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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Sep 1912, p. 3

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MST n; is ”RAMA . Ml" ; Edi} and three I ”Db COOta J f0 it will haw F attendance net b record. prove “3‘ t is fully or an ample of the '1 mce on that a :he suggestion 1 a spirit of cri! ppe that i1 t1 take m'aste. s ERS! 102 Kinzq Lye‘glasaeg “Placed. '3ys and Cam yesterday m0! :ks‘ trip on G‘ and other 16‘ r. Charles 91m. 1)., “1’3. O’Neil leans will be {7 ' I” Vb? a widow (Khmer, and Hunter. of a days. The deceased had been his USDaI health and attended to ‘ until 9 days before his death he became so ill that it was for him to remain in bed; '38 President of the Minden Ag- ' Society and reeve of An- md Hindon tnwnghing and a linden, Sept- 23â€"01: Thursday last] 5% 15, 1912, death removed one of township’s olhest and most! Med residents in the person of k-James Mortimer, aged 74 years‘ an‘ WA]. 0F LATE JAMES MORTIMER 1 Public Library was completely surâ€"l taxided'by water this morning which‘ London, Sept. 22â€"-At the close of was level with the board sideWalk on the military manoeuvres, which ter- Tz'ctoria Avenue. The drain on Kent- minated on Friday, Colonel Sam. mt the track was also blocked and Hughes .ewater backed up on the roadway present were presented to the King forsome distance. by the Minister for War. Colonel Seer leis said that there was four feet ley. lime: in Mr. J. Marshal’s cellar,’ The Minister of Militia had glso rifle Mr. S. Walker informed the 'the signal honor of dining with His Post today that the water entered Majesty. iscenar to the depth of three teeth Col- Hugh»: and an..- no L:- Al: the frame residence opposite the'3 HIRED Willi “Nb Ln H «v we a vuuwnauveqwenvt on to the station platform. In ‘ 1‘3. Vi )“ ‘1 ' ' L I ~ “ ‘ a (A. fin .kngllcan. He IS I the darkness she fell 03 the hlgh end «8'1 3y 3. wxlow, one son Mr. J 3! _ ' 3 of the platform and broke a. bone in ortxmer, and two daughterS, hm;- left arm near the wrist. They pro- ELK Graham and Miss Martha: 1 cee-ded to the home of Mr. Alex- Ket- 0I'. all of Minden. Two bro'lche'n and Dr. Moore was sent for. He 5, . ha §Ie§srs. Jehn Mortxmer, Of 1 set the broken bone and the ' party} 4m Andrew 0‘ Carlton, Alta, I Mt for home. 3'0 sisters, Mrs. W. Ross, of! W3,A1ta., and Mrs. J. ROSS, Of; “0. Many beautiful floral trib- [HOW HE LOST «are given, among which were: family Wreath, St. Paul’s church , HIS POCKETBOOK " Amenltural Society, wreath;. ‘ and Hindon townships, and a War of the Orange Association. iolitics he was a. Conservative, in "fight: an Anglican. He is B VA JIM.i:R~ISW(Nexc1- -3$tronger :32 .: e‘gar a. "1055 desirable ,6! em eagl'r'ga In» P p r and material 7"M~ The cleanest and best “Sealing bottles. Per cake 15c I H. mm: SPICE-~The best Refor- makinggnod pickles. 2 ounces 5c lugs” FLAVOR~An extraot i 4 A MARS HOODED 1:22;: BRAINS BLOCKED 'pnttix All kinds Cox-ks ".af LINDSAY? FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1912 iEXALL Pickles ’reserves “f best qunl- 5 md quart sizes .' the use of good 50c I~An extract Spices, saves: Thursday 1331; 1 lat desirzible vey This morning the Post received a phone message from Constable Mc- Mullen of Bobcaygeon, regarding the drowning accident at Cross Lake, Sask., when three or four members of the Dunn survey party met death. Mr. McMullen has a. son who has been living in Winnipeg, and he fears that the McMullen referred to in the Post‘ article is his son. He is anxious to find out the headquarters of the sur- 1. auto drive on Timed: g-f When near the Brook 3“ ion a tire gave out, 1 a 3 ping for repairs his Sellers, of Mmiposa, '. 1 went on to the static FEARS HIS SON the man, who, upon investigating, found that there was a. big hole in his~ pants pocket. His purse likely slipped through the same hole. During the Lindsay Fair 8. man came to County Constable Thornbury and informed him that he had been relieved of his money 0n the fair grounds. While he was telling his story his knife and a. piece of paper dropped on his boot. Mr. Thornbury picked them up and handed them to Mr. J. O. Ried, of Oshawa, took some of his lady relatives out for an auto drive on Tuesday afternoon last When near the Brooklyn C.N.R. stat- ion a tire gave out, and while stop- ping for repairs his aunt, Mrs. C. Sellers, of Marina, got out and she The Minister of Militia had glso the signal honor of dining with His Majesty. Col. Hughes and some of his ofli- cers propose ‘to sail on Wednesday week, and in the meantime the Ca- nadian Minister hopes to bring about a scheme for the interchanging of of- ficers during camp and of visits beâ€" tween