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Lindsay Post (1907), 18 Jul 1913, p. 1

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Victor” Hector mars BY 91 5, 1nd 0* no.5 sales ANK block 1-317 149 itw 568mm], Poughkeepaie. N. f!.; Alexander. mpreeemn'ng them-m i about Company, of Broth- ! John. at the Molson’s Bank. rm, and Russell. bookkeeper fitmns Nipissing mine, at 00- , but through all the nineteen 3k. IcCrimmon has done his without a break caused by 111- ' or absence, and eVery Sunday whim'faithfully in am bchumh. He is blessed with an ' hmfly: Mrs. Wm. Henderâ€" qufBrockae, Miss Rachel Mo- bun, Asmant Superintmdent E; changes have taken place W the Eastern Hospital Since .HcCfimmon made his home £31513”. Old faces have disap- mnd and have been mplaced by S‘J in}: 'IcCrimmon a. host 0! i will extend congratulations :33?ng record of honorable ser- hirthe ranks of provindal omâ€" K 1 412.0» ' .n Times of July 2nd:â€"â€"- “gen years agoâ€"In July i894â€" Crimmon came to Brock- maid )1: w :m his farm in the County Yd Victoria: near Lindsay. to take .. the farming operations in 518% ”‘ MO” with the Eastern Hospi‘ 3:20:73” Insane at Brocktine, and W m. ucCrimmon has the sa- if looking backward over £3 a score of years of faithful - marred by a black] mm the Wm Hoflpital Was 1 not com or ready for occupa- “a, ”d the grounds surrounding [31:2 pasture land or a jungle of LM and woodland. The trim E”, a, velvety lawnS, the shrub- f‘ we boWling greens, the sidev a 32d roadways were non-exist- :‘ M, and the farming depart- L’tw an to be organised and under Mr., Mc- ”med and espedally in the ”mg of live steel: did he excel, W of killing ofl the cattle, Mr. ‘fl'fiflnfin bred them until the{ W and swine multiplied and re- I was farm. Mr. Mchmmon; “1.0m horseman, and still has an ; mm for a good horse or a. '-‘2'1~. Lindsay, on Sunday, ‘Ju-lyzlhome 2913, to Mr. and Mrs. Mat- ing a May, 0: Digby. a son. C. C¢ BORN Year ! Messrs. Reuben and John Gorrm, .of Eden, were guests of Mr W. F. ‘ 'Sluggitt. 5 Mr. anders. W. Cleadenon of ‘Ar- tola, Sash” were guests or his~aunt4 ,Mrs. G. Dale on Saturday. ; We are sorry to learn that Mrs. 'Maty Rogers IS on the sick lift. Â¥ Miss Laura Rich returned to her home at Little Britain after spend- ing a. week with her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Coad. The busy hum of the mower is heard in every direction, and the men are busy storing.away their hay Miss Ruth Woodger oL'St. Oh and Miss Esther Wood of Mnfisay -re- turned to Lindsay.on Fridaynhaving Spent a fevv days with their cousins, :Stella and ':'I‘illie Hancock. ; I (Special to The Post.) Miss Flora Jackson, 61 Toronto Eat present visiting her parents, I jand Mrs. G. ,Jackson. Mrs. Mary Smith and daughter, Miss Eva Smith, of Oberlin, Ohio, are guest of Mr. J. W. Hancock for the week. Miss Bouncill and Miss Campbell of Bowmanville, are visiting hiss Margaret McKay. Mrs. W. Dale and daughter, M. Dale, of Sash, ar?,.:uests Miss ‘Elia Dale. fri-ends in the village. Mrs. Hawkef and children, Earls- court, near Toronto, are spending a few-weeks with Mrs. Wil‘k'mmS- Miss Hannah Rogers left day last for a, few day's v ranto. Mr. .anfl Mrs. H. B. Feir ‘ Haliburtcm, are spending a friends in the villa-9‘0 the Mrs. Stephens and children, Bow- mamville, are spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. W. Webster., The Independent Order of Foresters :will attend the Methodist Qhurch :next Sunday evening. Visiting breth- ren will. be made welcome. Mr. tha White, Temperance House, is Laid up with sprained ankles. We hope for a speedy recovery. ; Mrs. John Smith and children, Cobâ€" occnk, were visiting 'frimds ‘in the vfllage last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arksey; motored to Beaverton on Satumay that and thor- oughly enjoyed the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Spence Hardâ€" Mr. W. H. Tompkin's funeral was largely attended last Friday. There were one hundred «and five rigs in. the procession from the house to the cemetery. Bank Staff. London, is Vacation in the village n. w. ‘13. Spent 'a few days in village renewing «31d aoqmint LINDEN VALLEY (Special to The test.) 0. James, 01 the Dominion London. is spending 'th :ers 18“â€" On Satur- day’s Visit inzTo- - Feir and fami‘ Miss cf With .n- , l the ‘ tral S some 27 It’s up to «the high roller to ap- ply the brakes when he gets rid of his r011. The Girls' Separate