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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 24 Jun 1904, p. 6

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U I'm-9 W0 lug-um ’lhc Board then adjourned {or one sod.- Examiner. . . ; .-. ’ .Mr‘ Coo: asked tor pal-minim: to called about 200 weese at 8 3-16e., and canal Lang, Missing Lmhflognt Pleasant. Datum-d and Brinkley, all accAeptmg. .: , , ‘1- :- nL , AA I ' i. "Mr. Whit: on called Shamrock at 8 1- 8b., but it; retuscd. MiIWh‘i'iton ancient! 3 3-16 for mondcs lay them, which was eopted__ Mr. Kerr offered 8 1-Sc. and called .Wectminst ex, Pine vae, ,Vorwood, but they all gefysgd. Mr. Cook offered 8 1-5 c. and called 1be..touow,ing; m: .Lmk, Dan-t- ford: 1’» mg, but they all refused. / Mr. Whitton offered 5 3-16 for 01’- fliif.’ ritzgcmld ol’Icrcd s 3-160.,and selected the following: Keene, Cen- tral Smith Westwood. Vilhers. He offered 8 1-80. for further selections and called Shcarer, Lakelield, Trcw- em. loam Pleppant, bet they all re- THE PRICE WEIT A SHADE HIGHER MST IEDIESDAY, The president asked lo: bids on May cheese. and Mr. (Jo-bk offered Sc. Whitman oiIer 8 1-60.. and called for Myrtle 35d Ormonde. the two lactor- ice that were hmrded. Myrtle reme- ed but Omnnde accepted. Bids were called for June cheese, and Mr. Rollins ofiercd 80. Fitzger- ald 8 1-8, and rW-zighdon 8 3â€"16. Mr Wrigmox. called for m'floc. SraSer- vifleâ€" Bensfoxt, Indian River and 15an: Emily.“ PHERBORO CHEESE BOARD lit a lumber of the Salesman Refusal to Accept 0ft". '1’ he adjourned meeting 01 the Pe- tcrhorcugh Cheese Board was held in Um Council chamber Wednesday. morning, ‘ ". Drummnd, president, in the char and the following buyers mean: Elem Kerr, Fiugéreld, Cook. Whitton, Robina, Wrighton, Gillespie. . Iwcnty-eight factories boarded in an 2828 boxes. A NTHE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. In the matter of the guardianship of the persons and estates of James Lawrence Moore and Hugh Henry Moore, infant children of Thomas Moore, late of the Township of Fenelon, in the County of Victoria, yeo- man, deceased, and of Janet Moore, widow of the said Thomas Moore. also de- ceased. Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of twenty days from the first publication of this notice, application willbemadetothe SnrrogateCourt otthe County of Victoria. for a grant of Letters of Guardianship of the abbve named in- fants to John Richards, of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria, ea- qnire, husband of Isabelle Richards of the same place. aunt of the said infant chil- dren. JOHN RICHARDS, Stewart 8: O’Connor, of the Town of ‘ dsay, in the County-o! Victoria, solicitor-afar the said Applicant. Lated the third day of June, AD; 1904.â€"-w3. Winnipeg 88° 00 139’an 1 ibikton Going JUN]: ma. 28th .34 JULY 19th Rota-inn um Aug 15th. 29.]: And Sept. 20th, mainly. m no not lord on “II-norm Liam-d " Pmm ! 11 patents" on my he’s: Ann. of A. H N mu. Toronto. C. P. R. Ofice, Kent-st. Wm M Brand clothing may In Ind from I. 4. cm. Undsaydlnt , ALWAYS CURES And in Pleasant and Sale. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy T. C. IATCBBI‘I‘. City Agent. D5! PAGE am aim-1.53:3 0313-17 88.50 Red Door 89.50 sunbeam 50.60 3m hive J luntoon 85.86 Pr. Alb." 86 00 ”00.0ng EXUUI’SWIIS TH! closed the list of witnesses, Tm Coroner said there was uodoubt of the tire being incendiary. and that the ripe engine' had been tampered with. A: than was a. possibility of other dovelopmsnts he would adjourn the cans for a tintâ€"Went; ' he mentioned to Thong's'm that he had me trouble to get Montgomery home. for he fancied that If every one had their rights the Rocklaud co nor wculd belong to him. This I was nzcutloned and treated as .1 joke. Mr. Broad was awakened by his vcue.