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Lindsay Post (1907), 15 Jul 1910, p. 14

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13% Nada from pure lead C linseed oil. Sneak Thieves 1:33“ Th Robbed Apiary the ‘2. n1 anni Entered It. ‘1‘. Begg’s Property Thurs- day and Inflictzd considerable Damage M m: caunnn nun cuss-3L. C. 1. Student 'A practical demonstration of pure 'those iacnuneu wxw w... ...__-_,, 5 Here it is that Dr.Gren1e11, the‘ and unalloyed deviltry was perpetra- . _ . . . ted last evening between {our and ‘ 9mm“ and intrepid phys1e1an: m}S‘ , k h 31 b0 te monary, adventurer and scientist has five 0 cloe , w en sever ysen r- his headqu I rs and from here he ed the apiary of Mn Thos. Begg, on traverses the coast not only of New- Durham-st, and deliberately robbed foundland, but of Labrador main- one of the hives of honey. m van. land, Vigifing at times the my Vil" lages stretched along that little dals first entered the woodshed, where known and dangerous shore. ‘ they sec at Ed 3 rake for the P11111099 So extensive has become the range and of his labors and so necessary that recently asked the University 7-, .4“. n. “A...“ of Toronto to recommend an assist They then made away with the honey; up the sidewalk, the route being mar- ked by honey drops for some dis- tance. Mrs. Begg was calling oneneigh- bor at the time 01 the theft and it is supposed the boys were watching this opportunity to make the haul when no one was around. Mr. Begg- is naturally indignant as a result of the depredations of the narties concerned in the theft, and IS oflering ‘hension. 'An act of this nature is but me The stepping stone to crimes of a more‘ $5,000 serious character and the guilty anteet' ones should be taught a. lesson. and p Did Chauffeur Suffer Sunstroke? That is the Explanation of Hamilton Auto Tragedy much speculation as to the cause of ‘ last Thursday’s fatal automobile acâ€" ‘ cident on the mountain, and var- ‘ ions explanations have been oflered, 1 but until yesterday nothing had been _ said that seemed definite. It is now t believed that Keith Mch, the g chaufieur, Was affected by the heat § before he came to the fatal spot and i that Miss Perkins realizing that he I had not complete control of the ‘ can, became terrorized and threw her ‘- Caused the steering wheel to turn, and the car to'take the fatal plunge. Hamilton, July aroma. d th is naturally indignant as 228.1,“: the depredations 0f the ibis priw cemed in the theft, and: a we‘ reward for their appre‘ an 8- made to Dr. Jamxesoh Goes as Assistant to Dr. Grenfell mark in trade, com! the late Alexander J for many years was enterprising farmers living in the acetic! His four sons all I“ cal profession. Toronto university with honors 1908 and has been attached to the stafl of the City-General Hospital until about a month ago, when he :wns oflemd an appointment in fan was oflemd an EPPC away Newfoundland. tice, where he might flow up with the country. AWavy in the northern end of Newfoundland lies the town of Wesleyville at certain seasons of the year is a; populous place of some 3,000 composed entirely of fishermen or those identified with that industry. 3 Here it is that Dr. Grenfell, the [famous and intrepid physician, mis- sionary, adventurer and scientist has his headquarters and from here he traverses the coast not only of New- foundland, but of Labrador main- land, visiting at times the many vil- ' ~- “Mm-had 9‘!an that little For Newfoundland -w -â€" - the Dr. recently asked the University of Toronto to recommend an assist~ ant in the work, and from among the large list on its roster Dr. J9. - ieson was invited to poneider the proposal. u 7 1: â€"â€" “an. “WI. u .