the home and Dominion ream-1 .._r -u cut ] fence and mingled with the crowd on ithe opposite side. A man who was Istanding near Mr. Hepburn announc- ;'ed that his money had been taken, land Mr. {Hepburn on searching his pocket also found that his was gone. He searched for the crook, and found him in the dining room on the fair ground. He then telephoned to the police station, but when the officer had arrived the bird had flown. .The light fingered gent !putting his hand in the pocket of an east wm caught him in the act and landed him a. Vicious blow. He jumped thn at the Post ing at the 5 When he wa: a. concession On Barrie police ha the man is vbelie‘ town. and territorial forces Mtâ€" Edgar Hepbu lice today that he Of $27.00 at the fa he was “touched” 1 LOCAL CITIZEN WAS ' RELIEVED OF MONEY Among those attended the it James Mortime P» Mr. E. Fit: The pallbearers were Mess: Snell, David Whistle, Robert Geo. Hewitt, 'Wm. G. Arc Henry Hobden. ,_ â€" vuvu’ Delamere, wreath; Miss dan, Fenelon Falls,- cut John Welch, cut flowers which was largely att‘ {place on Sunday morni was in charge of Rev. A tier, of Wilberforce, whc dress spoke of the good the deceased. L.0.L. No IS AMONG MISSING morning Mp Ig those from a. distance who rd the funeral of the late Mr. Mortimer were, Dr. Mason, M. . E. Fitzgerald and Mr. Wm. , of Fenelon Falls, Messrs. 'and Geo. Kennedy of Miller- Ly that he had been relieved at the fair. He states that touched” by a man who had sion on the midway. The 311% have been notified, as is-believed to be in that church for service, thence to cemetery for interment, and charge of Rev. Arthur Strot- Wilberforce, who in his a-d- Poke of the good life lived by Man-1 BADLY INJURED ning Mr. Hepburn called I: and said he was stand- fence watching the races, is relieved of his money. ingered gent was noticed uon Falls, cut flowers; Mrs. ch, cut flowers. The funeral as large-1y attended. took Sunday morning at 10 a. :he family residence to St. Hepbum notified the po- '0 Wreath; Mr‘ 3, RObe‘l‘t Hughes . G. Archer , and jumped the Messrs. John . and Mrs The funeral on Lindsay Was in charge of Rev J. M . Why'te and took place at 10. a, m. ‘ from the family residence to Minden cemetery. Beaut- iful floral tributes 'bedecked the eask- et and surroundings. Four little 'boys acted as pall bearer. Death With great sudd'enness to the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur S-tinson on Sunday Ste-pt 8. 1912 when their little daughter Lola. aged 1 years 7. months and 1 day who had been playing but a few moments before‘ was seized with convulsions and. pass ed away in less than an hour. Rev. L. De Courcey Rayner who has been the 'guest of his brother {Rev N. J. Rayner for the past couple of weeks returned to Hamilton on Fri-day. Toronto. Mr W. C. Austin of Peterboro in town on business. Mrs Arnold of Toronto is the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Ohas Kirkwood of town. Minder: Fall Fair October lst Mr and Mrs Fielding returned from A little flower of love While using a horse rake on his brother,s .farm on Wednesday. Mr James Hanson was seriously but iwhen the horses ran away dragging- considcrable distance in the rake. Dr. Pogue was brought to the Hanson House. No bones were broken and he is .doing as well as can ‘be expected. Mr and Mrs J. J. Mortimer and two children returned to town after visiting in Peterboro and Toronto. L. De Courcey Rayner of Immanual congregational church Hamilton the programme closed with the National Anthem. The Wreck of J ulia. Plant-e" Rev L. De Courcey Rayner sang“ Ye Mar- iners of England.” Miss. F. Mae Pilkey recited “The Married man Miss Jean Howse sang} “The Gates of the West.” ‘Afiter a. few words by the chairman brief and breezy a-d-drese were given by Rev J. M. Whyte of the local Methodist~~church and Rev. brother of the Chairman sang a "“ The Holy City.” Mr Mark Rogers gaVe as a reading “some one is waiti ng for me” Mrs Leona Whyte. B. A. recited in German.‘ Rev J. M. W-hy- te sang a 3010. “Two Lives “Miss F. Ma. Pilkey recited “Galeb,s arts-hip ”Rev W. J. Rayner sang “There,s a Beautiful Land on High” De Coencey Rayner brother of the Chai Mr and Mrs Gerald Clancey of Maple Lake were the guests of MI and Mrs W. Wright last week. Miss Chamber,s of Canarvon was in town one day last week. On Tuesday afternoon Septh. 