in-iiitv-d out that Peter- §“till1_»::4: / “ "â€"â€"‘ 4“; mi SECOND YEAR - - 44,, 4,4 44 4 444. 4 4 4444;,A_4,4;:_ A LINDSAY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909 PRICE TH EE CENTS . 444.4 44 4. -._.____._.._ _w--_-___. ..__.*__AA,A_-A A-AmA_._ MA, .__._A_.‘_A. . , -m. -A-A_ A m- f-I“ (’ ‘. 474‘) , . istOOd had agreed “'ith‘ h ' ' #M‘rvâ€"aâ€"“Mâ€"*M7#Wflflmmilfl-‘â€"'jm M iv -â€"â€" W VOAâ€"ii ‘. “444.44 .I 1"“; i ssessors 4 44444444 '40 do 474 4 k muc reluct- On motion of Deputy-lleeve McLean. _ o - .w w .. PPOm e - v . °r - . ., Death 0 m ordan sr Proceedings of the 4 “4 4141143111 Lindsays plaCe would have (No. 1159). providing that Geo. H o O ’ ’ 444.4 444.44., 41 . 4 . 12414:: Hgï¬blnï¬dbut fushtéd through the 4 Lindsay and James Fleury be the aS- ‘ l0 T h. C . r 4444 _» 4 r 44 4 .V 0 ‘4‘?“ 4 “14th the excuse sessors for 1909, the former to take At F ' p5 owns 1p ("“10“ .4 44 .. ex 4 say or S ear 44:2: lfotlid 4t40wn \: antiddcheap work the north and east wards at $150 and enc on a S 4 r1 Y â€"â€" i 4.. l " “3' -' c u ave 1 - ‘1 . Kylie was the latter the south war a 1 ,w 3 “gm“ 4â€" 34- ““h“â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- glad t0 590, however, that. Mr. Lind- lgiven its third readingd at): “gnalï¬y V 77777777 COUNCIL WILL ASK GOVERN. L44 4‘ -‘~4 :._ _â€" 3 NTING ONE ASSESS OR NOT APPROVED AT LAST say was conscientious about the mat- passed. A PIONEER OF VICTORIA COUNTY, TO WHOM THE DISTRICT OWES ERNMENT NOT TO RAISE DAM. 44.44444 4 ,: 3.1.3 4 , ‘ s MEETING OF COUNCIL â€" TOWN DIVIDED MR “if; thathe: was anxious to do thework Aid. Kylie said that the Chief’s of- MUCHâ€"FATHER OF MR. GEORGE A. JORDAN, REEVE 0F â€â€˜4 4 _ we; 4 4.445“ TO Assess NORTH AND EAST WARDS . . right mi in the short time allowed, ï¬ce was about count...“ A coal LINDSAY, AND WARDEN OF THE COUNTYâ€"SKETCH A â€â€œ1“ ““““â€"" "If â€3’5 â€mm“ i. "'3 FLEURY SOUTH . MR. anti so Viewed the proposal that one stove would b.- necessar)’, hovever. OF THE LIFE OF M 8. WM. JORDAN sn. “'3" 1““ â€â€ Mâ€â€œâ€œ""‘" 1‘ l 15““ “'1‘“ 4 444 44 4 .11 WARD- 214:?“ do :11]: It'hlqle WET}: without full for heating it. One could be obtain- ""*r‘"' ‘" “â€""r*~â€"-â€" ’ 81.11.4memlier: pri-sfcnt. , 44444444~ . .-4.~. 4 4 h 4 4â€"4.â€"â€"â€"â€"- . .01.. 4 4 '4y 1e Sill he was Still of 4041 for 57 to $9 Aflt‘r 444 ion 4 “I‘ll-S ent Dd 11 0058- 4 44 44 v ‘44 . , 4 , 4 4 IL’ “â€1111 ('54 ii i351 liim‘iilifl were 4444 4444.; it w . l uHT S4 MEETING. 24154111 former years. The motion was “.1“? 54â€â€ 0mm?“ â€lat two men WW†I 139““: Jordanâ€"â€The Chief ought t“ ful life, )Ir.g\\'illiaiiir)Jortian 50404444444 Iiiiiilii:(iiinï¬dppiii: 14:24:33315‘4314:4454141‘4434; â€all by the. i lurkfmd Uâ€, “â€71"“ "f 4 u .. - z; :ian ""liliiiitti’u-s of ost, only the mover and seconder give better satisfaction than one. He have a desk. too. with a proper lock 44 F ii 4 4_ 4 _ _ . .’ 4 :4†oppomt. “(foot on M, .“4444. Jop Mm‘qb' .0 1"â€!ng “I“ “Wk’on' - . ........ 1- , ,4 m“: 4“ 4.4444 1.444444 supporting it. beloved time would be saved and bet- on‘it. He has papers and other ma- . .on a " WEN“ am.