â€"vâ€"â€" , friends Dr. Jamieson last ween left for his new .field of labor, and it is possible the enthusiasm for ”this work and the spirit of adventure which has :brought fame if not fortune to his principal, may infect J amieson, ‘and we shall have an historic name made for the little Thorah school on +1.. «mm or coast of Labrador. the sees 01' First Case Under Motor Vehicles Act Was Violation of a Minor Clause and Was Withdrawn The first case ‘ nder the “motor } vehicle act” came before the police magistrate yesterday morning. It be- ing simply a case of violation of one of the minor clauses of the act, and lthe first or its kind here, it was ‘withdrawn. But the magistrate said [it would be well it the owners of 'imotor cars made themselves thorâ€" §oughly acquainted with the provis- 3ions of the act as the police were ‘ perfectly justified in bringing such ;cases into court, and all future cases no matter how trivial, they appearâ€" Eed, would be strictly dealt with as the law demands. Motor car owners Ecan obtain a copy of this act from .the provincial secretary’s ofioe, To- ’ronto, or better still should see the Chief of Police and obtain a: few , â€" nâ€"‘AC'VMJ Chief of Police and obtam a) my. valuable pointers which may prevent cases of a like nature in the future. The police are to see that the law is Early this morning while a; lady was shopping in a Kentâ€"st. store, a. sneak thief purloined her umbrella, and disappeared as if by magic. The lady was obliged to wend her way v- wv..- Dr. will receive a salary of n vear. part of which is guarâ€" a sfiort consultation Umbrella Thiei a. surprise Motor car owners y of this act from retary’s ofioe, To- still should see the and obtain a: few which may prevent ature in the future. m prac- up with northern town of \V with 1st The Outside 0! Every Box For All The World To See Every user or "rruu-u-uu- .__v ' formula of thxs famous fruxt medmme is printed plainly on the outsme m cu.- t “ Fruitâ€"a-tives pox. \Ve have. stated many timesâ€"and now state clearlyâ€"the. 13 made of the Juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, With valuable heart at understanq gvby fins: 15 true. 8% of sweet principle, and 1% of - ' ‘ ' ‘A-JL 9114, dives “ ‘0‘ NHL“ v: up-.. -._, box. \Ve have stated is made of the juices of apples, nerve tonics and antiseptxcs. Fvervone knows that fruit Juice many timesâ€"am oranges Everyone knows wen. .u... understand why this is true. Fruit juice consists of about 91% water, 8% of sweet princi bitter substance. It is the quantity of bitter principle in‘ffl fruit value as a medicine. An emin ' ’ ‘ experimenting, found a method of increasing the bitter princi ' ' ative qualities. thus increasmg the medicinal or cur j ' first extracted from fresh, ripe oranges principle. Then tonic: auu “meet”... or tablets, now known far and wide as “ Fruit-a-tives.” “ Fruit-a-tives ” is the only medicine in the world that is made of fruit 'uices, and is one of the few remedies that have let their composition be known rom their introduction to the public. “ Fruit-a-tives " is nature’s stimulant for the liver, bowels, kidneys and skin. In cases of obstinate Constipation, Liver Trouble, lndigtstion. Backaclic, Rheumatism, Headaches and Impure Blood, this wonderful fnzit medicine cures when everything else fails. “Fmit-aâ€"tives” is sold everywhere at 50¢. a. box, 6 for $2.50. or lrial l 01:, 25.2., ' 't-a-tivcs Limited. Ottmx'a. -_ ...:11 a. cont. nostnald. on receipt 0 A stafi correspondent of The Globe writes as follows from Englehart New Ontario : When your train with one last spasmodic bump comes to a stop, and the first sight that greets your glance as you shove your head out the window, is a stretch of love- ly green grass and a bed of real ‘flowers, you may take it {or granted you are in the town of Englehart, four years old, a divisional point of the T. N. 0., andâ€"â€"so say its‘ inhabitantsâ€"the centre of the finest ‘ agricultural country in the The visitor, having passed the farming country around Liskeard, may question the claim, he may not care a whether it is a divisional point not, but when he climbs on the train again he will carry away the IT'IILOI‘Y - minr‘ north. through N ew ia'nter bent 1 in or â€" “Fruit-aâ€"tives” is 501 or will be sent Postpaid ' vowâ€"â€" of fragrant flowers and picture 0 one spot in the north, where man’s grim, conquering the, with the wild is not painted all over. in rough sketchy effects. ‘ FLOWERS FOR THE NORTH. Facing the problem of peopling the north, though they were, the T. N.‘ 0. Commissioners found time to think of flowers. So at Englehart the Province of Ontario owns a. green house, from which will go plants to beautify station surroundings along a min (1 But there is another use for this greenhouse and its grounds. Eagle- hart is the centre of a. magnificent farming country, but its farmers are hardly on more than speaking terms with the soil and the climate. They A.