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Lindsay Post (1907), 17 Jul 1914, p. 11

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LIE -Q “$‘ wetness “\‘“‘. stock an UC 0 Bread 3m D“ >9 fnthl ’aVCI'B n ken W Sift Lira"! nth! my “ f3 and. 1:19 :5 S H”! mm- SEE A EEEEE EEIEURE El IESEAEE WEEKEEE HE W 011 gent Meg-mam recon ' Z ISL PEG- July 11 19 latur have ll nm-t ) CIOSG I' own )nser- um ts re W de four their tot it and .1le- An- far ncy may its 14 ,There will be ,no regular meeting Lexi month, but the Branch have :(rcepted Mrs. Skitch's kind invita- ion to her sumer home a; Wanita ’0int on Thésday, Aug. ll‘th, the boat waving at 9.30 and .returning at 5.30, ifiifi 'urtis, ,Vilson Keep o l( \‘il I‘lze JU Mis {3’8 lNSHRfiE flat WEST UPS p0: DI‘ )I lC( )1 lY circle in the -cor 1t of the West Op dy and Miss R )n nder the and i Institute was til strongly ad reading W nding power Dense than I}. the IBUCH' I'€ ppearancc IIOHXC and the the bees mel‘ican season )n, in dvilk OVBI‘ lost who lame and UILI 316 181 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scully, Down- eyville, has returned from Ennismore afier spending a few days with the latter’s parents. weighing pounds w the work the tion was SWBGEQN WEE} M SEVEHN RIVER (Special to The Post.) Mr. Chas . Love and bride, who, have been visiting his parents hero, left last week for their home in Port Arthur. ' The Misses Legzott are spending a) a Russellâ€"D. Mchnald . . . St. Clement’sâ€"~D. A. Ross. Swan Riverâ€"W. H. Sims. Virdenâ€"Dr. Clingan Mr. Albert Smith has gone to To ronto Hospital to undergo an OPU‘ Ltion for appendicitis. ' LansdoWne-T. C. Norris Morden and Rbineland- Winkler .............. Mountainâ€"J. B. Baird ..... Minnedosaâ€"G. A. Grierson. Norfolkâ€"John A. Graham . . Winnipeg Centre. Seat F. J. Dixon (Ind. L Winnipeg South, Seat A. 13. Hudson ..... Winninc: South. Seat 'in J. P.Foley... Winnipeg North, Seat ‘B”‘ D.MacLean... Winnipeg South W. L. Parrish from) . Ste Roscâ€"Jos.1iamclin (with less than half polls heard from Turtle Mountainâ€"J. Johnson Winnipeg North, Seat "A”â€" to hear from . Rockwoodâ€"Isaac Riley ..... Roblinâ€"F. Y. Newton ...... St. Bonifaceâ€"Hon. J. Bernier St. Georgeâ€"E. L. Taylor (with Lakesideâ€"J. If. Garland . . . . Laverandryeâ€"J. ‘B. Louzon. Morrisâ€"Jacques Parent . . . Manitouâ€"J. Morrow, five poll 'Ih: work of draining the river at ori; Severn for the construction of Inf-S in Connection with the Trent alby (‘unal that has been going on 1‘ some weeks back, has revealed any strange things and discoveries we been made at difierent points a- ng the river bad. Some weeks ago Coffer dam was built across the out}: of the river tofhold bank the atér of the hay and up the river )Ollt a mile, a similar structure as placed to throw the Water into I other channcl. Upon completion nests ‘ortage I‘D innipe he Misses Leggott are spending it holidays at the paysonagc. ’e are sorry to hear that Mrs. en continues very low. I‘. Gardner, ‘oi S'tratfurd, and HS nany rtur )ih‘m chanml. Upon completion 5 work the vuter in that sec- of the river between the two‘ was pumped out aqd the bed he river left dry thus exposing b that wele entrapped. Among any fish the workmen found in of the pools was a sturgeon ng upwards of two hundred 3 which furnished a meal for workmen in camp.â€"Uxhridge polls out of Botha‘m, MOUNT ALBERT at La Pr: ohn IS a large family reunion W. Love’s prior to thr of his son and bride for LIB ERA I4. airie ) I} n Friday OI »â€"E. McPer- Scat "A"â€" Seat “13" (i. Lib.). Scat “B”-â€"- 9C Schombey, wer W. Love’s laSi to hear Val 100 600 170 190 8C 801 230 480 34-1 387 490 294 p- l 124 100 100 00 UV 11 Mun/u ‘Fll 1.: E Probably the oldest votzr in North lVictoria is Mr. John Gill of this vil- llage, who is now in his 98th year, .and was pleased to exercise his fran- chise in the recent e1ection.