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Lindsay Post (1907), 4 Dec 1908, p. 12

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tron: her horse and kicked in the bend with such terrible force that her lite was almost sacrificed. The driver a . spirited but kindly, animal with no disposition to be fractions. “Amwasridinsitlt3m” trot up Centre-st. from Tapper-8t t0 the English church, and when OPPOS- 1a the entrance to the stables at lira. T. Gmott's house the 1101‘“ turned quickly north to 80 home. fives wir'ed for and came down on 10 "w -'â€"â€"_ terrible one indeed. We are pleased to state that every indication up to going to press is favorable, and the hope and prayer of everyone is that a bright young life my still be spar- ed to her parents and ulster. â€" Re- Ghostly Gold Story fromNear Minden m "ac _..-.._, , phone and Mr. Gardner was removed to his home, whe set. Much sym- pathy is extended to the family, as it will be some time before Mr. Gard- ner will be able to resume his posiâ€" tion. He is the oldest employee 0! them'm.havinguenlntheir em- ploy for over twenty years. A serious accident happened at Mar- moea station on Friday, when Mr. Robert Gardner. one o! the outflow arm. while load- fight train. A place of bone wa moved that pressed on the brain it was found that the blow was liss Ana Ken: is Thrown from Her Horse and Kicked injhc A lair Raisin: Story of a Hunt for a Pot of Gold Serious Accident at Millbrook I'Vi VI "I- m onnuel Isle end. tee! under the auspices ottlhe'l‘olent Workero otSt. The 2801308181303 Independent moot Andrew's, church wan held on Friday be we respondbkt" the “"7 that a'Iternoon and. evening “A proved to m1: is 0. 0501'! current Wt " Boil, be a Brand success. The Wet ex- peuins vein of 4‘3!” m been loud, past to clear about 3100 on the B modu- ln Gain”. and mt were even-t. which I: larger tihhn ever |be- men “a” somehow got tore. 1 1 l . E ' '5 If”. - Wind 0“ ‘- m” mt ‘ p“ of gold At the sale there we: screw. vor- baa. been flepwited ”neflem pea ‘ My 01 hues! and naetuh articles and Mmden- Rewb W a“ W 9“““1‘” a 0mm in drawing near the ode ‘10“ ”the ” heronldmd went was very large. . ~ . M on on the Km“ “fin " companion.- Tea was «fled from live to em The W M to be dracovered gm 3 o'clock and the spacious .‘hall was the nis'ht ““130“ W"- M “um“; crowded to the doors. The Mes reel my W or m" In" ”catch“ ' very well a.a:tisfied over the outcome. mad“ and \me imputed spot was reached. Bulb “began groping: with ml ,_-I__A an nnf in a emu “untagged! a 91105: Wluu a flowing ‘beard mt reached ‘to his must. 'Attar getting his companion fistored .to this spnses. Ben!) covered the pot and marked the spot. More tecenthy (he returned. with. three oom- panions, but the efforts were seam truths. - .Vl‘he conditions .were not favoxable as M Md made a noise. and M 1W, [and the hidden pot of goklwahutobtaifl :1. . KIWI”, . ...... "Why did you take this job ? The other man oflered you $10 to start 'favor that it has met. mm on an previous occasions. The following gate the principals forming the cast: Whne out horsebacki riding on Mon- ’36 midnight. after you and she Have heard the open. troupe, She my not want too cream, but_oh, fifimorwn A salary Preferred Cold Weather me $10 wa- Five Generations . of Moynes Family Great Great Granddaughter Arrives and Creates an Unusual Situation 4,000 Turkeys Coming to Lindsay Immense Quantities m 33”“ '° Flavelles from Pam The Peterboro Examiner says a It is expected that about 4,000 turkeys will be shipped tram this county to adorn festival boards