-n know they can raise nay mm and potatoes, and so up comes and oats and potatoes. Experi: ing is the front wheel of pro: but the settler, who has used 1‘ year of his life in clearing a pi‘ land of its tangle of trees and finds little comfort in that, t} while he digs down to see if th he planted has fallen through th‘ 0 3-... yccu. Us h.-â€" ___- land of its tangle of trees and bush, finds little comfort in that, though1 while he digs down to see if the seed1 he planted has fallen through the oth- er side. This experimental farm near Monteith is going to «In this experi- menting for the farmers, and the Eu- glehart gardeners will do the same. In the greenhouses at present are a. large number of tomato Blants. and these will be transplanted outside in order to see Whether the tomato can be profitably grown Four years ago “'1‘ townsvite of ”Ifang‘leimrt of “ Fruit-a-tivgs” knows exactly ,.u. :â€" uâ€"q'nfnt‘ “‘5" clearing a piece 0f the lots on the at were put up ‘. Yet four years Experiment- 11p outs, N state Clearlyâ€"man. s and prunes, with valuable-heart and crop tealthfulâ€"but perhaps some do not W191; g e and 1% of a -. ted gives the ars of non ', 8% of sweet principle, itter principle in-fruit that t physician of Ottawa, after ye , ‘mg the bitter principle in fruit juice, 10“? lualities. are fresh, ripe oranges, apples, figs and sweet atoms are replaced by the bitter are added, and the whole made into I it-a-tives.” me in the w t have let their com orld that is made of fruit position be known st: for the liver, bowels, kidneys and skin. un iver Trouble, lndigrstion. Backache, 3d, this wonderful innit medicine cures El 01 50c. abox,6f"r$2.50,0flriall0X.25'.:., f0 ce by Fruit-a-tivcs Limited. Ottawa. e s is a lengthy where things I do in the nor Practically all the land Within a" wide radius of Engleh'art has been ‘ located, but farms can the purchased Five years ago three lonely settlers, represented the entire population of the lower part of Ghamberlin townâ€" ship, but toâ€"day there are fifty fami lies there. All of them have good clearings and in the fall three new ‘ schools will be opened. The men who are clearing the land in this district, ,J._- DAV". 0-5â€" . schools will be opened. The men who are clearing the land in this district, are generally from the old country, with Englishmen and Welshmen prey dominating. 1n the northern part of Chamberlin township 9. number of German set- tlers have taken up land and their farms are samples of what hard per- jsevering work can do. There is one Eman in this German colony who lan- ded in Toronto about five years ago ‘ with a family and $25. While there he gmet aGerman Jew, a horse trader, 1 who had been up in the north country SET'I‘LERS FROM LANDS Carter’s Little Liver Pills. v.” ”man “0681 “mum. Must Bear Signature of See Fab-Slmllo Wrapper Below. ounz 5ch HEADACHE- :thy period in a. country as move as quickly as they north. run EEABAEHE. 1 rue-122mm. run amausstsss‘ ‘ res mam mm. m cousmmon run snuow mu. m ma coungxm land within a. OLD ney not heen built then, and the Germ- an and his family had to pack their efiects over a forest trail. The fol- ed 240 bushels of potatoes. The Ger- man settler is now one of the most mmmemus farmers in the township Ley and sent him up to Chambenmn. ; . RE'fi JACKSON, Barristers, Etc. 1 : . the branch line into Charlton had \ qglidtors for The CW Bank of Com. °°‘°"‘ °" ”m" “ FIRE AND L": wt been built then and the Germ-1 ' matte. Money , , ' ‘ :. om www.mdsay m and his farmly had to pack their five ErnofgIOOBE EC. ALEX JACKSON m Largest "re m ______.___â€"â€" afiects orer a forest trail. The folâ€" ‘ f 8011-â€" lowing years he and his sons marketâ€" ; EIGH R, KNIGHT, Bunster, ext- Co ltd ed 240 bushels of potatoes. The Gerâ€" 01’, NQWY Pubhc, §?lw%:t%ca Aogmdlseéfi'fnfil”“$l°ym man settler is now one of the most. . be" - ’ 13'0““- ln (Amd' a W . . . health 111311281100 compares. m prosperous farmers 1n the townshlp I Solicitor for pm“, Bank of Canada. Bates and Premium 85‘ respectable company. “12's.?” ‘5 and his sons have all ot farms for ‘: le bone 41. _ g ’l‘e P the Farmers Bulk losses IS {rompt an} Liberal “a“: and standlrg of line compafiyrfgw themselves. ‘ , WHAT THE SOIL WILL PRODUCE fl“ _ insured in itv rf ct t-"u' 0rd ' ._ . 