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Lindsay Post (1907), 3 Jul 1908, p. 9

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Hove you any wetness! 'tht it has done for hundredlot FREE. No matter who has treated m Chm reasonable- BOOKS OAS'I‘OEI-IA. .m Kind You Have Always W _. ,_. ..... ALWAYS POST ADS. 10 : IPeterborough Trgu'ern ..4 ............ 30th ... ... ... ..4 ... ... ... ... Mfiale ... ... .... ..q. ...; ....... Stony Lake .O, ............... Cavanville ,.. ...; ...... ..4 CTOVVII ... ... ... ..{ ...; ... ... ...... NOI'WM ... .., ... ... ... ... ... .. Fleetwoodl ...' ... ... .4 ...”... .... 08k hat ... ... ... ... ... I... .. .. Buckley. ..fi ... Shamrock Killarney .. ... .. South Burlenghr All cheese on the boaxdm Shearer 215;, Central Smith "...-.. 200 North! Smth’. ..c ...... ...... â€" .Vxlliens ..., .......... 111) Warsaw ...W..‘165 Westwood ’Qlo Oaxdale .............................. 1% Daisy D. ... ... u‘ ...... L ................. Lakcfield W. 100 Pine Grove ‘ ..... . .... ............... 150 Peierborough- ...! ..J ......... â€" Otonabce Union ..i, ...: ‘... 65 Maple; Leaf ... .... . ..... h. ......... ‘ 145 Myrtle? ... 145 Crmonde ..a .4 200 Young‘s Point ... ‘ Lang ...; ..................... Fraserville North Dummer ........................... ”110 East Emily ... ...: ............ 125 Mr. Dunkley came to Lmdsay (tom. Orangenlle at Christmas having been on the staff {or seven years. ‘Whule 1n Liam lid has {proved himself an cxceflent teacher and has been very popular mth the students who wilhregret to hear of 'his decision to [ear 9 Lmdsay. has éccepted theiappomtmqnt to a suniiar position on the Hamilton Col- legmtc staff. 11 5-15 An enthusxcstic sportsman he did much for the cause of athefetes among the L.C.I. boys playmg hockey.foot ball and other games. and: a- great: deal of sklll. Has Handed His Resignation to the Secretary of the Boatd_of Education Mr. A. W. Dunkfey, classwal mast- er of the Collegxate has placed his resignation m the hands of the. suc- ret ary of {tug Board onEducatxon. He Collegiate Institute Teacher Resigns The third Bale gt that Peterborough Cheese Board was {held at Peterboro on Wednesday Inst. I . L The bwem present were Messrs. Whittom. Cook, Mouton, .‘Weir, Fitz- geI add, Watbitnfs‘ Jones and Gillespie. l‘he following 35 factories boarded 4561 cheese , r? - 1:“ “w“; Pam $ng :5» a .n. 001' m rehe‘ ved and 89963“! aired, in u; mama °‘ am ”’t“€u‘é°;:::°%fi? Cure. preceded by W'arm baths wit: mm. This treatment: $1123 .11 also fails. mdngmMm List of Cheese Offered for Sale by the Different Factories AEUNVALESEENT’S SM] EflNfllTlflN :Ppetite that I felt half starved about I the time. and I immedxately began to gain in weight. my oomplexxon cleared. and I felt better. The bed sores went very soon after a few applications of Cutlcura Ointmenl~ and when I used Cuzicura Soap as a. shampoo and Cuti. cum Ointment: as a massage, my hair began to re its former glossy up. penance. am really all made over, and cannot as. enough for the Cuticur. Remedies. rs. Lama J. Henderson. 138 lroad St.. Stanlord, Com. March 6 and 12, 1907.” Attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism Lefi Sufl'erer With No A petite- Skin Peeled and 'Hair (game Out in Bunchesâ€"Bed Sores Devel- oped-NlTreatment Failed Until A TRIAL OF GUTICURA PROVED SUCCESSFUL idly.er m appetite wu'very '. Wm I was 039139: around. had all my friends admmg remedigss. and all Euamnwed ‘surecures.’ I tried many at they were of little help, and until I tried Cuticura Resolvent I had had :no real relief. A That gqu me spell an “Aboutfour. ngolhndevery severe attack inflammatory rheum- tism. lwas taken ill and was soon in a. high fever. 1- d not leue my bed for four months. and during 0! those months I could not move vol- untarily thept'mwaasointense. y skin peeled, and .the ' in {ever played havoc vnth the lustre m hair, which came out in bunches. I had three large bed soreeonzmy back. â€"two on the shoulders and one at the waist. I could have cried .tbe first time I saw myself in a. mirror. I had lost fully thirty-six. pounds, end looked like a. eonggmptive. I did “not gain very Somally Mr. Dunkley was very ITCHING DEVILS “ About {our 1 u. u. so. on on o... ........... Cheese Board ... 