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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 Dec 1910, p. 11

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"litlf ’9 SCS. h“ â€"-‘. 1 i i l . 2. l i I i i i i :wmwmmm *4 Lacrence Munro and Wm B. krc‘nitects, Hamilton. Mead, 4 wry ling his future address. .. More About .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" C‘HAPTER II. Gone, But Not "Forgotten 3! "119111111 - ........ Mr. ion his “undertaking. " To-day we commence the second driving in with him one morning from chapter of that interesting story, er.- 'the Riverside cemetery in a Sinclair titled, “Tantalizing Thomas," or .buggy, which Dougall says he paid “The TripleTongued Tooter's Toot' It is a narrative in which a shoe fac- "looms 11p largely, and, of course ‘ the bursting of the Thomas bubble, and the departure of tnfit er" to parts unknown without 1681'- There 'hardly a citizen in town joyed ahearty laugh, with the pos- sible exception of those who 5 flit, lip. and of course they are ex- cused. Men who never smiled before. suddenly po'ssessed themselves of the. ly to?» 1. 1 H t‘ . - . see 5 rr _ it is a? 1 10g 0118 . u v' , 1n yesterflérn "5 e 1e referred to “promo't- ' waS’ l but who am , had 111 It was undoubt ed- . _ .' Quaker Oats grin , 1 0, on ,1 ' string of horses from Cleveland that 1 the greatest joke ‘3‘“ sprln... ‘ ‘ l- ’ :for, and behind ablaek mare which ;he bought 1?) from Mr, Armstrong! 'jMy, how big he talked ! He said he 4 had hired tw enty- -five men for the ceâ€" 1meteryj13" and only nine had turned .11p. He was “down“ on strong drink' ibut some claim he gavé’ illustrations ,‘ at frequent intervals of how 1'.“ WWI“ "ndow " it, but only in the presei‘cfi . 1 1 11 1111.] t" relakeal . or a few selected ones. Of course thisl MESH; (llJull Ifoggéddlsai 'qumminnl \. ' l was only for efiect. “Hogs. They didnt have a gt; . kni fe. ' ‘ 1 11 But to get back to the cemetery 101' “3:394 '1 offanty k'n'i‘qb'n' " at“ it " 51 t 3 - have any 1 cc on ile11t'Jack.,1. 5 cry The scribe started to comment I .l‘a n'iwa‘ti boy 1}) 11.: “av. and (1111' 1n the speed of the black mare when i head packer He "anted that moose ’ Mr. Thomas broke in with the stateâ€" ment that he intended bringing over a . .13-». . 1. . '-. - rm! LINDSAY Pos'r EXCITING MOQSE'HUNT iRemarkable Incident in the Live: at l. l Railway Path Finders w A letter from Mr. Charles J. Bruce, one of the engineers laying out the line of the proposed Hudson Bay rail way, contains the description of al man and a moose. illustrative of thel feklessuess ot‘ the individuals whel ~ these pathfinder parties in make "" " There ate three sur r . Egg? 1:31:13? 11.. work between the and the scene: Pa as and York factdr 3. 4 N lo described occurred on t1.~ e. S n1 iriver. The country is a spartan. :paradise, literally .1ar1n1ng “193‘ game. 'The adventure in question oc lcurred about the latter part of July, ar ~11 is told as follows: “‘Silent' Jack Labelle and Scott: 1were exphring a creek running intcl ' the bavin front ot the camp. Paddling! i around a point they came into a little ”a and he was going to zit." him. In Stitci of the frenzied protcsm Of SOON)" who was sure he was going .