tar from here. This figure may be slightly toolarge but from estimates received icon buyers it should reach very nearly Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moynes, ‘ofRe. gent-st. are rejoicing over the birth of a great. great, granddaughter in Anstintown, Ohio, about 10 days -Mr. Moynes is 87 years or age, and Mrs. Moynes is in her 89th yu-ar. Both are hale and hearty, and re- markably active. _ Another daughter of the aged cou- Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes are regular attendants at the Cambridge'st~ M” pleasure in conversing on we many days of Lindsay and the surrounding A large number are being amped; from Lakefleld and Keene. and Messrs White and Gmespie shipped about. one thousand from Peterboro. They use all sent alive in box cars to Flawlles of Lindsay, where they are proposed for the market. The largest number Keenâ€"e; W it isâ€" _ understood that the price paid the farmers was tomcat: a pound. live weight. ple, Mrs. Ashley, has a “Esau”, Mrs. 11!. Man. of Bnflalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Mann’s daughter, Mrs. R. Crum, resides in Austintown, Ohio, and is the mother of the little girl a week and five days old, which makes the mth generation of the family. Mr. Thos. Moynes is a native of Lineolnshire, England, where he was born in 1822. A brother, Mr. Isaac Moynes, lives in Fenelon, aged 90 years. Mr. Moynes came to Canada nearly 70 years ago, and in 1847 mar- tied a distant relative, Elizabeth Moynes, VAwgrands‘on, Mr. Isaac Moynes, is livihg'bn the old home- stead in Fenelon. Five children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Moynu, andthreearestfllliving: Mrs. H111, Fenolon; Mrs. Ashley, and Daniel of Presbyterians’ Sale and Tea A Very Successful Event um; the Ampices of the Ladies Wm. Gilette, “All the Comforts of a Home," will be presented here the last part of next month under the gauspices 0! Lindsay hockey club. and §it will no doubt meet with the same 'mmr that it has met with on an ‘Mrs. Bender Miss Edith Knowlson Evangeline ...... Miss Myssie Newton was very large. . ~ . M Tea was served from five to em o'clock and the spacious hall was crowded to the doors. The indies {eel very well autisf-ied over the outcome. Local Club Arranging to Put Excellent Play Amateur Theatricals at the Academy Fifi .Z." 7 ...... Miss A. Sylvester Mrs. Pettibone ...... Miss Edith Spear Emily Pettibone ...... Miss M. Flood Mr. Bender :.. Tom McDaw The sterling four act comedy w WEE coo ...Mr.Gavin'Koy1 0.. 3-0 Io-G‘pto 81mm u I“ Mr. Ron Koyl L000... mas Helen McDouxa‘l a. daughter. 7W. Kirkoonnell. 3" Stewart, and {the mura' nuk- «contained .W'. Spence. “hoe: Galac- Iy, 'B. Johnston, N'gmly, 0.001115 aer, K. Lowrance, ui In! others. The course taken (by the hereon: Very roundabout an!!! Mend shout five files. A’flter leavflc be "boo! the-J 1d the {way term the Bolt 1m an! some 63th not!!! of tin town, then along flhe‘tmstreeto and throw]: the mill 3'1!" and beck to- the ethnol- ‘flaei houmfi were com- pletely baffled for about ten milk Mes at’ the mill» yards, buneven taken urn-fined have about who me dia- tanoe behind the Chores his“ “the Mr“ accompanist. ~ The first rehearsal will b0 110“ On his flan a fin Iilc [on and Eggs Wm Baffled “termâ€"5n ‘m literal hr ubo'nt 11bit- tv runners. 