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Lindsay Post (1907), 4 Dec 1908, p. 10

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loll-l Iadill Goa Home to Die from the Hospital iied from Injuries at Gooderham Two Auxiliaries in Joint Meeting Wands Missionary Orgmutions of lethodist Churches in Session Queen-st. Methodist church was the scene of a very pleasant and profit- able union meeting of the woman's missionary auxiliaries oi the two Methodist churches of this town on Thursday afternoon. A varied pro-‘ gramme was given, members irom‘ both auxiliaries taking part. It has been decided to hold these union meetings quarterly, the next one to be held in the .Cembridg‘e-st. church in FM. 4 ( . a The attendance was large, and good results are expected from the two societies being brought into closer touch one with each other. Mrs. Mitchell, president Queen-st. Anfllim. presided. The opening Mrs. Mitchell, pre auxiliary. presided. hymn, the old time .oceasiona. "All Hail Jesus' name," '84 ‘ture reading, and said a few encour- aghg and inspiring words to those iolloved by the opening prayer by Mrs. Mitchell, of the Cambridge-st. auxiliary, presented a lengthy report of the afternoons eas'on of the wro- men's missionary convention held at Penelon Falls on November 18th. Ad- vancement was the keynote of the reports given at the convention. Our crease during the past year. Mrs. Kayla reported that Cambridge- 1.1:. iziyeerly menibers and two life mem- bers. linden society's report is worthy at was. bttenfiom The pre- lilo members, and a double portion of the holy spirit is hoped for in all Dunsiord auxiliary has a cradle ran with six members. Cameron auxil- iary. only one year old. has a mem- bership of seventeen and are going to form a mission band. Every auxil- lary in the district was represented, and all reported progress. God’s blessing is in the work, and» we may Mrs. Jeflers gave 3 form a mission Dam my in the district and all reported 1)! blessing is in the w: expeCt great things. aide reported 27 for Christmas. Mrs. Real gave the closing address of the afternoon sesâ€" sion on Christian Stewardship. This is no new subject. It is of very an- cient origin. Systematic giving means setting apart regularly a portion of our income for the Lord. Proportion-1‘ ate giving was defined in this way :â€"â€"1 From those who have received much; much will be required. Prosperity is promised to those who give liberally to God's cause. It is God's desire‘ that ‘ we be happy and prosperous. We should not pray, “Consecrate me now to Thy service. Lord," and then tin-n go and spent! the money which rightly belongs to God on ourselves. God loveth a cheerful giver. At the close of Mrs. Mitchell’s ex- cellent report, Mrs. Real rendered an appropriate solo. which was followed by the report of the evening session of the conventiOn by Mrs. Walker. The chairman on that occasion said it shins 31,000,000 to missions, but .3._; :1. +9... mverdon of the has 30 members an and are sending 3 ii‘râ€"tle heathen mix-1‘ i‘t would~ be Nery Our church is but mak- eniw to its W“ in the.