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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 Sep 1910, p. 9

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Toronto: this vegâ€"r; 1e, and Miss Burns, of} Irs. Randolph McDonald ;sed through town 'on T1 vesawa, Aug. 29.-The lowering o! “38 es to two cents a letter from all parts of Canada, the United States Ed the British Empire, and to one {ant a letter where the letter is de- bited in the same place in which it 13 Posted have added tremendously tc the amount of mail matter handled by the Canadian Pcstoflice Department. T0 Such an. extent is this the case that 359- Department is sometimes overetax ed to handle business as expeditiously n it requires, and it has had to look m £35118 devices to assist it in it: - sellmg‘ of its postage samps to meet the exacting demands a 8 public who are peremptory in re M to. its postal service has for ”me. nine been a vexing problem. But I?- Is believed the solution has been found. £00095 saié “awe. H 583.â€" He is 3a.: cement pave-1m ‘0 use quit j Billie is 39 yea child-'33 in It: “‘15 cvuntrv tw M Impector Du TWIEâ€"‘g, Archiba. 8 search all Oughout the WW3, Aug STAMP SELLING MACHINE NOW 1 7 ‘~-_'_ -’ u lub\t me in the hallway, which bystanders said was that. from which the raznr had been taken, but the weapon could not be found. A search was also made _‘_v.-V‘-, an“ a letter found addressed to him at 34 Can- street, but. readdrinsed to the Claremont. street house. A picture posacard showing the man wanted was also found. The Carr street house was found to be vacant, and at an ad- dress~in St Claren’s avenne, to which me former occupants had mqved,_they Lap-had Mikhn,‘ .: 4“ abouts leaned nothing of m oeen taken, but the weapon could 5 . n'n‘ )t be found. A search was also made gm 1 ‘ :208 Claremont street, where Rocco soul 0 Jarded, but there, too, the officers h' are met with the same shrugs and tone e Messed ignorance afiray aaremont street. is at fire point of death in Grace Hospital, and the po- lice are securing the city for Rocco di 1 Sabbazo, :th Claremont streeghis as- q' sailanz. The stabbing occurred at the 5 home of the injured man at 5.30 last : night in the presence of a dam other 1 Italians, who refuse to talk of the ? _.---v nun. uuclc Lu mismdtobeZZyearsofage " t. I ”we. H e was short. an d thick ed “1th russe n a he is said to {have worked on. that have servedxtt n: payements for the city, but [have withered early ”f3 gun his 30b 1011 Saturday. [rustle as the breeze )rsSdearsoldwithawifeand‘ - “.1 in Iva. He had been in {branch and vme the Toronto, Aug. 29.â€"With a dangerous 33512 in his abdomen, Guiseppe Riz- e'as 331483. 18W“: hing at 106 ANOI‘HER STABBINO IN TORONTO ] ITALEAN BAD ABDOMEN OPENED} 3111'? two years. 3hr Dickson a A_rchiba.ld and ; Our sixty-Fifth Year 18011 and Detectives [ and Jarvis kept, up tITTOUgh the night talian settlements in of] Toronto, I The} -â€"-â€" mv‘ yu, mt‘y Rocco’s where. se- several of the farmers are on follow Will’ 3 example-. ... ,J , '" ‘U‘ ““7 “0‘! Rev. Dr. Cleaver, Toronto, 8150 put mo‘nowf are. the days 0‘ hODe, and, {forward an amendment expressing by While, ~0met1mes, even the future:prea§nb1e regret that orally and by looks doubtful, we know it hold: 01)-! cIlmblrcation unsettling and injurious portunity at least. ” t octnnes‘had been propagated through T th _ : our colleges, and asking that this con- 0 059 Who dwell 1n centres of g fence condemn such teaching, which population there is a latent satisfacâ€"l he further specified by quoting from tion in the return of the cam ‘ 3 Jackson’s book. so the holiday seeker W per, 8~11d(.'_Rules of order followed confusedly _ - e remember that} test some time. Finally Dr. Olgaver’s into busin ; amendment was ruled out of or er, as enforce d 88:; hat being properly an amendment to partial 11::1 in almost ever {fie-report. which was a piece of leg- ~ . y depart, islation. The ' rt. of the committee ment 0. human endeav = repo ‘ . or. The coming was; adopted as a. whole by almost of Septemner, with its golden harvestl Was vote. . .. _, . .