'Amofl use lures Vega Mofiday night in the band lull. The L.C.l. Boys' Hold Paper Chase collccbte. _ The number of runners was greatly xedued by the time they remand to thrirgod. ([w :( papermflltwmbe Young Lady Sprained an Ankle own [but at Bhirhmpton M h jute! His: Nancy Knight bampton last week while the now was on. {but might have resulted seriously. It seems mm Min lune! McKnight. whose home (lion thew: saw road. was taking sdvsntaa: of the aleishing and was out with s horse and cutter. Coming home on the Dummit road. eat of flflnir-c hampton, the cutter upset. the young lady was thrown out and anemone run away. the cutter riohted itself and. the :horse was stopped by some gentleman, who .tturned it around and drove mack to w'here t‘he acci- dent happened, Where 'he found Miss McKnight suffering trauma. hull]. sprained ankle and unable to walk. The young gentleman present kindly drove the horse and! somewhat brok- en cutter {with its precious burden to Ithe young lady's home. vdhere she is progressing favorsbly. «Her friends join in anlness that title occi‘ dent was not df a. more serious nau- ture, and are very grateful ,to “he young man for his kindlingâ€"lob“ Wreck at Burketon Almost Repeated Burketon‘ Junction, Nov. 27. â€" It is reported among ream men the! a. freight train of about twenty our: again on Tuesday night posed into! the switch where the fatal wreck of; Monday morning occurred. he reâ€" suit would {have been disastrous hid um been a. train onfiheaidinc as before. A: is said to hove been the case when the oollidon took piece on Monday. this dwité mm: in this Sage, it is reported. The rumor is. as ‘ ~Cavrlo Brandi was sentenced :1: Montreal for three yearn tar. forginc‘ a. abuzue for 3423 on the Hooker-ca Bank. W ' ‘ ‘ ‘ f An acclibllt happened ' at When you plan your meals you never think of bread, yet you alwaye have it, and if it is lefi of the table it is the first thing that is mined. ' You can live without bread; but vou can live without any other {2:22:de the abgolutc necessity of bread coma home to you. -. KERâ€"cause i: is a necessity, in quality should be the batâ€"quality in bread depends laxgely upon the flour. Royal Household [long has convinced the women of Canada thatitis thebest for pastryuwell u for bread. Try Ogilvie’s Royal Household. Your grocer recommends it, because it give: such good results. We nou- mus ($0., m. ‘1ng is the tint of ampupcrdnupn ......... director. Capt. Simp- via not burnin- M‘hy officials; It wulbenveu wand-at W0! workformK‘Vu'W' M d lukeondwhmhwmm‘w' edohaygebetweeen 3314933“ Bnohhorn are mm mm lath for the purpose or ailing the dun at mm mm clue “19"“ W -._â€"V_ __'7 rate the ’water 3t Burlekh to the deaird height, it must be sufficient to do away with the lock 11'. Love-ink. m 'u Ibont two Infi' 1 hilt miles above But-high. It will be seen tint this further ”mire: tint the 1n- m- an Deer Lac be rdaed wt! for w..- ._.v do away wing-{inc 100! all chm st LOVeaipk. m3 is oonaidered tn ex- tensive undertakinc. {or}; order to ter in DBGr WJM III- sv- tEis reason the'surVeym has“: their work at Buckhorn. - Tb; immune ' quantity at wnter witch will be ud- dd! to that already conserved by the dam gt Burle’gb may be easily fun- filled Navigation men hue express-l : 7mg: “inaction with the pro- Propoaed calm-cine o! 131': dun- aintin' ‘Je t \ ‘ = ,. Jerry McGloo‘e. ' I :uctin’ the life at him will be F!" vintin' 1e . f A Mar'rin’a’er 0V3- ' ‘ ' ‘ ' Think at a bee wid scam-nan! fix- ture of t ‘ Hcre turner m at soon. I’m‘ pre- Looks {hat a. any. matin' ,s mixture of. 1: ' Limmona 1111' Vincent. nun yc‘n a 1.101“! e d ‘ ‘ l I Jury “M0610! ».