“ sion field. The; studcnt volunteer movement will send 1000 young Inn and than to preach the gospel to W W this you, next year and nevi ‘, the old time favorite on such ions. “All Hail the Power of .3 fig camel-aim) gs, Cambridge-st. members and 5 life Lâ€"st. mission band and 1 life member. a box to Calgary would. be Iver! of Ernest V. Neeluds. Son of Dr. Halal: Will [We Mme line The Toronto World announces that Mr. Ernest V. Neelands, son of Dr. Neelands of Lindsay, and an engineer of high reputation has been appointed manager of the Hargrnve ‘ mine at Cobalt. Mr. Nee-lands has been as sociated until recently with Mr. Hardinge of New York. and the United States Nickel Trust. The newly appointed manager of the Hargrave has gained excellent experience at Rossland. Cripple Creek, Colorado, Nevada. Mexico and other mining camps, and with Col. Thompson of the Nipissing. Mr. Nee- lands leftv for Cobalt Thursday where he will superintend the erection of the machinery, already ordered for the mine’s operation, and work incidental to development of the Har- grave. The Hargrave magnate: are in. the very centre of the most productive minesjn Coinlt. They have been closed up for nearly 4 yeus by reason of litigation. Messrs. \‘Ce Laughlin, Jghnston 8: Moorehead wete Solici- tors for the parties who have been eventmlly successful in obtaining contml of the privi Big Output of Ontario Minerals Totals $12,205,195. of Which Cobalt Produced 50 Per Cent. The output of Ontario’s mines for the first nine months of 1908 totalled $12,205,795, of which $6,141,090, or over half the total, is from the Co- balt silver mines. The report of the Bureau of Mines gives the figures as follows : ' wwwuâ€"v Gold (ounces). 1,738 Silver (ounces) 12,223,834 Copper 5,892 Nickel . 7,760 ‘lrnn ore ......... 166,088 40,797 6,141,090 837,5 9 1,494,693 448,532 Cobalt .. .. .. Iron writes Pig iron nun-D vâ€"- ‘ , 325 tons, including 480 tons of con- centrates. Arsenic in the above table represents only the quantity recover- ed by reduction works in Canada, of shipments for received returns. The “Lit Echo” Holds Good Debate An Excellent Opportunity fur Budding Ontors to Improve Them- selves sry :snd debating, society Thursday Lunch was sewed previous to the debate, after which Mr. Bingham took the chair when the business of the evcning was pro- ceeded with. - ..,‘,_n Vvv-v _ A: n deition to the executive, Mr. Terry was eleo‘ed chairman and Mr. D. Nesbitt his’odan. u. .vwvv-yu .â€"â€"_ The debate followed ad the subject resolved that high licecs a is preferrable to local Option in the interests of temper- enoe. Tee judges were Rev. Mr. Welch, and. Dr. White, and they finally decided in favor of the negative. The sides were L. D. Nesbitt and B. Terry, W. Cable. N. 8mm, J. P. Donald and A. B. Parish for the afirm‘tive ; P. A. Ferguson, Bil lingelev, H. ‘ Bunilton, Dr. Pogn 9, Mr. Hood for the negative. The society decided to dub iteelt the “ Lit Echo" end it the interest continue «it wee hetnixhtmewmevolve eboteh otmmwhewmbe ontepterpo , A _L-_. _ Vb VA-wcv "._v , religions end :11 other occasions where mm is the chief pebulnm required. It. Binghem make! an ideal critic, and the ~mung made! many who hue my Ambition ferhigheflhinsl, «lunotdo betterethsn place Wm under‘ hi; tuition by joining the " Lit Echo” end Total ..... . 1 interesting debate was heid at the hr meeting of the Y. M. C. A. lit :- ind debating, society Thursday «- 1,L_ coo from the Cobalt mines >eriod amounted to 13.‘ which mine owners 13, 417 43.948 139, 287 3.098.661 464 3 ...... $12,105,795 Value. 