40 the bond went can 00‘ n. no 125 ..... ..... ..... ”‘86 175 110 170 1b: lightning struck the rear of tha Muse and Mm interior a: fire A lama unouxt or uphniltered pulorr “(ulnar furniture and most. at the (that content}! were mpletely de-I urcye'd and much duntge was done to tue kinetic: of the We. Tuesday afternoon than 3.20; o'- otm-k, inghztnmg struck we residence of J. I‘icroe. who is employed by the Blmzton Carpet 00-. Peter-bum. md reside; on Weooott Met. At the tium Mrs. Pierce and ohm were In the huse. hm were M injured. (mm 1115. nerve um unun were m :13 base. but were not injured. I Turn Bl“ “It CIOCk 1b: lightning struck (the rear of A- well abandon the telegraph; aud- tba muse and south: Interior on fire go back to the mafl; a: well abandon A law; unouzt or upholstered parlor the ticker. 1nd gu back to carrying unfunn- furniture and most. at the quotation- by land tram attic“ do (that content! were ounpletely deq office; a: well nhlndon the telephone tlrcye'd and much damage was done and return to persona {ml-views: u to tue interior of the house. well abandon tgae rtypewmr Ind; :0 Ike fire brigade was owned and had but to with: I“ (bit own let- to haummnedfi! We :- the torn. up to Male (to take “vantage «11 box M!" No. 14. “‘- vut‘ but at the Mandolin 9mm” 01 of Watkins order by!!!" line We Adam“ in The M . 14.1: v ' Lightning Destroyed All Peterboro Ian Suffers Severe Loss Through Electrical Storm _ The to tleth annual report V0! the Inspector of Prisons and Public'CJnr' ities. Dr. Bruce Smith. of ToronLo. fjust to hand. shows some figure-3' m Tconnection with the Lindsay jail. I‘. says, among other things. that. there were 40 male and :16 female prisoners udmnued during the year. against 34 and a“ respectively in the previous year. The number of those admitted for drunkenness was 9. an increase of four. For the last twenty years the Mex-age yearhy has. been about five. During the year there had been one insane or feeble minded pr:- eoner. For the year ending Sch30 1907 the numbersoommitted was 31 two "I whom were under sixteen 1 years of age. In each case It was“ their first experience. no they uni-L; One got his for felonious “51333.3 {our for eonnterteuinz and MN! counterfeit money. two (or destroy-1 ing .or injuring property. and ski for being drunk and disorderiyJ'en‘ of those committed to the Lindaayl Jail were married: men of tamilyend twenty-one were not. Four of them1 could neither read 003' write, seven-g teen said they were temperate and- .Iourteen intemperate. It cos: I .W. Wallace commitxed suicide 3: Port Hope Wednesday moirnin'g :11} taking a {quantity of catholic acid. 3 W. Wallace ‘of Toronto Drinks Catholic Acid and Cmsses the River Wallace was employed at the Standard Ideal a year ago as a noulder and cgme dovm from Toronto a few days ago in search of Work unable to find any employment, he spent most of his time about the hotels, and it is said» that he Ind been drinking quite helvily. He we. given one night's lodging It. thd jei! and during his day here has had no Micah: place of ubode. Suicide OccGrs at Port Hope Was Formerly Employed There when the grass cattle come in the prico will go down. So far We have handled. nothing but stall-fed stuff.” Practically the saline story was told at O‘Ballomn's. Primoau's and run other planes in which inquiry was made. ' In View of the advance in «meat piece in Toronto and other pm". lccal butchers were uneationed by The Post as to the prospects here. Mr. D. Adams said. “There is lit-He prospect of higher prices in near! here. In rant there will be a drop in rr-oe before it goes up any more. Lawn is cheaper and pork is no den. or Beef has been the same for some time, the better on ta especially. and Tuesday evening he visited' one or the loot! drug stores and purchased an ounce and algal! or catholic acid. stains that he wished to use: it for killing bugs. He took up his nutr- tem for the night in in old sleigh in the driving shed of the Queen's hotel, and soon utterwards swallow“! the poison. He was found by the bod.