‘0 be up sci and drowned. .fatk laid the canoe 1 Concrete Rent Cellar Costs Less Than Wood and is Much More Yet! may celibâ€" me a cop! The various uses to which Concrete may be profitably put, on the farm, are plainly and simply in our 160 page book, “What the Farmer 0”“ Do Wilho" '“ ,oncrele" hlch I " y“. n, 4 h, s how the following . buildings and utilifles can ue constructed of concrete:â€" Barns. Clcterns. Dairies, Dip- ping Tanks, Faundatlons. Fence Posts, Feeding Floors. Gutters. Hens' Nests, Hitching Poets. Horse Blocks. Houses, Poul- Shelter Walls, Stables. Stairs. Stalls, Steps, Tanks. Troughs, Walks. and so forth. Send for ltâ€"lt’e freeâ€"though it regularly sells for 50¢. “'rite to-day. CANADA CEMENT co... limited Durable of "What '1' Farmer Can Do 51-60 National Bank ' - With Concrete." Building, Cement is Iu;."t1cul:1rly adapted to the con- MONTREAL Sliuction of Root Cellar liners 212d walls. Nam! .............. . ,, lixpcrienrc prov:s that for the farmer, Con” “an” ...... y”... ,.......---. . ...arner in which he unraHell d l a l i l l l I l l l 1 l l l l l l 1 â€"â€". 1 enough to set afloat a plot, jcarried to a finish, would have made i A Peterboro firm received an order .s a desper~ ate game, but his operations extended " ' 82" C. 1 We lthe local newspapers. It was so easy community, and the mo- exception of Berlin, rd aconsumate general to out. til it was exploded, v which. if some of us sit up. He played oV'er too long 9. period. Had he acCorupnces ? Did he repre- sent an aggregation of fiimfiammers? order for about the same number. Has he tried this game before, and'3 with what success? These are quesâ€" tions the citizens are asking each ' other. if he is ever arrested and his' we 01' e looks which had a ripe A one worked on it a few years ago. It, was a but undertaking, and 1t requir- carry it That ,it was cleverly handled un- no one will deny. Thomas was evidently not a doubting l‘homas, so far as the ultimate suc‘ his lltalir'n hand of the promoter . {would sweep the Province. This was! only a “nightmare,“ but w: believed 1' . . ., T)robably 1 1 into ”1 the “Cher 1” gets. ‘ 'laint' it at the time. Yes. we acknowledge 1'- v ' .' 1 l . “0 place 1n the Provmce can ‘ .' We did. But there are others, so that the distinction of being the centre (1. ‘ ,‘C can all afford to laugh . such a scheme. with the possible ' ‘ .7 . . I 1 ‘ew davs afterwards he visited 1 '1 .the sanct no 5111113 generously a1 lfiowed Us to read a -stmr (Written in lead ‘ 1 . ‘unt Cleveland, penetl1 from ana . 9 1. 1 :‘l‘he dear olh soul we “ed "1'“ to buy L ndsay,' a house and lot for her '11 as she intended coming over L'qre to reside. and she further intended ha‘fld- i in ccs s of his scheme was concerned. He 1314 0W3? her CHtII‘e fortune to him. 'thing like a disparity of 11114991111111}, M" lost no time on his arrival here in ,We happened to have Mr. Thomas’ ‘unds between his weight and the . . . - ‘ l Q ' ' ' 'zettins' down to business, and the signature before us, and the fine We: ht 0' the moo-e. went o1erboaro jwork of the different firms 6 for seven or eight, and they were just about to be shipped. The Oliver t3 peâ€" h writer (‘o- also got ashare of business‘ and their agent sent in The . Iacr“.tv with which he paid out j' money on small accounts and secured ioptions on certain lots was very en- ctotraging' for a starter One Kentâ€" st. cord is EXPO-<63. it iS believed that merchant handed him the keys of two hec will turn out to be a schemer some repute. Only those who were closely indenti- fi red with the man in the negotiations carried on in connection with the we oposed factory and in other business matters, are in aposition to f re 21 he the wonderful nerve he pos-z Hi 5 cmferences with our citi- Zens left no loonhole whereby his sin cerity Could be questioned. 585. ed. was truly remarkable hon. agreeable was at times, as was evidenced by nanner in which he accepted agreements entered into between town and himselfâ€"an agreement -«fl n- u-........