Liceyse Wig 1i B1; 1 Be Framed Ir. not LU glauo yuan avuv-vâ€"wâ€" - use. Yesterday afterncon the Post been while [and was surprised at the progress irg' 0 , weed NUiSAnce IV made on the nurses' home. Messrs. The iByers 8: Anglin, of Montreal, the the h g l“ scugog Lake 3 contractors, are erecting a building to M ,which will serve as another manu- self i rod in the Port gment to the generbosity of Mr. Jam- the ‘r '3' Star: es Ross. Nothing is apparently being of Pi " spared in its construction. The ma- fperie "‘ " ‘9' 1visited the Ross Memorial hospital, The folloxvmg appea Lindsay. Aug“: 20th’ 1910' : teriai is the very best that can be gthe . G. Hutcheson, £53., reeve corpora- ‘ procured, and the manner. in which i mam tion of Port Perry: the building is being erected is a 2 Th! lam Sir.â€"â€"Repiying to yours of the tribute to the contractors as well as i well. (1. So far the bridge across Wel- to the superintendendent, .Mr. Cook. i modt .mcn street has â€Qt been removed. ; The roof is practically ï¬nished, the E. the 1 h: officials say that it may be torn slating for the same being expemzed 5 ing ‘ own any time. We will advise you a this week. Reinforced concrete has I foun ‘onple of days before the steamer . goes up. I might suggest that the ' dragayon make be extra heavy. i Eeebie'ï¬Ã©iï¬ded ll TI v Yours very truly, VLhC John Carew Lumoer Co. ; a ‘ I- -_-....-l "4' Spavin, Splint. Ct Ringbonm Swelling need not prevent )‘92‘ working. Simply ‘ Syavin Cure. §P3V1u \ ms. It works while the horse works â€"â€"takes away the pain ~reduces swellings-makes legs and joints sound and strong â€"leaves no scaxs A- .44.- man because it does not or white: hairs because It does 110:. blister. Kendall’s has been the horseman‘s standby '1 for 40 years and is used all over the world. Burns, Ont. Sept. 10th 1909. “I have used Kendall’s Spavin Cute and it cures 0M sum Bases†WILLXAM H. Dom). Keep your horses sound as a dollar. Get Kendall’s today and you will have it tomorrow if needed. 5! aPottleâ€"6 for $5. E'hen you buy, ask for free copy of our book “A Treatise On The Horse†or write us 51 I Ir. 8. 1. mm. (30.. [Bashing Falls. VI. PAGE 10 ‘Whitby Chronicle: Rev. A. F. Barr leadsâ€"others follow. The rec- Chas. Nurse, of Tmato. ‘ Take (ï¬ver Pym House M1 Ghild'ren Cry 's’téihu FOR FLETCHER’S forth: :AcaTQReA taxed- Curb, Sweeney. 1g or lameness our horses from r use Kendall‘s ill Not ; The number of feeble-minded peo- A. F. - , , _ ,. ' ple 1n thxs provmce s on the in- ;he rec- 1h:- ï¬em crease, and "more accommodatlon 333119; 31"; must be provided for patients who sods are have to be kept under surveillance. are m a iAt present there are 260 cases on Canadian Courier: “The misread world is still an oiig VIZDY, it is true; but it is no more an azitccra- cy. Whatever one may say, this fact stands out beyond a question; there is no Han-imam the semnd." writes Mr. Clement M. Keys in the World’s Wcrk. A Canadian is Keys, who for the'past ten years has been histori‘ 60% PROGRESS ON NURSES’ HOME BUILDER’S: IS A SPLENDXD ONE ï¬eebie- ï¬iiï¬Ã©ed 3 (m the Em: revincza} Institutions are Nearly] All Filled . g {€338 late Wizard’s drama ! It is interesting to dig up a few facts concerning the young critic of Uncle Sam’s institutions. Clement M. Keys was born in Chatsworth, O'nt, thirty-four years ago. He spent most of his youth at Clarkesburg. There he lived the usual academic life of a bounding Canadian country ;boy with more restrictions than isome, however, as he explains him- fself in a recent letter to the Cana- [ dian Courier: I “Like most clergymcn's sons, I had aonly a passing acquaintance with ‘money." I He pluggcd through Lindsay Colle- giate. and by 1893 was cribbing away at. Homer in University College, To- ronto; sanding in copy to various To- been placed beneath the flooring, while the pillars and girders are of