~ and found the Bushland sheds 'on fire. He went out but Saw he could do nothing himself, and arous- . the Rockland inmate-S. After that he .rang the alarm. He was of opinion that the fire could nr-t have been etarte'd [tom the outaidz. and that It was. incideniary. and varied on the hose. He had no quarrel at animosity for H. Thomp- son,- He had no rz‘collection whatever d tin evening with Capt. Smith. Mr. J. D. Montgomery was called and examined by the Coroner. He had no knowledge of the fire until 5.30 the morning of the I'm, when his men tired from drinking laid down in! the home stalls, but he never ml.-1 lowed anyone to go up into the loft. The straw and hay over the stable and driving shed could be easily reached and fired '(rom the manure heap; He judged the plane had bow fired from the inside. â€" Mr. W. Grant saw the. track from the 1:911:11 measured 4 1.3 wide and 12 8 840:5“an appfufid to be first of a worm rubber or ovorahoe. - Li‘rQMcMullen, ostler at the Rock- lasnld. testified to the custom of lean. in’g the agabgee un}opk_e_d.~ stageEimes {vi T; {klâ€"titly' tinned. .Tue bode:- as- uany cat-riot 40 to 45 gallons. Ounstable Allison. as caretaker of them Hall,.was called. He uttemifi edto the boiler every Saturday: til-1 ling! in a little low: by evaporation. The boiler was all right at teno'clock the night of the fire, and had tally two inches of water in flhe gauge. Mr. A. E. Kennedy. Captain of the Fire Company, gave evideme as to the dmxm of the engine. His attention had also been called to a track in the newly tallexi snow that led fromthefimhall across the dun. Mr. Moffa't,at the tune engineer of the fire engine, explained how he put fire to Lhc engine, and then found that the “aim- was out. of the boiler. 'Ihc ecgire had been 1:) use for 14 years and nothing of the kind had happened bdore. iic hm; no reason to think ar-ythxugjvould be wromr with the boner. Ihegblovq-ogt cock “tour of cpl-Ion that the flu was of Incendiary Origin. Shwlly after the -~u}mng or the Rockluod. we Boucaygeon Council communicated with the Attorney- Ccneral‘s Department. Toronto, and after some delay occasioned by the staff at the dimosal 0'! the Depart.- uicn! being engaged, Detective and Pro‘inc ‘1 Coroner J. E. Rogers qp- cued an investigation ‘3‘. the Town Hall on “ulnesrky morning last. Mr. Rogers presided and Mr. W. E. Smith. hauietcr. appeared for We Conneul ‘ Mr. Geo W. Taylor acted as Lburt ‘ stenograrhcr. On recommendation 3! ‘ Mr. SnnLh the enquiry was conducted tb a certain extent in private, though Pig-.1 Carver preferred thorough pub- ic! y. Mr H. Tlxompwn gave evidence as to amount paid for the premieeq. and the nmourl of insurance which was $6,000 on hotel and $500 an the sta- ble and sheds. A 22 It. strip on the lat-c from Canal-st. he had obtained recentlx on a long iense. The in- suzanc c of course went “to the prutx holding the lunxtgage. .11»: she“ ed a bony 105% by: the tire. his furniture and stocks were not insured. He was satisfied it. was of ireidentiary ori- gin. ,__ ‘ ..- -. n In. Capt. Ed, Smith mid a remnant? before the tire at the re'quest of H. Tuompso: he took J. D. Mbntgom- cry home. he being somewhat under the weather. :l‘he following vmornipg ATTORNEY . OEIEIAL'S DEPAIT - IEIT IIVEITIGATES IT. THE R0(KlAND HOUSE flRf 'hfin. and he went {Wet '.vv v‘ wuâ€"c-v v._, _ 7, , ~ “Danny” W, of Peter-bore, am- pired the game satisfactorily to all and can qualify agaiq for the same position. [His decisions were seldom disputw’ .A _ I ' . . ‘ ‘ .'..: The Line-up. Oshawa Lindsay Bambiym .....Jel'rt field... ...Stalksr Rombough..... ...vmori stop... ...Mlllcr Brockman ......... c enue fleld.....fiooner Boaden ........... m baa... ......Mchll Gmncu... ......"an base ........ .Worhmnn Rmvsc..‘...... ..al’. field-... ...Mdrks. Cawkcr... ......3rd base" _ ...Menzim mowing“ .....-..oa.tcner... Cinnamon Puke“... "pitcher...“Curly" Hack Ball: on Inns of! “Curly". 1; wild pitch 0! Parker; 1; Otruck out “by “Cody" 12; Parker 7; stoic haves- Workmnn, .1, pinnamon. _1.‘ - aw... 9th Inniuga.