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?teigIte-mn-e-stathervMcGarrell, at one time grain buyer for C. L. Baker.nveorrsle-;a-N.atanveoreych(From Friday's Evening Post)Miss Margaret Killen has been successful in her examinations at theNormal school.Miss Viola Lucas, of Downeyvilie, was successful in passing her examinations at Peterboro Normal school.Mr. T. B. Boyd and L. L. Boyd of Bobcaygeon were in town today, registered at the Simpson house.Mr. G. W. Adams, conductor of the Lindsay-Belleville train, is relieving Conductor Hodgson on the ‘flyer' for a few days.Miss Florence O’Brien, of Emily,was successful in obtaining a secondclass certificate at Peterboro Normal School.Miss Florence Touchburn, Lindsay, and Miss Ethelreda Greenan, of Ops, T/ere successful in their examinations at Toronto Normal School, securing second-class certificates.The Misses Edna and Marion Starr of Toronto, who have been spending a week with Miss Jean Anderson at her summer cottage on Sturgeon Lake near Bobcaygeon, arc visiting their cousins, Miss Muriel and Mr. Chas. E. Sutcliffe, Oturgeon Point..stnofaii-bee,cfsr.(From Tueshay’s Post)Professor jFletcher Staples, of Albert College, Belleville, is visiting friends at Victoria Road.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and infant child, who have for some time j been staying with Mrs. Smith’s par-I cnts, Mr. and Mrs. D. Edwards, Cam-* bridge-st., left this morning for their home in Portland, Maine.Mr. Clarence Hpldcroft, of Havelock, was in town yesterday visiting friends. Clarence is an old L. C. I. student, now engaged in the electrical and automobile business in hishome town.Mrs. G. H. 1 Hopkins and Mrs. (Judge) McMillan returned this morning from a delightful three months’ trip to Europe.' They spent some time at Mediterranean points and also visited the important centres on the continent and in the British Isles.ndtoatel-*r-asellaelOBITUARYMRS. M. MURTHA.Tho death took place in Emily Thursday of one of the oldest residents of the township—Mrs. Michael Murtha, who had reached the advanced age of 83 years.The deceased lady is survived by anumber of children. The funeral took place this morning to Downeyvilie cemetery.JAMES MADIGANThe death took p^ace in Emily on Friday of an old and hifgly respected resident of the township in the person of James Madigan in his seventieth year.The deceased gentleman, who has been in poor health for some time, was born in New York state, and cameUo Emily with his parents when six years of age. They were bom in Ireland, and first came to Emily before settling in the States. The late Mr. Madigan was married in Lindsay to Margaret Giltenan. who predeceased him eight years ago. He leaves behind him to mourn.his loss two sons, Eugene on the homestead, James in the West; a daughter, Mrs. J. O’Leary, King’s Wharf, and a sister, .Mrs. Murdock, of Wisconsin.The funeral will leave the family residence, lot 13 con. 12, Emily on Sunday July 14th at 9 o’clock, and proceed to St. Luke’s church, and thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery, Downeyvilie.HOW TO TREATHEAT PROSTRATIONJust what should be dene before a doctor reaches a person who is prostrated by heat or stricken by the sun has been outlined in a special hot weather bulletin, issued by the bureau of health. The difference between sunstroke or headstrokc and heat exhaustion is explained and the things to do and not to do are outlined.The bulletin in part says:“Sunstroke or headstroke is nearly always produced by exposure to *he direct rays of the sun. It comes on, as a rule, without warning. The skin is very hot and dry, the face flushed, the pulse strong and fast. There is loss of consciousness. This is of short duration, if the temperature of the body be quickly reduced to normal Those affected should be removed to a shady spot, placed in a recumbent position, the clothes loosened, especially around the waist and neck, and cold water and ice applied immediately- to reduce the high temperature which is often the cause of death. Delay, even of a few moments, may lose a possible chance for recovery. No medicine should be administered until the doctor arrives.—I*I
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Lindsay Post

Lindsay, Ontario, CA

Fri, Jul 19, 1912

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