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Lindsay Post (1907), 28 Aug 1908, p. 11

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Be k junk-learning to swim out. when a common in boyiohl-par- lance ‘mumped" him to swim across we channel he refused to accept the dame and attempted! to swim. “Men half Way gore... ~however‘11isg'txcngth gave out. mat ho’oevzon to ink. fl‘ho other boys. refilled his (longer. but were poWerleso to help him. Scrum- ‘mg with fright they ran to look’ (or help. Formulae-1y McAirriers was fishing about fifty yards away and icamc to the rescue. Stopping only to ltl row off his cook. he plunged into the water. and "rimming out to the drowning lad 'ha'heized him and got him solely on shore. The little tel- low grabbed his anger around the neck, and handicapped” he was by heavy clothing uid hobnaifed boots. Mr. Airriers had a hard struggle to make the rescue but her pluckily per- sisted until he got young Butlenout. of danger. The We‘ fellow soon re- .vived. and is hone the worse for his adventure. V . . Plucky Act of a Peterboro Youth-Saves Boy from Drowning Longboat Was in Great Trim If this programme is carried out, Earl Grey will undoubtedly 'pay this district. a visit, and it is .aate to say that nowhere on, his; tofir of inspecâ€" tion would he. receive a more enthus- iastic reception; than in the town of Lyndsay, should be honor as with n Plunged to Rescue of Drowning Boy visit. When He Won From the Peterbomgh Indian at Hamilton Speakizng of Longboat; in his race against Simpson. of Hamilton, the Hamilton Spectator says :â€" Longboat is evidently in much ‘let- ter shape than any one. outside of his most intimate friends, ever dream- ed. Longboat led from the start, taking a two-yardf lead on I(the flash of the pisttol, and for the first mile, which was covered in 5.20, he main- tained this advantage. ‘He gradually moreased his lead, and it was an- nounced that he had covered the first two miles 1:11.020, Tom Flanagangims come in for nigood many knocks. but he certainly had it on the tang Sat- urday when this charge trotted three miles in 15.24. Pressed, the Indian would have cut} this down near the 15 minute mark,'azs he ‘was apparent- ly in pretty ‘fair condition. Lindsay will, in all probability, be favored with a( visit from His Excel- lency Earl Grey, 'GovernoruGe‘neral or Canada, at. an early date. His Excellency. is at present on. a tour of inspection of the Lactine and Soulaxngeds canals, and a. despatc‘h from Ottawa states that ‘he Governor-Gen- eral will impect‘ the Welland and Sault canals, after. .which- he will mack a tour. 0'! t’hc Tram: .VaMoy Can~ :11, as he wishes to make a. thorough inspection of all Canada’s waterways. County Magistrate’s Busy Session Disappearance of a Lot of Gobblers Results in Police Court Case Is Making a Tour of Canada's Water- ways and will Include the Trent Governor General May Come Here An interesting session of the coun- ty police ccurt was held Thursday before Mr. F. D. Moore. K. C. County Magistrate, when an Emily farmer ,was charged by his neighbor wuh kxlhng a number of his tar- keys on or about Aug. mm. The complainant stated that he had about I-orty-two turkeys in his lot but on or about the date mentioned they came home with schral or their number missing- The complainant visited his neigh- bar‘s farm and tonnd a number of‘ the birds lying dead. ;W.hen confronted and accused the destroying of the turkeys defendant demed .the alicgation and replied that they .were doing damage and the law stated that under those conditions they could be destroyed. There were nine ‘yOung turkeys missing besides two placed hora de combat! He val“- fed the birds at $1.50 each. 1 The defindant, it seems, had prev- wu‘u " -7 In .1907 the convictions in melo- cal police court were as follows; Dxnnk and swearing. S; drunk and disorderly. 