â€"Firat man hit to “Curly." who put runner out at last, and [uhr‘fl the next man up. Brock- Iman [hit to Hooper, who was a trifle short on the run, but we; aide was retired by Workman. Scot-rs 4-0. Our Citizens Turn“ Out In Largo Ionian Last Friday. In the third league game of t4. season the sgeedy Lindsualtes £85in succeeded in defeating th" Oshawa bu. ('1 June 17th in a hwnu gamn by 4-0. The. "name fror start m finish “ck“! ”'0 map Which a crowd at 400 %spcctat0r5 ‘Imid haw preferred. Th“ Limb” played excellent ball. but '410 Oshawas were very pa; “am-times. their errors being num- Iuous; the result was that thebcaln did not put up the [man hail, but tork things in a quiet and easy wiy. at. 11st. 7th twicgs.â€"Fimt and mud but- .texs fanned. Muller at short fielded a good one and retires mmwt at lat, Stalker fell a victim to Parker. ”- Gill reached 15!. on a hunt, Wonk- mn Amok out, Canker cnptnrcd Miller's fly _and {qtlrglhthe 'side. THE DISTRICT PEIIAIIT l8 WINNIE TIIIS WAY WITII A RUSH. Eth Inningsâ€""Curly' captured Cmvlier‘s hit and threw runner out at Ii-st. repeated the trick, um: than ear-'35 tanned Parker. Cinnamon. first up for Lindsay, hit a bunch ol touts. one s! which wag well trngl for We coflalnly Have a Duh}! Nine Thls Season. llNDSAY’S STARS; 6th inmugs.-â€"This innings proved another cinch for Lindsay. .2611; retire-d first man up, on a. high fly, and the next two were my man: at 1‘": but. .Mensios. to: Lindsay reached 18!. on a. mu“ by ritehen Marks fell a victim to Parker‘s deliv- ery. Hooper hit to centre field and out Menqes out. _ The gs me an far. hm! been .1 hit list- less, and the opimcn of the specta- tons was that Oshawa needed a few Japanese- torpedoes undo: them to liven them up. _ 4th lnningé.â€"Lindsay put the Oah- awas out no easy fashxon in this in- nings. "1120 first. man up hit a fly to Marks; the next two were put out by "Curly." .Jlbnaos, (or Lmdaay, :was an (may one; Parker caught Marks out. Hooper hit. to the garden and reached lest, and on a but of the [umber and good coaching by Cinnamon leached 2nd. Staikcr proved another victim ‘Ior Parker. 5th Inningé.â€"-Fi1§t man up tanned the air. Cawker hit a liter, which passed Mu lies and Miner. Crow- let hit to Menzies, who retired the 11mm: at End. but played too sbw for a double. Next. batter out. Mc- Gill {or Lindsay, fanned. “Icrkunan leached 151 on a hit, and stole 2nd, Ginnatt multled Cinnamon'a hit.” to 2nd mid Workman. mos-M. Score do much at the but. but Miiler. Cin- urmon and others made good. the bunt til is doing the trick cf late and is a big part of the game. PLAY BY INNINGS. - let Innings.â€"-.Hambl,$ for Oshawa hit a high Hy, which was nabbed by Mot-ill a: 18:. The next batter up in: to bunker. who took it into camp, and the third man was retired by Workman at m. For Lindsay. Mc- Cill readied first on a bunt. Work- man [unwed and Miller hit nn'infield fly to Parker, who also rcfired Mc- Giil at first. 2nd Innings.â€"Osham. were" fanned out in 1, 2, 3 order. .Cinuamm reach- ed lst on a hunt and m~7 advanced to 2nd by "Curly". and on a fly hi‘. of Menzies made 3rd. Menzies walk- ed 40 5nd. and on a pas; oallCinna- man sewed. Marks mad: :1 next bunt and Menzies came in. Marks reaching 3rd on a wild throw to lst, but was caught at: the home plate. Stalker retired at Lat. Score 2-0. 3rd Innings.â€"l-‘irst man up fanned; Cewkor hit to Stalker, but was put out on a :hrow ol’ Menzies at 2nd. Pmker reached 3rd; next man out on a fly which Hooper gnbbled up. McGi'l tanned, Worhnnn mt to Rom- bough. Miller to Parka, who matte] and udmnced Walkman ta 2m. and on another miss at 2nd. W'urkma': scored. Cinnamon reached End and stole am. but "Curly" struck out. Scon- 3-0. ' best yetâ€"with Hooper. Mark» and old .relmt-lu “Cracker" Stalker. we have a fast lot out there The boys hit well. ,flooper struck the ball for the mat. time in yedw'ay's game, striking two flies to centre. which were captured. but when- he