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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 19 Oct 1906, p. 2

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mi flix‘ 0F MONTREAL mom and Assumes Mobili- tlu of the Ontario Bank. mm. 00‘. 13" lunch! dunculuas. mate Investments ¢ a. part of the I (Sharks McGil. the ' “day be Men on Iii-truly __ A; WILL PAY THE DEPOSITORS The Ontario Bank‘s Funds Impound by and: Mutationâ€"Lennon In Round s, figm- m, Reach n mutedâ€"on aolel anion-eat From the Innk- ef‘n Amolntlonâ€"Whnt Pml- ldent of Absorbed Dunk Gaye. Toronto. Oct. 13.â€"As a. result of Inncial dimculties. (allowing union ”to Investments or apeculntionn on the part or the general manner. curle- McGii. the Ontnrio Bunk will 0-4:! be taken over by the Bank or matted. Loosen to the Ontario Bank, plnced In round figures as at lenst one million We. have caused this unulunl 9 § I muggy. We“... AN ouch! Statement. 7 Alexander Laird, assistnnt general manager of the bank of Commerce, nu. Mod the following brief stntement can! the meeting at 2 o’clock this naming: “A meeting of the representatives of the Toronto banks was held last night A. mum..- what action shouid be “Arrangements are now in progress. a be consumméted on the arrival this morning in the city of the representa- tive of the Bank of Montreal, for se- curing payment of all liabilities." A meeting will be held early in the morning at which it will be settled whether the bank will be opened. All meats depend on the initiative 40! the Bank of Montreal. Public Need Not Be Uneasy. The object of the bankers in to pre- mtany runonthehnnkandtopro- tact the depositors and this will be done. The general public need feel no cocaine-e. Al to the poeltlon of the stockhold- -oll. nothlnx was announced. but it was who: lntimnted thnt their position :h not no eomtogtnhle. - 1..--”â€" .A‘ “A meeting of the re: the Toronto banks was to consider what acu than in connection W In“. w“. cam-to Bulk II 1807 In 03¢." anthem. pram“: vino-proficient; R. D nil-court. R. Gnu. '1 and Jon Mott, _ n bu bnnchu In Amman. Anton humming. Backlash“). 0.. Coma;- wood. Conn“. Fort. mum. Hob “I. Ida: cm. wanton. Lindon. lama. Mount Mt. Nwwlm. om". Potorboro. Port Arthur. 8nd- Ilry. Toronto. Nam. M Watta- M all WWII. 1 NM. Hlmfllhd. ‘0. R. R. Cockbm m tum-710M ' cum 0! the trouble. Ho W's lulu w 0.-.... _ The depositors thawnoteholdm he fitted. would he gumnteed against loss by the Bank of Montreal, which thus acting as the agent of the others. With regard to the amount of min! appropriation of the funds, Mr. Cock- “burn was not in a. position to speak definitely. but admitted. that it might exceed 31.000.000. The question of prosecution of Mr. nch, it is understood, remains in abeyance. ~ NagSstrate Dies Suddenly. Lindaoy. Oct. 13.â€"-County Ponce left Lindsay in apparent good health -on Wednesday to attend court at Co- lloSweyne was a native of Glengarry County, and came to this county at the age at 16. He taught school for a. num- ber- of wears, and in 1867 commenced the study of law in the once of the late George Donn. M. P. He deaves a. wi- dow and five sons and four daughters, all grown up. .; What Tariff Reform Must Be. London. Oct. 13.â€"-(C. A. P.)â€"-1At the annual. meeting or the Ltberal-Unlonist constructive policy of the Unionist party A resolution exbressing satis- faction at the lmprovanent in the health of Joseph Chamberan was car- ried. Lord Amptmn describing him as a Pig Sticker Badly Hurt. Stanford; Oct. Iiiâ€"Charles Kimbe r. plgmtlcker at the White Packing Cc». was struggling with a pig. when it kicked him am, deflecting the upturn- ed smite, which struck him In the ab- domen. He was taken t6 the hospltfl In a serious condition. Santiago. Oct. 13.â€"The Chilean Con- gress at its coming session will dis« cusa a project to raise a loan of :25,- 000,000 to be the work of reconstruct- 11mg: the public buildings. etc., de- stroyed by the recent earthquake. Hamilton. Oct. 13.