â€"Minden Echo. ' “That will do more good to check juvenile crime than anything we have tried,” remarked the Chief at the conclusion to the parents of the boys, who had consz‘ntcd “to ' the whipping. [REESE VEHEH IN ' NflHIH VIEIUHIA Chief Thompson, Pcterhoro, has decided on a more serious means of punishment for the young delin- quents, that of n severe whipping by the cut 0’ nine tuilS. Yesterday af- tcmoon five youthful housebreakers were dealt with in suoh manner by giving them a whipping by the new- 1y purchasad instrument of justice. The ceremony was in charge of a physician, who sounded each boy, and passed him to the constable who applied the “trimming.” USE WE [ASH Miss A. Me‘ldrum, Junior Teacher )f \the 'Public Schoolgleft on Monday 0 enema the holidays at her home in‘Guelph. ‘ " ’ ' Mr. Roy Thompson, of Toronto, is :psnriin',’ a pleasant holiday with his 'ricnd, Mr. Walter Welch. Mr. L. Bedling‘ton, of Oakville, re- 'urned on Saturday evening to visit as little danghter, who has been ill for some time. Miss I. Ordc, of Stratford, is via- iting her sister, Miss L. 0rd, of town. .‘Miss Ethel Welch, of town, is :rending the holidays at Hall’s Lake, with her uncle and aunt, Mr. 11ml Mrs. .138. 'Welch. Mr. I). M. Stimson, Pastor of the Methodist Church, arrived on Satur- Iay to take his new field of labor. ‘ The Misses Walton, of Toronto, at- '1';ed on Tuesday cvenin‘g to visit th ir sister, Mrs. Wm. Baker. A great number of, touristos are‘ now at Gull Lake. ! Mrs. M. Loucku, of Donald, was in. town on Tuesday. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Scott, of Gelert,j were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.‘ .I. Hartlc early this week. 3 Mr, Walser and his sirster, Miss Walker, have returned to their home in Toronto aftcr‘ spending a couple of weeks ‘11ch the guest of Mr. and VHS. D. J. Hartle. (Special to The Post.) . Mrs. Nichols, of Halifax, England,§ is spending a pleasant holiday with! Mr. and Mrs. A. Palmer pf town. ! Miss Agnes Lott, \' ho has been in] .indmy for Some time, retusncd home on Saturday evening. Mr. A. E. Stinson, of I’etcrborâ€" .mg‘n, was in town on business on: 3 Mr. A. ] ough, was Dominion D If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compoundwfll help you,write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn,Mass.,for ad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a. wo and. held. in strict confidence. For forty years this famous root and herb medicine has been pre-eminently successful m controlling the diseases of women. M mt alone could have stood this test of time. ton, Iow-“ I sqffered with fe- mgzefroubles from the tune I came into , ‘ womanhood_ until I WOMAN WEAK AND NERVOUS Finds Health in Lydia ‘ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. THE LINDSAY POST MINDEN M PHERBHHU 1“ Mr.Gco. Campbell, manager of gthe‘Red Rose Tea Co. “Toronto oand en in‘ family, are again occupying the Red “Sued “(83 cottage. Mr. Campbell left yes- :t-rday on abusiness trip to St. rrbor~g John’s, New Brunswick, and will be 33 0” away for about a week i Quite a number took advantage of Miss 11th:: excuvsion to Bobcayg-con per Str homeiLintonia, on Tuesday and report a n. Mr. E. F. Sedento-pf returned last night after spending the ' past two weeks with relatives and friends in Woodstock, St. ~,Catharines and Ni- agara Falls, N .Y. morn ! Attend O earth the sovereign word! Restore thy trust; a glorious form Shall then aSCend to meet the Lord. Mrs. Foster's funeral took place on Tuesday, the 