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Lindsay Post (1907), 22 Jul 1910, p. 16

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p 1 'v' fiv Local Pupils Wm Distinction in ‘ Religion of Art fianadian National Exhibitqu AUGUST 27“! lo 8 EPTEIIBER IZIII, I9 l0 The following is an incomplete list of the successful local candidates at Toronto College of Music: Winnie Granger, St. Joseph’s Con~ .vent, Lindsay, 3rd class honors, 3rd year piano. " ‘ 4â€"1. .1-“ Laura Brien, Lindsay, 131: honors, 1512 yea piano. Jennie Carter, St. Joseph's Conâ€" mt, Lindsay, 15% class honors, 131: year piano. PAGE 3 honors, 131: year piano. Marjorie Lyons, Lindsay, lst. c1 honors, 131'. year piano. Flossie Real, Lindsay, honors. mily Dobson, Lindsay, honors. Ruby Hartley, mnusay, no ‘ Comin 2nd Pass in vocalâ€"F. McCrae, I J. Y. EGAN, Specialist of Toronto " A WORD OF CAUTION. a II v..â€" Procrastination is the most common error of ruptured people. In most cases the§ do not allze the risk they are running. 0 ma ve been ruptured for some time an no noticed any change for better or worse. Bu remember, no rupture stands still. Evenltn $5“ng larger the bowel is W test to the lde, and any day your 0rd trussis 1131):): to slip while llrtmg or con hing and let more the bowel escape. . In suc a case stran hernia mayresult m death. Man p e come tome‘constipatedmervous, irrita e, suflergnef from mdxgestion and constant colds. They . i dom charge thisto their rupture, but that ll where their ill-health ori tes. A rupture strains the whole pnysic or anlsm and is a constant nerve il'l'ltant, a h mg place for the germs of typhoid,and frequently causes rheu- matism.paralysls and sterility. Your rupture cured Will make you feel like a new beluga Let me help you live and enjoy life. What I have done or thousands in the past mg years Ican do for you to-day. Awakento what a cure means to yonâ€"viz, immediate security comfort and a perfect ph lcal eon- dition. ms is all yours o-da tor easkmg. Out-ol-town dents can cons true and return home same ay relieved of all ture troubl figmently. No operation, e. Tear of! tree coupon now. AND Excmons. 1m oved Grounds. New Building Exg'bits by all the Provinces, , (an. mm; a Barrel.) This conpon,upon' resentauon w 0‘ Eg rupture specia. ist, 331 West Stree Toronto, who will vlslt the towns dates mentioned below) will entitle bearer tojree consultation and exmuw ot his or her case. Ask at hotel 0113: number of my consultlnggrooln- Not. LINDSAY ¥§§3€ Saturday, Sunday, all day and night TWO DAYS ONLY ......... ’ TO RONTO ‘, Lindsay. WILL VISIT F‘H_l§€Iv-‘ THE GRENADIER GUARDS 7--.--. .A. n aAun Model Military Camp. Tattoo every night. |,000 Everything new in attractions. PERFORMERS AUGUST 5, 7 the E I say, i , Lottie Poast, Lindsay. 3, ' lst class honors in lst written harmony, Lottie Poast, Lindsay. :1 Laura. Brien, first class honors in 13. senior: rudiments. 4 Mary Quinlan, St. Joseph’s Gon- vent, Lindsay, honors in senior rudi- Vera. Jackson, Llnusay, nun.“ Kathleeen Prunty, St. J ‘ Convent, Lindsay, passed. Hortense White and Gladys cent, St. Joseph’s Convent, Winnifred McLean, mm and Della Nesbitt, Lindsay, 1 Mile. Webster, St. Joseph’s vent, Lindsay, passed. I a v‘ Monna Mathews, St. Joseph’s Con. ing. vent, Lindsay. 181; class honors in V1 primary piano. spa Lawrence Burke, St. Joseph’s Conâ€" T‘ vent, Lindsay, passed. of ‘ Anna O’Brien, Lindsay, passed. R. -1 Lillian Ringland, Lindsary, passed. Louise Spin‘ks Lindsay, honors. Lillie Bailey, St. J oseph’s Convent, Lindsay, Marie Camagh, Lindsay, Minnie Hartley, Lindsay, honors. Minerva. Taylor, Bertha Taylor, Ruth Shannon, St. Joseph’s Con- mt, Lindsay, pass. Ruby Hartley, Lindsay, lst rudiments. Vera. Jackson, Lindsay, passed i senior rudiments. (Special to The Post.) The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold their next meeting at the church on July 2151:. It will take the form of an open meeting. Rev, C. Best is expected to be present, and a. good programme is being prepared. ‘ We are pleased to state that Mr. l John Webster of this district who had his arm broken, is doing as well as can be expected. Dr. Bay was immeâ€" diately summoned, and set the limb. His many friends sympathize with him in his misfortune and hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James Routley, who have been many years in the West, Routley, at present. The trustees have engaged Miss M. Graham, of Oekwood, as principal