'potkm' on their feet. The debut. nut Thur-db! i' ”‘1'“ 1‘ rm cum}. and: mmwon ‘° ‘°" wad its tut intern-u." .At a meetinc 0: the W” ”w” M of the «nun lut evenins Decides to Enter theA Intermwlth in ‘hhserY. M. c. A. parhu. it w unanimously decided to enter] um ecu. _- _v_ - ,, where m 3' hit]: hrse uttendenoe us could put out jut a good, 12 act a better, teem What yen. “1 Dr White was e1eoted W (or the evening and Mr. 3. Porter leo- rciar'y. In openknc the means. Dr. White said the M‘ alum; taken, ind would alwm take. In interact in clean, manly sport. He said mint town ;vnâ€" -vâ€"vâ€"v, E .A. team wafnithe chief yumoue ot the meeting, the town league meet- ing to come alterwu'd. I it was moved {by Mr. Wu 8. NB- has an! seconded by Mr; J. Elliott, that Linda-J place" a. team In the in- wu W Hunt the tnvelnng ex- penses were all! in hvor of the nor- thern tom 'nhe election’ of amoerl Baum-Collins. l" \ \(. Presidentâ€"A. L. Campbell ' i Secretary-treasurerâ€"A. FlaVelle. Executiveâ€"Dr. Brown, Mr. Clement and. L. B. m l ' the colors of film team will be blue and. white. Pins will be pm for all those who desire. them mhq‘ will be sold. to he!“ the tem along. I .A. tor flu combs Minter. It wu £150 decided to hem I town ecutive- mhe appointment of the manager: and captain will be left with“ the ex- Teams ‘tbnt would likeb‘ form the local league are the Bunkers. Y. M. mee. Little Britain, and Oskwood. Chris. Graham is president and: five teams nave entered! on the trophy. Peterboro boékeyist, who Inst year figured on the Edmonton team, has retired from the game. Mr. Crow; [(13 has a splendid 'pooition in the wcbtem city and. intellh Visiting Pe- texboro next month: ‘ . x 2. A contract he been let to W. 6.! Gibson of building 3 inches rink et‘ 'l'rinity~ College Edmol, Port Hope. Three teams and a large number of men are. at work grading the ground and the. work will be pushed‘lorward with all Walter Mercer, formerly of Port Hope, Ema signed definitely with the Guelpth professional hockey team... Manager Jimmie. Cockmn states that be secured him on Monday while in Toronto on the player's terms, and has no fear but that he will be in Guelph for .‘t‘he gamesr So far a the Toronto: are concerned, he says no doubt they are not aware tint the contract {has been mane. Peterboro city hockey league Whitby wants a {league with Col: borne, Trenton and [Warkworth Belleville has entered two team intermediates and junior â€"; \n the team, win: I‘Wm. wmace president and Dickson Jewe‘tt secretary. Arrangements have just been com- pleted tor the appearance in Brook- ville next Monday night of Alix-vi Shrmbb, the English distance runner. He will race three men by rehya in a five-mile event. It will attord an oporuinity of comparing this time with that made m'Longboet for the same Tom Longboat and Pietro Dorando will meet in fine Buthlo lunatic. at 13' miles the night of December 15, and the chances are that they win tun ithe mirathon distance in Tor- onto a. week or so later. tube match with Dorando was math, .win or, lose. and. was settle!” it four o’clock ye.- h-xday dtemoon. “I and Donndo to win, but Ire'b a. better m than fagâ€"{mums an Tom Flcnzun. “1 eve; called. the time. He uni! Lanc- boad: twill Inn ; nice ugmnent at 15mm1m‘ltoaeeflaeprunthe vâ€"Vâ€"wi Eula marathon (Ii-twee mm: Lam X MIKE-ML" wH‘Hi LATEST SPORTING “W3 Mr. “Billy" Crowley, the_ famous BFRINTING \ the will allow them to “I" -' WWI Citllen. Let a NW N M will ‘enoounter no W at w trip down Matte-lid Illa. ’ ‘ ' Model Scholars’ Pleasant Evening Social 1‘thth “3 M “ laidcacc of In. Taylor 0:: M mm fin W °‘ th: m made} m1 fink!