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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Aug 1910, p. 14

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undo 2‘ mummmn. When In An Automobile Don’t-- thing" the matter '2 Leave pins Stick Giggle Try to DeSCribe a sixty 3 “awfully cute. Blow your Own ‘1‘ for the chaufleur. Come all your “ mew. Wait until Efrem 9‘39 lead linseed 0“ Ride as though you expect to I 3111' picture taken eVery minute. W yourself. .3311 him you are just crazy 3‘ ’ 71 in those goggles. He 1!] wâ€"Dâ€" plug he accidentally becomes a. ductor of the current. He ma: saying his prayers. I ;3rget to close year 11-9 slip on the 8311 :: m suggeSions on t an run the car 1 rivet; one before- : comes too ms»- Don't rubber to S! 113 machine PaSSing ~pt invitations for a. hour when touring pins sticking straughc the auto. Constipation and it! resulting troubles-â€" stretched under a car of tools, “15 there any- steering :1“ one too: 1°.‘g' ire punctures- .r unless the own‘ se yoar ears when his the exhaust pipe. as on the way YO“ m. He may have in case of an a“? fiorse-Dower of the forestsâ€"and there was a large [3t crazy about clearing eighty yards away from - where we struckâ€"extinction would be tâ€"these sound like exciting 's experiences. Indeed, it is only after rhaust pipe. reading a large number of accounts the way you of our adventure by people who were- He may have not with us, that I realize just how desperately exciting it really ought to have been. I have read how, with blanched faces, we stared into each 3e if the lady in other’s eyes in sickly horror as the by is his wife. earth rushed up to meet us; how we ting a bad spark huddled together in terror at the imâ€" . becomes a conâ€" pending death; how, with quivering nt. He may be lips, each exhorted hisfellow to cour- age iu the moment of peril, and how, when the danger was over, we broke into exclamations of thankfulness at our reprieVe from destruction. I ,anada for c It goes to my heart to discrcdfi 3' century these soulâ€"stirring stories. Of course _ . .- 4..-; n; «that eras] ' a last good-bye. 'éflv‘ and ‘ mind. ‘ Indeed, we had triumphed too soon. - a at the moment of d powerful ascent ‘ practical era 1 And yet it seeme became ‘0‘ “m that silent ardent ‘1 human be- ! at Dusseldorf that the 0 the “1" l of night had in fact be into the treeâ€"tops, we moment extremely scare ings, and hung on grimly t g nn. We were, rights of the cabin, bracing ourselves (it seemed to us, in at the making or against the end that seemed so near. : world-history. The generations of the The lively appreciation of our danger 3 future would look back to this June at thm day and to this neat Rhineland town that filled my own mind led Wlm Wfld calcuâ€" l of Dusseldofi to find the beginnings of instant was ming lations as to the posmble results of ire gul a r practical commercial airaship s paid their a “header” through the open win- 3 travel where pa ge r dows of the cabin into the tossing » money and had their flight 311 st the tr: eâ€"tops below. The moment after it same as they might haVe a ride in er, these reflections were in an omnibus The days when peculations as to , pioneersâ€"inventors and danger-loving the baloon might ’ sportsmenâ€"alone ventured themselves ,_ , ,nA.-:.. no+k1bߤ beings: ‘ was ov turn succeeded by 3 whether the gas in :A Graphic Story Of the Wreck 1? of the Great German Airship By One Who Was 0n Board‘s Throw up tne spam“... is cranking the engine. Scream when the machine We driver doesn't 111% it any The driver dc than you do- Take such that you V else to get u Keep up 8 a crowded 3 too man?- «both have to get one. A FEW FOR PEDESTRIANS Don’t stand in me Open LUOu w . _- , - contained in fruit juice. w my D A physician in Ottawa, after years of . , ’ ' ‘ 111g: arc motor COP and an auto You are 11' patient work, discovered a process, able to get m it- whereby the medicinal or bitter \age an “3 wide,i principle of fruit juice is increased quantity and thus a more active and \ . , the air more valuable substance is obtained. “ Fruit-a-tivee” is the only medicine leyes d in the world made of fruit. toy w1 Hundreds of prominent people in [was a section of the Dominion owe their ” Fruit-a-tives.” Hun- planet 6222’ 5: health to dreds more are daily becoming stronger The r« and better by taking