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Lindsay Post (1907), 23 Aug 1912, p. 7

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. painâ€"4‘13 lrcusr 23nd. ' m LINDSAY pos-r 11' ' I . ! M- o o o \ ‘ .. ' \ l ll v ‘ the train immutable. The indentations Dr. Morse's to (her bed with a broken thigh for on the spike and the rail, caused by PAGE 7. . . nearly five years, and leaves to the flange of the wheel, indicated Indian ROOt P1118 mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs. that such was the case. Some of are nota new and untried remedyâ€" {obert Nichols, who cared for her .0 Yard of flannel is still a \ yard after washed our grandfathers used them. Half a century ago, before Confederation, they were 011 sale 1n nearly every drug or general store in the Lanada of that day y, a1. d were the. rccogm zed cure in thousands of homes for Constipation Indigestion, BiliouanSS Rheumarism those who were in a position to know, were not prone to believe in the diabolical act of maliciously plac- ing the spike on the track, so as to Cause derailment, but are rather mother during all her suffering with a. daughter’s love and devotion. The funeral took place on Tuesday afterâ€" noon, service being conducted at the house by the Rev. J. 0.1Watts, after with inclined to think that )3. was the and Kidney andLiwr Troubles To- wh1ch the remains were laid to rest w . ‘ Work of juveniles who c'ommitted the day they are just 51993“ “0 lust as beside those of her husband in the i J r flag 1 act unthinkinglyt It was also noted {cliable gs adriiisle‘ildtgmifing better Christian cemetery, Little Britain ‘ ~ that there Was no spikes displaced 1asyet een C u e ‘3 Mr. W. F. Webster having charge of [113 the funeral arrangements. -â€"...:‘1 The pallbearers along the track at the spot the spike was discovered. One of the men engaged in the work took place where Cure Common Jeep were THOMAS W. BIRCHARD - i 1 , of removing the wreckage, is said Messrs Gus. White PEtCI‘boro; J The following frOm the Kellogg, Its pure hard J‘OQP‘ 1 I? to have stated that he saw a Small Carew, C H. Stapleton, Peterboro; Iowa, Enterprise, refers to abrother thats why. lt-oy leave the railway at a point 0, H. Hopkins, K. C., J. D. Fla- of the late Clark Birchard, of Lin- near where the derailment occurred, and take to the field a short before the wreck took place. A DEATH TRAP A veritable death trap, is the way in which one railway man described the engine cab, which had been the scene of such a miraculous escape on the part of the engineer and fireman. The latter was unable to tellghow he velle, and J. Lauder. The floral tributes were many, and Thomas'W. Birchard was born Sep- consisted of the following: Mr. and tember 21,1837, in York county, Mrs. A. Rountree, Peterboro, sickle; Canada. Was married at Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs F. A. McDiarmld, and Canada west to Jane Pedlar on Jan. George Perdue, Victoria, B. C., 1,1859. , sheath of wheat; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shortly after their marriage they Gould, Peterboro, large wreath; came to the United States, locating Mr. and Mrs. T. McConnellmtown, in Jefferson county, Kansas. Their wreath, Miss Boyd, Toronto, spray; stay there was brief, for they Don't forget den Valley: the 11am time -. . __> _._..._.. few days in Montreal last week. Miss Lilian G. Wilson of Toronto, Mrs. Atcheson and daughter Miss Spent a. few days this week renewing Lela, of Highland Grove, spent Sun- acquaintances in town --_.__. 1.; \_ .. 