iron. All danger from ï¬re is, there- fore, practically eliminated. The contract for the installation of the heating system has been awarded to Mr. James Boxall, and this in it- self is a guarantee that nothing but the best will be installed. Mr. Miller of Peterboro, an electrician of ex- perience, is installing the electrical the electrical ï¬ttings in a careful manner. The nurses’ building is a roomy, well. apportioned one, and wfll be modern in every detail. Exteriorally the new building preSents an impos- ing appearance with its solid stone foundation. Trip ?roved Beiighï¬fufl ï¬ne Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Maunder and Mr. and Mrs. A.1ex Fisher nave re- turned from a. delightful eight days’ outing on the upper great lanes. and express themselves as being cnrap- tured with the trip. The trip was made on the Northern Navigation Company’s steamer, City of Coliina- wood, and the towns and \illages along the magnificent water route were visited by the party. At the Soo. several former Lindâ€" sayites were met in the verson of Mr J. P. Reed, and Mr. B. McAlpin-e. At Blind River. Mr. S. Brass, an old Lindsay boy, is conducting a. tailor- Gore Bay. on Manitoulin Island, is described by the party as a very im- portant centre. and Mr. Fisher in~ kingdom. Fascinating ï¬Ew JUDGES STAND BEING BUILT 01m omens A"? ma GROUNDS The directors of the Lindsay Cent.- ralkfair are making some very imâ€" portant improvements and altera- tions to the buildings at the fair grounds in preparation for the great fair, only a. few weeks ofl. One of the most important change. 1mg to Stun: Luelr pomuum, on ---â€" es is the addition of some forty feet ‘customary in the old stand. to the grand stand on the north side 1 The refreshment booth is also 139' and the erection of 9. judges' stand ‘ing extended, the roof of the main outside the track. building reshingled and a more com- This judge’s stand is designed afâ€" modious and unto-date oflice for ter the one at Duï¬erin Park, Toron- the secretary is also under way. - .~ -......< _ THE LINDSAY POST G. T R. FLYER HAD A RARRRR ‘, ESCAPE ERGR RERERUS WRECK Telegram : You cannoye convince a railroad man that it is superstition to say that if one accident occurs, two others will follow. One of them approached the Telegram this morn- ing after an accident in the G. T. R. yards and said : “What did I tell you yesterday? We had one at' Durand, one near Kingston. andonow one in the yards here.’ ' True, this was not a very serious aï¬air, but it might have been if a crowd had been standing around. The accident in the yards occured about 10.30 while the G.T.R. express from Peterboro was pulling into the lower train shed. ' Four Day Mr 3703‘ Next Year There is a movement on foot, it is understood, among some of the di- rectors of Lindsay Central Exhibition to have afour day fair next yearâ€" The exhibition is growing every year at a rapid pace, the number of exhiâ€" ' bits in the different departments is increasing, while the attendance each year keeps climbing up. These condiâ€" tions, the directors claim, justify them in considering such an import- ant step. There is no reason Why the four day idea could not be tried next Q year. “Au 5)†Vu- The train had just passed cabin ‘B' 'would have been very . Head Ofï¬ce“: !I V . 1' .. 3 King St. w. * S'Y TORONTO n4: (â€anaAn 9‘ 1‘1! xaxuï¬! Do not hesitate to come to the Home Bank with a deposit of a single ciciiar to open a savings account. Not only does the Home Bank welcome deposits of small sums, but it pays Full Compound Interest on all amounts of one dollar or over. There is no formality m opening a savings account -.