†1‘ mm} “'m' diiii. He lived to I'll‘iUV. tho frui“ “In“ immmmi' . 4 4 4 4 4,444444 with 4h“ fol-i AM. Kylieâ€"“You may save a little t†satisfaction given by appointing terial that should not be left where 1114â€: I?“ rest. AS a 1’10an “he late of a well spent life and iii a comfort: ï¬lm“. Himkms aniliwï¬wl â€19 (‘oun- L "l. '. Mayor $051431, Deputy nioney4on another plan, but 1 do not “‘13 assessors as in the past few years. it is accessible to curious ones". “111mm Jordan “"15 0‘16 0f â€â€œ3 be“ able old age to (‘ill’OV the affection of (ill â€ml SUM mm ii" in. â€M â€91 pr"- H "i , :: i _\idi-riih-ii Calvert ‘thiiik it will prove as satisfactory to Reeve Jordanâ€"“I feel that this is a On motion of Aid. Dohson, seconded known of those who redeemed this his faiiiilvand the 'trucst respect of ill-did m hm mme-lw Mt it “an if: . ,_ luwis and Hiiwkins‘.’ the people.†very important. matter. I “’85 110‘ by Ald Babcock. Ald- Kylie, chairman land from the bush and bv encrgv his fellownien. his duty w-echh .m‘ “M†m r.†' ' 4“ ~ Property. Deputy-Reeve McLean â€" “Will one I’rese?“ at the. 135‘ meeting and ‘0’ my 0f the Town “Weâ€? committee “'35 abilitv and faith in the fut . . i 1 Li The late Mr. Jordan was at one “a“ t†dm““â€â€˜"7 “““ "‘1†“"‘l‘ih‘l.’ ,3 4444444444444 4444444444444 444 “to†accopt the. job,, and at what. own information and for the general authorized to get the necessary fur- b 'id. . 4L uro. w pt time an Anglican. In fact he helped ".“mws' He dbl w in“. mmâ€! an 4 4. 4,4444 T444444 44444444444444 price en enlightincnt of those present I think nishings for the Chief's new office m up a community and a prospcr- to build the ï¬rst Anglican church in would “OI-1i my 11“. In.“ “WWW“ “f 48 4 After a further discussiOn on up- it _Would be Well if we heard the op' Weighing Coal. ous countrysxde. Al the “"‘e â€f death, l’ciii-ion Falls and he was one of Its the township and “WM 1â€â€œ WM: :15 44 4 4 44 4,4444 444444444 444 4444444444444 5 pointing two men, one to take the 14414143115 4o4f 4Mr. Lindsay and Mr. Fleury. Aid. Dobson wanted to know about Mr. Jordan was 83 years of am: and tirst wardens. .Tllrl‘t) generations of the much as â€3551““ - - 43 44 4444444444444 4444444444 44444441 ‘south and the other the east and north - (4. b}lle has referred to Mr. Lind- the weighing of coal on the market during the whole of his long life be family sleep in the quiet little gravc- OliJnlcatIOI'IS. . as 444444 ‘ M4: (4.444441444444444 wot-41.», the Mayor suggested that. the says relthtance to take the p05ltioii scales. He understood there was proâ€" enjoyed a singular iih'usurc of the yard that adjoins that old church PA In?†fronts, J' 1' ‘4“‘3 1‘4"!» Md)- 444 4444 4444444 4 44 4444444444444 i‘Sllt'i'lllle‘llt of 0m, man for assesing be iii“ {112112}: it, would be “-9114 to hear vision whereby the Chief of police _*4_mg4wï¬___ ‘lllllt still Stands on the hill. 4":‘41‘3’;legit-'41lles'444rw'clpi oi IN'inlnu 4 . , e Esme. .\ i"oii~iiis. 