0â€"» I' ‘<- o.» soon got out, but remembers endeav0ring Mr W RudkinS, Peterboro cross- came to Jasper county Iowa which day the guests of Mrs. Geo Martin. Miss Aha Mitchell left for Winniâ€" to escape the rush of water,and coal Mr. and Mrs. C. Squires, town County has been the home of the de- Miss Lela; Atcheson left on Mon lay peg on Monday. She was accompan- that flowed from the upturned ten- spray; Lotus Fishing Club, town, ceased forlfifty years. He has been. a for Calgary. led by her 00115111 Dr. Brown MP3- der. Neither men left the cab until wreath; D. B. Dennison (National) resident of Kellogg for 36 years.' Mr Geo Mark of London is visit- Brown and Mrs. Kennedy of Winnipeg the engine toppled over. When one of Peterboro, wreath; J. Henderson and Seven children were born to Mr. ing his parents Mr and Mrs Elisha who have been visiting relatives her. the passengers climbed out Of a family, Toronto, shower of astors; and Mrs. Birchard, all of whom are Mark. during the past month. coach and made h‘s way towards Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Campbell, town, living except Glin, the youngest who Mr. and Mrs. Les Penman 0f T01“ Miss Markham, 0f Lindsay spent 3- ithe front of the train, he observed wreath; Mr. and Miss Trombly, town, spray; Miss Edgar and mother, town, showér of astors; Hotelkeepers’ As- sociation, town, pedestal; the family, pillow; Mrs. E. H. Dunham, (sister) Montreal, broken circle; Mrs. J. Simpsoa and Mrs. W. Pollard, town, anchor; Jack Simpson, Toronto, sheath; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lauder, town, wreath; Miss May Allan, Tor- onto, shower of roses; Hopkins Hopkins, town, anchor; Dr. and Mrs. Amys, Peterboro, cross; the staff of the Cornell Brewing Melting Co, died in infancy. Three sons-and three daughters are today sustaining the irreparable loss of a devoted, sympathizing father, their mother having preceded him to the Eternal City on September 17, 1881. The children, Electa S.,]Sarah A., Della V., Rufus 0., Samuel G., and ThOmas L., are all married and with their families are located in Kellogg Mrs. Geo. Martin. and vicinity, with the exception of Mrs. ROM" Weir 0‘ Toronto is the Electa and Thomas, whoseihomes are guest Of Miss A' Burtchaell. in Pawnee, OklahOma. Miss Irene Borland ofToronto vis- onto are spending a couple of weeks in town. Mr. Chas. Deyman, of Toronto, is visiting his parents in town. Mr. W. T. Junkin, of Toronto spent Wednesday in town. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moore, of Sasâ€" katoon are visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. Savage, of Sa- ginaw, Mich., are visiting Mr. few days last week with town. Miss Mabel McGillivray of Lindsay is visiting Miss G. Jewell. Miss Gertrude Britnell, of Toronto is visiting relatives in town. Miss Laura Oke, of Toronto is the guest of her cousin, Miss V. McKen- and dry. 1 SCOTT ACT WILL friends in the engineer crawling out through the upturned side window of the cab. SOLEMN CEREMONY AT MT. ST. JOSEPH Peterboro Examiner: Mount St. Joseph was the scene of- a very in- spiring ceremony Saturday morning, when a number of young ladies were received into the church. The . we ”‘3‘! cr vsasszs. _¢‘-1 vvvvv IEY ’ f”. "I cannon COMPANY. N 7' van: cm. - .7 .. ,. 3).“... .... _.... “1-... -.,,~ _-,.. "x L {Hf} ‘. a): wraf... ‘ . '~ , L.,am ,1 ,‘g, , 1"".41-5‘ sur- " higitniircixfiohlye £223.: 301:: 3.11:1 town, crescent; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mr. Birchard united with the M. E. it”; M”;- F' WH Wargn lastTweek.t _.... t- . _ ch 0 ll ' t - iss essie ams w of oron o . . . _ . . .. fiaWASHURLED THROUGH WINDOW impressive ceremony taking place inâ€" McGregor, town, crescen , Mr and ur h of Ke ogg some hing near a The 01-11113 news Letter 13 Inform- Mrs. J. H. Lennon, Toronto, sheath; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Burns, Oshawa, spray; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lipsett, third of a century ago, and has ever was the guest 0‘ her friend, Miss 8‘ remained true to the faith. Was Martin. never absent unless the condition of Mrs. E' A' McArthur spent a few Peterboro, wreath; Mr. Mowry Bat- his health rendered it necessary. days in Lindsay 18‘“ week. es, New York, shower of astors; Mr. Mr. Birchard was married to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wafle, 0‘ and Mrs. 9, White, Peterboro, large Katherine Osborn, October 5, 1895, 19‘” Grass, 3331‘» pillow; Mr. F. Cornell, town, sheath who has been a most faithful tives in town. side, long avenues shaded by hanging trees, down to the road. The Chapel was filled with the con- .111 clerk on the had come from Peterboro and Lind~ gregation, who had come to honor ;.. 