- merely regis- ter your name and take your pass book. UNQSAJ BRANCH, 05"PQSITE 9031' OFFICE A. B. MCGILL - - Manager Sub Branch at Janetviue open every WedneSday Of Canada FULL COMPOUND INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ; the grand stand. There will he an I apartment for the ofï¬cials and press. and a. balcony will be placed in front for the starter. This new fea- ;ture will aflord the officials a clear lview of the race than]: without hav- 1 ing to shift their positions, as W88 ! customary in the old stand. to, and will :be situated north The track was immediately examin- ' ed and found in ï¬rstâ€"class shape. Such was not the case with the car. It was found the wheels on the front truck had worked loose. If the accident had I . . . 5 occurred whlle the tram was runnmg iabout 40 miles an hour. the result xxxxr; and in taking the switch point at the east end of the shed the baggage car left the rails and bumped along the ties about 100 feet, when the train stopped. The passengers were given a. scare but no one was injured, but nearly all of them rushed for the doors and felt more satisï¬ed when they found themselves on the platform. Lightning Kins Five Cattle On Thursday a severe electncm storm passed over Mariposa. townâ€" ship, and Mr. Reuben Gorrill, lot 19, con. 15, had the misfortune to lose flve valuable milch cows. They were In the pasture ï¬eld at the time and were killed by lightning. Month in Jail A night prowler appeared before Police Magistrate Jackson yesterday on the charge of vagrancy. He could not give a good account of himself, and was given a month in jail. severe electrical serious. of we beg to notify our pagans and the ' public generally that“ have ed upon our Sxxteeulh ycar lu busmcss.‘ Theipassmgpf the Ymhaw ed many changeS, but, 1.n the case .of th1.s msm‘ufxon, It has. only demons? the solid basis upon which us busmess IS establxshed. .11.“, ‘58!ch r3â€: great deal of conï¬dence that we salute the future and sohcaz the as v - buiinéâ€" :.‘ “Hz“: hank depositors of Lmdsay and. mo: surroundmg disrrict mom the solia basis upon whxcn us ousmess eal of conï¬dence that we salute 2 savings bank deposxtors of Lindsay and CAPITAL THE CANADIAN BAN OF COMMERCE Lindsay branch: 1'. F. Loosemore, Manage“ Little Btï¬ain Branch: C. S. Thompson, Adina; ningion. Woodvflle, Beam: c_-_ JA-‘gnl‘ ant. R‘s-III“; Branches 3133 at Can [)epmits of $1 and npwan’i frum date of deposit to date of opposrra POST GFFECE - - 1 CHKRTERED BANK Arrangements have recently been completed under which the in of this Bank are able to Issue Drafts on the pnnapalpam Austria-Hungary Finland Ireland Rush Belgium Formosa Italy Set-via Brazil France Japan Sam Bulgaria Fr'ch Cochin-China Java South Ah Ceylon Germany Manchu-is Straits Se! China. Great Britain Mexico Sweden Crete Greece Norway Swimrlzli Denmark Holland Persia Turkey Egypt Iceland Phiflip'me Islands W6 1135 F, roe Islands India Roumama and 63:! BAEK Brit‘iChes Hf Ihd Bank in {-1\'ri‘y PWViDCe 5‘ A genera} Banking 'husurss transacted. SdVlngS Drparuurlat an . var} Branch. Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Bulgaria Fr‘ch U Ceylon German China Great B Crete Greece Denmark Holland Egypt Iceland Faroe Islands India 3 DELAY |N~ ISSUiNG. Established 1373 For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Ogden convenient and inexpensive. For larger amounts we ' are Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at oncetoissue banking point in the worlci by Telegraphic or CE: Transfer. Savings Bank Department at Every Brand; Transacts :1 General HEAD OFFICE V V' 1c 2?"? L n saoan vmgs C 0m pan; anches also at Canningio:. Woodville. 3..“ Paï¬ovlaw. Brechi-z. Sande-rial“! and 3m ‘Jflice Hoursâ€" 1010 3 o’cm-fa. “wards-vs, In to 1 o’c‘mcx PAID UP $200,000.00. Advertise HOLMES, Manager Lindsay Undlvned Fronts Capetat Paid up .......... 1873 OF CANADA e TRANSMITTINQALONEY Presxdent of Canada FULL PARTICULARS Oil APPLICI‘ OR DON DICKSQN' Manage! 1““ †LINDSAY, FRIDAY 57 u.'.l'.ï¬. RESERVE FUND $40,000, ms; JAMES Low. Reserve, 36m},