3. social was held in the grounds of the Presbyterian church tea Was served from 5 until 7. p. m. after which the people went into the church to en- ;joy the program-me. Rev ’W. J. Ray- ner Pastor of the church was chair- man Miss. L. Es’oella. Taylor the you- thful organist of the church gave an effective reading of “Mei Heizi-ges Dernde (C.A. Packer. OP. 69)Rev L. De Coencey Rayner of Hamilton Jor- Mr. Thos. Rog in town on his onto. . M. Whyte gave a reading Lindsay Was in ‘ Whyte and took from the family cemetery. Beaut- Kirkfields New Rxnk Woodville Advocate: The new skat- ing rink now under construction in Kirkfield by Contractor Mr. T. Wil- son, of Cannington, will have an ice A Mr. Wilson from Haliburton relieved of $25.00. Post was informed, lost $38.00, Shouldice, $5.00, A. Rutherford, Kirby $25.00. Constable Graham, Sturgeon Point, also lost his pox book. A number of people who were visi- tors at~ the fair were, it is said, re- lieved of their money by light fin-ger- ed gentry, who frequented the grounds. Mr.l Tolmie, of Islay, the PICKPOCKETS BUSY tee, stating that the meeting would be held in a larger building than the Grand Opera House and that a dem- onstration would be held before the ‘big meeting. The Liberals of Lindsay and district were asked to unite in the welcome extended, and to bring along the Citizens’ Band. A meeting of the local Liberals will beheld on Wednesday evening to make arrange: ments concerning the special train, 1 which will be run to Peterboro in} connection with the big meeting. 1 This morning Dr. Blanchard, Presi- dent of the Reform Association, re- ceived word from Alderman Gordon, chairman of the Peterboro commit- inc meeting to be held in Peterâ€" boro on Tuesday, October lst, to be ‘addressed by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon. G. P. Graham, Hon. Chas. Murphy, Hon. McKenzie King and others has aroused such interest am- ong the Liberals of the district that the committee in charge have decided to make it a demonstration to the Mrs Small and Mrs visiting in Toronto. That bloséofied but‘to die Transplanted now above To 'bloom mth God on high. Mr. R. Oassidy, a of Dorset, s was in town on Saturday Messrs Perrin and Hudgins of Halibut-ton were in town on business. LAURIER AT EPETERBORO The meeting to be held in AT THE FAIR 33; ‘1; AUTO HOSPITALS ficke‘i, FOR FRENCH ARMY was In France a. number of automobile hospitals have been built for service in connection with the army in the event of a campaign. These auto hos- pitals contain a vestibule with wash- room, surgery and. dressing rooms, sterilized water, an operating table, and glazed cupboards containing me- tallic boxes, each holding materials Mr. Nathan Day, of Sturgeon Lake, had a narrow escape coming from Kinmount fair. On the last day of ‘the fair he was in Kinmoun-t buying cattle and finished loading just in time to run for the train with: both arms full of tools and boxes of nails. As he placed one foot on the step of the passenger 'car the train started, and threw him on. his side. As he fell he threw his load on the step, and grasped the hand rail, where he dragged for a few seconds before he ‘ Was able to pull himself on board. Luckily he escaped unhurt. CATTLE BUYER HAD NARROW ESCAPE Wednesday morning while dressing some thin lumber at the planing mill Mr. Bert Arnberg had the misfortune of losing his first three fingers on his left hand. In some manner his hand slipped and his fingers were pulled into the buzz plan-er and instantly took ofl the fingers at the second joint, leaving only the thumb and little finger clear. Some few years ago he happened to do the same thing- with the right hand. All he possesses On his two hands is six stumps, tWO thumbs and two little ‘ fingers. Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. Arnberg. BOBCAYGEON MAN LOST THREE FINGERS lsurface of 50 by 110 It. The will be of dressed lumber, oi the exterior painted. The en; semble Will be up to date in respect, the erection being 111 direction of Mr., Chas. Bicke nin-gton. The rink will be th perty of Mrs. Wm. Mackenzie up to date in every n being under the m8. Bicke of Can- Will be the pro- . The entire me- building necessary led, and leratiOn. ’ Fitzgerald and Padgett o bcro have the contract and Beatty is the overseer in c! force of men will on Monday next. WORK STARTED 0N OMEMEE ARMORY ate over soft ground. Its cost not exceed $10,000. ed. The motor weighs 18 tons, with its huge rubber tires, can '( eration. The entire can sterilized at once. Saws by electricity, and the from a. nearby creek ca Work on the. new armories at Ome em: 99 has been begun and the whole " M . READ THE PORT Phone 12 SAY YOU Special Forms to Business Stationery for a SPeCial- kind Loose-Leaf Systems and Counta- Letter-Heads, , BiIL ments, Envelopes, J WILSON WILSON entire contents may {ye YOU NEED II “QUICK?” WILL Hfl VE IT .3701? YOU- are operated water supply All Kinds of Including old friends. emment. Mr. James 0351,! mummy is on halal! of the

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