_ nary scherr was another strong.’ card§ 1'Iti was so s;ronr_, m fact. t1“ .ta we can "' an enthusiastic populace, was amas~ terstroke. The most eloquent part of it was the finisn. There were men pre- sent at the meeting who scratched; '4‘ the craniums at the conclusion of hi 5‘. A 1 (_ 1.. S ' die 1* 01k 1:11:11 the could ' on tn in town. 1 into the lake. and once on r.with a badlv ripped shirt-V1 ere " ,late riv‘als horns had almost (5...: the 'and his hair full of mud v atched that roast moose. venison steak moose pot an pie and broiled tongue disappear in the woods at forty miles an hour, he .tor the things he said are not repca able nor printable.” KING AND SHEPHERD BOY. of ’ houses near the sight of the proposed A austicnlng him 1 ‘.1.4n.‘ -» n1- ‘ 1 u" 1 t ialmost detect the odor arising from; f“ Tu” 6-31.411! 3'5 Lnd’ q11i-e :3‘: 3;; \v'l}:)v‘ was '26. the young lii'ig. and his :t.o ebool: an .d v 'rotc some words I“on it. alongside. of him with the 1:100': and went IJI‘ a paddle ”the first blow sheared the. moose: car of.” as thoughl :1 had httn done with a knife. The smashed l'lf.‘ 11.".d1‘1c to smith- 5“ "KC 7113? cret: is a. 1 r‘ ‘ . . :cr; 1 5 I second I I" O a crecus on i:sbor1.s..\‘-:)1hiug put out of cool...“ '. ' 4v '4 ] a ' f1 4 1 y ' . ‘ . . . 1),."1l11s, ack tazzzh‘. 1.1.‘ horns 8110 111113111 :15 L0 its durability. : 11111111! 111? canoe on 1.23 animal 5 llz'l'fli , , , . , .- . , .. .. . to try and lzccp 11s head under watrc 1‘" 1‘“ )C3.:, "'4" 101' ages, lard drown it. But the moose was 101: rcpcir strong. and it took some 11'. tit-k pad nor. by “toxin. Anyone who has scooped S1ottv in the bow to keep li‘lO n cap-11m (1,11,33,11‘130” wi .4izi11;'.'lhc contestants were C ‘ * -. .1“ a "re ‘. near the shore by this time and 33.112 """ ~- '4' ' '_~ .1..,o..1. fearful of losing the fresh meat for 1.-.'...1 11:):771)_;1:1.".:1'1" plank I settinsl 1 three davs which that lively anima‘ represented, and regardless of a litt‘ ’ . .. i'e ‘ creature's back. Once he was barge of the canoe, Scotty had ; of Kerfoot . . . erformino' h - 113135 . the deception he practised and be 5 en in the letter. The writing was égissglgc‘ to ‘bscrve one of the liveliest. 1) ° t e cere ' 1 4 4 . ' - mon . '13 fact “‘5 “11019 demeanor stamped .ld°l’ltl(‘al ! .dueis he ever Siiilit ‘i‘vtztsi'glaeesklilero‘wziis Thy brid a d d ‘ P ' .. ‘ . .-- , _ . . . 4 w 1- mm as a 1m..4bed actor. He was a fiend alter typewnters, . unceiltain \xheti. the moose drowning 1 e . be Is resse n ersian 1 , 1 l ' He was nor an educated man ‘and be sent in an order for a consign- 32%; 1e giggiiuiilaiei ' the moose got awn Mt. va encrennes tr mmings by any means, but he was .just clever . merit sufiicient to do all the office1 its feet on a sandbcjr meh extendei and carried a bouguet 0f wntte solid ground ‘flowers and ‘8 Labelle. hook Jack off with ease. a pale blue mull dress slur. 1m, with his lungs filled with wat1 7,1,- F Buffinlee, of Regina. W When the tstii‘ied his sobriquct of ‘Silent Jae 'to Carberry In time for days visiting 111151?st in Broadvie. land Regina bc' .‘ore n interesting Incident of a Motcrlto their home in Bozsduif. {factory but the}. keys are still mis- .1 Excursion 'bride's travelling suit was navy blue icing. 1' D . t _ with hat to match and sable furs. . , : ur1n<r a rccen motor-car excursozi . . . l He e"cn paid 3100 to the cemetery 1 ;.. he 1":i-c‘1bcrhoo" of B"°aco where The groom's gift to the bride was _ ' a-A a -, . .1 L' ‘4‘ L.) , l ‘. . ccmpanv for the old imck This was 1.. 