30th ult., when a service was conducted at the home of her father by her paste-,r Rev. W. Limbert, of Oakwood, and all that was mortal of the departea was intcrr dzin the Christian cemetery at Little Britain, to await the resurâ€" rection off the jugt. - ’ Unveil thy bosom faithful tomb, And take this treasure to thy trust: Add g‘iVe these s'acred relics room, To slumber in the silent dust. Break down \was born on the let of September, f13‘~81,and died at her father‘s home ion the date above named. Her life :wus brief, covering only 30 short years, .- but to her it was very sweet. During her long illness, which lasted about 18 months, she was exceed- fingly anxidus to get well, and to this end used every means at all ;c;llculated to help her in her fight .arrainst the ravages of disease. But the odds were too great, and . that gwhich s'ie prized so much eVentually éesc'iped her hold. Of a certain dis- gpnsition, she was esteemed most by jthnse who knew her best, and her ericmlships once formed were lasting. She was very much devoted to her :mvn, and . her death is very keenly ffclt by them. A large Circle of friends :and acquaintances also deeply ‘mourn her early demiSe.' She was an indulgent motheruand a faithful wife. Those who especially sorrow over her death are her husband and son Earl Willard H'erhert, her parents, three brothert, Jas. W.,» Percy and Thomas, and two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Fowler, and Mrs. Albert Hall, all of the township of Mariposa. On Sunday. the 28th inst, Viola Maude, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster, of East Oak- wood, and beloved wife of Clement W. Foster, closed her eyes to all the things of earth and in harmony with Christ's words to the thief on the cross, “Today shalt thou be with me in Paradise," she instantly be- held with spiritual vision the trans- cendent splendors which so distinct- ly feature the better land. HaVing erfi‘nrace-d Christ as her Saviour, like the thief she would enjoy all the attendant results. Mrs. Foster 3 Mr. Brau'ml 1nd family have moved into their new cottage, and are onâ€" py1ng1t \ery much Mr. Braund is 1119“ the right kind of 3111311 fora 'nummer resort, as be is always gx‘c-ady and willing to help in anyâ€" ;thing towards the improvement of the Point. ' good time. THE LATE MRS. THOS WEBSTER Mr. Tucker, and family, of Toron- rta. are with us again this season. Mr. Tucker is making a number of improvements on his lot this year. The first song service of the seas- on was held Sunday evening, and ev- eryone enjoyed it yery much. Nev. ("I-drew, of Toronto, ”took charge of the meeting, and delivered an adâ€" dress, which added greatly to the suécme of the service. Dr. H. Irvine, of Lindsay has mov- crd into his new cottage, and is well satisfied with it. The 'doctor has one of the finest Cottages on the Point, and has aman engaged in cleaning up his lot, and building a. gravel walk from the street to the from of his cottage, which will add greatâ€" ly to the appearance. V Mr. and Mrs. A. Chestnut, of Torâ€" onto, are again occupying their eutâ€" age this season. Mr. Harry Brimmell has purchased a lot here, and is erecting a large Cottage onit. Mr. J. Glass of Lindâ€" say has the contract and will have it ready in a couple of weeks. Mr. and M113. Black and son, of Toronto, ' wcrc guests of Mr. A. Chestnut for aTcw days. They mo« tored over in their new car and en- joyed the trip very much. «, Mr. W. D. Hay and family, of Tof ronto, are ocsupying their summer” cottage, whiCh they built this spring. Mr. Geo. Gribble, and family, of Toronto have moVed into their cpt- tape for the summer. 