‘ , inspires the we In order that every Opportunity'be' m“ gipan yfor investigation, conference mifié‘eFGk‘wk {Md Mon am. aummcl‘ resort have attracted their yearly votaries. Bathing suit and sailing costume are now being ' packed away, and with each intravel- ling train comes the brawny, clear- eyed resorter who is as eager to re- new old acquaintances in the city, ‘hear again the! clatter of' ' horses’ 3hoofs, and see the street lamps1 glow at night as he was restless to be i gone to the cool lake side in June. morrows are the days of hope, and, L. while, sometimes, even the future ,‘ looks doubtful, we know it holds op- portunity at least. 1 centres of j .5 populatlon there 13 a latent satisfac- W: hen m the return of the camper, and ' " Here and there the fields- are ed with russet. In a hollow the that haVe servedytheir purpose Already a sense of autumn is be- ginning to permeate the air, and the soul of nature seems to be, gently touchéd with the heaviness which prompted Bryant to write those oft quoted lines : Sense of Autumn 18 Beginning to Per- meate Air m , and found her mother dead in the § kitchen. Getting assistance from the {neighbors she found the body of her 1 5 father lying in the parlor. A revolv- fer was at his side and the weapon? was 38 calibre. Merke Was a chef He. had been drinking heavily. ‘ i é (Special to The Post.) V Toronto, Aug. 29â€"Gustave Merke ‘today shot his wife and then killed§ ; himself. His daughter returned to the; ; house at 10 Robertâ€"st. at 11.30 3.; "The melancholy days have come, the saddest of the year, With 1wailing winds and weeping groves and meadows brown and The Coming of 7 : September Month 5 â€"____q.‘ . g Dcuevme untario: A horrible and " As soon as the accident was noticâ€" Sh t H. w-f Ifatal accident happened this morning 1 ed Brewer was {taken from the rails, ‘about 6 o’clock in the G.T.R. yards, The tender of Young’s engine had to 4 _ 7 _ be pulled back before Young could 0 ° 1f ? at the sw1tch1ust south Of the ‘be extric‘ated. His right leg had been 1 ed lmse gsouthern end of the platform. . It caught. * Eseems that engine No. 2048 light, 11 nâ€" The'bodies were taken to the sta- Drink Caused Murder and Smcide in f ‘1‘” Few Y’O‘ing' engineer. of this; .tion.end‘Y01ing passed away in about T ronto To day {city, with Fred Gariepy, of King- ten minutes. 0 ' gston. fireman. was standing still on Coroner 'Yeoman's was summoned, (Special to The Post.) {the main line, engaged in the cons and he ordered the remains to be Toronto, Aug. 29â€"Gustave Merke. istruction work for the new round- transferred to Tickell’s undertaking An emigrant special No. 3' rooms, whither they were taken car- i d h r t thi ti Th Ly fins m°mmg' ”has ”0‘5 3’“ been was ue e e a 5 me. e decided whether or not an inquest is necessary. The tender of No. 2043 is . badly smashed, but both in geod condition. today shot his wife and then killed .5 house. himself. His daughter returned to thef en- house at 10 Robert-st. at 11°39 a. égine was No. 324 under Engineer Weir n., and found her mother dead m the f of Brockville ~ is alleged that the :1tchen. Getting assxstance from the I, semapho', was up against the :eighbors she found the body Of her ‘BI‘OCthle train. Whether this is true a . . ‘ other lying 1.3 “.18 parlor. A reVOlv- ‘ or not cannot be verified. Fred Gari- The “Ohms Of the accident r was at his Side and the weapon 'epy says there was a. both Bellevilln man “A L, - 'as 38 calibre. ‘Merkp mm 9 him: an ~ engines are I are . .. vuuc- i' and that somethmg strangely char-g ergmred." t. the shortening day and} A memorial sounds of autumn evenings : men 8 Assocm [at ~~u, ;“ and diSposed of askâ€"0113;; ter of horses 1' “In regard to the other memorials We the street lamps} recommend that the control of theolo- t1Ortenin‘s’kdaLy and? A memorial from the Toronto L8Y1 of a v - fi‘men’s Association made the distinct :1 80:33:11er (amiss ’. request “to eliminate from our col- “ or .e I 1er such teaching concerning the esent, but there is 3' Holy Scriptures, and the _faliibility of )leaSIII‘D in 44-... -_J.: l “â€"2“; -_ :1. ,- hollow the leaves surs tnem. Oni VlCtOl'ia, 8.0., Aug. 29.