- la: at the Queen's next. morning at five o'clock and he had been ' qend reveral hours. Coroner Aldrich was called and decided that an inquest was unnecessary. The remains were taken in churge by Mr. All. George and arrangements for the interned were made by local members of the union. Details of Business Transacted at the County's [louse of Entertainment Dcuased was about Jetty-live ycms of age. five 10d: six inches in Story of the Lindsay Jail The Provincial Inspector’s Report Local Butcher Says When Gm: Cattle Come on Prices Will Drop Meat Will Go Down Householders will be glad to know When Spring Cattle Come on the Household Furniture l_ Housekeeper: who have been won- : dermg ,whether the ice crop would last ‘out or not my (rent neared that “here mu be enough to get arounJ, according to what Mr. J. Reynolds we dealer. told The Poet to-dny.'.[nc pnce_ae eterybody knows in a man stutter then last year but he said [thew was no doubt but what ill-:79 would be lots to go around. More people like ace every year and tut I! one problem ice men havo- to face. that hit the house. The brigade: did goo-I'work, managing by their efforts to save the outside at the home. The hence is the property of Mr. Evans, whose loo in covered hy insurance. bud: Mr. Pierce will suffer a cam loll u none of the contents 0! the hone were insured. I Brndgetender George Mills. {thinks It is about time that a new. bridge was bunt to replace the old one-on WM:- mgton-st. Ho run: meets {Int (be present one yin lay down in It! trucks some of the“ dun Indquit ~working. He thinks flat the town canon! should smite noon the Gov- :rnment nt Ottnwa 1nd ask for 1 new bridge to. it mflregnomtm: repair to keep 3th: present. one in working order. Bridgemder Hills Has His Doubts as to the Prmnt Structure height, dark moustache and partjnlo 1y bald. Ha won! a. dark‘ tweed knit. blush sateen shirt and chriqty. It. is thought hoghfls a. wife und familyf living in {orontw and tn effort is being made to locate them. Friday Night's Ladies' Aid of Cmbn'ln st. leth- dist Church 8cm 1 Success The membem ot the Cambridge-3t. MW Lulies' Aid tel amply na- tisfied with the moonlight excursion held Wednesday m Penelon Falls. Over 225 "kids. pater! and mater-a" and other folks Were on board the El“ turion when she pulled out, ready, to take full advantage of the enjoyment of the evening. Although the moon was dmrnable. it failed to shine to any degree at excess. but the “twink- lc. twinkle. litfle m" did the' very best. it could. Sane delightful mu- nie was render-d! by the '8ylveoter band on boardthe Wand atthe “quaint Cataract, Village." and it was certainly much appreciated by every- one. On returning to m. it was easy to judge iron the remarks of :hc passengers. that. it was an assur- ed (ad: that, a most enjoyable evening had been spent. - . Bridge Will Lay Down in its Tracks Grop Harvested Lost Winter Quite Enough to go Around .ycar. Foi- the th‘trgyâ€"one cnfom-d temporary guests :t Castle Jackun xt cost the county forty-one :enwa dzy on an avenge. that m clung: is likely: tp‘ be a re- duction and not an elevation in price. There Is Ice For Everybody $516.52 to look after the appetizm of these thirty-one $1350. in official salaries, while the total expenditure in this connection rm 31386.52. Up at the Court House the jailer get: $550 the turnkey $500. the matron $100 and the Jan surgeon $200 a Excursion Mf. Bruce Gnttis hooked a tempt- ing, (coking lunge Thurmy near ’he Lindsay-st. bridege. The near proximity o! the brewery pmbably ac- count: for _tho 1 use bexngiunippevl thh such one. Whatever the reas- on. a number of ardent tmhermen could be seenfimhng their legs over rut-nous position: of advantage wait- ing m {or m “whicfl never coma," ]! boiled water is poured several than tram one jug on amen utter it M could it will “have (In: not «up um; it mull: non-glen- Bruce Griffis Gets Haskinonge Na the Brewery. Boosy Fish The one is 3 very interestingonc. O‘Connell . Gordon. of Peter-borough. no for the phintifis; 1'. E. Gordon of B: noebridce. for the defendant. At about 11.30 o'clock we lightning ran; down an electric wirekto the in- terior ot the aim and! (21¢!!de :- eeauon or gen pipe mm whid! the wire crossed. he piece melts!!! was about dz or eight Mlle! in' 10m and the; maps at molten matter tm tell (mm R alighte’d on the top of the event uleunen in the more. leav- ing innumenble butche- on the 81”.. - . ' < n ( < I It seems that in 1904 the getendent' hnd [ought seven! Ihares \01 stock [tom this company and had paid part: of the money for then shores 1b when he bouught the there: that :50 per cent interest would .be paid} Ill-.l nuafly and the company sum not. cornhme with any other eonpnmee in the sum: busineee.1'heee conditions he theses, were not tulhlled. - '4:th the: be reason: he is not legally boom to pay the baianoe dip the company. The sum of $232.45 in the bounce cleaned by the oompnny. Although the [as we: turned on «i the meter there we! some left on in the pipe and when the lightning melted the pipe comm“: resulted and some of the Work wee burn- ed. Amwbowaspndng attbe fime received such a. mock? um; he was thrown from the pavement: in- to the road. Thinking find place.