(- r-cl Fa'u'. than is nothin' but contest 8‘0. ill “0 ‘ ( Jen t! “M. f‘ ‘ ‘ Chx’n'n‘no Jay-um! M-«'â€" 111'“ matte of m x (. Cynics] gloom II the heat sn' the chdedlim, Ln itsbnbivadfléfle the hfideotfl‘n Faix. I We 'twodd We“. in- eideothfm. . sunset-90w «,3 What! now an’ Rota-131 teuye the table mi? ., . Jury Meme-12.. ‘ He patched m 11!: um: t‘hsn doible Will ~ I t‘ . Moll: Ham.» 1 Think of it! mak- of an Irishmsn' tarmin' Whale there's a curb: girl wishful fur marry'm' ~ Arrah! no wondwhhe ivih sre Ah! but there’s few o"dh race but would scorn-tolbr . I Jen r: MoGloue,. ' ( Share. we all know t” a w in not Livm’ “one. Oh, but we’re gratin; ‘ mks for the 1m» ‘ Grateful tn:- wunen the bountilul During the grant flood st Hyde“- bsd s native bunker. ovettshsu by the sudden rush.oi wster, nude his wsy to s monud,.where- he was quick- ly isolated. The wster. nose sad the hunter's legs were oovened to his knees. “My rupees: «shut £8 7s,). nity rupees." he shouted. ”to say- one who will snvu no.3" Vhen the water resched his. shonlden .1e wss shouting, "One thousand rupees. " When enveloped to. the- nut. with desthstsringflrminthcisee, heyell- ed. "Help, help.. All tint I hsve will I give to snlonewhowill ssve me." Shortly m th wster be- gun to reeede. When ones more he wsseoveredonhbhisheessnoiâ€" let to rescue esne. but the bunker. pinching up his esnrsge. sled. "Reap 0!. keep on. I will not give one ru- Bowen wind bunt: tn? Lamick Lock a! M to G0 'Dhe Freiminsrw‘ “nth?“ Y‘f'hf pee now." and he succeeded in in; his escape tree of chase. ing a. book on the “Problem 01 Crown Colony mum," was once an assistant nbruhn in the British Museum and e professor of Sunscrit in King's Collegeâ€"appoint- mentsthatdenotueruleleed up to e colon” gavel-numb. But they did in the one of Sir Charles. He went ontblenrmn ”rector of the Royal calm. e-post tint prov- ed ; m stone to the director- ship of file-m in Ceylon. the most M o! a-onfolnp- knowhdge Msxood 6'41“ ’1” tin! axnadanco “mum Sir Charles Bruce. who in publish- in for around: The Banker's cm: of lint QWMtntfimnmhip THE IRSH BACHELOR “in Club at Fort 17mm. llr. Thompson'n petition. a no stood More that Fort mum club. was a. strong remind» o! whnt on- torprioo and worth on mush. not only tor the community but duo for the individual. At nbont the tune that first shipment 0! gain In going out of Hannah. thirty you! no, Hr. Thompson was loom ochooltobeginlfleunbnnkclefl. He served his apprentice-hip to n- :fiamsbruchbmmm town of Word, the do! lieu M1101 county. Quebec. Then no gram business done there. a was yearn. after More he bl study the problem: of flour bunk he won soon recon“!!! .- - clever young clerk who soon mater- ed the routine 0! the once. an M'- ung mar cud strong per-one!- ity, which hove counted for so much in the breeder field upon which he noon entered, won for him 3 mo:- dl. But the me we: mow end he cut away tron it. going west to en- tcrtheecrvieeotthe lntelr. w. pnny Hr. râ€"a *'* w 3nd wu removal to float- ml. When It. 0311'“ a“! h ho. euno pun-taut o! the 00'3”!- __ hit 0! good m is an Decal- hr. Gui-unto number of "Bod 1d Gun. 33‘ Motor Sport. in Dun-flu” paw In M. J. Taylor at Wood'- mg on. A may written nod: (incl, manned account of the triy taken in m M II! the Premier and Dartmoor-General at New Brun- wick; It 1h hm. d the 0mm- iud gumbo! a» modal». open- In iexccpuonnlli u “01'. the m Mum: of «fish .0 mum “W. W I! ‘11 M minder ol the mts. the Indium esperieneod' in- the latter of obtain- ing e um beto'e- the dent o! the ivrhite m. to the North American Con!inent..m¢ubl culture It Home in the! int‘bf. a. eerie. of article: by an expert 011-! am mu cannot fail to interest u Wu. In the, 8p°rit of the North will be loudl come tine venur cent the appeelinc, with