gets a little more confidence he will be a (1330:. Workman and McGillAdid not Patter. the mhmra twirlor. is a southpaw. .and pitched first-clam bull. .His pitching should have been better eupported by the fieldees. .Htis qmck deiivcry tooled the boys once or thcc. but they soon gn after him and bucceeded .in getting on the be", but not very effectively. Crow- [ex p'.wed very good bell behind the hat. Cawker at 3rd missed one or two good chances on 3rd Ins.) and did not get alter the hunt hits very fast. "he other players; yut up .1 wry good game. and the whole bunch plnxed n gentlennanly game. They did not 111': out on the diamond and start licking, but acted and played a nvnuly put. "Lnfiy" certainly played a fine game. In one innings he retired lue 09h- IMO side by striking out one and lit-Ming the other two. Cinnamon behind the bat. got everything with the exception of one high Hy which Was beyond his reach. XcGnll made good at jig-at. Tile outfiezq were the The Lindsay boys gax‘e their lit- tle pigs-her guy-edge f‘upkprt and f. qu -l 'wuw "nuâ€" .--.- 7V _ tlurc. Menzies and Curt)" out . .vv Ilaâ€"wv‘ v- n... ’“'13": bummed husifihd anti triendo ’will have the 83th or the'cntire commnmty in their, bereamment. _ niccec The {usual took place at three o‘clock 10-day to Rivers-dc cemetery, and was very largely afiycnded. The ran-bearers were the a: nefihewi of the deceased. Among the friend. from a (time were Mr. and Mrs. John Fowl”, Petuboro. and III". we. Walhce, o! Wallaceburg. _._- _; __A 04-..)- IIIICI; lawn-v pork packer..tt;wâ€"v;:anf<litwo In Eng; land. also six nephawa and Bavaria mu..- . .w-_._- 45 scan. was known and esteemed by almov everyone. She leaves. in ad. dition to he: narrowing husband, three brothersâ€"Mr. G90. Mayhem}. In George lulu. God's angel has been frequently in our midst 0! late, and has called away may, of our most. esteemed cut- izens. The last to receive the smu- mons was lira. Ingle. wile of our pop- uiax ox-Hnyor. Mr. George Ingleavho passed to her reward Saturday night last about 11.39 o'biock, The news at her demise was received with pro- tonnd sexrcw by our.citizcna or all clams, many of whom were not aware that she bed been mffexing with diabetu for the last three scars and that the disease had na- ec-med anocute sage some months ago. bcmnee when free from pain we went about as much as possible. ‘ mecae'ed was horn in 'Bernunéfum. Eng” about 65 )eers ago, and having been a reeideut o! LindsayL'er nee}: I'oltor Silver. From“. The many iriends of Mr. Walter Silxer, formerly of this town. but who moved to Premoit with his parents a short time aka. will be deeply grieved to learn of his death, which occurred on Sunday. June 19th. at Prescott. :‘Wallie.” as he was familiarly known to his mmy Limkay companions. enjoyed the re- spect and the good-will of an with whom he came ln‘eontaet. He was a gocd musician. and a true lover 0. Sports. being an enthusiastic planer 0‘ football. lacrosse, rugby and hast-Lon. The body was brought to town on Monday by Mr. Les. Silver, brother of deceased. oéher members of the family being unable to come owing to the profitration of Mrs.SIl- \er. called by grief and [Mix-)9. 'l‘ho [annual left Anderson Nu- firfi‘fikfi Téii'jfidemod' a; Nu- geat‘n undertaking moms next ulter- noon at 2 o'clock for Rivet-Side cam- etery. k .K fl “a obfiyryryh o o ‘7 Just the kind 0 [K4 lon' 32.50 :qu E loya’ 1.15 " In Hats, Straw {-7 ESESTSEM‘S’ F“ m WATCH fl GRAHAM Irs. Sldnor South. Ioronto. The sad new; rmchul town Men- day by wire that Mrs. Sidney Sm: th, of Toronto. ncd passed away Saturday afternoon owing to :l com- plication following Child birih. The message brought sadness to many hearts, deceased having nuny friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Symih and Mrs. .W. Pic-Mon. relatiVes, left. {or the cith this morning. and School In- spector Knight will go up in the morning in time to attend the (urea 31. the hour of whicn is given else- where. In Hats, Straw and Felt, Caps, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, New Summer Suits, Fancy Vests, Trousers, Belts, Braces, Sweaters, Bathing Iop' 82.50 Salts Mum to 1.90 8010’ 82.00 Suit! MM to 1.35 8010' 1.15 “ « “ “ 1.25 Ion’ 1.50 “ “ “ .10 KEEP KOOL-SUMMER COMFORT Last week left us many broken lines-these must be sold this week. Regular 810, 812 and $15 qualities for 84.15, 5.15 and 1.00. and regular 85. 