314:: ._ .-....«: jarssenger train, sav and their wants were attended those who were giving themselves up :1: wrecks; .1: Bethany Junc- to The doctors had been kind andito the life of the convent Some had over- with velvet sward, ed on good authority that steps are now in motion by petition and other forms as prescribed by the statute, to submit the Canada Temperance Act (commonly called the Scott Act) to the electors of the North Riding of the County of Ontario. It is lN c. P. 11. wag NEAR 11121111111 ' 7, Brown. 7: Yel- are visiting rela- com- DEF-Wm .‘ y.’ . Mrs W T J unkin and Master said ”4‘ , ; . _ Mrs. J. Wardrobe and family, town, Damion. ' ' - that the submission c not . t ”he ”I '1 cm thought‘m’ mt omng to some mis come from 0th" towns in 0mm” cross- Mrs H W Smith and Miss While the health of Mr. Birchard ROSS are Spending a“ vacation at the h . d an I fill 0 E" ‘: :3 VE‘ all ill-:11.anag0m€nt he and his £8110“. Clerk While others were Peterbolo people. P ’ ‘ L" . ' . ‘7 . B13115. M :8 .appro‘e by an OVCrWhe mlng 333‘ - .- ,-:, - t the sun- . llicHarrie, town, a wreath, Mr. and has been the cause of great anx1ety Jontv of the electorate. H Mmuyke to were forced to he on CO 5 in The ceremony Of reception and proâ€" Mrs P. Kennedy town spray' Mr to his family it was not thought Mr. Beresford Hamilton, Lakefield, it"irst blush this ma 0t see'n - t r (shine till 4 o 'clock in the afternoon, fess10n of the new Sisters began at M O’Halloran town wreath', Mr that the end was so near. ,js home for the holidays var" ‘ f t t st 5; nt h" .1): ~ “ .1 «r. -,elu‘nen the wrecking train arrll‘ed~ Ii8.30 and was concluded at about ‘ ' . ' , ' i i Dr. Hamilton, wife and family, 0f ‘3 - impor an 8p 0 ahe, L 1 and Mrs. H. W1111amson, town, star, 011 Thursday of the past week as hwen 1t 15 remembered that two or re 5â€"? At the time of the acculent Mr half- pa st ten. Rev. Bishop 0' Connor - 1 , ., Dwight, I11., are occupying their , ‘ “ l ‘ ‘ ‘1 *1 - - - d l‘tt s o “‘ciated t th scle'n cer m n'and ML and Mr“ ‘5' H' Long’ Peter' “35 m” cusmm’ Since the heated h ee municipalities have refused to ”I” . hm“ . sau, tug: p.1110rs‘vdn 1: er. “:8 hs2isfed ,9 thellgc 1 6181:) d boro, sheath: the Victoria Agriculâ€" term came on, he took his usual seat summer cottage on Cameron Lake. take advantage of the Local Option 13:; ,_ , 31:31 as new 9.11 over t..e car line a 8.01101"! . _ .‘ 1y 3 C by an. tural Society, large wreath; Mr. and on the lawn, after partaking 0f 31} Among the successful pupils 1n the Act (Provincial) on the ground That i 1 Was 1 of snowflakes. Hearing the prelimin- lather v131t1ng guests; Father 0 Sulh- , - recent Toronto Conservatory of Mu- . " . . , . Mrs. H. Middleton, town, large cres- hearty evemng meal He had been! the area covered 15 too small it Will. 2 5 (by? CM to , hr}. grinding, he had exclaimed, “My van of Victoria, Father 0’ Sullivaniof . sic examinations are notices the ' . 7‘ _ _ . ,1 Port Hone Fathe G r f L ndsa cent, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carew, seated but a few moments when the be seen at once that the passage of -1. t r was .1 bait and : L‘Od' Th1” '5 awful. Then he was ‘ r ui y 0 1 y, town, wreath; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. faithful wife came out to join him, names (if 9135? Lihan Corbett who the Scott Act will be 9f far reaching 2.11. Eli; ‘3-31‘6 uriezl back! lurled forward Father Walsh Of Montreal Father . _ has passed the Intermediate. pass ex- . 