â€"The Metho- luscious fruit is 9' dist general conference Saturday night 7 reached the clause in the educational ues. In the glade’ committee report relating to theologi- 11 fence the gold-‘3 cal teaching in colleges ‘and how to if satisfied way." deall1 “gith hteacfixing notain harmony a 3 wit 1‘. e c urc standar s. from“ S‘em to! A charge laid against any professor, 3* the summer " lecturer or teachermust first be=sign- Squirrel and rab-. .ed by”;l.fi've members or ministers-9f for nuts and;I the'MethOdilst ChurCh, and laid befC‘fe [I the winter’s .l “the officer 1n the college. He must 333311 the board together within two lose prepares for? months., and if they decide that the ennifln ' -‘â€"‘ are" curling". They 37$, for the to- thcpe, and, the future V it holds op. fields are touch- .uxu 1e31a'ment'.‘ “*1 Rev. Dr. Clem ind, é forward an amel ;ure. Preamme regret o z nblication uns< p octrines had bee 'our colleges, and ofi fence condemn s ‘ac-nl w further specil and _ a *V‘V- “CV OW‘OUK‘IVJ ‘1‘ { Christ, trait is contained in Rev. .Geo. ; rackson’a recent book, ‘Studies in the f Old Testament’.” 7 __._â€"_.---°, "1“! I rénder Elecision on the case. 113133, the subdance of the report, went through I‘ A number 0! memorialsfiere Jlggnped 4Mk.._ -._J 3- fine officer in the call the board t4 months, and if t complaint is well made they forward it to the board of education; if they decide Otherwise, the charge is dis. missed. Here the complainants have right of appeal. The board of educa- tion, in turn. shall select five minis- ters of good regute and learning, who A411 _._-‘l~‘ HERESY TRIBUNAL IS FAVORED AT GENERAL CONFERENCE SESSION: ,w- .. mu waning up. INQUES’I‘ TO BE HELD, ‘had just stepped on the platform of the yard engine. When the collision two man lulled in the Grand Trunk came he was thrown/to the rails and yards this morning. The jury, Which the , is being empanelled, will meet and ENGINE PASSED OVER HIM. View'the ’bodies at 3.80;t'his after- killing him almost instantly. noon at Tickellfs undertaking rooms. ; GREAT VOLUME OF STEAM been f' ,' from the work engine under Young’s duties. command and that the crew of No. and w 32048 could not see the approaching one ch; ;train. Young’s engine was facing the f station and the incoming train. at a , ghigh rate of speed, struck his tender lly' He fand raised it up against the engine. The ‘ {Young saw the danger and tn‘ed to was 08.1 Ejump, but was caught between his del‘S- T 1 own engine and tender. Garfepy stay- WWW!” ed in the cab and was safe, except ward. for a bad shaking up. - med, 8. TN Victoria, BC. BROTHER DI LINDSAY LADY M KILLED IN WRECK SATURDAY Belleville Ontario is alleged teat the L'NDSAY, ONTARIO, :{Tfie funerarwill be xhgld in Paul. ‘2 V . " The death occurred last' night at 'St. Joseph’s hospital, St. 1‘: 1,111 Minn. of Sister Beata, 3f the Sister- hood ‘of St. Joseph, formerly Mary Walsh of Douro; Miss Walsh joined ithe Order twelve years ago, part, of which time she nursed in the, hospi~ tal. For a, year Sister l’e lt<1 has been- ailing. and She graiu'flt .ly sank till her death occurred. Besides .her father and mother she leaves fi.e brothers and three sisters to mourn her loss. The sisters are Loretta of Douro: Lena, of Kenora, and MrsR. H. Greer, of Toronto; while thebro- there are Frederick, James and MiJ chael, of Douro; Thomas, Ken’ora, and R1chard Metheson, New Ontario. The Ontario tour of the Royal Commission on Industrial Training and Technical Educatidn 'Will begin today, the Commission being divid- ed into two sections in order to cov~ er ground within the time limit set by the Minister of Labor. The com- mission will convene in Lindsay on September 12th and the session will be presided over by Hon J. N, Arm- strong. Technical Education to Hold Session Here Sen: embér 12th. SISTER BEATA (MARY WALSH) Commission to Visit Lindsay The crew of the Brockville was called 011' to await furthe ders. The special went on its westward a couple of hours one child. Ed. Brew‘ rfed, and the father 11y. He resrded In S xouna Iaitnful in their railroad ‘ a. Young resided 0n Brassey at... was a, married man. He leaves hild. Ed. Brewer also was marâ€" ; and the father of a large fam- r 7 ‘ ‘ smashed, but both engines 0d condition. Obituary of the Brockville special ‘ : FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 V l in their railroad ‘ Peterboro, Ont, Aug. 28â€"E1ectric rwires under the first floor of Cress- ‘man’sr dry goods store are supposed to have [started a fire at ten o’clock .