â€"â€"â€"A-rchie Langley, West Main street, was last evening at- tested on a charge 01 being the bold flghwayman who held up citizens Way night near the Central School at (no point or two revolvers. He Is “sue sport to Irish LA delivers. Pub.~0ct:rl3.â€"Th1rty yards of the Ketropofitan subway, near the Buttes Went Park, a. section necessary to coinplete the belt around Paris. caved in yesterday. The wildest excitement followed and it was tested that the nekhbodng hem ggglg grumble. Bold H ighwaylhan Arrested. To Rebuild Ruined Cities. Ireland’s Hour at Hand. '2 Oct- 13.â€"â€"“Irela.nd is Pan-Mans Get a Scareq one.“ m: U‘ K- 5‘ «mm: Donald Duck”. L; n D Pom. Hon- K Gnu. Thom wander {with the Ontario about ’ u Helga Woman to Win-ad IMHO“ Mons Admiral”. Run-ct!“ LOVO. Women who are troubled with pdnhl blotting. or imgular periods, bundle, (or flatuience). lnfiunmatfion or , tinn. that "WW?" feeling. dini- __ _-â€".An- on- Dcar Mrs. Pinkhnm :â€" IN How». We cam-om- un- fur .h “I'd.“ A‘ “MM“.I‘.. Po 's .I. Go Up In Nounsâ€"Loss W i I. I did smmoumue horo youtsrdsy. sud tusursuoo only 350.000. The aloo- trio tight ststtou. nu. court houss so. so rosldouoos were destroyed, hum» tho Isisoopsl and Baptist churches. The the Is supposed to have boon incendiary. and out a path through tho town s hundred yards wide sud s mile long. ‘ 'â€" â€" .nnmv I‘I‘d_ town save the Presbyterian church. Summerslde has a population of 3; 000; has a cabinet factory. three new mills and several shipyards. Eggs, oysters, produce and sheep are ex- ported largely. 0: the population of 4.000 many would be homeless were it not for the hoop!- ullty of these who fortunately escaped the destroying flames. â€" â€"â€"-â€" mnfi W0 ALT}! [S 'UIU “mlv; -..° ....--_, , The whoio -town had a narrow escape (ram destruction. A fortunate change in the wind saved it. mere were no fatal accidents. but James Kenny had his arm broken by being run over by a. team. “ ’hcn I commenced to take W8 15. Lnkham‘s Vegetable Compound I m ring with weaknas and womb trouble. mam.“ backaches. md that moat. ' P. e. I." TOWN ‘ sumas. Lord Dundenald Ask; Question In Writing an Imperial Defence. London, Oct. 12.â€"â€"(C.A.P.)â€"-Comâ€" mentlng on A. B. Carman’s article in “Canada." on Canada and imperial de- fence, Lord Dundonald, in a letter to “Canada," says: “If anything in this world is worth doing well. I! Dpfllf. . world is worth doing at all, it is at any rate worth doing well. It the empire. therefore, is worth defending, it is necessary to inform those specialists who are entrusted with the prepara- tion of schemes for its defence, exactly how many troops will be available on the outbreak of war. “These troops, if they are to be of real value, must be ready, not only in willingness to serve the empire. as 7-)- -AL nn‘v {n scribes her illnefli iowing letter: ’ willingness to serve the empire. as every Canadian is ready, not only in spirit. courage and endurance. 'quall- ties which, from having had Canadian troops under my command in war time, I know them to possess to the fullest possible extent; but ready in ply of ammunition and material of war. with a. personnel under the command of highlyâ€"trained leaders. _ “How many men Canada. could, at once on the declaration of war, put into the field under thés latter condi- tion is known to thoSe who are re- sponsible for her military defences and her place amongst the nations, and should be known and considered by every patriotic Canadian.” "‘ ‘ ~--â€"â€"Annn§AA If the de- Canada. will be r aeration of the 1‘ large maple leaf 5 Two hundred B Paddix: workmen. Rowan! Clark and Maurice Weyue. were painfully bruised as the result of a. sectioning giving way ag a new house on Great street Thumday «saint. ; .H ,_ ‘ 1 . Choose Factory Blown Up. Tweed, Oct. Isa-Irhe curing room 01 me Acdnoute Cheese Factory was de« strayed by dynamite at 12 o'clock Thu-ads! night. destroying a large quantity of cheese. An investigation w‘mbeheld. French Parliament Called. Resin m, Oct. Paris, Oct. 13.