“ ‘ very cod-bk "am :1: the home 9! Mrs. Taylor, Ftirvlew-QVO. About emit o'clock the pendent began to arrive and tort]: n11 were happib Wed in either‘ 9W u- ble games or m to the hub tendered by. Mr. Mot. the findent “on“. I was and to u special presume o! solos. neitations. duet- ul! 1nd strnmcntall, man were prepu'ed and excellent’ly, refined by such! stu- dent artists as Misses Modifier. Gm. Keenan. Ourdy, Beam gill Jeflriel As a special edition: to the pro¢ gramme some stump speed)” Wen siyen 1v uomeJot mote 1110 had not king: by some of those vino had not taken aw special! putt, Ind the M- man, Mr. Monrrie. mortal ml! paued over the nu: nun elleuuu part of any procranune. can address by the chairman These unreac- unlinked or humour. nod philosophy. and were I sauce of great mue- uent to the odben present. ‘. About 11:3an 0. a mug: pchtnbk Munch was serygd, com of and- wiohes. cakes. etc" with some chalet traits as I second course. After had! the student: win belt shout enjoy- “ hunches by pinyin .1! kinds of cock! guinea. M luted ‘ an nanky two. when it was flmucht time to depart for home or bum- bome. VF:I\I'.:. Before leaving: yotaoffinh'to t-ho hasten we: proposed hr Kr. Brock and lbenrtfla supportdl by n11. tortheverykindmdlewued the student: in “low“ them w free and unreservd'l me o! her henn- titul home. It. i needless to mention ”archer want; hppaned. bum: in the ‘cpinion of all M 1 most enjoyable laocnal eventing ind been spent M A Idsuire to meet again '10: n nocitl evening before the olefin: or the school term was expreued by 0.11. Distribution of Grain and Potatoes Samples W111 be Sent to Canal! Farmer: by 0m“ mm The (allowing letter tron the di- roctor of experimental lama. under Agriculture u distribution to hem; mode this union oi ample. oi Impet- ior aorta of grain and potatoes to Canadian inn-mere for the improve- ment of need. The stock for distri- bution has been secured mainly iron: the Experimental Farm at Indian Head, Seal, and Brandon. Inn. The couple: consist o! oats, spring what. barley, peas. Indion corn (tor endl- oge only), and potatoes. The quen- tity 01 outs sent is 4 the" and of wheat or barley, 5 lb... “ancient 1n I ”-v, . _. Odessa. end Mansfield. Two-rowed.â€" Invinclble and Canadian Thorpe- _ Field. Pealâ€"Arthur and Golden Vine. Indian Corn (for callus.)- " 391’ mu, “3.1 or Midnight. Compton'- Eu‘ly and Longfellc': 11“: "fl‘t' lea. Selected m. M’ M don and White Ce? YOHO' Dent. = Potatoesâ€"Early "mu“. m tor Rose. and mm Cobbler. Mm peu and potatoes weigh 3 lbs. ouch. A quantity of etch o! the following varieties has been secured (or this distribution :â€" â€"â€"-â€" _â€"V7- Gumâ€"Banner. Duns): hind, Wide- Awake, White Giant. Thousand Dol- lar. Improved Ligawo. .11 white var- (Headless), Chem. lay and Percy (only baffle“)- Money Inlet. more product!" Wheatâ€"Rod varieties. case to adv one-twenucth of m time the attention o! :11 'nnd PfingIe's 0!:um Fame at Indian Corn :0;- suo..â€"u:,758 gene yum- Btandon. m. The ed 3.733.155 tons (gun) or 11.68 Iona, sprinx'hest. to!!! per acre. I: compared vith z.- ” corn (for ”-11- 029.457 an 10.1: m 1907. auto“. The mar 33, and Clovet.â€"3,;58.lu enrol in 4 11”.. and of yielded {535,337 tons or 1.42 will 5 m... mat in 001' m. .3 com “a 3.891.383 - A. mind that awawotbemmutnw _. 5-4 a- 9---.“ 4- am. so .1 Fun, mun. The Field Crop: of 0ntario m. m Tull: nu ma»! Full Cup: in the Provita ThelollomuVGmW um yum-orthopdndvdfleldaov' 0‘ Ontario tor 1908. The can In" mumpuodtronindlfldnl re- tumolurwaudthoyifldlb" modal-tan atom-Wu in 15,430,476 but. put an. I- W m with mum” ml 3-“ n Spring Whatâ€"143.134 m 3 ed 3.191.116 bush. or 15.5 had. -.