1 11 f N d d F th Phl Ashmore, town, pillow, Mr. and Mrs, but that pleasure was never again to Importance throughout North 011- 3:115:38}: seriethius as I! This is the second wreck which he K9 Y. 0 “W00 an a er e an J. Aldous. Fenelon Falls, wreath; be hers on the shores of time, for amination, also Miss Gertrude Pow- tario :22‘057. ensciousness.” ihas experienced, the other occurring 0f L33 Gileld. les, who was successful in Junior piano. Both are pupils of Mr. C. C. Minden Echo: A telegraphic mes- Forsyth, 0f Lindsay. sage on Monday announced the death Rev: Mr. Konkle, who has at of Rev. H. B. Carey, 'formerly a mis- campa1gn1ng 1n the west, conducted Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Southern, town, cross; Mr. and Mrs. J. Brandon, Fenelon Falls, cross; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Manice, Peterboro, cross. The services at the house 'and Eleven young ladies received the holy habit to enter on their period 1‘1» car was slant-i at Sand Bank 3 year ago It was , l h' h thought. . 03 hands and . not as dangerous as t is. e g . - Straw-lei 1:. to lie down. 'The train ploughed 300 feet yester- of nov1tate; M1ss Mary Doyle, Que~ , ezfnee a covered with l day bec, who will, in future, be known ‘v l . , . . . as Sister Mar ret; Katherine Cole- meats, was running fto-i Mr. Brown's injumes conmst of 3. ga Further particulars will be given later but we are able to say on goâ€" ing to press that this has been de. been cided upon in influential quarters, and that this is the .fisst formal an- REV. H. B. CAREV 1-4 in L’t ’ CA m l o ‘“ l - - St. Andrew’s church last , sionary of the An‘ghcan church at serv1ces 1n nouncement of the intention _ ’ ,. man, Webbwood, to be known as 815- the graveiwere conducted by Rev. Mr . Sunday. Mrs. (Rev Hoa san at ev- .19 um'g I was done Listrained back and badly bru1secl ter Colette- Mary Burns Webbwood Kingstone, curate of St. Paul’s Mmden, and where there are many enin service Rev )IMI‘ I: a g 11 f- heiO‘lght SO ")VSEIf " he con: .IimbS. . ’ . f - N "-0 church. Wholearn with sorrow of his demlse, . .. g . 0 g Wi 0 . 712119111513 hid been pitched‘ The Peterboro Examiner in referr- SISter Bertha, Bertha H1ckey, ew remembering his faithfulness as a f1c1ate next Sunday. ueastem 1‘02hthe window.‘ ing to the» wreck says: castle, N B" Sister _Dolores, Agnes worker for the Master. Their prayers Miss Leona Calder, Of St' John’s ntion. l Sloan, Binton, Que, Sister Ermelin- ’EAI CC-NFL’SION {WAS IT MALICIOUSLY PLACED ? ‘ ‘ the passen-r A sectionman in remarking upon OBITUARY s m athv C ut to his sorrow- Hospital, Toronto, is spending a two da; Clara Breen,,Douglas, Ont., Sisâ€" and y p ' g 0 '1.1':I C .LLC "188 were run- ter Anita; Annie Dohl, Ottawa, Sis- ing-widow, whose home was in our the spike which was alleged to have rail of a sharp curve, at such an an- the“ vows Of poverty, chastity and MRS. WM. KEMP _ midst. town. A quiet wedding took place in Toâ€" .: 'ITELC (“1.22.151011. lbeen the cause of the derailment, Sigterolfgieiliii T361: girfiflénQiéeabgct, The death took place on Durham- Eive years ago deceasedwas ap- enlgrinhri‘zijslytfeeves spent the week : rfnto on Aug 10th at the parsonage .--.V* 12.1%- es stealing a told of having found, a few weeks Ste Marie, Mich. Sister Corona; st. west on Sunday of Mrs. Wm. Domted to the Washa‘go M1ss1on, and The Misses Davies of Peterborou h [0.11 the DOVerCOUFf Baptlit church, dry-v: with a smile ago, a number of fish plates and nuts Alice Smith, Baysville Sister Mary Kemp, The deceased has been in ill a year later led to the altar Miss are s endin vacatio . tow g “ en Ml” .Horace Samuel 55°er '0‘ . r 3,: zmween the on top of the rail 3. short distance Al' d K, th _ K, d NI - health for some time. Her husband Lilian Peck, daughter of Mrs. F. Peck .P g a n in n. theICanad1an Express staff, was umt- 1:» T. 1 1111.1 when from the scene of yesterday’s wreck. me an a. erme enne y, ‘ ew d c (1 her in 1897 and there of .town. M153 Blackwell, Of Montreal, and 9d 111 marnage t0 MISS'JBSSIGIPOI'm- 710's-“ { they jumped The offiCialS also IZOEed thfhfaCt ttl-Igt fogggzgensbitlferr :1:::;aladies made Egvieszsier two sisters, Mrs Camp- For several yeats the deceased had Mrs Weldon Rea Of Reaboro were mouth by the Rev. J' J. Glass. 