19; breach of llQnOr ll- 4; \agrinex. 11; swearing. lawn!- ing and insulting language. 8-, dis- I) orderly and swearing. .. ,_- lievcs. as do the citizens generally that in Chic! Vincent the town has a capsble and earnest officialâ€"c men who in n terror to evil doers. and who does his duty nnflinchingiy. Those .who are apt to criticize uis work are those who have a reasmn to fear him. The [net is also recognized that he is doing his utmost to stamp out crime and n being loyelly mist- ed by the police magistrate. The Post this morning had xm'm- tertlew .with the Chief and found him uomewhat indignant at the reports clrculnted. He quite willingly gun the ’upomr tho'following detn-ls which should not at rest the grumb- lers end hult tinder: who are too eager ,to criticise. â€"-â€"v- â€"v_ 7" cause net. 174;. drunk. disorderly and swearing. 10; drunk and mcapable, own behalf. and swore that he did did not kill or threaten to kill the taken. The Magistrate. in Summing up the evidence, said there was no doubt whatever .but that the turkeys had been killed The cVidencc. howcv: -r. did not go to prove that the defen- dant committed the dee eej and he nc~ cordingiy dismissed th case. after giving the parties concerned a mu.- advice regarding the running at large or fowl and cattle. Mr L. V O'Connor was Counsel for the complainant and ur. G 3 Hopkins looked after the interest. or .the defendant. ‘ Up-to-date. (or the present year the count-trons .were as follows; drunk and swearing. 8; insuhing languagzu J: drunk and disorderly. 7; drunk and incapable 5; Vagrancy 7.druux and fighting, 1; breach of liquor li- cense act 4; disorderly. conduct..1; d: unk. disorderly. and swearing 1. A {nan stole his daughter’s jnvzl- lery and pawned it thh; a. barceudi er. 11m bartender inIormed. and the police were appcnlde to by, the daugh- ter not to enforce the case. The ho- u-l keeper was tuned. 810.00 and costs (or receiving in pawn a watch to: drink. Silly Rumors with a View to Dispu- aging a Valuable Official For the past few days untoundcd rumors have been spread broadcast by local sensationalists of the b'ood and thunder type concerning Lb: :.l~ leged lawlessness in the town. and the “pan handling' of cmzens by a couple ol :ocal characters. The ms- 83 have been enlarged upon and ham had a tendency to sire the town un- desirable prominence. The Past be. Our Energetic Chief Has Many Duties The Chief stated sc’ccral citizens had been complaining of being asked for money by street loafers, but when asked to appear against those characters they refused. The function of a police otficer is to look utter law breakers. and if he is not backed up in his eflorts by the citizens it is an exceedingly hard matter to thorough- ly carry out the work devolving uh him. utm- How can one man look thoroughly after these begging loafers when he is baulkea by the (allure of citizens to lay a charge. and when he has to pex‘loxm. besides his police duties. those of tax collector. milk inspec- tor, dog tax collector. collector ot luery. cab. billiard. carters' licenses not as county constable m the con- duct of business held at local poi'ce court, carry on all oorrespondcnx- appertaining to that office, bes‘lolzs holding the office of fire warden. and collector of town rents. and of- tich messenger to the town coun- cill' Very often at night. the chictis 2n- gaaed .writ‘mg until 11 o’clock and then turning out. to all rues. when called. is it possible for one man to do more than this? The .town has never been in more orderly. shape 'and it given tune th: loafers .will scone! or later be raped in. Parties having complaints shculd make kthem direct and not. LO the newspapers, .which can only hav.:’ 1!. banel‘nl effect by showing up the-1157 ntlrnninfl'efi under