â€"'I‘he Cabinet has do-~ rm, demon cided to convoke Parliament for Oct tore my“ M :5. The greater portion of the session the “cum. was with will again be devoted to the vexed 9‘ the weds church and state ”aeration Question. ' W INTEREST OF CANADA ngbon station .tian. MM ‘34 Ion nuty in health which ii tomenthsnmon "8““ iod.‘ yesterday 101' mkeLydilE; NEW TREES MUST BE GROWN Dam-go to Orchards In Niagara Dhtriot Over $1,000,000. Fruh Tau Ought the Snow and Wot-0i Ooon Ludod‘loyond Tbili- awn â€"Rqu% I. Am. AN Gov-M VIM Pouch “amp. and Inuitâ€"Tolu- phono Wino Downâ€"Clown“ Man Wu PM u Donut. Bt. Gunman. Oct. 3â€"1: 11 au- ntod an: over a mmlon dollu-n' lo» hubmnmfluodlnmmndoâ€" trio: by the navy rain. snow sud glut. atom or the put tow ml. Thom will be no lou to unit-now- mootuucmpnmmod... (h; trait «not: It prawns“! W except for applu. an! an: fruit mu blown from mu an be utilized. The dunno to trim tron, Mover. will be very heavy. u than is may an orclurd tbs: hu not auaond the loo-- tion. and the city wee shut up from. communication until night, when it has been partially manned. Ruin st Nisgeu Falls. Nisan. Fells, Ont. Oct. 11â€"min. nll parts of Stanford and N townships come reports or wreck and min. and the fruit growers count their losses in thousands of dollars. Tho peach orchards were still in full leaf. after a. series of heavy reins during the past week. A snowstorm set in Wednesday evening. probably a. toot o: The fruit trees enunht the snow end were soon landed beyond their strength. When morning broke greet peeoh er- ohnnds and been converted into am at stumps end brush. The brittle limbs or the trees snowed under the iced of ‘ , -_u; A. .h- Fruit Trees Damaged. smaller. Oet. 18.â€"'rhis locality her been visited by one of the haviest end most destmotive snowstorms ever known here. It sterted ham; eheut 10 o'clock Wednesdey anemia: and kept it up all night. during which time fully 15 or 16 inches of snow ten. Yes- i tax-day mowing some streets were ei- ; most knee-Issue with broken branches. 2. great many beautiful shade trees be- ing ruined. Reports from the country etste that trait trees are destroyed and. Sleighing at Sarah. Sarah, Oct. 12.â€"-A foot of snow tell between tour and eight o'clock yester- ‘ day morning. and oldest settlers ere - raking their memories for an earlier ' record. A stint northwest wind is blow- ! in: and cutter riding is in order. It snow cad trunks m up“: to the ground. Apples. pm chem. plum nod other mm as“ Iuflorod mnly. hm tho pouch tron uu‘ damn“ molt. A lot of mm mm wu loot. It will who you: to npur un Gum-IO. tor new tree. will htvqto go now_ ‘ n W'â€" WIII "vâ€" ‘v _- v 7 human: modulus-um“. m loll hlophono Co. bout. «0‘ howl.» loser. On “curls “on. «on polo (or 8.000 M o! the nth ml: llu la Mon. and an m mu an m: m Wool “an. to Ion-lion and. The «not mum lo an up 1nd llu an alum sud dame Mt ovum ”tuned. Bum-u Wu «0 {led w for lack of pomr. mam- tlu “mu whloh bound Match-cod Huron Snow at Kingdom Kingston. Oct. 12.â€"â€"A rare snowstorm. prevailed in the city yesterday. It be- an early in the morning and conthv ued (a: into the day. It came from the north. Probably two or more inches ten. but when it struck the warm earth it rapidly melted. Clevehnd. Ohio. Oct. 12.â€"The m continued unabated yesterday. heavy snow mum: steadily John Reese. 65 years of age. was found from to deal: in his home suterdny. He lived alone. Records Broken. Plttsburg, Oct. ILâ€"«All records for low temper-stuns in October smce that was est-mulled in 1871 were broken yesterday when the mercury dropped to 28 degrees. Up to 9 o'clock yesterday morning 31:: inches of snow ind fallen matted almost as 188*- 9-5 gan tailing here about 4.30 and continued thmuflh°°t lions-tun Inches of Snow. Pri no. Frozen to Death. Albort Elation Cato. 1‘ om' Answ- 151”“ you at that point of last November. her mooring? by flat Illa-mum m m Minuteman-mud ‘ .ln‘hgflonhpnd Wat. God-richest. Watch n6 mmymnmmu shun“. “no. midnight our Mt inch-of M has fallen 3M mm: 1| l0 on}. Mowlugmhnot ninth. m Part 0! the trend. 