Lindsay, iNo.125.’ L The offiéfating‘ ’eierr‘gfifian“ was" £97. iMi‘.‘ Pow’e'r'E‘BT Effie Methoaiat ' cfiuiéh; The wedding my was weaneeaay. 'Thé Mtfier was beautiful, with on. I)” a slight shower in" the aftez‘n’ooh. The bridesnmid was Maggie Lowery ‘of- Janret'vziileg~ now '1 Mrs; James Rel hill,” of Regina.‘5 The groomsman was matber. .- Tuesday morning’ 8 session at St. Andrew’ 3 church Was given over to the iscussion of this project Dr. McQueen was present to conduct the debate, and he read a resolution which had been drawn up at the Mum session in relation to the Toronto Telegram: The proposal to unite the. Women’s Home Missionary Society of- .the Presbyterian church, with: the Women’s Foreign .M'ission- any .SOCiety; to form a. United Woâ€" men’s Presbiyberian Missionary So« ciety is not to be, carried out this year. A ' ~ 1 , , . Mr; and Mrs. Robt Naylor, Col-3 bot‘ne street Weé‘h are today cele- brating the silver anniverfiary of their weading On Wedheed-a'y, June 13 1888; (just tth-‘flve yéars ago) they wér'e united in mafi'iag‘e at the bride’s ‘ hbmo in Manve‘m towuamp' M‘r. W:'A."‘Gléflfiy, ofr'Oshawa,‘ ‘ now manager of the: Standard Bank ”31: Harrison, at which place he has been £01“ twentyâ€"five years. Mr. Glan- ny and Mr. Naylor Maine acquaint- edfi'n Toranto, where they boarded tagebher for some time. Mrs. Naylor’ 3 parents were Mr and Mrs. James Marshall, now deceased. Mrs. Nay-lot~ Was born in Mauvers, and, there :gpent her childhood déys. Mr‘: 'Naylor"s birthplace and bay- bood home was MariPOSa, township, near Valentia. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. :Gh'a‘s. Naylor, now deceas- 11mm. EM. S; After their marriage Mn and Mrs. Naylor resided in South: Ope, _ later moving to. Valentia. In 1896 they came to Lindsay... Mr. Naylor entered the employ of the .Elaveue M111,ng 00., (-now the Canadian Cereal and Millsmg Co) fourteen years ago He is art111. a valued employee 01 the latter compaqy . . Two children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Naylor, Stanley. now in the Standard. Bank, Brantford, and Herb- ert,, who is attending medical school in. Toronto. SILVER WEDDING + ANNIVERSARY Dear Sir and Bro. -â€" It is ‘with E: sincere pleasure we learn of‘ this, the 25th anniversary oi your _ wedding day, a-_nd,. we cordialLy congratulate you upon the occasion. We extend; ‘ Q 0111' fahmtatio’ns to Mrs.Nay10r and g g _u wi921 you _both many more years of 3 happiness, health and prosperity. We rec0gnize also that for almost ‘ } fifteen years of this time you have been our treasurer and during that g time you have always enjoyed Our .= respect, esteem and confidence as N you have always discharged your = Various duties promptly? zealously an and faithfully. ' 1mg This evening, Mr. and Mrs. Naylor will be at home to their friends at their home. on (20le street west. . . A PRESENTATION , Last evening a. few of the members of the meal court of the Canadian Order of Foresters went to the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Naylor and present- ed them with a beautiful silver tea. service. Chief Chilton, who is Chief Rang-er, read the address. and Mr. W. E. Kelcher made the presentatiOn. Mr. and Mrs Naylor were com-' pletely surprised. Mr. Naylor thank- ed the brethren, .09 behalf of himself and wife, fOr their kind words and the beautiffl gift. Mr. Naylor has been treasurer oi the local court for twelye years. The thi unites with their ‘manf friends in extending congratulatmng ’ THE ADDRESS _ From Cour: Lindsay, No, 125, Gagadian Order of Foresters to. Bro. Rgbrt.;,Naylor. TWWI (U .