11:32; :3» fields. I the spike had res e on e 011 31 e 3...: 1. :~ the doctors lEllVllUS LIFELESS DEBILITATED MEN gle as MEN AND MIDDLE-AGE) Mm. thzgilcjtlgng of early indiscretions and later ex: ceases. who are failures in lifeâ€"you are the oneswe can restore to manhood and revive the spark of energy and vitality Don t give up in despair because you have treated with other doctors. used electric belts and tried to render the derailment of .Lucretia, Margaret, Agnes, obedience, and'will, in future, be known as Sisters Augusta, Camilla, Jane Francis, Cassimer, Alexis, Mary Immaculate, Felicitas, Loretto, Cle- ment, Margaret, Agnes, Patronella, Callista, An-erita and Ernestine. Bishop O’Connor congratulated the young ladies on surrendering them- selves to the church by taking the vow of poverty, chastity, abd on-edi. Ience. By helping the poor, aiding the sick, and teaching the ignorant they are serving Christ Himself. The par- i various drug store nostrums. . a .223. H 0111- NS}? MCfihOdete'atgiefit his shagghfg cuts and relatives are to be congra- ; . 1 g d romt rink esp 1r - - ‘4 l «Firce‘dehanpiness Lto hundreds of homes and tulated for sendmg the“ daughters ‘ 1 l h: smade wCCCSSfue‘mcn 0’3 551050 :éh’c‘lfgf to join a religious community. who . .. ‘ ‘ ’FI 1) FPSLA ‘\ c n . . . .3 “* \ i “433 Rfeichlihairnir caceaéoraihgm the W111 there devote themselves to the " ‘ l- r .. â€" ve no . . . '1‘ . ,3»? ii ;,ugegghfifig.”fig‘ggé’gzrlifimé’mog : 31:1r1tual welfare of the commumty. ~- ~ 7 " " . 1 c ,5- "fingefl‘}.Sigii‘ri‘rfiidiéiaifé‘riMedal: ' The custom of retiring apart from :f ' .. 2â€"7;": 1 cr'liind v'idualgase 011213; curable cases 80' the world is of very ancient origin. fl - \/ ' . - ’. x/j I: c‘“{;.~.Ӥ.s§¥2r'é32% $233. an Beginning in the East, it spread over ‘ ‘4'; 1”] , I ‘/€u~::“7: W CASES GUAM Europe in the m‘iddle ages, in the N»; “77/ _‘ . .7”) 1" OR NO PAY times when might was generally r ed 1L1; / ”324»; km l Are you a victim? Have you lose right, necessitating a. shelter against ‘ t . 4’. will? HEAPgfilmoopedyo fieéfieiwg’dififvg°ym’ violence. The work, which the good d See i” i "A; be; weakness? Our New Method Tram-eat" men and women did, in providing 11 / ' l ' cure you. What ithas done for others it will . . . . f 311" ' r 7" ,l do for you. coagulation Free. No fitter for the sick and needy, 1n preservmg to S ‘ W‘ "fie? hate}! ’54:” mp...â€" literature; and in starting the regenâ€" , Queen - U «Econ MW“ Magnum" (mug; eration of Europe‘ is almost incalcu- «best ~:"MBIJSEDwri-nou-rwnii-ri-zivcoussu'r. Newcomer“ mammmmdrmmronm all ":KBINEDY81KENNEDY lchiganAve.andC.’wiswol¢lSt.. Wm FUNERAL WAS LARGELY ATTENDED bell and Mrs. Grant, who resided been a suflerer- fun; chronic indiges- with her tion, but last lalllwas taken serious- ' . ly ill. Since then he has been unable he fu r l t k lace today. T ne a 01.: to attend to his pastoral work, and HANNAH SW AIN after seeking relief for some time in The funeral of the late Hannah the hospital at Orillia, came to his Swain took place yesterday after- home at Washago, Where death took place. noon from the residence of her sister . ‘ His wife’s people are the only rela- Mrs. M. Weldon, 70 Russe11~st., to . . . Valentia cemetery, and was largely tives he hgd 1n thls part Of “.19 attended by sorrowing friends. Imâ€" countryoand interment took place in Dressive services were conducted at the $331k 51“ at Albury, Prince Ed' war oun y. 2:213:12?12211321831231?"the M Percy Psck and his mother left The pall bearers were Norman iTuesday mornmg to attend the fun- Bruce and Harold Staples, Lindsay, eral. Arthur Swain, Jack Swain, Jack Bruce and Stanley Bruce, of Valen- tia. ”m...