3, PlEASANI PfllNI 5 SUMMER mum OBITUARY His throne illustrious RICEâ€"On Friday, July 10th, at the Memorial Hospital, to Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Rice, 3. 5011., RICHARDSâ€"On Monday, July 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richards, Cambridge-st, a daughter. ' iTHE VICTORIA LOAN : and SAVINGS COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that a Dividerd at thQ rate Uf Swen per cent. per annum has‘ gluis day hm u declared on the mm Up Capital Stock of tbéa Victoria Luau 85 Savings Umnpany for the quarter ending (fugue 30th, 19:4, and the same vs i“ be payable at the office of the Cumpan)’ on md after Thursday. July 2nd, 1914. Easily negotiated anywhere and self-identifying, they are almm‘t indispensable to the traveller. The holder is protected in the event of loss of the cheques, as a separate letter of identification is issued ‘with them. There is no safer or more convenient method of carrying money when travelling. 543 H. A. Helmes Manager Lindsay Branch Lindsay, Iu‘y 3rd. 1914 [I THE THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, 313.500.000 SIR EDMUND WALKER, 9C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L . President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager JOHN AIRD, Asst. General Manager payable at their face value in the principal countries of the world, are sold for a small commission by all branches of the Bank. TH E Esnnusnao a 1873 is an advantage sometime. to (keep a bank account in the names LINDSAY " ~ w» «- waemvc mama-aqu Branches also A Bunverlon. Blackstock. Brechin. Cannin (ton. Dundotu. (S. Alcorn. Manager). Lil’Jc Brimin (R. H. Sher“. Manager). Neatlotor. Station (R H. Coukor Manager) Pefferlaw. Sundcrland and Woodvifle. ©F‘ @ANAIEA Safings Department at all BrancHes. Deposits of from $1.00 upwardsreceiv: d and interest: allowed at current mt es. A general banking busim-Ss transacted. Bankens in Canadnand London E ngland, fox Dominion Gnvemment Buuuhes established thluukhullt’ Canada. and Newfoundland. also in London, England. New York. Chicago, Spokane and Mex- ico Citv Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal. G.C.M.G., G.C.V.C., Hon. President. H. V. Meredith, Esq , President. R. B. Angus, Esq. E. B. Greenshields, Esq. Sir William Macdonald Hon Robt. Mackay, fir Thos. Shaughnessey, KC.V-0. David Morrice, Esq. C. R, Hosmcr, Esq. A- Baumgarlen, th. C. 3. Gordon, Esq. H. R. Drummond, Esq. D. Forbes Angus, Esq. Wm. McMaster, Esq. BANK OF. MONTREA “90 OFFICE YVC man be pleasca to lurmsn pm TORONTO LINDSAY BRANCH HEAD OFFICES AND NINE BRANCHES IN TOR'JNFJ JAMES MASON, General Manager BRANCHES AND CONNECTIONS THROUGHOUT CANADA ESTABLISHED 181'.7 Capital Paid up.... . . . . . . . . . . $16,000,000.00 Rest ...................... $ 1 6,000,000.00 Undivided Profits ............ $1,046,217.00 , Total Assets (October, 1913) 242,263,219.60 BOARD OF DIRECTORS General Banking Business Transacted. Sales notes discounted and collected. Bank sales notes given free on application. TRAVELLERS’ CHEQUES PETER KENNEDY Sir FREDERICK WILLIAMS-TAYLOR, General Manager BORN DIVIDEND NO. 48 $10, $20, $50 or $100 S. ALCORN. Managua FOR THE SUMS OF RBNNIEâ€"DEWELLâ€"At the Cam‘ bridge-st Methodist Parsonage. Lindsay, at 4.30 p.m. on Monday. July. 13th, by Rev. Dr. S. J. Shor- ey..Annie Maie Dewell, of Uphill. to Thomas Irwin Rennie, of Onl- lmn, . 7» ' d . n . I i: an advantage sometimes an keep a bank account in the names of two persons. so that either one may nuke mthdrawals. Such an account is called a “ joint account." We shall be pleased to furnishpu- Manage: J ANETVILLE H. B. BLACK, MARRIE Blanazar C. E WEEKS Manage! PAGE EUEVEN

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