Manilla Bo‘! Highly Honoreé Dr. Alex. Ul- nlw- --_v, in “943531 PIOkSSion ' ies under Dr. John H. O'Donnell, a» l in 1877. He took a course 1 "‘" '3 Winnipeg, . Cannington Gleaner: The £0110Wing in the medical college of Trinity Um- 1 is taken {ran Saturday, Night of versity, becoming honor graduate M. ‘ ’ reference to B., In 1881, and later, m t e Csalt/in J :1" 9th, 1910, and has J well and {av 01,3ny year, honor graduate M. D., was of Trinity University. He spent part Brock of his time, soon aften his graduaâ€" and Mariposa. It alWays gives the tion, in visiting various American Ontario Gleaner pleasure to learn hospitals and in taking a special that the people of Canada. and par- course at Koch’s laboratory, Berlin. ticularlv those of this section. are He entered upon the practice of his making Progress in the advancement profession at Buflazo, N. Y., in 1881, of the betterment of this world, aid but soon after returned to Winnipeg, that they are taking a first place in where he practiced until 1894, at the the arts of learning: ’same time being largely instrumental ‘ “Dr. Alexander Hugh Ferguson, one in founding the Manitoba Medical oi the best known of Chicago‘s phfv- College, and was chosen ï¬rst presid- ent of the Manitoba branch of the British Medical Association. Since 1894 he has been an eminent member 1 of the medical profession in Chicago, He was induced to go there as pro- fessor of surgery in the post-gradu- ate medical school, and in 1900 was elected to the position he now holds one wno known to the gooa people of Cases just devel- oping and old, stub- born sores and swellings readily yield to the wonderful curative powers of this famous remedy. Orangeville, 0nt., Dec. 21, ’08 “W'e had a horse which was getting very lame on account of a Spavin. I was anxious about him as we could not work the beast when we most needed him. Our teamster saw Kendall’s Soavin Cure in the store and SW11. I am pleased to say he had success as the horse has stogaped y's limping and is doing his work. ’ ’ W. A. NICHOLSON. Don’t worry about Spavins, Growths, Swellings or Lameness, but use Kendall’s Spavin Cure. It cures every time. The world’s best liniment for man and beast. $1. abottleâ€"é for $5. Get our book “A Treatise On The Horse,†free at dealers or from us. Dr. B. J. KENDALLCO. mans.“ 5; . Ferguson Mokmg His Mark in Medical Profession it. SEE a. native of Manilla, 01 he was born in 1853. He at Rockwood Academy College, and began his as professor of clinical surgercy in College of Physicians and Surgeons. the medical department of the Illin- ois State University. Dr. Ferguson was notiï¬ed not long ago that he had been awarded a commandership in the Order of Christ of Portugal, the highest decoration that King Charles of that country can bestow on any one outside of royalty. ALDREDâ€"On the 7th, in Bobcaygeon the wife of Fred Aldred, of a daughâ€" ; ter. HENDERSONâ€"On June 30th, in Bob- caygeon, the wife of G. genderson, of a. daughter. PENROSEâ€"At Fenelon Falls, Thurs- day June 16th, 1910, the wife of ‘ Mr. J. Penrose, a daughter. I SOUTHAMâ€"At Bury’s Green, on Satâ€" urday, June 25th, 1910 the wife of Mr. Jos. Southam, ason. Scientiï¬c tests ,have shown that it then by the use of mirrors, a person can ' ses : see.- the play of his muscles while ex- ito t he will develop them more on 2 of can i will anâ€! ‘ercising, 'rapidly than a. person conscious 'the muscular movement only througï¬ BORN Silver†Wedding At Bobcaygeon The popular pastor of Knox church, Bobcaygeon, Rev. W. G. Smith, and Mrs. Smith, celebrated their Silver Wedding on Friday, July 8th, having Oro township on the ‘ 18th of July, 1885, when Mrs. Smith discarded her maiden name of Margâ€" aret Rouse About 125 members of the Knox and Dunsford church assembled iin the afternoon to celebrate the evâ€" been married in address expressing their appl'UULauLuu of the pastor’s faithful work in the Master's vineyard, and handed to Mrs ‘Smith avery handsome silver tea lset, butter dish and chafing dish. ..,-__ «mun nf mlbu a- 'v-; _- set, butter dish and chafing dish. The Knox church address spoke of Rev. Mr. Smith’s unselï¬shness, pa- tience and love, his sweetness of spir- it, strength