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Lindsay Post (1907), 1 Nov 1912, p. 1

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[Sow-2': v'clock some fife} ‘3 .zuc van-Kn, SBYU 8. CG 9. J. Hurray. of Toronto, is Greeks have also cut the railway on Tuesday night ion a visit to relatives. ‘ communication with Mom. number gathered. 559631 to The Post.) .5: F 3113. :ends of Mrs. (Rev.) C. S. r; regret to hear of a painful {which she sustained on Sun- axing. resulting in the frac- three ribs. The accident was :1: of a fall. Medical aid was ed, and the patient is pro- :hvorably. smale, Gray and Mayor Wood were Oct. 28â€"The numer- appomted a committee to look after the repairs to the tOWn hall. and on motion of Messrs. McWatters and Gray John Marshall was appointed foreman for the carpenter work. A motion. introduced by Aid. Mc- Olory and Howe that a man be ap- pointed to look after the entire re~ pairs on the tow mm was lost. . Jas. Brien. . â€" "â€"v v.1» A number from here attend'd the his company had friend] fowl supper given by the Anglican and some interestin scores church at Dunsford on the let. on. Inspector Elliott, of T0] Mr. Keen. of Campbellford, a well old Omemee boy, was an 1 drifler, is busy sinking a well for Mr. contestant, and aw it He has just completed on some bulls ex’es‘.~-Mr. ‘ one tor Mr. J. Fox of this place. Little Britain, done some ti Miss Leta Brien, of here spent a. with the Ross rifle, and thin few days with friends in Bobcaygeon K. Mr. Pollard, of Pontypo recently. ' his first ""9"“ “"“‘ ‘ “ " sends of Mrs. (Rev.) C. S. rifi regret to hear of a. painful which she Wed on Sun. ling. resulting in the ‘frac- ”um". nova-v- {UUUIIDII gm h -‘~e 517.3393 were fighting the I New York, Oct. 30â€"Licnt. Becker, um. team all on the evening I h k h fl the former police lieut.. convicted of th)’: .’e')‘ t e ames ' , ‘ ‘ ° : procuring the murder of the gambler, ,cnreauin: In the east end of . .m where 1:2;Lterial belonging :iiermon Rosentnal, “'38 today 93“., ' . _ ‘ ' ' .h ;Poult.‘:~' Assocmtlon was stor- . enced by Justice Gofi to die In t a 38 BE REMOVED; " Ei'mc CHAIR Misses Smith spent Sunday visiting: relatives in Hartley, etc. Mrs. J. McKay is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Chisholm, of Stouflville. Mrs. Barrett, of Toronto, is visit- ing her sisters in town. 'The Hunt Club had their annual hunt on Thanksgiving day. Two cap- tains were chosen, A. D. MacLean an.) 1:!___1 1-. L! -- â€"â€" h Ops, at “55mm A AT FENELON FALLS and u? ., blxty Seventh Year n w uvua; 5C1? * â€"v-â€"a 3’ Association. was st or- :tencec} by J.ust1ce Go.fl to idle 1n .the felectnc chau- at 8mg Smg dunng the alderman expressfl :fthe week of Decepabef- 9. Becker 1:901: . - . . [the sentence unflmchmgly'. Followmg earning, arter tne tire, 'th _ B 1: th '81 :erml had been stored istgifingng‘.:sf ec er; e tr: 0‘ the special meeting of ’ e . 1 an 011,. cc? essed sayer w fish: the followin'r ’of Bxg Jack Sehg, tour of whose ‘ M’ ,' ‘ , 8’ :gunmen are alleged to have killed 1f7‘0duCcd by MeSbI'S. JIR thal t B :- ’ b“‘n1di not?! was pa i: can a ecAer s 1 ng, was . . o . ’ozzitry Assomatzon be 178°“ remove their property ». hall garret, so as to REPAIRS T0 THE ,~ repairs. ” x” is being circulated at :ime throughout the town for the commutation 0! passed upon Arthur El- ssntenced to be hanged MUST :ed to be hanged ] ary next. There " be weighed and :or, such as the > the time of the * an unblemished ; , Bee-ton, occupied the Turkish town without mistance. They within 50 miles of Salem At last night's council meeting on Mr. f'Ir'wizn Sanderson, a. th’reilllg, 11: motion of Messrs. McWattex-s and :usy. 11318.8 neg 1:11;: - season 5 , es . Gray. Messrs. McClory, 1301,90,: 1 g In 1 o . ' ' ~ h Smale, Gray and Mayor Wood w," A number from here attendAd 1 a 333cm SENT TO u. verdict of murde ' recommendation to mercy would be equivalen t to one of manslaughter, and the jury never intended that the extreme penalty of the law should be enacted in this case. That his died some four L:_J L‘ wife years ago, leaving beâ€" feet of this letter Very strong, as In and had not much about, and it pr such an extent t morbid effect and .. 