- A A- QB! w .u-U-wâ€"v '7’ we. a ””1“: “a ’0 17.1 in 1907. boil». or 16.5 bulb. per acre. ale-In- parod with 1.039.011 and 15.5 1111907. Dumbestâ€"140.606 wre- yielded Pentâ€"396.642 wre- yieldod 7.401.886 biz-11.. or 18.7 bush. per m. 0 compared with 7,865,036 and 81.6 in 511648 bush. or 111 bulli- P9!" In comm with 30,067,675 .81 370.9“ bush. or 485 W “3" Omanâ€"4080 nae: W1 1451mm. 0:875 WW Saar Bum-"17“58 my 1 ,ooqm bush" or 40} W ‘f‘; you-I was 1.4? ton! per acre. M m 8.886.169 m o! claret! land devout! to pasture. 836.550 .1:- m in orchard and null 1mm. sad 11.675 em in vineyard. STATISTICS OF LIVE STOCK. The numbu’ at live stock on hand on on July 1. 1908, can u (allows: Poumofil“ 097‘ m 153.071 111 1907. 77‘165 in 1907. W 1,106.0” m 1907. sm.â€"1.m.m W 2.04:“; â€"P;mltr'y.â€"12.285.618 nun-t 18.- 438,676 in 1907. Thenmbenotuvestoetooldor magnum! in tho‘yfnr 084111: J“. m, 1908, were as follows: Hornetâ€"HJH: attic. 798.063 : up, ”,8”; 8‘71”. ’Oml.“ ; poultry. 4.108.750. ' WooLâ€"m cup of vool “I M50.- m pounds tron 685.528 M or 6.68 pounds W fleece. Young Baum â€" Tommy. 600' "I!” Mr know I in here! ' I Tmâ€"Iwnlnwmtoklw! mumM‘h-M‘ml ecu-at that trouble in- com m v‘lned st 81.088599. 119,688 Mm. ante. and. o! Benn . m “mm “M (,L«-U_‘ |â€""â€"" v 7 tr am. u with?“ 'm' 2,- at! 10.13 in 1907- nly 1. 1908. were .- (allows: :.â€"726.471 W 726.666 in -m,m m flyflt lid ;.â€"-1.118.37‘ W 1" :.â€"1,711,485 W 1.- 1,1“.898 'TREAsUREn's SALE OF LAnié ““‘w ‘7 v 7 TOWISBIP 01" LAXION. "mauw 1 7 so 23.17 2 TOWNSHIP OF SOBRVILLL n A 119 541! 3 I, Juno W sum». W of the gouty o! Victom, :5. am by the Walnut at tho Wade. ot the County of Victotm, dsted the Founh 4., or Non-hot. Ll). I”. «am toull each sad every of the 313on new“ parod- och-d, an m a! m novdno upon them respectively, an .boum mmvnhom.(ublthonumuofuxusndcm m ”an" a“) tho cm Bou- in tho Tm 0: Linda in the aid County of Vienna, st «slushy. the Niéth (by 01 Febxwy, A1). 1909. a M County um. Nomi»: «It. rm. OM. 1908. Soft Elm. me mass KIIBHEIEILILII, (First published in “The Linduy Post", November 6th, 1906.} 13!; 1%; THE WEEKLY POST ONLY $1.75 Our3 stock}: kimono, Jewelry um_ pm eiou mu. mm, docks tad “Iver- ! LIT mtounddiu perms will be found :â€" beyond compo. in low prices. ‘ 'u â€"‘ Mania! monu- mood gt the popu- 4 hr jovolry Mn. ‘ 1 (a i W. F. McCARTY owl pol-dc ..__A.. the Provhohl Government that were Cl. I In". Mb! 0! oonn‘terleit “kWh. mica! parts L1 fit proving Medan cxe nid Baku-media an. mum Knott. an Enligh- m who Ila hen employed “arms the past season in Ir. 8. U. Fox's W to are bee 1~er 11m COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Fox Ana; 3'}: mm. m an HELD m THE COURT 30:83: - -- Alt-Inn]? ‘ I MhnheIx-eoeindb! the There 15 Money in Farmin'g THINKING [IF THE HflLIIlAYS G0tso-1‘. Ogâ€"o‘o 1:10. taro 700. Foot of Kent- ‘......co ”a... W llis Left Foot Sets you thinking of the presents you will give. and we have been thinking of what will best supply your needs, with the result that out this year’s amnment of n so a o» mmr or sum. I! )2 l4 100 97 ’a 7.53 2.60 10.13 MW": :75 18.00 2.82 21.42 PM me 9.65 260 12.25 1m M W o! the County of View: 1., u 6M: Coy!!! 9t Wealth. duet! the Fourth a” ¢ AA] Au_ A. LL- -L-_, price paid for 16 53 17.50 J. R. ucNEILLIE, (old Weathe: (In lax-chant T8110" LITTLE BRITAIN ' 0 ’4‘ TB: sure you slabscibeia 2910. in- combination with PAN-rmcs. W035" EDS. SERGES' We have a full assortment of and Birch Log: .'6 171 Inspection invited. in the market ll.“ 11.24 25.07 PAM "film hinthe hthepcn' bright 0‘ ”shoot ‘ I told] “ clinched c lam OOOh ' Evu. Itunn‘ tor I to} out.

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