them. “ Fruit-a- dens s fives" is daily proving its inestimable . value as a natural cure. in all cases r1631 ‘ of Constipation, Biliousness, Torpid peopll ' dache,Neural- ‘Little '3, kheumatism, Kidney and Skin \ at on roubles. ‘ 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial box, 25c. See . Sold by all dealers, or sent, postpaid, on jerky receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, arms Ottawa. that -___________,_____â€"â€"-â€"r#___’_____________ Olyn Don’t wear an automobile {e11 ev- ery time you walk downtown to shop They may raise the price. when they ‘ see it coming. Don’t think that you have to give a near guess at the name of every ma- chine that’s passing. It’s too amus- ‘ing to thase who know. Don’t ask for all the auto pamph- lets that’s published, just to make the future look prospective to neigh‘ bors. They may get wise. Don’t cut Mrs, Smith’s friendship because she is so stuck on her new automobile. They 9.11 get that way at first. It isn't a bad feeling. Don’t stop to To the first it is hard to give a dis- Lppointing answer. To fight a. losing‘ aattle with a. hurricane for nine hours on end; to fall in a few seconds down through four thousand feet of empty air, with the certainty that did one chance to come down in the clearing of the forestsâ€"and there was a large 3m G. Ward Price, who wasin wrecked airship Deutschland) a short cut down town will have to cut someone was over, these re turn succeeded by whether the gasi explode and com] .fl” whether the gas 1n we umw- _a, 59w w - V explode and complete the work the into the uncertain, pathless beings, I till hurricane had begun. ; chained from the dawn of time, A COURAGEOUS CREW gnow to the surface of the earth were 1 . ' As a matter of fact it would have being admitted to the new element ~which science had conquered for us. n diflicult for the most fearful not from the cool courâ€" It was our initiation into a. new of the bee kto take confidence age of the splendid fellows dimension. fire of questions crossing treat. You may ask one spark. lever when he ‘ Lger was over, we broke tions of thankfulness at from destruction. my heart to discredit Jot'mnie good- fact it would have the most fearful not a from the cool courâ€" m follows of the a, large mum of serum TO THE VALUE 0F FRUIT What is “FHUHâ€"A-TIVES”? raw state is impracticable in treating disease because of the minute quantity of the active or curative principle contained in fruit juice. A physician in Ottawa, after years of patient work, discovered a process, whereby the medicinal or bitter principle of fruit juice is increased in quantity and thus a more active and more valuable substance is obtained. “ Fruit-a-tivee” is the only medicine in the world made of fruit. ‘ Hundreds of prominent people in em section of the Dominion owe their ‘- 2 health to “ Fruit-a-tives.” Hun- . ~I", 1--AAM:H(T Qfmnger ‘ wards in a lift of tremendous veloci- ' long thing will come. Every be- t Lu: , we... I had prepared myself for asensa- ; ! But the tion as we rose from the sandy heath erma at Dusseldorf. I had imagined that " ginning is dark, as the G n proâ€" l . CORE a the ascent would feel like a rush sky- "verb says, and I, for one, hope before E Di solicitors . to take my airship ticket for 3m gf’éfat. 3 \ty. Instead, we reached a geight of Londonâ€"n01: as afantastic adventure! .D. M0< 500 feet so steadily and gently that if ‘but in the ordinary routine or travel. z. m I had not been leaning out .01 the 1 â€"--â€"-â€"-â€"+â€""'â€"""‘ £_ 0" N?“ Wllldow oi the car I could not have I ' \fgrtiun mun behaved that m had left seems nspector Arcmbald Scum: How comfortable it was. We lav % Telephone]; back in our wicker chairs. A plate 0f 1 F P l i Officeâ€"- caviare sandwiches stood on the win- ' avors aro es . "" | l dow ledge beside each of us. The sur- '3 IMLA UG face of th ‘ ' - ‘ . . rippled e Wine in our glass was un An“ Obsemng Its Results fle con- . l BARRIS‘I’ER Fascinated by the wonder of our! siders That Department 13 Jusâ€" ifiMoneY DOSItlon, we gazed down upon the l fified In Continuing It .giventoil earth on which we used to live, and '3 ..______. , ““1 Bank. which we used to think was all. All? i i Streets, 1 Ottawa, July 26.â€"â€"Out of 3,100 pri-. ‘Why, here was another universe open- ' 3- -I°w . ' tsoners released under the parole sys- I i mg: around 118- We were free to VOY- , tem, from Canadian penitentiarieS.