whack the police -' The Coungil of the Board of dee took action on My morning ona, report. of the transportation Commit,- tee recommending the memonaliza- tion or the-Board of 'BaiIWay Commis- {mothers with the \view to security; a union mihmy depov tor all lines en- urine, Orillia, and auto limiting than to common I;:ght-°[_w3y through the gown from Ayherlcy to N ontfh-ast . gouly notified ”Mplainmt’a son ooncerning the 11011111610 habits ot the turkeys, and that they would be hurt it better precautions were not newspapers, M'm‘" baneful effect by admmages and“ we: k. - Rev. Dr. Fleto‘her (aid. corner stone for um; nev'v Presbyterian ware-h in E I’roi. Melvme Cumming Rev. Dr. Fletc‘her (an; the new corner stone for the new St!- James Presbyterian wax-oh in Hamilton. Prat. Melvifle Cummings, of Truro. N.S.. has beenmade Deputy Minister of Agriculture in Saskatchewan. Thedékndant gen-e evidence innis Orillia Wants Union Station The residents 0! anetville were shocked Thursday afternoon tolesrn \thst lire. John muse. wife 0! the populsr ststion scent st thst plsre had suddenly passed any st shout one o'clock. ‘Ihe deceued. whose msiden name was French Lonise Hamish. ms 3 daughter of Hrs. John Hsnnsh. of ‘Mnnvers township. She leaves behind her to mourn her loss. besides lnr sou-rowing hubsnd and mother. three brothers and two suters. She was consistent member of the Methodist church end was universally beloved and respected. This grievamze concern- not only Mr. Clifford butauhe farmers of the dntrict as well. At present’ they are obliged to so twat! mile: din- tam to 1 float aim. Thi- meuu. the correspondent. an. I great financial loss. and w the m at the yen is particularly hud’to hear. k The mil! hath-en closed down two you-5,1)“ Mr. Clifford is! Evin; in hope» that the Govemmwt‘ will compensate him for his loss. It is claimed that 'sz.’CLi!tord's pecuniary loss is a. heavy one. and his friends thunk he should reCeive redress of o substantial ndture. Mr. Clifford. it is understood. wu informed by Mr..,J.fl. Cornegie. M.P. P.. that. this matter would be taken vup by both. the Provincw and Dom-. anion Gournmenm. and the question would be settled b the courts. A'correspondent Who visited Cohoâ€"- conk recently. paid a flying visit to Mr. Clifford's flour mill at .tm place. The industry is comparativev 1y new and '5 capable of turning out forty-five barrels daily. rWlnt shook the correspondent mod m the fact;- that. this excellent. plan; wu sanding idle. and .upon mkigg. enquiries it mm: W tint the cause afleged watt! risiIUoftme lave! ot‘ the water at Roqedale. which ha raised Gult'river 16 feet hither in the vicinv ity of Mr. Clifford's mill. \ in; the last; you. {Rum hve been re win-d h'om many-six otwecoun- he: or the "mine Those counties Whhh furnish-o the greatest upmber of :r-od repo 1a of successfully can- ddded' elm timed: were. Brncg, Nor- 'olk, Middiosex Grey wanton, The exp-madman doserve much credit to: the Jozd woxk thy lave done for themselves dad for: the farmers gue- eralty. Average result: of the care- fully contacted mpemtive experi- manta with stump sown any: are here mugged in; very concise form. Thé‘ funeral will ttke place onsat- nrday morning to tho Methodist :em- etery. Janetville. Reports from .the Experimentalist it new. it is chimed. in (lumen of beinc flooded out; with. :11 h“- unch- incry under water. and the floorim rottim away. Inuit: of Cooperation Experiments with Auto-n Sou Crops Three Hundred and saw farmers throughout antic conducted exper- iments with gunman “um crops dur- Winter ‘W‘hent..