30â€"The Greeks today is spending a few days wi THE UN POST stalling a new line in this vicinitv. proving-7; PTURED A number .of people spent Thsnrts- Sherin, wi m TOWN giving on the river shooting ducks. succession which seem quite plentiful at present. closely 1011 Miss Wille-na Wagstafi, of Newastle was a "('1 TOWN BUILDING his mind was now Mr. Stubbs, the limelight in the -â€"vv A number from here attend d the his comp: fowl supper given by the Anglican and some ‘ church at Dunsford on the 2181:. on. InSpect Mr. Keen. of Campbellford, a. well old Omen. driller. is busy sinking a. well for Mr. contestant, Jas. Brien. He has just completed on some The Hunt Club had their annual hunt on Thanksgiving day. Two cap- tains were chosen, A. D. MacLean and Fred Rothwell. They chose their men for each side, and when the count came in at 8 o'clock F. Roth- weIl’s side was the winning one. The losing side then gave a dance and oyi- ster supper to about eighty guests. All present enjoyed the evening to the utmost till the wee sma' hours. Miss S. Cameron, of Toronto, and Miss Donalda King visited Mrs. J. King last week. Lindsay visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee over the holiday. Miss Mona Ross, of Orillia. spent Thanksgiving at her home here. Most of the help at the new inn spent thanksgiving at their homes. Miss Laura Bell and Mr. Ellis, of Miss Anna Robinson of Argyle vis- ited Miss Nellie Ewen last week. Mrs. Stewart, of Canninzton, and; Mrs. Morrison, of Beaverton, were} guests of Mrs A. Smith lately. is, Master R. Campbell, of L. 0.1., spending the holidays under the par- ental roof. Miss Arnfitage and Miss attended a dance at Cobo Friday night. Mrs. Chase, of Toronto, is Mrs. P. J. Macdonald. Mr. Wm. Finney and sons the holiday at his home here , gave a concert in our school (Special to The Post. ) Messrs. Carman Hoidge, of Oshawa and Foster Hoidge, of ToronLo, spent Thanksgiving with their parâ€" cnts. Telephone Co. is MKM‘ILLU at which a .nd Miss E. Smith at Coboconk last with relatives , is visiting NESTLBTON (Special to Tue Post.) Mr F. W. Beacockkold to Killen thirty bus ls of timothy seed, being is prod three acres. â€"v nu charge of Engineer Gordon was pro- ceeding by the G.T.R. station on Saturday night the engine of the Lakefield train, WhiCh had been mlac- ed on the siding some time previous- ly, began to move of its own accord and met a middle car of the freight train at the end of the switch. The engine was forced of! the line and sustained some damage to the pilot board, but was replaced on the line by the auxiliary from. Lindsay. Aâ€"A lis, of! Capt. Havelock Fee is to be comâ€" I. Lee mended for the interest and wors: iwhich he put forth to make the com- siting. pany matches a success, and while the matches gave the boys an en- r sisâ€" joyable outing, it also improves ille. them in the “rifle art” and it is a visit- great help to the boys when they attend the annual Camp. The range nnual was gaily decorated with various cap- streamers, and at the firing point :1 :Lean large Union Fuck was hoisted, and it their was very fitting for the occasion. the The competition for Dr. Mason’sl {OH}â€" cup was keenly contested, and it was The early seen that the one who ‘wins it 5 03"- will have to do some excellent shoot- - €St8- ing. The Dr. Mason cup becomes the .I to property of the member who wins it 12‘s» twice in three years. Sergt. T. Evans and had one year in his? favor, he having J- had the highest scoke in 1911, but he fell by the wayside to Capt. John Murray, who has the highESt score today, and we 10 forward to a very close score be ween these two members next year, as whoever com- -, is es high then owns e- cup. ash- Through the gen osity of Capt. . Fee, those who c114 not belong to 1 the his company had friendly match, 1 can and some interestin scores were put 5 on. Inspector Elliott, of Toronto, an 1' yell old Omemee boy, was an interested ‘ l 1 a anDSAY, 0N‘Ahl0, FmEUAY. N (SIR. CfiLLISION Winner in Evans; w inn