'Ol'k Of 010 Guelph tad Goderlch “"3. recent- ly undermined by tho Gmd Trunk and. In: {men and t lute 90m“ 1- ova-hum tho Quad Trunk Oct. 11.41:! am. new or m m tell In Toronto lat night. and report: lndleete met a. norm! m furl: general. Goderlch being treeud to no leu than eight Inches. Aghon Thu-ugh a Heavy 30“. W 309 ‘, Um. n ma. Mich. Oct. Ilaâ€"A mm Kev. opedu mm Hoodlum. ”1°11" m’ _ __n_n_... Ah- n...- "Both mois- struck on t rocky shore. While the crew of the Wayne gully Ruched dry had. the Footer‘l in: our! intervening between them an! the about. Ed. acumen. one o! the coucht M e northwelt' hm end“ room in the venous ooutituencieo o hot! it not been for the timely arrive! [apply or m bellow. o! the tut Horton the little veeoel Premier We Evidence. would~ doubtless have been twinned. ' gasoline motor it we: imvouible to» wgggaoz‘; the 3‘wamg control the bout, either by power. or: :3: {fly in lml‘jtg‘gmmew “I . n s or e y . on. r. ‘Storm luflete 8”” DuVernet. Crown pmecutor, quot Port Arthur, Oct. 11.-â€"The steamer, tioned Hon, Hr. Scott closely ”ma. Fulton and the schooner M33111 are m; ule‘ed Mnk am purporting to in port: for shelter and making repairs. y. {or “mm. W but the They were in the storm of Monday witness knew nothing about them. He night on Lake Superior. The Manure had been in London two weeks prior to steering gear was broken and she “I the bye-election, but denied 111' buffeted round in the storm. Herr knowledge of crooked proceedings. cabins were washed overboard. More Voter: Who am Money. ”â€"â€" ‘ ’ ' gtmw ' °‘ “fimmmmw . on swore ey ‘ receiv One m'd' 1"" Hurt. sums of money varying Rom $5 to 810 St. Louis. Mo.. Oct. 12.â€"â€"The Iron “fins w Some Mountain tut mall train. which was :1 theszhzm “ragga” not late in leaving the Union Station yes- dyen them gm. their vote; terday. jumped the track while making Tm“ the clan of m Moon up lost time at the city limlu. kllflnl union Magistrate Denna! chnnxod -_- “a mun-1n: ten other Demu- the war-din: of the inter-motion '0 3' Port Arthur, Oct. lLâ€"The steamer Fulton and the schooner Mantle. are in port for shelter and making repairs. They were in the storm of Monday steering gear was broken and she wu hufleted‘ round in the storm. Her cabins» were washed over alum HEROI“ “V28 SIX. St. Louis. Mo.. Oct. 12.â€"The Iron Mountain tut mall train. which was late in leaving the Union Station yes- terday. Jumped the track while making up lost time at the city limits. killing on. and injuring ten other venous. ‘ “3V6 uuu a“, v._ As to his own case, Mr. Barnett says: “ I suflered with eczema, a burning, itching, breaking out. on my ace for "too IN WINTER’S 1112055- HHY'S: HEM] flNE SHLIH SURE Hair A“ Game Out and He Suffered ‘ Very Much- Under Doctor Three ’ Months and No Better- Penna- nently Cured at Small Expense. CUTICURA REMEDIES' WORK WONDERS Hr. A. C. Barnett, proprietor of a general store in Amd. Oklahoma. tells in the following Mu! letter how Cuticum cured him and his son “My little boy had ma. His head was one solid sore. - “AL One Dead; Ton Hurt. nigh. IMB . . gas the end 103:)” 51x0 bettfl‘ he (mticum and aim! ' .{ Cuticura fiver“, directions. and “5mg and Ointment. on hix_n :v'Cuticura Soap and our family now for ,d it keeps our skin . I m Remedies for all L (siped) 5.0. Ba:- mun-.8). 1905.” um Raolvent, and I and Ointment to impmve touse them. and the six bottles of face had become color, and all erup- 'B‘A‘LL’O‘ITSwme London ht. More to New 00" We In Veere Pestâ€"0|. Hod In- M m New to like UH ’ e! We Denoteâ€"Hen. Welter j eon DenieeAll Input-Um at t Handling Guns-Ian Mie- ‘ru'cutoafiot: 13.