â€"Three vurieties of winter Wheat were duributed lat autumn to those farmers “mo wish- ed to teat‘ some of ‘he lending variet- ies on their. own terms. The follow- ing an the averages in yield of straw and .0! grain per acre ; Im- perial Amber. lat tons and 25.9 1303.: Abundance, 1.8 tom and 23.3 bus.; and Nuts Mill tad and 22:2‘busa Not only did the Imperial Amber give the great,“ yield per acre in The consequence it 1» decrease in the water in." at N. dun. and the flooding of thither of his mill. Ho It. Clifford's Hill is Disabled by the Rise in the Water and His Dam Dcpmiated Flour Mill Flooded at Coboconk tht competitive eXPerlmw through out. MO in 1908 and in 1907. but it also came. tint myopuiarity with the experimenters. in each at these yenrss 'Dhe Imperhl Amber “if! u'o'air be d'ptributed throughout. Hutu-in this, autumn ns- ’on'e of the three var- icties for co-opemiVe experiments- The Dawson' 3 Golden Chat! whi -ch We distributed for oer-operative experi- mums throughout Ontargo in each of twelve years ,prcvins 3.90 the autumn of 1906, m1. wm’is prphbly grown more eitezcsively in Ontario a. the precent time than ell other varieties of winter wheat combined. has not been included in she co-opergtive teats since 1908. . Winger Bye.â€"O£ the two varieties of winter rye distributed in the aut- umn 6: 1007. uh: Mammoth! White stood {bikini tux-Ike yield of grain with 34 buajbelo. mum Common, OAg-r TORIA. -m Kind You “an M “RS. JOHN MAGEE. OBITUARY Fodder Cropâ€"In udh- of five years the seed of hairy vetdms and of Win- ter, rye harpendistribmed through- am. Ontario for co-opemtive experi- ments in ceding these crops for tod- der purposes. In the inverse of five your expel-imam. t'he hairy vetches produced alum: the hrgct yield. of green fodder per ure. but. in 1908 we largest M4 was produced by the winter rye. ‘ - As km:- as the supply Lasts, ma- mm win be distributed free of eharge in the order in which the 1p- plimion- are received from Ontario farmer! widhinz to experimentmd to report the results of any one of the foliowm tests ; 1, three varieties of er Wheat; 2. two varieties of Winter Bye; 3, five fertilizer: with winter mu: ; 4. Autumn and wrin-z Appliooxiap of Nitrate of Soda and Common Belt with: Winter “Want; 5, Winur Emmer- wiub Winter Wheat or Winter Berle: ; I, Heir: Yetohes end Winger Bye ll Fofler Crops. The flu 0A endgplot in to be'finerod wide by two rob ions. lateral {or when 3 did. 4 Mil! ho rent! by" ex- prels. and cut forth other- by mil. .0.A.C., Guelph. (he, A04 8th,“. Fertilizers with Wider Wheat. â€" In the woperntive experimenm with differ-em. mares applied. in the spring of jibe yen-,thc average y: 'clds of 81331:: ,per acre for We past. five years are as follow; , Mixed Fertil- iizer, 27.8 hing Kitrate of Soda. 25.8 but; Muriate of Potadh 26.7 bus; and Superphup’hate 26.11)“. The un- ntenilized {and salve an average- of 22.4 has. per. ,ncre. 'Dbe Superphoe- phosphgte was unified At the rate of 320 pound» and the Marnie of d- uh and thefNitrabe of Soda each‘ 160 pounds per. acre. The Inked fertiliz- er «unified of one-Ubird the "quanti- ty o! «m gt the other hree fertilis- er! there mummified. The nmmlcost of the fertilizers, as used in t‘heee ex- periments, is betweemfour and five dollar! per’ acre. ' War Among the Cam [In Had In! mid Effect on Price: Distribution of material for ex- perzmenu in was. Corn and Tomatoes Cheaper this Year It is a Day we noroonthetronl- feet. and has no shoe) on unmet ones. It had an it 3 horse blanket arm was hitched to a red seem-l buggy. It was found in I. rlrivina abed and was very unnamed up. The chief thinks that some one has stolen.