- was on fire he went into‘flle‘ hazel next door for help. but no in o! my blue could be seen When ihethadlatnn- moned mace ' . . Still another: freak o! Elie lieu-i Ding h magnified. Durintgf the norm on men-day lad: it: with Phyhflnen was mad: evident It Inge! premises of Mr H. '1‘. W WWII” the bicyclq repair and ales busing-$4. Pe- terborough f Tho cxourgion on the Estnrim lat. Ihursda) under the auspices ofFaithâ€" Iul Brethren Lodge. A. F. 85 A. 81.. was s gnyd success. from every Wilt. x There were About 180 ladies and gentlemen m_bolmd. till they thor- oughly enjoyed themselves. the even- ing m s delightful one all the plea- sure of the coca-“on was very, m- edially enhanced by, I number at exocueu seleCtiona from the Sflvesâ€" Settlement Woodwork ml loch Damn is Done to Interior of Shop ‘ The planntitts cleaned the sum of 8282‘s.; togethcr with interest. and; l the costs of the litiseuon. an; case. we: transferred to Lindsay by Alt-.1 Justice Anglia. with ¢he consent or the parucs concerned. motor removed. lactic Fraternity Out on a Plasma lint on load tie [stain Lightning Melts 3 Pipe at Peterboro The case of the Port Hope Brew- ing and flailing Co. ngginst Seorga Hudson Burton which was to [Java come. up 111 the non-Jury sitting-1' :u [on m. Jnsnce Britcon (was called 0“. we parties hnvmg settled med: 3 put; between themselves. Ihe but left the town wharf nt‘ halt-punt fix. and utter : plea-In}. an; o: mum»: smm,uc-‘ Council’s Isl-3d was reached. She. island was It up with W 41nd roman candles for we m. A plemnt stay of three ham Ava; mule. during which lunch was served sad the tin ewu enlivened b}. m The Suit of the Port Hope Brewing and Haltin: Company Withdrawn Thinning the patty left the bland tn. eleven o'clock. reucling bulge at tbout hill-13‘0”. < I - \ - . ‘lery Enjoyable Was Reached ls Captured Excursion nick}. 'A tragically lid event took place atthehomeof Mr “Mm. fingers, who live about. three miles north at Port Perry, one day, 1‘ week. Mr intent child ghoul. D47 We box heâ€" side ntub of guiding merxand in um to climb upon the' has turned over we tub and was severe- ly unaided. Eveml'n'ng was done to relieve the suffering of the child. “IL [1 possible. ave its lite. “Al! eflonbs were fruitless. The little one dial in 1 short time and was buried! M Sunday. The sympathy, o! the who]. neighborhood goes out to the be' reared parent: in their sorrow. ; . BROAD J; N EW‘I'ON ‘ VETERINARIANS, “UNIV, - - MAI”. An interesting figure at the funeral pf the itte Mrs. John Fltvelle Thurs- day gas that of Mr. Jtmes Steven- eon, a-lP. ot Peter-born. unsw- eneon was in uhe hardware business in Peterboro sixty-two years ago when Mrs. F!avellc came out from Ire'and until her husband and he was one of the first friends of thenewlyj- arrived familyâ€"t relationship which was mamttined throughout all the unattening years and only ten-mint; ed on Tuesday last when KraJ Flar- elle passed away. Mr. Stevenson was one or the first mxort or Peterbozo and ms batinete like grasp of affairs won for km the hetrty goodwill“ svppoxt or my t political tpponant’ After that for my, years he upm- ‘semed .West Peterboro In the House i0! Commons, though of recent years The has octsed to tote any fictive put 1m politics, his years. now reaching i86, rendering him less acthe than ; formerly. Interesting Figure An Octogmrian Attends the hum of the Late In. Fhvclle Port Perry him Int: Ami hats at Its Parents’ Ila-c urmmm;tmt.nudm chemomiyg tluahtheubkwellwith comm w u ILtbpipe trumthesinkinthe cannery been-nee clogged with sate-e sour down drone boiling mot wt- Ghild Scaldcd . . To Death oooooooooooooooomofi Town Name Plusesendmeyourl-‘REE ten days’ trial tumult. I SUMMER SCHOOL OO‘OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FREE TO LADIE§! Grams of. the Ontario "oration-y W. G. DUNOON. Local Agent minpronpt W duo: from Peterboro met

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