of will, as well as his ab- ility in the pulpit and accompanied " ' “"“Mb‘nn nf good Will With a ility in the pulpit and their expression of good bag of silver coins. . g '_-1 The Dunsford â€we 'â€" ~ Mr. Smith replied feeling kindly expressions and war ed them, for the mementoes py occasion. There were vidual gifts, distance. Mr. Smith’s father, Mr. Wm. Smith of Newmarket, was present as well as Mrs. John Smith from Newmarket. Refreshments were hospitably serv-i ed and a very sociable event passed 1 off most agreeably, Mr. Sam. Fletch? er hitting of! the general spirit in his own humorous way by saying that he wished Mr. and Mrs. Smith a hundred repititions of the happy occasion and that he might himself be present at every one of meansâ€"Independent. She Declares She Never Forced Pupils to Attend Catholic Exercises Ottawa, July 14.â€"-Miss Grace Ran-l a teacher in the district of No. 10 County of Russel, writes to inial to the statement made by James Smith in the aï¬idavit read by Rev. J ogn Cobourn in Toronto, and which‘ was published throughout the prov- ince, that she compelled his children to attend the Catholic religious exerâ€" cises,‘ and that she had had a statute \of the Virgin Mary in the school. She asserts that the statements are abso- lutely untrue, and that the only pray- er was the Lord’s prayer, at the op- ening of the school each day. bf " {support of everybody. It may not be _: generally known that the curlers last Winter purchased the rink they had up v‘to that time been renting, and that‘ ithey intend to hold a bonspiel next iwinter. Any funds that may be left, it therefore, after the celebration expen- n ' ses are met, will be very acceptable xâ€" ‘to the curlers. They are going to put re ' on as good a. list of attractions, as of can be got together for the day, and g5 i will use every eï¬ort to give all who conic a ï¬rst-class day's enjoyment. t )f the Free Press, giving an en nial to the statement made Smith in the aï¬idavit read Jogn Cobourn in Toronto, . and Mrs. 81mm Celebrate Important Function Civic Holiday At Fencion Falls Gazette : The annual celebration of the Ninth of August, civic holiday, will this year be conducted by~ the curling club, and organization that is well qualiï¬ed to make as great a suc- cess of it as it has ever been in the past. They will try hard to make it the best yet, and they deserve, and {Without doubt will receive the hearty a large number of indi- were 1 gifts, including many from congregation read an inz their appreciation was present as well as th from Newmarket. were hospitably serv- sociable event passed ably, Mr. Sam. Fletchâ€" “m can nrhl 8011’“. in his ling to the warmly thank- ;oes of the hap- . Smith British Comment On Ozone Test‘ Report on Engineering Works by Lay- man Not Convincing The “Surveyor†in its issue of June 24th comments upon the Lindâ€" say ozone plant, and notes the weak point in the Provincial Board of Health report, viz., that no engineer- ing examination and report was made on the plant which failed because of certain engineering features. We quote as follows: m the plant which failed because of IVOUS mm! :ertain engineering features. quote as follows: way to c( “The Lindsay plant may be as de- ‘one do in point Mr. fective as the chemists tell us, but to ‘ v,_‘L (1 1 had been properly mi would have been done the ozone was not mi water is at the root and a report upon th ‘this part of the inst ,prepared by an engix say may or may not w an Um. u- -_- report infers, but it is to be hoped in the intenest of the Lindsay author- ities who have purchased the plant that it is capable of being set right, and that the Board will appoint an engineer to inspect the machinery beâ€" fore they condemn it on the chemists' report. Fenelon Falls Oarsman i Fenelon Falls Gazette: In the Do- minion Day regatta at Kenora a four oared crew composed of R. Wilson, P Wilson, A. Fulton and J. L. Nevison stroke, carried off the honors in the lapstreak race, in which two Winni- : d six Kenora crews competed. ! peg an In its account of the race, 1 the News says : “The ï¬nal heat was therefore left between Nash’s Winnipeg crew and Nevison’s, and was very keen. The start was almost perfect, and both crews strained ev- ery muscle. The race was pretty close till the turning flags, but Nevi- , son made the best turn and was soon ‘ three lengths ahead. Winnipeg gained but were never able to considerably, a won overcome the lead, and Kenor out by about two and a half lengths. Time 4.05.’ ’ 13..- ‘g +hn “Joe†Nevison is Falls, and his fr pleased to learn t1 his cleverness with LINDSAY POST . McGILL. Manager. is a native of the friends here will be that he still retains :h "the cars. What To Do 3 In Thunderstorm “ Sheltering Under Trees or Near Hay Stack Should be Avoided 8 KING HEAD TORONTO ST. WEST. OFFICE, THIS BANkal-IAS OPENED A BRANCH IN LINDSAY, OPPO- SITE THE POST OFFICE. uanJGU-v’ ...__ the safest procedure is to lie down. To hold up an umbrella as shelter against the rain is to seek disaster. Similarly, should one be cycling when overtaken, one should dismount and leave the cycle on the ground. It is not that the cycle diâ€" Lrec'tly attracts the lightning, as is " “L - “och flat b â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" rectly attracts the lightning, as 13 generally supposed, but a flash throws out innumerable branch disâ€" charges. Ii one’s clothes are dry one may receive no further injury than a smart shock, but if the garments are sodden with rain fatality may leasily result. The safest place is within the house. True, the building may be struck. but the chances are verymemote If such should result. it lis invariably the chimney stac , -L- which is selected by the flash in its passage to earth, and consequently one should stand well clear of the ï¬replace, which invariably will be blown into the room. Hot water and other pipes should likewise be avoided The windows should be shut, for glass ?is an excellent insulator, and will _ not attract lightning, as is popularly believed. One should not sit in a conâ€" servatory or greenhouse, for the itrailing wires and general metallic work may be highly charged with electricity resulting from a flash; and ; one should not shelter in a- farm ibuilding where animals are collected. [Lightning is most erratic in its sev ‘lection of convenient channels for its passage to the ground; but if the foregoing hints are home in mind a person caught in a storm is less likeâ€" Ty to be a victim to its caprices. â€"â€" ' Chamber’s J ournai. of Canada, :ing a. storm. Light- , rain water pipes, should be avoided. If over open country and rated with the rain, ard is to crawl under a edge. Should such be 3 on a plain or moor its eX‘U‘éme per cent, per a Company, has 30th, J um, 19 . the Company on and after Friday the ï¬rst day of m The transier books will be closed frOm the 9531.1 -. 0 , 30th. June both days inclusive. ' By order of the Board. 3 1 : JAMES LOW, NEWTON SMAL; Manager. â€hm a“ ' â€â€˜89 .vâ€"vâ€" Lindsay Branch: Little Britain Branch: 9 at Can an: I. F. Loosemore, Manager. gion. Woodville. 8m rrland and Block“ C. S. Thompson, Actmgq Austria-Hungary Finland Ireland Emil Belgium Formosa Italy Sen-h Brazil France Japan Siam Bulgaria Fr'ch COChin-China Java SonthAfrfl Ceylon Germany Manchuria SuahsSml China. 9 Great Britain Mexico Sweden . Crete Greece Norway SW Denmark Holland Persia Turkey _ Egypt Iceland Phillipine Islands West†Faroe Islands India Roumania 395w -- --- manlllllfl FULL FARTlCULARS ON 1â€â€: Miami 1873 OPPOSITE L’ Transacts a General Bankinc Deposits of $1 and upwards r from date of (feposit to date of v: HEAD OFFICE - Oï¬xce Hours 9 am. Branches of the Bank in awry EA general Banking business tr Savings Department at ever: ? Oï¬ce Hoursâ€"- mm 3 o’clock, Available for Manufactm'ing and Lemma Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Mu: Corporations, larmas and private indiï¬duals. bl": Lc Holland Egypt Iceland Faroe Islands India. 3 DELAY IN lSSUlNG. FULL Savings Bank Deparhnem at cv aw Most People Read 373 OF CANADA f A Complete Banking Semice HOLfï¬ES, Manager Lindsay 553m“ ' 'Proflts ............................... of Canada POST OFFICE - - A CHARTERED BA? ;. 10 to 1 o’clock- to 5 p m LINDSAY, FRIDAY ess tragsacwi and Commercial Hon: chants, Municipalities, king BusineSS- rds received. 1 Provin Reserve. ï¬ANï¬GEB 7. {’4 .n a