- FENELON FALLS (Special to The Post.) Oakwood, Aug. 15â€"The hand of Mrs. Church and Mrs. Dilworth and death- has again‘visited our village, children, Of Utica, N- Y-. and Mrs. this time removing from our midst Ramigel and Child. Of Rochester h} Agnes. Halliday, relict of the late â€"â€"-â€".- AGNES HALLIDAY Y1, who were the guests of Mrs. ‘J. James Halliday, who quietly passed C. Brandon, left on Monday for home away on Saturday evening, August The Peterboro Silver Band under 10, at 9.30 o’clock, aged 84 years. the auspices of the local corps of the Mrs. Halli'day, whose maiden name Salvation Army held a grand mus1â€" was Agnes Somerville, was born in cal festival in Dickson’s hall on Sat- Scotlan-d and came to this country urday evening and 011 Sunday 8-361“ While an infant with her parents, She noon the band was advertised to hold was a great sufierér. being confined services in the Kawartha Grove, but owing to the rain were compelled to Ohlldren Cry hold Iervices in the hall. The meetâ€" FOR FLETCHER’S ings were a. great success} the band C A S T. O R l A also giving several open air con- certs, which were much enjoyed. The funeral of the late W. I-L-Simp- son took place this afternoon from the Simpson house and was largely Allletters fromCamadamustbeaddressed' "lone: to our Canadian deuce Depart- “3 ment in .Windsor, Ont If you dome to 3.5%“, 3115' C2111 at our Medical InstituteinDetroitasweseeandtreat friends of the deceased our Windso fii bid, for Correspondence and attended by . MR? Indian bursingasscegnlvy. Address all letters as follows: from all parts of the province, as ‘lw “KENNEDY KENNEDY, Wind-ct. Oat. well as by a large concourse of citiâ€" ”Madness. zens. The co .tege proceeded to the Riverside cemetery where interment 111111511 MARBLE WORKS Cambridge St. North of Fire Hall For all kinds of Granite and Marble Monuments Get prices and see do. signs. . R. CHAMBERS, Prop. Mrs. Simpson of Lindsay is visit-h ing her daughter, Mrs. M. Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson of Toron- to are the guests of Mr. H. Sewell. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, who have been visiting Mrs. Geo. Whissile, left on Monday for Toronto. Mr. W. McCarthy and son spent a weeks' vacation with relatives in STOKESâ€"PORTSMOUTH the guests of Mrs. A. McFarland this Both week. parties formerly resided Lindsay. ‘ in lway “x UPPER lAKES l Homeseekers’ NAVIGATION l Excursions Steamers leave Port McNicoI Monday 3 l Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays J'UIV 9 and 23, and every SPCOnd and Saturday 3 at 4,, p, m for 'I‘uesd 1y until Sept 17th inclusive. SAULI' ST. MARIE, PORT ARTHUR WINNIPEG and RETURN - $34. 00 EDMONTON and RETURN- $42.00 I 10p01tionate rates to other points. . { Retuin limit 60 davs. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars Ask nearest C? ”R Agent‘ 101' Home- seeker’.’ Pamphlet and FORT WILLIAM The Steamer Manitoba, sailing from Port \Ic\icol Wednesdays will ca‘l :11 Owen Sound leaving that point 10.30 p. 11:. ‘ Sieamslup Express gT leaves Toronto 12. 45 p.m. on sailing days making direct connection with steamers at Port \lcNicoll. -. \V 'rrprgIIliinuxlrfc‘O ‘ Ti: '{ets and Full Inf ormation from anyC. P. F. Agent T. (. MATCHETT l 1 1' l i Warren’ 3 Piano Store is Headquarters for High Grade Pianos and fi Organs, also best Canadian and American V Sewing: Machlnes, victor Gramophones, Roc- ords and Needles. -,.,.......... .a-_ a. q. ,. 1 No coupons or other fake propos1tions to gain the Piano buying publicâ€"we sell reputable and honest instruments at prices low as consistent with the high quality of the goods and give terms 0 payment where required. Come and mspet. 1-. before ycu buy. 3.. i 7% ‘i‘ ’ 37“.". William Warren Wufiggsffmr » Box 217-Phone 131L. Opp Thomas' Automobile Garage ‘1 ; “NIH...“WWWW 3‘

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