1 ta 1:1 -'1 1111c . Ki ‘ “and la pearl crescent. to the brtdesmald. d. -s R 1.1111.- 1 rs. 11' .' s... . . . .very successful as a curtai. raiser to , .. a.“ 1. .- ,5. . ,.c '8- Signet F132 and t0 U18 groomsman nlly met a youtntui a.211:..c.d tending. 111...! 1 , . |his unfinished drama. Then the tanâ€" Nook an 8311) amatic D121. The young handsome pres couple received many ants. His Majesty chatted with the boy, azbcut his native \ii- :a'w.-:;: 0-. the identity of the ques- ' _ ithe leather in the vats. That tanâ€"'2; 011,31 POWERâ€"McCARTHY. He was the very exemphfxcation of ; nery' was truly a “skin” proposition: the King askc d if he knew how to _ .er g'y and ac ivity and in all his iâ€"the last card in his pack- His after- ' rt 31’, and '1‘." boy replied, “No." but Fcnelon pans. Nov. 24,â€"The mar- "1990 7" 5mm“ there “9‘ 5 an entire ‘ dinner speech at the Board of Trade ‘{52(531CITLE.52533:; E's; fpfogoegid 311; rzage of Miss Agnes Power, of .Fene- QC"; Of bluff or pompous bearing. It i where he arose mid the plaudits of v'e la?“ one for the so :lflcf niy 5' ' lon Falls, and Mr Wm McCarthy, of 1‘1: 01 and ti: o othc 1 for the soul ol'o.'11 '1: lied in Lisbon. Hastings, :fcll 0:1 rinse who a cm1pan- 'd a Maj 13. ago 113m 11 s vas solemnized on Wednes- Nov. 23rd, at the church of St. Aloysius, which “was filled with friends and well wishers of the con- " A ..us y morning, catlv mow-,d tore a 1:“ 11"'ich hedged h' 1'11 on '1 3 ,, .. _ ‘ 1 "Gi'. e vour mother this use he ‘“ 4 1m ‘ all 511,0 speech and thought unthinkable isaid and tell her to ta‘ '9 ill 10 the tracting parties assembled to wit- On several occasions he allowed . . ’ . , . , . 1 things. Others who were present have priest and ask him to read it to het.’ ho ‘ h"h f his reigned 1ndignation to assert it ”been scratchin ever 5 nce and wo fie boy did so and the priest read 11855 t 4 ceremony, -'~’ '1~ was per; cm- <le. When Mayor Begg tOOk action {daring hO“ itghappe (1:1 n jibe {0210“7jng “'Ol‘dS' .__“J'ga-:v happiness ed by ReV. Father Gal‘Vin. TO the -- 4 ' n. - i ll hose “ho thus rtntr up their 7 , rge 'arding an agree .ent w th the tow '3' on t ,S’ e 11 '4 f h 1 7'" 1 n1 Then his "busines t‘ n t T 1- 'rhfldpen._.danuel Rex 10 add to strains 0L .dendellsohns wedding ' .er t e COMO-1 0f the Board Oil ”S up 0 o‘on'ithe DDOI‘ “0313115 astonishment and march the bride, who was attired in Trade has done its duty. Mr. T.’s to was real cute. He bought areturn{_e1;g 01111 the pxiest ha'ded [0 her a a smart tailored costume of dark righteous indignation was aroused, ticket, and when the train was wendâ€" ‘ 5'13! Of money 59” to him for her by and he threatened to leave . town. Then when he was asked by a local bank manager to state where his “Cobalt" was resting, he was insult- ed and refused to do business with that gentleman. His last indignation stunt took place at the Standard Bank, when the manager requested him to throw ofl the mask and settle his account. His outburst on this occasion was an incandescent success, and he requested the unnecessary to state that the gentle- man readily acceded to his request He was a snap for the scribes on to approach him, and it was remark- Main and Hughson- -sts., able how anxious he was to report A Post representative remembers 01 t‘oi more, ing its way to Burketon he sent 1 back word with the conductor that he , would be domiciled at' the Walker ‘1 House. Up to this hour we have not! heard of Thomas, but we will always have recollections of his visit to this town. He was beseiged with applica- tions for positions from stenograâ€" phers and others, but the