81 and 88 qualifies this wool for 82.50, 3.90 and 4.50. BOYS’ SUMMER SUITS. You must, you will, see tor yourseu, anu wucu yuu uv 6.... .. -..- -. We will win your favor and applause by surpassing all previous prices y1 pay forâ€"with some others you get LEFT. Added to our great features of the past few weeks, we will impart magnetic interest to the end of June selling by our sensational prices be- fore our National Holiday. No other store can possibly duplicate our ofi'erings. It costs us all our profits and often part of the cost, too, to close out the broken lines of a big sale like this, but we consider money well spent. Not One Day of Bargains But livery Day. New lots turn up and are turned over to the slaughter tablesâ€"giving us a reputation for fresh, clean, new selections. GBAHAM’S GREATEST SUIT SAM m1 OBITUARY. Just the kind for vacation wear, lo be sold at a great sacrifice. Prices That will outrival Every other Dealgrugg where You will. Before Dominion Day I In the Prices of Suits and '“Furnishings to celebrate the Wind-up of THE KING CLOTHIER. will, see for youxjself, and when MEN’S BUSINESS SUITS. A. J. GRAHAM. A? 35 cents a quart. Money rc- : funded if not sat sfactory. Expo-en kept :lpwn 10 $0.14“th non-.31.. “All 1.3:.in ofthh‘utni'e up: Omndmmifycrmfi mdgetnytenu. Ion! To LOAN on long.” or any (or. m. 5 to I. You! 0;: Lowest Cumin. Run of Intent, rid: privilege 0(th All Orders Will Have Prompt Attention. [and Agent. 0! [alt-u. My Eavetroughing, Plumbing and Steam Fitting, Furnace Work, Repairing. Get Our Prices on Lawn Mowers and Window Screens, Milk Cans. For the ncxt three wecks we will sell our HARD LD WOODS. MANAGER. ' J. H. SOOTHER’AN WUUDS ST [WE GO. FARM LOANS. Ark Brand Paint «WWW r yourself, and when you do give us the credit for doing what others Won't hax lause by surpassing all previous prices yet on record. With us you get more 1 Mt. Joth Pominville, one of the most prominent business men in Still- water, Minn, after having spent $2,000 with the best doctors for a stomach troublt without relief, was advised to try a box of Chamberlain,s Stomach and Liver Tab- lets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with indigestion, bilioul attacks, lack of appetite or constipation, these Tablets are just what you need Price 250; all druggists. Stomach Troubles IE3 Phone 99 Can Be Cured rm: STRONGER WE (mow. WWW”! : WOMMM WOWNOOW‘ Official Inspectors Gnnd Trunk Runway System. . Foot. of Kent-st. Have you the correct TIME in your house 1 Is it net 3 source of worry when your Clock is not right! Our Clocks ere gun-un- teed perfect Time Keepers. The Transfer BJOks will be close to 30th June, both days inclusive. Notice is hereby givcnfihat a divide: d at the rate of five per cent per annum has this‘ (142' be” dcclatcd on the paid-up Capital Stock of thz‘ Company for th: half-year ending 30% line in“- and that the same will be payable at the ( Race of the Company, Kat-st. Undsaymn and 313:! 2nd July 9'0"â€" “THE VICTORIA LOAN AND SAVINGS CO." TRY ONE. BRITTON BROS, By order of the Board. m. LINDSAY. LIAM: Y1 TIME: DIVIDEND NO. 17. JAIES Low. Mann!"- ALL WORK GUARANTEED And flyour Watch shows t‘ inelilntion oto be eccentric a unsteady in in hsbits bringiztl us. We will put it in order t‘ untenable cost. LINDSAY’S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE oth j‘lne inSt . : the (Rice 0‘ and arm 2nd E}? to baa mum. tr, Mt )a In: 3f

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