£ A. age anywhere, high or low, far x l . . . or {18115. etc., during the eleven years; Wide, in this wonderful kingdom 01 ' e the s stem went 'nto eflect onâ€"q \ . . , 5‘“ Y 1 HIGH“ .the alt. Again we would turn our l1y about 55 have failed to live up ' \eyes downward to the quaint little ; to the promises .â€"-â€"â€"'-â€"- toy world a thousand feet below. It ing back to lives of crime, have had; We are was as if we saw it from another '. to be kept in penal institutions ag- 3 and fan: persons < lplanet., How neat and tidy it looked. sin. The roads were so straight; the gar- ‘ Dominion ,L:L-1A Parole Officer W. P. ‘with spe< is at Toronto to inspect , instalmel A -_-..‘ the ‘ Deutschland’s medical mcu cu- J__ , Y realize the possibilities of fruit in curing disease. Its action on the liver, kidneys and skin iswonderful. Yet_iruit in Its of the active or curative principle contained in fruit juice. A physician in Ottawa, after years 01 patient work, discovered a process whereby the medicinal or bitte principle of fruit juice is increased in quantity and thus a more active an: .-__u- miwnmoe is obtained. tivs " is daily proving ‘ value as [a natural cu . of Consupation. Biliousness, T orpid Liver, Backache and Headache, Neural- -'-_â€" rum“: and Skin v n v â€"â€"..v, ‘ It“... Deutschland’s crewâ€"tried veterans of‘V“5 ' the air all of them, with the frank,‘yard' h t th t pans. buoyant glance of men who daily stake And now w a are é .prospec S iparol of passenger flights in dingible bal- i was their lives in a. contest of their own , come? This short med Zepplm expeâ€" 1: and kill a d darin a ainst the tren h S n g g s gt dition has proved, at any rate, that { in ke of the elements. There was the‘ direc- , t fair th . 1 assen tor of the company, an engineer namâ€" 1n Be , wea er, ““3 p , ger '._ is a . excursmons are safe and luxuriously .3 ing” 1e1- co'miortable. There is not, 3, _ i then -_ 1.1.- 1-3 finnger of his right It was the coolness braced us against 1 ils among which v As I walkefl awn} iIi :arth on which we used to me, ..__ 1 which we used to think was all. All? i Ottawa. July 26.â€"0ut of 3,100 pri- , ‘ Why, here was another universe open‘ soners released under the parole sys- mgr around us. We were free to voy- " term from Canadian penitentiarieS, 2' age anywhere, high 01‘ 10W. far 01‘ 1‘ jails, etc., during the eleven years: wide, in this wonderful kingdom 01 since the system went into eflect onâ€"‘i the air. Again we would turn our '1 1y about 55 haVe failed to live up‘ eyes downward to the quaint little to the promises they made; \ toy world a thousand feet below. It ‘. ing back to lives of crime. was as if we saw it from another 1 to be kept in penal institutions ag-'- planet.~ How neat and tidy it looked. am. i The roads were so straight; the gar- Dominion Parole Officer W. P. ‘ dens so charming, with their geometâ€" Archibald is at Toronto to inspect‘ rical displays of color. And the jails, etc., there. he has 111313 8013 people! What curious mannikins! aback from inspections at Kingston, Little black things wi Vincent de Paul- th a white hat . Dorchester and St. results of the eflorts \at one end for their upturned faces, .He considers the See how they run, with awkward, \made amply justifies the step the and l Government took in authorizing the certain jerky movements of their legs, arms, stumbling often over obstacles i‘ Justice Department. under that are too infinitesimal for us condition, to allow convicts to be It is known that i Olympians even to see! ‘ released on P83016- Here below us is open country. The ‘I only a small portion-aroun park has a high wall round it. i those incarcerated ix criminal - do we care for walls? Now the house I would under nearly all cir is beneath us, a qua ' that is. es of crime. Mos int, weatherâ€"beaâ€" I . ten rambling old castle of The Thir- ‘ cummncesv 11“ 11" 1e through and " of them get into troub {HE BINDSAY POST“ (be the cause of a fatalityf The bat-f last capacity of the next Zepplin will ! also be increased. Then garages and ‘ landing facilities must be widely dis- “ " tributed all over the neighborhood of i the route before security is assured. E . There shoufid be havens of refuge- in:- ‘ every direction, so that the airship l I need not risk her existence and the ' lives of her passengers in an uneven}; : struggle against her relentless: cue-i M-Aw»mmmnv~ w . - w... r ,:,wk...w..