--’i'he London elec- Ion conspiracy oese hue hroedened into s genera: inquiry into eiectorui eorrnption in Ohm-lo elections during the pelt decode. Yeuterdly in. the poiioe court .the Nib"! of individual electors heme dimouy ot'lr. J. O. Pritchett. e. London oontrnctor. iormaiy very «the in politics;- but who d'eoihred thnt for new ‘ eni yearshemmxen no men! part1 it election work. Pritchett is s heen. ‘ shrewd-looting nun at middle In. ‘ .with' iron-r” huir sud monstechI: His story wit: a revolting one.- He edinitted'helng a sort of politioei "Fa- gin. the Jew.” ,whose npecinlty was to instruct deputy returning oilcere how to “switch" ballotsâ€"that is, how to in- toroept genuine buliots on the way tron: the voter's hand to the ballot box and substitute b‘ogne ballots. Answered Every Question. Pritchett. who uppnrentiy expected to he questioned only aboutthe London bye-election at June, 1905, hoolteted'on- different occasions about giving infor- Iiutiou. but iinnlly showered every t on put to him, and wound up with the statement thnt he bud seen the switching of bullets worked in the listen. hed first tried it in London nunicipel elections. end then in Brock- ville. West Huron, South Ontu'io. florth Hestings sud Wont Elgin. Prit- ohett swore he hnd initiated deputy returning oncers intothe mysteries of knot-switching. 80mm of Pom!“ An DOVO'JID' on By J. G. Pmchon. A SORT 0F POLITICAL FA‘ilN a. Petenbm. Oct. 12.â€"-1"urth¢r ex- pulsion: iron the m o! membors o! the outlawed Fulfillment who listed a. mum mum-to are ”ported duly. mmemsswd Count T013901. Model-m member of What!“ u A A h.â€". ”In- Attacks on the P0500 3“” oom- In St. Pout-hurt. but “'0 1°“ M own: to the indwemnoe of tome In the noWbood of nonte can: whereby the insurgents will wander to the Government to-dgy, tad Gen. leude. who conducted the W for President Capes-it. will booms governor at Monte cum. um Hm. arm- 1 testified that she Bream house I her sister! mum told her that he ‘ dim Toms Rim. N. 1.. Oct. nâ€"At the trial or Dr. Brouw . chm with the murder 0! his wife. It!“ m- both Hyor. deter of. the deed men. testified that she was exiled to Dr. Bream house several time- during her sister". Illness. end Dr. Em mahermthewa-IIOWW“. mic. Wye“ Wednu Mon wu cum-ad 0W4): "an. Now York. Oct. 1:.â€"â€"'rhe oonddtion ox at". Jeflomn Down. 'ldow ot the dent o! tho madam. who bu boon 111 at tho no“! Knuth: for lev- mkfllodlncl an DominIO ToMoi. M. P. mud. Fivo Killed. w. Sun-mm. t. nâ€"Cuble adviso- Ill-marl Porter: .‘1 Tom. Oct. 12.â€"Whore u can Porter. was 89:10:11, who served 1. am in the lunar Raetormaxory 20 your! .30. City'Rellef Officer Taylor Wife I: a Canadian Girl. Kano-ht. W!s.. Oct. 12.-â€")(ary Har- riet Wet, wife of E. L. Forrester. of this city. committed suicide by hm- tnc. Be uttered a. pmlydc smoke some months no. and wu dterwms quite mouncholy. and when a ucond cm followed about two weeks ago 8 flat: pun worse, Mm gm Trial. calm-l m and. m 0“. 12.â€"-John M- u I”. «on Pox-tuna Co. o! m» ; m m" skull (matured ”It!" van. mum :1 mm. W m” an. xuwnwvewn‘m‘ hnWmcrl-W For’ Your . Protection we placo thin label on every pack-.39 0! Scott’- Emulsion. Tho manwithtflshon his back mm W- Emu}. Immaculthathclalmed tout. Nommmrlm. Mmebh-m Mon-adult. Sear-Emul- mumdmmmnesh- ”ultimatum valid. mum 9h. Will-‘60! a Fortune. an. Oct. 12.â€"Wbore u mnu hr RW “M'- Dr. "dominant“ an. aka" A Irma-nu. bath by H-wiw I m m! roar. li‘ibL'AY. FRIDAY. 06?. 1g workmen had I. n-Ifl'O" GATHBB 8100. 9UPPINCEH Merchants The Post non-mu MAGAzmcl A FAIILY LIBRARY ' hhthcmmLitu 12 comm: Novas Yum i hum sncm' sromes “at: was on 1mm! Top-a $3.60 Raven: 25 cm. a can no common) STORIES” may mimoonm :I my Grant Sale of Musical . . 11. Edwards at: .mhesoxd almost at hi J. 6.‘ was M The attention of the w you require mm udthere isnounh tho went. When Inning .m u- Mahmud rem-huh goes into- the ham db Wincheste' Marlin R 9 00090 LINDSAY if; my!!!“

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