John Murray. he one too, as he did the same thing. Sergt. Walter Mitchell, the Coronation man, shot well, and miss- ed the cup by two points. Alderman E. Jamieeon has a. steady nerve and put in a fine score. Mr. Geo. Fee when he took of! his coat made the markers busy fixing up the bull’s eye. ‘ as he was putting them all in there. i I am sure he had his son, the Capt, trimmed. T. Southworth prefers Hol- steins for his business and he had them all on his target (black and white.) T’ry Durhams next year(red.) Geo. Wilson got nervous in his first series and went down, but he came back very strong in the last series. The following are the standing of the highest competitors for the Dr. Ma.- son cup: Corp. John Murray .................. 36 (SOL-Sergt. W. Mitchell ............... 29 I‘te. B. Hayes ........................... 27 Sergt. T. Evans .................. ‘27 spent Examiner: As closely followed by Capt. H. Fee. It was a noticeable feature that the above two did not find the target, let alone the bull with the Lee En- field. They must be Col. Sam Hughes supporters. I think Lieut. Tom must ESIANNUAL RifLE IIII‘I'II'II' Omemee, Oct. ZSâ€"The annual rifle. 02 match of D. COY. 45th Victoria ' tern Regiment, was held today on the "(Dxx rifle range and it was one of the best Mrs that the company have ever had. la b1 dsrailed at the s‘iitch south of the station. The engixié'er applied the em- ergcncy brake quickly, thus saving the train from plunging down a ‘G. 1. a. 1mm umme m numsnuun I NEARLY PLUNGED WWW MVIBANKMENT! (Special to‘ The Post.) Millbroox, Oct, 30~In some unac- countable way the passenger train due to arrive herd at 4.50 p. m. from Port Hope on 4 Tuesday, carrying about 75 or 100 fieszngqrs, becdme in ycar 1911, Sergt. F inner in year 1912, Corp. and sum: ceded in putting bulls eyes.- Mr. Yerex, o: W1 UULUUD was pro- ; G.T.R. station on the engine of the which had been rplac- AT PETERBORO MATCH AT OMEMEE the ‘ ‘MOODlight! , in ’l'd t0 Spratt ls of choice 8 product of ‘. Tom must 36 29 27 27 That the Mayor be authorized to sign a cheque for $700 in favor of Mr. J. D. Flavelle for purchase of lot for Fitzsimmons factory site. At last night's meeting of the council the following resolution was passed, on motiOn of Messrs. Dobson and Babcock: CHEQUE ISSUED FOR FACTGRY SETE The feature of the evening was an thing went wrong “it the 5333 3933 impromptu debate, Resolvrd that on one of the engines. One of the fashion is detrimental to the best rods struck the cabin of the engine, 1interests of society. The affirmative, land Laurence Teatro, a brakeman, taken by Mr. Harold Weldon and had several teeth knocked out besid- Miss Balfour won over the negative ,‘ es having his back injured. championed by Mr. Roy Weldon and ‘ ‘Mfi‘ Miss Evelyn Currie. The judges were I Mr. FranK WhitelaW, general man- Messrs Somerville, Harry Reid and .ager 0f the American- Radiator C0- Keith Lawrence. [for Canada. with head office frOm The pumpkin pies and refreshments iNOV- 13¢ in Toronto, Ontario, spent were then served and greatly enjoyed lThanksgiving With Mr- A- M- Paton. by all. The meeting closed with the l , National Anthem. Miss Seaton then fav0red the au- dience with a vocal 8010, which Was much appreciated. She gave several others during the evening. Then came a. violin solo by Mr. Jack Newton, accompanied by Mr. Roland Newtoa, and later a vocal solo by Mr. Ver- non Mills. a very nice program was given. An instrumental duet by Misses Vrooman and ’Balfour was the first number on the program. The Young People’s Club pumpkin pie social was a great success last night in the Camonuge-st. church. Mr. Bert Robson Was chairman and win Eternoon a. number of friends of the ' (Dr.) Dale met at her home. PUMPKIN PIE Signed on behalf of the little gath- ering here present, Mrs. Loans- borough, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Anderson. happiness and prosperity of yourself and family, and may your young life of usefulness continue to grow with your years and your faith and good works combined bring you the great reward, not only in this world, but in the