“ and kit it inthe shed after getting through M'ith it. He would be very much ogliced in mybodylos A Stray Horse in Hands of Police Wasl'md in thriving Shawl“: pratly 01mins meg to the ‘1: «non; the cm- zers, the pri¢es of this mn'n luck of corn and tomtiel It: 300 a. dozen less than last year'- price; corn be- ing quoted at 756 and 850 u dozen, and counties at 85¢,95c and 81! a no:- anS. Mr. H. ‘P. Dwight. choirman otthe Investigating Governors of the Boy- al Canadian Humane. association, pre- sented to Capt. {Richard Goldring. of a mey schooner-,1 the medal of the R.C.H.A. duly awarded Inn by - the governors of one association for the rescue of George :Aan and Hex-Bert Garfield from an upturned shift in Lake Ontario oqm hit of J uJy Cast. and m an honorary pestimoniaI to Mr. Albert Ward, 17 ‘Woodwaxd avenue, Tomato, {or courage and presence of min'a in one rescue of Lilcim Harrington from drowninz in Asubridge's Bay on J one 11th. age of 5 babel: per acre throughout WW. I ’ -. I ' l . The Cons-almond Gunners hue been obliged to dbdose their rates three months earlier than usual. owing to the activity of the independent can- aecond m 28.6 Mb you tore. Last. yep: the Mammoth White sur- passed uhe Commyye by an aver- in; bUChL‘m out’it would that”: let him know. Nelson Ormstead, aged 82, of AI- her-t. Leah, Mam». Mpicked up in helpless condition beside the r‘gilmy tuck neu- London. And is being car- «11012111 ..:._1.;; On Fridty afternoon about 4.30 the fire brigade was cal-led out; to a small fire on Lindsay-at. Tm team madca rapid run to the 506212. bun the fin.- had already been put out. Itaeems that Mrs. Joab on Russell-st. was fumigatin‘g her home, when some pa- per caught fire and a unalflx blaze started. A couple at 135‘: of water quenched the (Me. 811111le on Lindsay-st. Heroisn Recognized “w EA Wages Dispute in Police Court _ Mrs. Skipworth gave evidencecon- \cerning Mt. Brady's visit to her home to her husband, ngreeing to 8ch him work. rain or shine for the next three weeks. . - Magistrate loom Advocates as Between Two Disputants A wage case engaged the attwtion oi the county police court err-Friday Mr. F .D. Moore. K.C.. county mag-n tram, presiding. x Janus Bruiy. of 093 tomb, 1w“ Charged by George Skipworth, of Lindsay, with non-payment of wages. The complamgt sated fie greed to work with Mr. Brady (arm have»! in: operptiun at n rm of $2 per: du‘ [on three weeks. He started tomork on July am last, working eight days. when harvesting operations were de- layed somewhat. vitae result we in the remaining two weeks of the month he only worked three andono half days. Mr. Brady. buying him, only gnawed Hun $1.60 per. den-which be refused to Me. He always receiv- ed two dollars per lhy for be servic- es. He claimed the sum of $29, lest ,caph paid, $10. . « The details.» abated'v that in en- gaging complainant: he only offered him $1.50 per day, flhe same ,3: other. were rcCeiVina. and; the raconrof ct. cessation in harvesting operations we: because of the tact that the grain was apt in shape for, a continuance of the work. He? did not know an“ complain-got. expected 82 per. day until he made the demumjor that amomtv. â€"Fra.nk Duke kave eVidence w- prding .the wage rate for harvest} hands. He stated that $1.75 and $2. was being patd for good men. The mgistaxe deferred judgement until mo-morrow, when a aimilarcuo will engage his attention. 0. O. Wintpravxzenenl superintendb cm of the CPR". Winnipeg, b leav» ine the sauce of «he company. » MAM " m PM. P. V. Hunt A. A. G. 0., Director, Graduate a! Boyd Conerntory, Leipdg, Gown, ; 0mm ad Choir m of Bridge Shoot Methodist Church, Teuhtr of AM Fine, Pipe Org“, Bu- nony. etc. Prof. Du A. meant 8mm Soloist o! Hompolim arch, Toronto, en. fin W 19:19: t_he best III-m ‘ enmimtiom m the six you-3., Seven! hue taken A. .01“. Wit-h 01"- mgmhod honors. A.A.QX. granted on Norms! Course for touchon. Special 3:- tontion given to Martini”, Teachers: Comets, mention, Fine Al", Physiod Albert College Toronto Com “4 1791"“! lamination! held annually :11 the College m‘- - . so:_L-- -L 41...; Gallop Item 1mm, Sept. 8th, 1908. For mutated «Honda, address mumu IVER, I. A” II. 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