strong force t oevery loer at. the wild but Wiener“: noun-I 111;: G: reach-aid to the written! all filter-nth. article the Imporunc at Muzzy. found betweemfih com: o! a num- ber cannula-b both Infinity and mum the bed yet given by M {mm W m. m u- lustnuou are .90an ”able and attractive in IN- flu Ohrhunu AlqunnWOquouiti: MiaLiuluy throuch am back. I flnnny obtu'ned Booth'u Kidney Pills tron Gregory's dung utore mil I took them. receiv- ing son: relief. I dull continue un- lnl. l. nun-tidied M are help. his mg null)": not (on!!! so much ..A I; Lâ€" hennamkiuc. 10a worry and rest- leu. Ihll'p ”MM-croo- the re- gion ottbekflnmithqonytoco , _LLI‘_. to bend. 1003.0: 111:. m n o! Katmai.» “mun-“on ot time. too {tenant urine I m do not ranch the cube. rro cc: rid of than W and enhance the bad button: new lull aft-once:- benefit Iron dulcxs Price 50 cents. no 3. ll. Boom. 00.. 1.14.. Fort: Erie. Bole Cu:- man I p.530 Had-L. MS. II.» «E «I! 35 €1.an in". 03....» IX- Ooaâ€"nxliofis BER-.3 Hanger .5: :3! w. 12.! 830.58 a... :- .»33. a... .4: 058 :3 d: aura: 8050 039 an 0081‘ E4 3-. ‘0 Inn» E3 «33. .28 n5: “8' lainâ€"mu mean. :18. ulnpn. 721.2! 436» 09 flan-2xâ€" »: I the hob «but tunes with a dull Italian-aloud“! The" nre to: sun?!“ Make a Chance Calibrate-IL- “I lave annex-ed We! all Inauâ€" clue.” 80“ b! involv- three yea-u. an alt. all-u: .- nending ant Cm «Wu-on to re- :lnoe in for “It period in Aunt".- “l- - L ‘. l t bound as 3 9“ The recent deeth a! It. Cuthbert 3M, the great Orient-.1 echoler. w “and the would 0! e remark- able men. He was t “11011“ 01"“ mm first 1 Axminuujlicpd o. dime into. her} glove «1. he: an hand. She would} beltflleMinamomentnndi the dime Io. shod would taint“: Mann. 1.. in gated the toot o! tin-mm by the ch: mu. ficrudsodnu itch-ck the 51th ruched her «1'3» She an: s dune roll- ut her feet. x A. m an. lulu": bond. 118° Maid-av it. Both stowed to clot it no. 8h. was am Hi: hull imzmmmmweude- cane to a. done. He nude 3 will hamghn prom t‘0 h“ “‘0“ an. unused (or his biomvh! ‘0 be written. and min: to En;- Ir. smug-Jamaal mu to the “moruw. It was hishlb-r 1t. wumw" W ‘° ‘ ”’ 13¢ put, (1- kinds. and Ward: smug. This wen choeen because he was born at South Shields upon 8t. Cutibert'e De]. at tho because we tonne: contdned the letters I. H. 8. “Nd nt .11." in d. 'I thank I“ to:- your m.” M she hat- and III m cm trtin (her unwed hull haw-rib welt VP ‘9 m m. A dine «awed in m up. he: the M cut-ac. an ht nu: down; 010044 1.3 unfit can he hit Brandt": in [a M m‘ amt York ”mm-Wat wvâ€"w .7" [skim tbodbuudndopodtho-kin sctmlly peeledog 1:"th mpdmmwbotmyhmdsandm m ’thhuhocfincuhhmdlmmdtoaitinw, ' " ntonl conditionind my fingez'mgu axe-pt mid! all. Darin: the Maui sac-~01 my troubleJ; sought the advic- d that flaunt doubt! and mind-human. but dough mwwamm~mmm hpuuuonmnm h‘tbOMilmflof Zun-Buk pnvonud gm pm 11:141-! WLU o! Cuthbert naddetomend'tonym an outgoing UOI‘nIau ”’1 K‘ tron Port: Melbourne nulwal D had the misfortune to slip on 0' vessel's many, and let fall 1 "W!!- o! sovereigns til nnmngd m the “MIL” :‘t M 0‘ . ”am "Exâ€"’- an outgoing tron Port: upon-crew." aoaysm “Sud‘hriejntdfingb' t:‘°‘I‘I-B.\Vrisuallarl|. The itching ad the waenemm pod, tin-kin sctuslly peeled of hcbot my hands and wrist: I minced to sit in my "ng337“ Sovereitns‘ THE SUPEESngl’R Blac able 1 ‘ 'hnf n .0, hkoMi-Mchey'u Fan: TRIAL no; '"sandzmmm-d .19..”va 00 Toronto. OI I ”bedding. able for richness ‘n vaad than“ at or honors hoth'm bopin Band: God in‘ would ‘ In! may antic Itis rpm:

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