world to come. In times 0; trouble you have shown many acts of kindness and loving sympathy, which will not be soon for- gotten, and to the sick, so many of Whom you have come in contact with, you had always a bright smile and cheering word. On the other :hand you have delighted our public “audiences from time to time with your talent as a reader. You go now .to a new home and a. larger field of ‘ usefulness, with new ties to for u. 1 yet none can ever appreciate your kindness of heart, your true and de- ‘voted friendship, and your literary talents more than those you are leav- ing to hold the small remembrance of what hath been, the pleasant and happy hours of sunshine you have spread about you. We would ask you to accept this small token of the love we hear you, and our best wishes for the future happiness and prosperity of youmelf nearby embankment. Not a passen- LC- ger was injured, though some were in badly shasen up. The train from Lindsay and Peterboro came on and transported the pass-ngers, thus pre- Jg venting much loss of time. Two aux- :e iliary trains arrixcd prom,t3y, and 1e succeeded in clzaxing the track in n- time to cause very little delay to the Lg 9.35 p. m. h'gh bound express train a from Toronto. bm wr.) Uale met at her home, when Mrs. J. S. Francis presented her witl! a beautiful case of cut glass, con- sisting of a fruit bowl, and six small dishes. The following address was read by Mrs. Alex. Anderson; Dear Mrs. UBIC,â€"WC, a few of your Imany friends in this vicinity, are :gathered here today with feelings of mingled pleasure. and regret; pleas ire that we have always felt in coming to your home, but deep regret for lthe necessity of saying farewell to [yet], who have so endeared yourself 3to us, ere your departure from our midst, short though your stay am- ‘ ong us has been, and tender as your years, yet you go from us bearing with you 'bonds of friendship asf strong as a much more lengthened time could have ripened, or more years developed. PRESENTATION T0 Oakwood, Oct. 29‘ SOCIAL LAST NIGHT JV:NId K l~ 19h. OAKWOOD LADY? 1â€"On Tuesday af- ‘3: LOCAL BRAKEMAN l Mr. FranK thtelaw, general man- B ,ager of the American Radiator Co. as [for Canada. with head office frOm INov. lst in Toronto, Ontario, spent in ‘Thanksgiving with Mr. A. M. Paton. m Mrs. On Saturday night an accident oc- curred on the G.T.R. near Hoard’s station, between Peterboro and Hast- ings, in which 3. Lindsay man was in- jured. Two light enegines were on their way to Lindsay, when some- thing Went wrong with the side "eds v -V on one of the engines. One of the wi gel (In Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson, Lindsay, spent Sunday with Mr. F. Chambers. I Mr. and Mrs. Bagshaw. and Miss Hazel, Lindsay, spent Thanksgiving with their son George. Mr. Mark Gordon leaves on a. trip to the Old Country next week. He expects to be gone three months. Mr. Weldon was in Montreal on business this past week. Mr. Bert Riches, Lindsay, mid Mr. Nicholle, Oshawa. were guests of Mr. S. Riches for the holiday. M193 Flossie Craig, Toronto, visit- ed her parents for Thanksgiving. The many friends of the late Rob- are ert Tompkins deeply sympathize with ,the Mrs. Tompkins and family. M Mrs. Scott and child, of Lindsay, Tor spent Sunday at the home of James Min Miss Jordan and Miss Ridd, our public school teachers, spent the holidays at Undsay and Toronto. University, called village Monday. Mr. H. B. Feir and family, ofHali- burton, spent Thanksgiving at the . home of W. B. Feir. Mr. Thos. Wood, who has spent the summer in Toronto, has been spending a week at his home here. temperance house, and moved in Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren ahd family of Lornevflle, spent Monday with Mrs. - ~u-â€"u ;u; a 16W ‘1qu A large number from the anniversary service Per at Cambray. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gould anq family of (Fenelon Falls, were guiests of E. Miss Ruby and Been Tompkins this week. Toronto, spent. the hols Miss McIntyre, of Lindsay, suent home. Thanksgiving with her mother in the Miss Tillie Hancock ' A Village. on Saturdav frnm v: +-: LINDSAY BRANCH Mr. A. MacDonald, Toronto, was visiting Mr. Parks for a few days this week. Miss Edna James, Toronto, speht Thanksgiving under the parental roof. I ‘A big crowd had gathered on the scene, and the officer informed the crier that he was breaking a bylaw, as was also the female preacher. Th:- jcrier, who said permission had been obtained from the Chief to hold the open air meeting, remonstrated against the action of Constable Short. The officer replied that he was only doing his duty in enforcing the town bylaw. The ”female preacher,” in the course of her remarns, made occasional references to the officer, terming him an “insignificant per- son." v.__â€"'â€"â€" â€"----â€"- Ill EDMUND B. OSLER. IF. PREIID U. 0. mm VICE-PRESIDENT. C.'A. so n‘r. General wu- ' Capital paid up. $4,700,000. Reserve Fund 05700.0“). Total Am, 0709”,” OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Each of the branches of Ta: Dommou BANK has a special department devoted to savings. Such savings accounts receive careful attention, and interest is allowed on deposits of $1. and upwards. $1. is sufficient to open a savings account. I Last evening considerable excite- a powerful voice tram announcing the lecture of a, “female preacher" 0n the corner of Kent and William- sts. umm ms 5mm TOWN BY-LAW ,_ ‘ ' comma bHORl‘ CALLED A Hm . John White has rented the THE DOMINION BANK (Special to The Post \ CAMBRAY Greenaway, Toronto icoppeu a manrwith e frOm announcing “female preéchcr" Kent and William- Mr. Arthur Allin attended the 0.1": B. club banquet in Toronto last night as president, of the Lindsay branch. Mr. F. W. Sutclifie left this morn- ing for Oshawa and Toronto on busi- ness. young b’oy driving the rig . town. This should be a warm: the boys to let other people's alone in the future: He no:i.'ied Oakwood, Oct. 29 â€"- Mr. Emerson Goad drove into Lindsay on Saturâ€" day and put his horse in the Pym, house yard. On his return he discov- ered that his rig had been take-2 out. Misses Reta. and Myrtle Wyefilie of . Toronto, were the guests- oi the Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Weldon Spun Sunday at Valentia. We were son? to hear of the death of Mr. Robert Tompkins, who used to reside in our neighborhood. The neighbors wish to extend their empathy to the relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. Webster and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bil-chard attendi. ed the funeral of Mr. Robt. Tompâ€" kins of Cannington. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Orrell Prise, of Tor- onto, were the guests of his uncle, ROBERT ROSS Mr. John Callie, of Lindsay spent the holiday under the parental rod. The farmers of our neighborhood Miss Tillie Hancock refill'l‘i ham on Saturday from a. two tracks, us: with foronto friends. ' Mr and Mrs. McDonald, of Marina, were guests of Mrs. A. Biz-charm Rev. John Rogers, of Neaford, war the guest of his mower, Mrs. Su- sannah Rogers. ' Mrs. W. Dale spent T-nanxsglvimt at Norwich. Rev. Howard, of Cambray, calied on friends in our neighborhood on Saturday. VatiOn Army Constable Short was merely disâ€" charging his duty, as the following clause from Bylaw No. 216 regarding obstructions on the streets and high- ways of the town, will prove:â€" “That no person or persons shall. advertise any sale or any matter by the ringing of any bell, blowing of any horn, crying, halloing or creat- ing any other discordant noise in any of the streets of the said town, provided that this clause shall not apply to any person duly appoint-":1 and authorized to follow the cutie; of a public crier or bellman " It appears " that this bylaw has been further amended preventing meetings being held on the streets of the town, and naming the market square as the place for such meet- ings. Special legislation, however, has been enacted governing the Sa'.~ FROM HOTEL YARD t be non: (Special to The Post) LINDEN VALLEY ' and Reenifi (3111:”; at the holidays : 19 fig around a warning tn here attendee: and fowl 3m)-

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