School (St. Joseph‘s Academi‘) is to be con- gratulated on passing ten candidates out of the ttwelve who wm’ce. , Principal Trask, of the Alexam'lria ISclz'ool, was successful m passing-1f- teen pupils, a very creditable record indaed for a six reamed school. Principal McDougal'l. o! the Gen- tral SChaool, succeeded in passing some 27 candidatesâ€"a highly credit- able record in every respect. .Mr. Mc- Doug-alr has had” splendid success in the past with his entrance pumls. ‘ fad this year’ 3 results am a distinct tribute to his ability 85$ teacher. g The Boys’ Sepanatae School has ‘alsoi made a splendid showing. Seveni wrote from this: institution and all! succeeded in passing. 3 The record achieved, we believe is final to the high-est obtained by any town‘or city in meprovince and places our educational Institutions in the front rank. be a source of satisfaction, not only: to our teachers, but the citizens as a whole. . results on the whole are a. credit to our local ethodnls, and must, in town and cownty are reheved of the suspense at last. in this issue is published a list of the successful cannida‘tes and the Post in tendering .ibs congratulations urges upon the unsuccessfm ones to try again next year. Miss Spending mere. After waiting anxiously for some 'day for the results of {ho‘reoen-t en- trance examinations, the Candida-tee A number from here went to Ghe- mong Park last Tuesday on the Prosbytefia'n excursion from Fenelon ions 'I urday . Mrs. Watts and Salter have returnâ€" ed home after a week’s \‘fisitalt Oak- MI‘. and Mrs. f am‘i'l y Falls. Spent N., Y. fWatSGn and Sunday in Fenelon Miss Mable Jordon and Miss DaV‘e'Y. of Lindsay, are rencwmg old ac- quaintances here. service in the Sunday. Baddow. Rev. T. H In this i‘ ' ENTRANCE RESULTS bew from here teak in the Glorâ€" Twelvth at Bobcaygeon on Sat- (Spedai to The M) Martha ‘Svug'g-itt has been a few days at her home H. McDonald, of Rochester, visiting here and book the BADDOW Methodist Church «On INDSA Y POST LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JULY 18 1913 Lee Foster, 8 Eldon ................ Lottie Kett, 4 Dalton ............. Pearl Kett, 4 Dalton .............. Elvin McKinnon, 9 Bexley ....... Earl McKinnon, 9 Bexley ......... Loretta. McCallum, 2 Carden Pearl McKelvy, 5 Eldon ........... Dennis Marten, 5 Eldon ........... Teresa Millaley, 7, Garden ........ Anna Millaley, 7, Garden ........... Ross Neal, 9, Bexley .................. Sinclair Truman, 8, Eldon ....... Evangelina Whalen, 1 Garden ..... Clayton Hodgson, 8 Somerville ....... Harry Murray, 3 Somerville ............ Alice Oswald, 3 Somerville ............... Nataâ€"{£11 this list C means Central School, A means Alexandra School, E means East Ward School, 8. 8. means Separate' School, G. gMarian Arnold, Fenelon Falls ........ Gordon Arnold, Fenelon Falls , ........ {Muriel Campbell, 2, Laxton ......... ‘Lillian Cummings, 6 Fenelon ......... 'Willie Cunningham, 13, Fenelon ...... Mary Duggan, Ft-nelon Falls ........... 'Harry Duggan, Fame-Ion Falls ........... ‘hilfred N. Ellis? 3 Ver ulam ............ 11337 Graham, 13 Verulam ............... Harold Hetherington, l3 Verulam .. jAggie Henry, 6 Fene-lon .................. Wilma Johnston, Fenelon Falls ....... Daisy E. Junkin. 13 Verulam ......... Evelina Junkin, IO Verulam ............ May Kelly, Fenelon Falls ................ Mc‘bean, Lord, Fenelon Falls .... ..... Marguerite McIntosh, Penelon Falls Annie McNabb, 6 Fenelon ..... ............ Violet Nor-they, Fenelon Falls ......... . Mabel A. Oliver, 11, Verulam ......... Herbert Anglers. U. 1 Bexley Etta Jack-son, U. 1 Bexley Lorne Shields, U. 1 Bexley Gertrude Sullivan, 1, Digby Cora S. Thompson, 3, Dalton Garnet Thompson. 3, Dalton .. Hazel Broad, BObcaYgeon ..................... Lily Brown, 9, Verulam ........................ Orville Flewell, Bo'bcay‘geon ................. John Grant, BObCaygeon ...................... Haze] Hwamilton Bobcayg‘eon ............... Laura Harriston, 1, Somervil'le .' ........... Viola Hill, Bobcaygeon ....................... HaZel K's-11y, 10, Verul'am ....................... May K'ingsboro, 1 VeruI-am ................. Clarence Read, Bobcaygeon .................. Ma'nsell Lewis, 9 Verulam .................... Maggie Taylor, 9. Verulam ..................... Ali '3 Taylor, 9. Verulam ....................... Feme Wright, Bobcay'gecn ..................... T‘he SChOlarShipS this Year were'awarded £0 Mia-s wFame Wright, of Bovcaygeon P- 9- and to Master Jack K'irkconnell, of Lindsay. The scholarship is in the form of free tuition for one year at Lindsay Col- legi'ate, provided that the hglder attends the Institute this following year. ' The papers Of those Who were near the passing mark have been careâ€" fully reexamined. The marks of unsuccessful candidates have been mail- ed to' them and the certificates to successful ones. Marks will not be sent to successful candidates. PI'iDCipal KIPkCOnnell wishes those who purpose attending the Colle- g'iate Institute at Lin'dSaY. to notify him at as early a date as possible. The total number of marks obtain passing were 40 per cent. of the ma: cent. of the total. Thoma who secured EntranceExaminationResults :nvonn-n «1.49 m .o.........a......... ........ .....o..c ....... ouno c... .oOo .uo. as. no.- Continued on page 4. t......-.-..---.- on no so... u a. I con-on... u. o-ooo..0-aooouoccoonooo onus-o... nun-no -.-- .. .uooc on... I. 0-00.. «on no... acco-n...a.o..o.o I... on on onco-o-o- one... count-sou ov. on no ouoounooc~n-..oouv. KIRK FIELD. KINMOUN’T. LINDSAY. BOBCAYGEON. an...¢.-a......... 0080 C ONK. the marks for each subject and 60 per obtainable was 650. The conditions for Ian... on oo c. on 0-0... - unau-u- con-u...” .a...--o ......o.. ..u.. .n....,.--~ 0-... co. to. ured 485 marks are awarded honors. near the passing mark haVe been care- unsuccessful candida’oas have been mail- :0 successful ones. 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Ivory’s dressmaking department, has gone away on he: Mr. Albert Jones, of Peterboro, was a visitor to town on Thursâ€" day. Miss L. Burgess returned home on Tuesday evening, after a pleasant visit with friends out of town. Mr. Albert J ones, of Peterboro, I? The Citizens’ band of LindSay' held ;a moonlight excursion to the Falls jon Monday evening. The band gaVe ;an open air concert on the street, |which was much enjoyed. i The Monaca Club band of Pitts- Tburg, is favoring the citizens of this Eburg with a series'of open air con- certs which are highly appreciated by ,‘all music lovers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shay, of Flatâ€" wood, were in town on Tues ayreâ€" newing old acquaintances. Mr. Kenneth Griffin, of Lindsay, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Griffin. Miss Valera Laidley. an ex-stud- ent of O'memee high school, whose home is near J anetville, is visiting her cousin, Miss Lulu Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Fishburn, of Lindsay have returned to their home after a, pleasant visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. B. Courtney. (From Friday’s 'issue) Mrs. Staples, of Lindsay spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Earl, Sturgeon-st. Mr. J. Murray, of Peterboro spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Murray. Miss L. Thompson, of Manilla was! The fat-her of the. deceased left for Toronto on recmpt at a teleâ€" tbe guest last week of Miss E113 Pearce. gram. and the remains were brought Miss Flossie Beningham,‘ of Tororf- to his home in Emily @msday, .the to, is visiting her sister, Miss M. funeral takmg place Fnday mornzztg. ° â€"â€"â€"--â€"'+â€"â€"--- Bellmgham. Mrs. Dr. Goul-d returned on Mon- day from Camvray. She was accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. 10111;)- kins. ~ Canon Morley, of Toronto; occu- pied the pulpit in St. James church on Sunday last, preaching excellent sermons at both services in the in- terest of St. Al'han’s Cathedral, To- route. Mrs. Alex. Clark and family, of Lindsay are spending the summer at Cameron Lake. Miss Craig, of GOWgan'da, is visit- ing her cousins, the Misses Kerr. Mr. James Grace, of Toronto, is visiting Mr. Jas. Burtchaell, this week. Mrs. W. A. Bishop, of Midland is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. N'eViso'n. Miss Eva. Brokenshvire, of Toronto, is spending a, vaCation with friends in town. wartha. Miss E. Mitchell returned from Lindsay this week. Master Jack Brandon is visiting relatives in Pei'erboro. 3 Ms. F. W. Warren is enjoying ati holiday at Ottawa and Montreal. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Westerwelt, of New! York, who spent six weeks at thef Falls laSt summer, arrived this week' Mr. Thos. Spent a few Mrs. J. Da‘is is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruther- ford. Mrs. Jos. English and three “hil- dren left last week to spend a month at Hastings. Mr. Isaac Naylor, of Islay was in town on Monday on business. Mr. Thos. McDiarmid, or Long-ford Miss Ethel Mason, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Mason, returned home last week. E Mr. Alex. Clark of Lindsay spent Tuesday at the Falls. _ Miss Adams, 0! El Paso, Tam, spent a couple of weeks the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. N. Ruther- ford. Mrs. T. Wilson and children, of Cannington, are visiting Mrs. Clark and Miss B. Clark. are registered at the Hotel Ka- continued on page 5 _ w w“ 7 may -nvvv'wuw V 0 f . . V ' . . galrsfléarfeasicr to saye If you have a savzngsaccount in The Dominion . or money in the Bank does not slip away like money in YOU? pocket or at home. Besides. it is earning interest all t‘w Vâ€"v .~v ug. 51R EDMUND B. OSLER. M.P.. PRESIDENT; VLâ€"D. MATTHEWS. VICE-PRESIDENT. C. A. BOGERT. General Manager. . “9““ PM I? 35.000300. Reserve Fund $6.”.Mv 10:8] Asset: 876.“.000. The Influence of a Sai'ifigs Account 35 :. :A_ ‘A SIR EDMUND 3. OSLER LINDSAY BRANCH : THE. DOMINION BA (Speda! to The Post.) FENELON FALLS OMEMEE days at the Falls last g We are pleased to ecugmtulate Miss IG. I. McKay on successhflly passing ;her Sr.II.Musica]1 examinations in Imusic. Also Miss Florence MacLean iwho passed her primary musical ex- lamination with honors. { Both are pupils of Miss McFadden fof Beaverton, who teaches in town every week, to whom congratulations are due, as her five pupils who tried passed successfully and with haunts. ya saw successxully and with hang Mr. Alex Wheeler, of Torontofe visiting Miss Mosgrove. BO? 581' ROSS, Matager The teachers, pupils. parents, etc, all- gathered at the church at ten 3. m. Three horses and waggons Con- veyed them to Balsam Lake where they hid lunch and an enfoyafole af- terncon was spent, returning at 7 p. The Brethren of .Kirkfield, L. O. L. attended the parade and celebration of Battle of the Boyne at Port qury on J My 12th, and were fortunate enâ€" ough to bring hame the $10 prize for being the best dressed lodge in atâ€" tendance. Mrs. MacLean and daughter, of Edâ€" gar, Ont, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McFadden. are staying at Balsam Lake with Lady MacKanie. John R. McKay spent Tuesday in Lindsay. (Special to The Post] Count and Countess de Lesseps and their two young sons. Miss Ethel MacKenzie, Lord Som- ers, Lieutenant-Governor Sir John and Lady Wolfe-Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Griffin, Madam de La. Granie (sister cf the Count) and daughter ail arrived from England last week on the Royal Edward and i DWing to the fact that the lineman Wore his pole straps he was pre- Vented from being buried tram the itop of the pole to the ground. The flash attracted the attention of Fore- gman Alfred Barber and Tier zed the pole and attached a rope {around the “Conscious man. who hanging from his straps. He was lowered to the ground, and a tele- phone message sent to the Toronto Electric Light Company asking for ,a pulmotor and a physician. 3 Although two doctors and the pulmotor were rushed to the. scene, immediately, it was found impossiâ€" ble to reviVe 0' Brien although the ‘medical men worked over him for almost four hours. A peculiar fea- ‘ture of the case is thefact that the only burn about the body Was a slight scar on one of the fingers, ‘where the current enaered O'Brien's led another wire agmnst one carry- ging a high voltage current. In an ginstant the man was enveloped in a {blinding flash of flame. as the wires coming togethnr caused a short cir- Icuit, which forced over 2,500 Volts :through his body. The young man had only been in the city thyee months. coming here to stay with his bmthérs Dan and Frank at 66 Denim avenue.- ' Austin O’Brien. 66 Denison aVenue, j'noronto, son of Mr. J. D. O’Brien, EEmilyka lineman employed by Bell Telephone Company, was electrocutâ€" [wires at Blantyre and Queen sweets. imorgue, where an inquest will be ;The body was removed to the city opened this evening. ‘3 O’Brien was attempting to draw a, .teiephone wire into DIaCe by attach- :ing a rope to the wire. In an efâ€" gfort to securely fasten the rope ar- iound the wine he acciflm‘ta‘llv chm- Killed by Live Wire in Toronto Tuesday AUSTIN OBRIEN’S SAD DEATH PAGES [TO 8 me wire. In an cf- ‘ fawn the rope ar- he aCCi('0:ntally shovâ€" 3 38831181: one carry- Vol 24

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