1 mm MIGHLIN 1111, FULTON ”we Igvcfigfiffi . u I . s 77L'A7'o71 E. All the complimentary things that V. have been said about the country 1. around New Liskeard, apply with equal force to these townships. There i is no dividing line through the coun- i try here and timothy, clover and oats [are the chief crops. Fall wheat is grown with great success on a nun . ber of farms, but while the mines and“ the construction camps continue to 1 call so loudly for feed, the wheat will have to wait. Potatoes are a staple crop; in fact, all root crops grow 4 - - 2.. #hn 'li‘m- v-vr, ,, well. Instanées are quoted glehart country where p0 ted in the fall came up. in tn: 312...",â€" l desired, and m “ma w “m _-__ , none the worse for their wm er 30 i with special pri in journ. Apple trees three years . interest. are growing in Duck township. able at our office. BACK TO THE FARM. STEWART O’CONNOR, In a rough new country like the l Barristers. Lindsay the L'I'e'miskaming, success is {or strong, and the man who cannot ‘. CAVANA 8: \VATSON, Ontario and stand and fight the battles alone and! ' Dominion Land Surveyors. En- unaided must go under. But here in} losers. Valuators. Surveys of .1111 E 1h t f e tom the! escriptxons attended to, including ng e ar a group 0 m n 1‘ Drainage Works. Officeâ€" er’s Blk. nded together Orillia, Ont. P.O Box 228. hone 267 old country have be for mutual held. They call themâ€" ________________.._.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"____ selves the English Canadian Social Hopkins WeeksHopkins : and Political Union and one importâ€" B . te SOY 't N m . t s r . . . . . . . am: rs, m are, 0 nes, e c. o icxtor ant ObJCCt 0‘ the“ organization Is to | {or the Bank of Montreal Money to loan at low- aSSiSt members nOt 1200 well equipped ‘ est rates. Ofices, 6Williamost. South, Lindsay in a financial way to settle upon the ' om. Branch office at Woodville. G. H. HOPKINS, K.C. c. E. wssxs land. The president of the union is- FBE‘D HOLMES HOPKINS.:B A. William Hugh , a sturdy little Welsh- ‘ man who through his former work as L's-i=5 ‘â€"' ‘OOOOOOUO 00000000000 ')00 I o . a Crown lands agent, knows the 3 north country like a well loved book i y ‘Williams Hugh is a Magistrate in Englehart, but four miles north of the ‘ a ..- «ml IOOOO Jew loaned the German some mo and sent him up to Chamberlain. branch line into Charlton had town is a UUWH AD an au-â€" - make‘ his home. He never tires of I‘ talking when the subzect is the north- ‘ land and in this he but voices the general sentiment of the people. AND OTHERS ARE COMING. The Government is spending large i sums of money upon immigration i ‘ work, but it is doubtful if the ~esults i ywould be so encouraging if letters 1 from settlers like those in Temisâ€" kaming district were not carrying their messages of invitation to the old land. Every young Englishman Welshman and Scots are coming inâ€" to the townships around Englehart to settle down near relatives and have tonnd a great new land, there is room to spare, and they are an- Yinus to share their good fortune is room to spare, and they xious to share their good with others. Injured at a Wm. Hazelton Had a Narrow Escape on Thursday on His Bro- ther's hrm A serious accident occurred Thurs- day) evening about five o’clock at the barn raising on the farm of Mr. Frank Hazleton, Ops township, west of. the Ross Hospital, when his bro- ther William, aged about forty, fell from a scaffolding thirty feet high. It appears that he was trying to put a. braâ€"cc in position, and it'being too heavy, caused him to overbalanoe and fall. Dr. McAlpine was immediately summoned, and the injured man was removed to the Ross Hospital suf- fering from painful injuries. Today Dr. McAlpine informed The Post that Mr. Hazleton was suffer- ing from concussion of the whole body, but that his injuries would not be attended With fatal results. Barn Raising 1n Ops A barn raising was held this at- ternoon on the farm of Mr. Frank Hazleton, Ops township, just west of the Ross Hospital. A big crowd was present, and an enjoyable time will be spent this evening. u «no»; '1 sucéess is for the ' ___________..