in our school, duties to commence the middle of August. A large number from here attended ‘the 12th of July celebration in Lind- say last fiveek. Mr. E. Wood, our popular harness maker, is improving his property J ackson, Lindsay, honors. Mr. E. Wood, our popular harness maker, is improving his property by building a. new verandah in front of his shop. ’ Miss Eaton, of North Dakota, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Christian, sr., and: other friends here at pre- visiting his brother, AND AIRSHIP Nesbitt, CAMBRAY St. Josep‘fi's Ella Nesbitt St. J oseph’s in senior 'Minden Matters \ In Paragraphs Friday morning a his regular work. Britain. HID luvsâ€"n..â€" 7. Miss V. G. J ohnstone is spending the holidays at her home in Little ”LAW.“- UC‘GL L'AADQ --_7 Mr. and Mrs. Lucans. of Toronto. . . , nday the guest of Mrs Halleâ€" ents and pupils of the Palestine 1 this opportunity of exâ€" spent Su freund. school take Miss Annie Rogers is spending the pmsmg m a very small rneasure our holidays with her parents here. appreciaticn Of your servaces, as our‘ _ . teacher during the past two yearsl hMiss Matnn mini-neg :3 Lindsay, and a half. tzzlngeszprfl Mliissa 2:1; 21:38:91 “6’ We him: ever found you a very Sym- gu e ge ' pathetic and kind friend, a very con- Miss Scrogie is spending the holi- scientious teacher, and in every day school life, by precept and example shown us wherein lies the " the life of the soul, which alone is to live forever. ing. l Mr. Geo. Foster, of Lindsay, is ‘ We realize how often we disappoint- ed you in our work, and gave you ‘ spending a short holiday here. .needless trouble and work. ‘ " “- “An-n Miss Scrogie days at Mr. T Mr. Geo. F spending a St The Misses of Toronto. ob- WLuu M, v___ button, also Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R ertson, spent the holiday here. ‘ Mrs. (Rem) Seward of Palestine We can say with confidence that in is at present visiting her son, Mr. years to come you W111 nOt be for- Soward of this place gotten by us, and we hope ythat your ’ ' kindly interest will continue in us, MM!" and MI: tin tensitogi. m :12: ' eVen after we have grown up and left. 1‘. Geo. e a ’ 0 1n 0 ’ the Palestine school. ispent the holiday here. _ . Slg‘ned 1n behalf of the school and V A_-L T""‘“”" 129. - ‘_ ... _“ -- :ime. Nine lodges were present. A _ , number of booths were held at difie'r- PLEASANT POINT ent places. The Women’s Institute (Special to The Post) We are having rather damp weath- Miss L. Rose of Guelph. W111 ad- er to suit the hay-makers at present, dress the ladies of the Women’s 111- but it is giving the other grain a sum“ on July 14th' chance to grow and before long the -__+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" . 0 effects of the dry spell Will have (118- Laid to Rest appeared. The funeral of the late Miss ua1sy Hughes took place yesterday after- noon from the home of the parents to the Riverside cemetery. The services at grave .were conduc Balfour, pastor oi Methodist church. The pallbearers Bickford, 0. J01 Haight. . The beneficial effect of iron _ , mg ml upon -the system weakened the bar through illness, overwork‘ or scaring anemia, is well known. Fer- thrown . c 1 0 71A -_ nun I'OVIm IS a. PrepaldLLUu w Luuu supplies the valuable element in the most efficient way, com- bining with it the nourishing qualities of beef and the mild- ly stimulative eflect of sherry wine. Ferrovim costs $1.00 ‘a. bottle at druggists. and Mrs. W- pallbearers were, Messrs. B. )rd, 0. Johns, F. Coatsworth, Marshall, H. Balfour, and P. Foster, of Lindsay, is short holiday here. as Ada and Bella. Hogg, . we're the guests of Mrs. :es at both home and conducted by the Rev. Mr stor of the Queen street Michael of Hali- late Miss Daisy (Special to The Post.) is The recent rain done a great (1031 ‘ of good to the crops. m‘ Haying is the order of the day at at! present. Miss Tena. McNabb spent a. few ho- and lidays visiting her many friendS. .1 Miss Effie McMillan is spending her 1'8 91‘- 11.16 hvavuvâ€" , a handsome leather suit case, Miss Alice Greaves a beautiful foun- tain pen and hand painted hat pm, while Miss Margaret Logan read the following address: Dear Miss Truman,-â€"â€"We, the par- ents and pupils of the Palestine school take this opportunity of exâ€" pressing In a, very small measure our appreciation of your services, as our teacher during the past two years and ‘ We therefore Wish you to accept. these slight tokens as