-this morning, which caused $500 dam- :r of a. large fam- age to the premises. The damage to l . Stoney Lonesome. ,the ‘5th by Smoker will be heavy. wer also was marâ€" further or- was summoned, mains to be '3 undertaking were taken car- ‘3 not yet been t ao inquest is of No. 2043 is always way afterâ€" I‘flll l Years of effort toward buymg the very best quality of Clothm; and Furnishings haVe culminated in the surpassing;r collection of new lFall and Winter Clothing: and Furnishings now ready I Sinspection at this men's store. . It is one thing to choose the very latest and correct styles ant" another to buy and sell them so that they may be within reach 03 the modest purse. While baseball fans are debating on the probable winners of the Eastern League, they don’t want to sight of the fact that the Pirates will bump up against the lunbeatable Manvers team on Satur- say, Sept. 10th. The Manveri'tes pos- sess a pretty classy ball team, and the meals V will have a pretty stiff prlr'positlon on their hands trying to score a victory. The game will take place in Janetville, and promises to attract ‘a blé'crow’d ‘frOm the tryside. A counÂ¥ j DUndas * Flavelles Limited His Lordship Bishop O’Connor of Peterboro. has Conferred an honor on ‘St, Mary's parish by appointing Rev Father ' Guiry a. native of Victoria county, as curate of Lindsay; The reverend gentleman, it W111 be re- menibéred, was recently ordained at. Downeyville. He celebrated 10.30 oj~ clock mass at St. Mary’s church onf Quâ€"J-â€" Sunday. Native of Downeyvxlle Parish New Cu- rate for Lindsay Rev.J.Guiry Make “an early choice. omparison proves, and comparison is BASE BALL 112., Aug. 28â€"E1ectric first floor of Cress- ; store are supposed a fire at ten o’clock QLOTHING AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT 1910 F a”? cahing and I tion during t} ' on Thursday, Day), will be , tors’ luncheo ‘ commisswner: The followin I by the section: Birong, -----v.. AUCV. 1).. Dryce, chairman: St. Catharines, Aug. 30; Paris, Aug. 31; Collingwooda Sept. 6; photographs, specimens, etc.” The commission will be the guests of the Industrial Exhibition Associa- tion during their stay in Toronto, and : on Thursday, Sept. 1 (Manufacturers’ gin, the commissions being divided into sections, in order to cover the ground within the time limit set by the Minister of Labor, under whose auspices the work of the commission is being done. The following places will be visited by the sections :â€" Western section â€" Rev- Dr RWM ‘ l ana monoton”, he said: “How. did w_e do it? By. div ' -â€".___ m ENOUERY 0F COMMISSION mm x - TMHNHCAL EDUCATION COMPLETED Toronto, Aug. 29.-That the Royal' Commission on Technical Education, is having no holiday excursion is the, testimony of Thomas Bengough, the? and'ofiicial reporter of the{I commission, who 'h_as returned to the I te ; The commission will then unite dd $832185 (1:: 3;: visit Montreal, Sept. 19 and 21; $9 Provinces with ( donald College, St. Anne de‘ Belk'yne, :e commission! Sépt- 203 Quebec City, Sept. 22-23;: r t The Ontario tour will then beta- 7. - - ; sumed, the entire commissibn vii.- iis 33d $32635 iag Ottawa, Sept, 26 and 17; Brad:- each to Truro,’ Toronto, Oct 4â€"5;,Hamilton Oct ‘7' ' : Niagara Fall-8. Oct. 8; Brant’mtd,‘0ct: :ddiéfiifgdfgy 10; Galt, Oct. 11; Gueiph, Oct. 12,13; gions, by hold- ;' Berlin, Oct. 14; Stratford, ,Ocvt. 15- 11 nearly mid.l London, Oct 17-18; St. Thomas: m all we ask. Miss Maclean, of Oklahoma, V in Miss Macdougall, of Ottawa, am'is-v iting at Maple Avenue Place. the home of their cousin, D. N. Smith. The evangelistic services .whlch were conducted 80 ably by tfie Knox College gospel team during the pat week were Very interesting, all! profitable, and were attended largeâ€" 1y. 1' (Special to The Post.) will be a baseball tournament. In the evening a concert null be held in the church, for which an excelled. programme is being prepared. The anniversary services in St. Andrew’ s church on Sabbath next. Sept. 4, will be in the form of a. barâ€" vest home service. Services will be conducted a't 11 a. m., and 7.30 p. In. On Monday, Sept. 6, tea will be served in the grove, after which that 19; Chatham, 708 Walkerville. Oct. 5 0mm, Sept. '10; mnasay, Oshawa, Sept. 13; Cobourg, Cornwall, Sept. 15; Smitl Sept. 16. MANSE GROVEâ€"ELDON PAGES NINE T0 SIXTEEPE 13-18 ; St. Thbz'néé Smith’s _ ”vuaw, No 26

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