“, g. - ~ . W'wmn' son mum. m mums. run munusuzss‘ run 10an um. run coalsnmlou ‘ m smaw mu. m “IE “WEN“ 7 small nulls 0057 than 83.393. nun 8|¢K Humans. my, the wind. But the thing will come. Every , ..... , :o the promises they made; and 80. 1 f sred to make loans on town ’Lng back to lives of crime, have had' We are prep ty from either private to be kept in penal institutions ag- i', and um PTO??? , - rsons or loaning companies, us may be 11‘0 t ms to smts borrowers, 1 desired, and in an vileges. Yen may pay in am. Dominion Parole Officer W. P. ‘with special pfi Archibald is at Toronto to inspect instalments without increase in rate of 1-, interest. Interest and instalments psy- jails, etc., there. he has just go 2 able at our oflee. back from inspections at Kingston, ; , Dorchester and St. Vincent de Paul-i QTEWABT OCONNOE Barristers. Lindsay He considers the results of the eflorts . ‘ the' f/ d A. .‘...-J-€Gna fhe step i - -v A ‘7 L l. ‘v ATSON. Ontario 3"“ uuvâ€"- penitentiaries and jails. One year 300 men released on closely and it sparole were watched |was found that th ey earned $110 000 families assisted 1 W111 not be set nntu nex nu. i Sturgeon Point has practically deâ€" ‘but it will probably be about a 'cided to have 8- regatta this year, ‘from Civic Holiday. antici- New and dainty pins will b1 -_...:.‘ +h€a mr and the com l and one greater than ever is all kinds and a tilting tournament will likely be in- ?apalan Event Will Be field This Year . stituted as well as swimming con- To be Decided Later {tests besides- At Date The actual date of the regatta is worth consideringc / R. KNIGHT, Barrister, Dvuuu-‘ EIGH or, Notary Public, Real Estate, Etc. Representing best fire, life, accident and h th insurer!“ companies. Solicitor for Farmers Bank of Cenedt. Telephone 1. nan-a_1(gntâ€"st . over the Farmers Bank ,BARRIS‘I’ERS, SOLICIT and IOTABIES Special attention fiMoney to loan. , tments. Offices, Domin- . ion Bank. corner of William and Kent I " Streets, Lindsay. ' n. .I. low-gum, K.c., A. a. Fulton. In. James A. Pool. 1’. ll. Stineon ‘ ”flyâ€"”’â€" Enousv to LOAN n mum CURRENT BATES DH B. J. chwghlln, K. 0-, HONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST BURKE!" BATES 1 whether year. and suitable classes wm 0e made, giving everyone OWning a. mo- tor hat an opportunity to decide whether or not that neighbor’s craft honest. . a- v...- New and dainty pins will be sold again this year, and the committee will wear badges to enable contest- ants to distinguish them when wish- ing advice concerning the events. I! only the people 0! Sturgeon Point and Lindsay will become inâ€" ‘tereeted. the annual Sturgeon Point regatta. can be made an enjoyable day that will be reminded for many Annual District Financial Meeting The annual district financial meet- ing of the Methodist church, Lindsay district. was held today in the Queen-st, Methodist church. There was a good attendance of clergymen and delegates. | 'l‘hework for the ensuing year was Valuators. Survevs of all ms attendggl tog including r5(N date of the regatta set until next Monday, Auv--â€"r '! , 'V I Roger s BIL. ‘ Kent-8t, Lindsay, Whit 0°! m Bates and premiums “1 7'“ respectable company. firm! losses is prompt and liberal The 1 and standing ofrtfhe comm, mm W in it ect sec ' . pew D 3123.3”!!! interesting LINDSAY, FRIDAY Agent for Lindsay Lmn Stamens Axn CmL Em: Municipal Drainage Work ., shall Phone 242 or P. 0.30: FIRE AND LIL-E; WALT” SIXTH. 0.! 5 , Gm |Ontario Marble :1 Granite Works, Seed Merchant and Mi Besr Binder Twine calm Great care is used to “P911979!“ true to name and of good M of Sash, Doors. Fumes» all“ of house trimmingfi We make a swim?! of“ .'< % '5 ? o ware. such as Step m in Boards, Clothes Harms. etc. LINDSAY, ammo. Dealers in all kinis of Pain d] nestle Marble and Game In. etc., of the latest designed HI whip. A call solicited. Intending purchasers an infant W‘ W. Jordan whose good valid W. H. CRESSWELL PM nuuens m tum LAT“. ETC- SMITH sum-H f you new C 0 n s u 1 I U pmmptb moi MID Y.‘ HELLIIGTOI JAMES KEITH Formerly CreameD. Join. «imam-St, mm, a, Graduate Universities forms of In] (Geiter). Office 11011 tment. D H YSI 01M 5

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