â€"â€"â€"-â€"-- he man Who 03mm: ' CAVANA 8E ‘VATSC ht the battles alone andi. Dominion Land 1 i ineers. Valuators. go under. But here 1n\ escriptions attended group 0f men from the Drainage Works. Offit have banded together Orillia, Ont. P.O Box .re quoted in the En- where potatoes plan~ . . ‘ persons or loanmg compames, u may be in sums to suits borrowers. Seed MEIChant and Dean . I ‘ in EigetEZirmvéiierspr sogâ€" “ desired, “‘11 “I Y wi speciapri'eges. oumaypayin B - , ees three years old ! instalments without increase in rate of Greafscailfl‘derdTWme 0‘“th ' . .3 XS»? 1 \ Interest 3nd mstalmenta pay true to name 82% :gpplyemfi ‘ root crops gnu" , x and to make loans on gown Duck township. interest. able at our oflce. 3 THE FARM. William-8L, [my In 1 STEWART a: o'conugn, Barn Raising ti his former work as " ls agent, knows the ke a well loved book i is a Magistrate in 1 our miles north of the ‘ that one day he will\ the counu y ‘ apply with ”was”, scum and mums a pwnshipe. There } Mone to loan. Special attention “1311 the 00‘1“” 1 given a? Investments Offices, Domin- sMITH SMITH clover and 0313.101] Bank. corner of William and Kent LAND Stuvzmas Am Cm E~ all wheat is '. Streets, Lindsay. .. 5931 ‘ 3.4.Iouughlln,l(. c. ., A. wanton. a. A. Municipal D aimge Work a g . To "c sung” P2036 31-)C_“t“3¢X LL- .4...“ and ‘ James Area! 7 I IMHQAV A..__ :nâ€" x We are Prep“ an- and farm props BARRISTERS Former Lindsay Citizen Head of Iowa State Banker’s Association The following from. the Sioux City Daily News refers to Mr. John McHugh, a. former resident of Lind- say : Tiie Sioux City way is the way of coâ€"operation. That’s what the Sioux City bankers say who We just retumed from the state bankers? conventions in Des Moines. Twenty-five of them came in on the 9.30 Northwestern train this morning. Their faces were covered with smiles and their clothes with dust of the greatest corn belt in 15:: world. The particular thing which made the Sioux City bankers feel good was their victory in securing the election 3 I of John McHugh, president of the First National bank as head of the state bankers’ association. Every member of the Sioux City delegation u got into the fight in Mr. McHugh’s £1 behalf, and they had the support of 3 .the northwestern Iowa bankers. S. i EM. Leach, of Adel, was also a. candi‘ ' date for the place. Mr. Leach opened . 1 campaign headquarters and made ‘ a desperate campaign. The Sioux: City bOOSters spent their time doing ; quiet Work but working overtime. The ‘ result was that Mr. Mel-{ugh won by l amNOfity 0(46 votes inatotalvotal of over 1,000. \VATSON, Ontario and Land Surveyors, En- ators. Survevs of all uttended to, including :ks. Officeâ€" er’s Blk. ?.0 Box 228. bone %7 is President bmlding and sur- ’, Etc. LINDSAY, FRIDAY TI]! [WEIPOOL reg table Company; 7171;“ “‘3‘. 109% is prompt and liberal, m“; and standing of the company“? insuredinitperfectseeum’ . t . W. R- mm. 1 Agent for Lmdsay and Vim m. Warn Sluts. 0.}: s, Gm. 81mm Ontario Marble :1 Granite M Kent-st. Lindsay. 0mm LINDSAY, ONTAIiio. Dealers 111 all kink of Maj mastic Marbl e and Game will: etc” of the latest designed mnnship. A call solicned. Intending pnrchuets an 11;: W W. Jordan whose good Ifil'fl he business. THE KEMEDY MILLING C0, Ill W. H. CRESSWELL, DEALERS Ill tum LATII, ETC. PLANING MILL â€" In: of Sash. Doors. Frames.‘ of house trimmings. , We make 3 SM“ ware, such as Step “I Boards, (‘lotha Hows, *- We are prepared to ' fices on FARO“) mg I: ready Roofing in “'1 strictly fire proof andfnnyfl f you need anything mm 0. 0 n c u 1 t ‘15. Wéi pmmptly. rm: mm mm. EN 3 ,__‘ mm m Lou..\ I.“ "sumac: 0mm. wziuncrox 81’. mm Coroner for Vim ‘ Officeâ€"Ridouv st. “F4 Lindsay-$15.. (tonne! 3* Dr. Kempt .1 T ‘ LITTLE 381mm Graduate Universitips forms of tul (Geiter). Office hou Even'thmg upâ€"w , geetlp vresen'lai: Org": pecudty Sp undid l less extraction W fl. ”0"” (“five 1138113 0 Formerly Creme]! 1N: Dentist ' Member goyal (PM departments practiced. l API’LE BARBER Fl COIIIG G.- modern PHYS] CIA-N5 BLANCHABD DENTIST"?

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