applicants have very wisely reconsidered giving up their present position We could write several columns 1 selves and are prepared for it. Of decision to discharge its W and me ‘pl'Wm ried out Pleasantly. Mr. Wesley Benson, '0: theSth‘. can. lure 1413.12- .for washing streets and courts in the . City of London was 7'1” 424 ,000 gallons. A pretty because we feel like it, but we ithe residence of the'bride’s parents must cease. Peterboro and other townion Wednesday, Nov. 2nd, when Miss may jibe us, but we have braced our- Eva V., daughter of Mr. and Mrs E 'Wilson. of course Peterboro will reconsider itsiited in Industnal McMann, of Rossduff, Sask., son of Commissioner If it does that we will Mr. and Mrs. William McMann Rea be willing to give them the industry. than. Ontario, the 3917- W- Farrier before much damage was blue cloth, with hat to match of vel- "â€"“ vet entered the church on the arm of WATER 'N LONDON her brother, Mr. John Power, and The quantit) of water used last vecr was attended by Miss Lily Power who wore apretty white costume, with large black hat. The groom was supported by Mr. Crowley, of Hast- ings. After the ceremony the bridal the home of the bride on Bond street party and invited guests repaired to WILSON-â€"-MeMANN where a dainty luncheon was partakâ€" en of. Many beautiful and valuable wedding tOOk place at presents attested to the popularity of the bride. The happy couple left on the after- noon train on an extended tour. 3517053 Cm I My tops can we. colds; heals gem-nil”. 0 o 0 35m. Wedding Bells t I Wellwood, Man. was nu. I marriage to Mr. Ernest F. i to wood in every point of desirable without freezing. There is no ll appreciate the fact that continuous surface ends or 11‘ (23:23": 1:11: 31'ch or ruffle the temper of the ferns. The bridesmaid was Miss Emma Gillbard who Wore , with pink. , Hbodquf The groom was assisted by , cereuLanY was over, the 1gueSt " partook of a dainty lunch at " t.'!ter whit.“ tie happy COllch motored: the west bound train Tm}? will spend several ' prOceedm g to The degree Concrete lasts, and needs no vegetables from nails to +1- 3 TAKE A LOOK AT OUR ELEGANT OVERGOATS YOU’LL FIND ALL OUR PRICES PLEASING _. - â€"- “.1“ -~â€"-‘ i l‘. l l l 1 0+0 This eXpression we hear every day. Such O' 'ercoats as ours cause the exclusivé high- -priced tailor to stand aghast. The best tailors in the“ world built our Overcoats from a variety of the choicest fao‘rics'. We’ve coats for the smart young dress er, and the man or affairs Prices frorr $10.00 UP Come in for a look Sir, and if we mistake not say What Splendid Overcoats.” J. HOUZER Ladies and Gent’s Clothing and Furnishings coats for , you’ll RAW FURS WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY. SPECIAL PRICES PAID FOR SKCNK. >+C ©©©@..0000000000000000© Farmers ! Make your work lighter and more profitable by instal‘ ling a. Fairbanks Morse Gasoline Engine. sizes 1 to 60 b. p. I have for sale :1. 6 h. p. and 10 h. p. second hand engines in first-class con- dition both genuine bargains. Come and talk it over. LINDSAY GARAGE. Go w- HALL, East End “Ellington-st Bridge. Phone 317K. Gasoline Engine Supplies OOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOQAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ii? Gasoline Engines 1 Repairs in all branches. BE SURE TO SEE OUR HOMEMADE BUGGIES STRONG AND STYLISH Several Second-hand Buggies For Sale Cheap “ their Xaiasconeertonthezsrdof thismonth. oo 000000000000000009 CHRIS. MclLHARGEY 1.1.5.441: - m1 .. .r. mg pm.» mu: rus'mm’iw W '5‘ W

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