thoughtlessness of our esteem and gratitude, and with it our ‘best wishes wherever cast in the future. We can say wi years to come you will not be for- gotten by us, and we hope tthat your kindlv interest will continue in us, y A large number of people irom this If we had nee] vicinity spent the 12th in Lindsay and1 six or eight flag I animals. it is pc thou h the most of them received aw ‘ g 'a have counted (1 .d good ducking they say they had a 3 not now seem 11 [r fine time. I any change in t v at We are sorry to say that Mrs Fran. i th bic num : e Ara cis Brien is on the sick list, being ‘ everywhere are bedtast with an attack of bronchitis. râ€"Brooklyn Eag P. A serious accident was narrowly av- Jewelry erted here last Friday when a team “Yes, thege : := and waggon, owned by Mr. Jas Brien all right,” said ‘. town laundry ran awa . .Brie wa bu draw- ‘ . y Mr n S 6y heavy hnks frc 1m . . ed mg in ham-and was on the .way to “Often happen the barn With a load when it upset, he drew open a 01‘ scaring the horses. Mr. Brien was ad a dozen lir :r- thrown off and the waggon passed ov-\ vgmlewfin; ch er one of his legs, but owing to the ’ , . honest dealer mi- positlon in which he was lying the leg small fortune Ann’t find mu t.. was not broken, which otherwise un- doubtedly would have been the case. Mr. Brien received other slight injur- ies, but we hope to see him about ag- ain before long. Mrs. John Care-w, of East Emily, spent a few days with friends here recently. sed through this vicinity last week, ‘ buying up cattle. They made several ‘ purchases and had their cattle ship'- ped on Saturday. The binders are to be heard these days cutting the fall wheat, which has ripened quickly lately. Mr. Edward Hore, of the Manitoulin Island, is visiting friends in this vi- cinity at present. It is several years since Mr. Hore left here and we are glad to see him once more. 3 mDSAY POST _ber of people from this the 12th in Lindsay and nszt of them received a. accept pen’s flight with his typewnw... ing that interval the ceived a fresh series of misstatements t from him, which ought to have warn- . ( s“”911131106, and yet they did no 1 take any precautions to prevent t e 1 ' 1 {escape of the suspec . ' The excuse offered for this aston- ishing negligen to frighten him in i by force him to incri l~hsve 1ndu him to run away and ' ke t watch on him, so as to arres ment. As \of the press, ‘ with hundreds o _ ’ on mistaken identity, in every section of the kingdom. As Crippen disappeared . only fouri days before the horrible discovery 01 the mutilated body of the woman un- ’ der the coal cellar, the scent is fresh; 3 and the arrest of the suspected mur- 3 derer is highly probable, especrally as every newspaper is seeking_to 1 frighten the typewriter into betraying him in order to escape her own re- ,_ sponsibility as an accessory before ' or after the fact. not now seem likely there any change in the ten or tem, as it is called. esp the Arabic numerals now Jewelry In the Laundry. “Yes, these are genuine diamonds, ‘ all right,” said the owner of a down- town laundry as he drew a pair of heavy links from a gentleman’s shirt. “Often happen? Why, look here !" and he drew open a small box and display- ed a dozen links and collar buttons. “These came in this week. Some are valuable, some are not, but a dis- honest dealor could really make a small fortune in a year’s time. We don’t find much jewelry in women’s apparel. . They are n t" as forgetful 0 AL _' _ _A4-M15‘ The Nox Tastiess Liquor, Drug and Tobacco Cure We have yet to hear or one lailure to cure where a fair trial has been given. Can be given without the person knowing ie, is harmless and absolutely without taste. Mother, sister or wife, you would be doing a great work by giving this remedy to some members of your family. We COUNTING BY TENS. 0"" some members of your family. We will mail a full month’s treatment for five dollars. The Scobell Drug 00., Dept. L. St. Catharines. Ont. E. Gregory. special agent. Lindsay â€"â€"â€"â€"a 7 in this respect" of the suspected mur- r probable, especially spaper is seeking to mwriter into betraying lll’ferently, but it does lkely there will ever be the ten or decimal sys- called. especially slnce nerals now used nearly a based on this system. to Why We Buy is de- WHEREAS it is, in the opinion of the County Cnuncn' .. . b 'd es for th .. . construct certain steel and concrete n g 6 County thm‘ AND WHEREAS for that purpose the sum of $10,000.00 “We: be raised, over and above the ordinary current expenditure 01 y AND WHEREAS, to raise the said sum of $10,000.00 it Vil‘; sary to issue debentures of the Corporatlon of the County 0! “L for the sum of $10,000.00, which is the amount of the debt mmé’: created by this by-law, the proceeds of saxd debentures to be “PM AND WHEREAS, to : sary to issue debentures for the sum of $10,000.00, created by this byâ€"law. the saga purposes. vuv â€".__ , AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said debentures time and to make the principal of the said debt I‘epayable by fl during the period of twenty years, being the currency of the “‘35. the said yearly sume being of such respective amomsjm 5! gregate amount payable in each year for principal and were?” of the said debt, shall be as nearly as possible equal to mg: payable in each of the other nineteen years of the said Mod _ ‘in schedule “A” hereto annexed. "5| AND WHEREAS the total amount required by "The M .. , to be raised annually by special rate, for paying the said (12th 4 terest as hereinafter provided, is $735.82. " AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable prom é ation of the County of Victoria, according to the last t rolls thereof. is $5,981,578.00. i Corpor and equalized assesmen AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt . ° 60,000.00, whereol no portion of the 1mm 3 d the sinking fund thereof now 3mm t: 1. That for the purpose of raising the sum of 510.009.09'mfi Med for the purpose of the construction of steel and (:0an the County of Victoria, debentures of the Corporation oithe Cg Victoria shall be issued on the Twentieth day oi December. Ln“! nt of $10,000.00, with interest yearly at the rateof 1?! that is to say, the principal and interest in: te of $735.82 each, the said sum of $351; ' to pay the said sum of $103!! the amou cent per annum, equal annual instalmen Twentieth Day of December in each of the years 1911 to 1930M the office of the Treasurer of the County of Victoria, at $3! House in the Town of Lindsay. S L; AL‘Wnd-l 2. Each of the said 0606!:th Bun-u. m. ”3â€"" 7, Corporation of the County of Victoria, and he is hereby W orized and instructed to sign the hereby authorized to be issued and to cause the same to beta the treasurer of the said Municipality. And the clerk oftheairlll ty is hereby authorized and instructed- to attach the seal 0‘. mi poration to the said Debentures. ‘ 3. That during the currency of the said debentures the!!! w ' ed annually by special rate on all the rateable property 01th poration of the said County of Victoria, the sum oi {735.82% pose of paying the amount due in each of the said yew. (an, -...a :niuarocf in respect Of the said debt, as shown in the an! 3. That during the c ed annually by special : poration of the said Cc pose of paying the amc and interest, in respect “A” hereto annexed. 4. This by-law shall passing thereof. Date Payable December 20th, 1911 December 20th, 1912. December December December December December December December December December ‘ December December December December December December December . December 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 Of 88.739.96. now, THEREFORE. ORATION OF TH LOWS :â€" IY-LAW 'ro AUTHORIZE THE BORROWING 0F ‘10an THE PURPOSE OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF 8mm December December December December The above is a true cop)~ < consideration by the Countsr ‘ Council Chamber at the Cou‘. said County, on the 15th day v The above is a true copy of the consideration by the County Council of Council Chamber at the Court House said Countjr, on the 15th day of Xeve 11 O'clock in the forenoon, at which ti! Council are hereby required to attend PASSED at Lindsay this 15th Day mm“... mm.“ Clerk the said debentures shall of the County of Victoria, Clerk , 1930 and Treasurer. come Treasurer ...... .ao-o.- HE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL or m“ COUNTY OF VICTORIA smug SCHEDULE " .5 into force and as shall be signed by theWuin Victoria, and he is hereby unto- the same, and to issue fl! and to cause the same“ b“ LINDSAY, FRIDAY Interest $ 400.00 386.57 372.60 358.07‘ 342.96 327.25 310.90 293.91 276.23 257.85 238.73 218.85 198.17 176.66 154.29 131.03 106.84 81.68 55.51 28.30 $4,716.40 of NovembPI. ”-1” take efiect 011M principal 5 335.82 349.25 $10,009” said deb: u- m‘ tiva. To: PD

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