‘AJ Madame ‘preseJ'xie'n‘t'i had to. , bring. g her gavel into Eplay on one or ,,two ‘ occasions when several delegates I wished to express their oprimons at i the same time, and occasionally an i exclamation or interje¢tion eSCaped i from the occupants of the gallery. I But the learned doctor was always I on hand to pour .the' oil of logic and. reason on the troubled waters. ‘ t The folloWing figures will show. the growth of the -.W H. M. S. movement - from its conception in 1904 to the present time: 1904, members, 442, contributions, $3, 764.; 1913, members, ‘ 22,635, contributions $48, 031. _ ~ g a 3 basis of union has already been praicticafly agreed upon. Iti was eventually decided to post- pone the actual *un’iOn till the next annual meeting of the two societies, which mll take place in Toronto next year, and the two branches: can frame a joint constitution, although The stumbling block to the sucâ€" cess of the union of the tvéo mission- ary societies in the“ ' Prem‘berian church seems to be they " question oi the “‘silvxer,’v,.', as the financial meth- ods of the two branches of mission work are entirely different. Ameetingofthae,W.Fr.M.S.ot-‘ , , St. Andrew’s was hem last evening g Drover " ' Llndsay: in the Sunday School room. Mes- .mwwu‘,‘ “‘0 and with the full intention of plac- ing4 those opindans before the Assem- bly. ‘ . , ' v O O P. .WARREN’S PIANO stE 9 A Beautiful Playér Piano and m what style? p A ngh Grade Piano and m wh; t make and style P I A First Class Organ and 1:] What case and price. P A chtor Victrola and urge ra age of recordsP ._ Your choice of 4 Best Makes Sewing Machines, , . and at very Right Pxices and 613.15 or pament whca neces- ‘ E sary . , \ ’YtY‘Y Y'Y E WARREN’S PIANO STORE The neatestjvoman- that ever: dived would _. consider a SharplesDair'y Tu'bulap,C;'q§mWS§Rairg§or an ornament in her kitchen. That’s ' because. ’Tfibfil‘ars-‘ai'e' neat_h;3ayg no oi! cups; Oil hqles or oil’tubes to», drip. 'T-leou don’t :1: ed an oil can for Tubufaxs. Old Separators taken: in exchange.‘ We sell the ‘ 'Sharples Mechanical Milker. TUBULARSARE mm! They Don’t. Drip Oil 21".! and'fmaking your choice of what it Will be mission QUINNâ€"At Toronto, on Thursday, , June 12, 1913, Rose. beloved daugh- 0 post- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn, the next of 96 Dovercourt.‘ Road, and form- mitts; erly of Felelon Falls. Torontoi Flmeral - 8_eI‘V‘ice at her, parents’ m Can residence, on Friday, at 8 p m. tit‘hflugh . mm at Fenelon Falls on ar. rdy been rival of G. T. R. train leaving Un- ‘ ‘ ion Depot on Saturday at 7. 56 a lift the g 1' case M once a week itahd'l‘ppt'zjj a. spoonfi'xl’of oil right downlgamong the gears; The oil stays there. The lubric tién ispetu rectand never forgditen, There is no dripping on the’floori Both men and women appreciate thatâ€"and 't‘ ‘emany other exclusiVe fine points alout 'E’Tubuiarsé-fine points other separators don’t have. ‘Tubulaxs ~' ‘ . . double dairy profits jand cut the i work in half. Comejr} and see the Tubularâ€"examine ifinside and out â€".next time you’re in town. Wel- come to look at every piece-"and THE PIECES ARE FEW because the Tubular is mighty simple. d'ames R. Ross, A. B. McIntyre and W. Mch gave reports of the Women’s Missionary meetings held recently in Toronto. ‘ William-st. Lindsay. Opp. Thomas Automobile Garage Box 217. Phone l3lL

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