'l‘or- tried tor at year. Alderman Camp ‘ r. ‘m b,‘J‘y m this {CSPCCL could have a load “f coal weighed at -74 w my > m If the late Win Jordan took 1 lead u. s“- “ I W - “minim-I A?" and .. 4444444444444444 44444444444444 444444 444441 Howkins 444444444 4444 444044044 to 044 motion of Deputy-Reeve Mc- any time before. it was delivered to a 444 4444444 444 “444444-444 44‘44 44 44 -4 44 «4 - stating that lit' would iiigi- ll: :iiiiciid- :44. “4444444,.4 75 4.4.4445; this effect, which was carried, the Lean. seconded by AM Ixylie, Ml" customer b." tl‘" coal merchant. H“ '.'i pioneer he “4444l~4444 ‘4414 '4‘414‘ . :1: “will ~. . ~ ~ ~ .444 44444444 444444444 4444 444444 4 Mayor, Aldermen Howkins. Campbell Lindsay was thcn4lieard. had spoken to the Chief, and the Chief .444 4444444444 444 444 44444444 4144\44-44‘44441444(414]4114l)l;4:lc 4 l‘4lOlll44i4ll1‘4 l‘4iost4 \4\ .4... I-vlim. (oiiip- 44' 4.4.14... “,4... passed. “Nil letfl‘i'lo‘ voting fUI‘ ii. Mr. hlndsay. has said that 1Ԡhad had no loads the coniiiiuiiitv began to grow He was an}: :1, li-l‘,::u\i:h:4h. 44. .4. 4 l' . a4 '4 1;.“ 44.44444404444 (‘0. On motion Jf Mayor Bcgg, seconded MT- GCO- H- Lindsay said that he ““31““ - 4 in member 444-44444 (‘oiincil of. tho un- l"1471‘:..1.4.n“ 4.44" .m 4].: 4- “Tl-'4 â€m†up 4. 444! j ‘ 4..4h.,.4 h“. â€hunk was . by Ald. Lewis, the Clerk was instruct- 511‘" the Mayor 0†Saturday When the I" answer, it “'35 ponited out that litcd Townships of Vi-l'lllulll Fem-ion ti L \lIi‘l is! . Iii lib-l i (iii-l" filthy. to 4 44: 4 44444444444444 4444444444444 “4444 4.44 to prepare 44 4443144“. 40 appornt one Mayor explained the new plan to 4 there was ii. by-iiiw to the purpose ‘4â€â€œ4 llexicy and a first 4444,4444)†of 4444‘ I“ ‘4 4.144.494 “ . 4"†\f'l“? ‘m‘ '“4’: assessor at a salary of $225. On mo- lllm- 4The Mayor explained that the suggested. Th“ Chief could have a '(‘ouiicil III'FI'IIt'lOII after thu- M'lmrll- :l‘h'tl ’411‘445 iii-â€1;â€. 14H.“I lat-‘4“ mmâ€) mi- 3 »~ and Lighting. ‘lion of .-\1d. Campbell, seconded by the. Counctl “'35 unxrons to save the. ' loud or will “inched.“ any time for {â€0“ Ul â€â€œ3 â€lllllli'llmll‘V- ll" “:15 til- iiiciituiiiiiilli‘wliil iln-L :10" ~' W 41‘1â€â€: 44 444 4,4 (.444 4444444444444 (4441444444443 (44,04 H. Lindsay‘s name “.445 inonoyaiid on pressing this point, he the consumer's benefit. The matter 44Ԡone of 44“, 4444,4444"le “4 â€44. 444,44 '4 44444 4 4' . 4:44,,“4 “4n4'lmmm‘1 r" ;rd :‘wwi iv: the connoittmu filled in for the pOSition (Ml. Lllldb‘fly) suggcstoq that, in view really was in the hands of the Clllllf- i(‘(IlIlI('ll of l"i-iii-loii Falls villiiizc in 1544‘“ Ill) ' 414114 l 4"4-44"“‘ 4‘" “PWNIW mi 445444“,- of Works. The clerk was instructed to have the 0f the SllUFtHCSS 0f the time for 115- ““1†"l ill" “dim and Light 90"â€mt' eoiiiitv matters he took no less. no I t: 44114114 â€I?†II. 14.41» H .H‘ 1 I“4 inflow“? ;1_ 4 - 4:3444444 34444774444204. 'l'own Solicitor take up the question 51'5“â€8, lllc 10W“ b0 leldCd. He “"3 ““0 (“’“l‘l givo4instructions in the iiiiiiciit. :i position. For nim- i-oiisc» ('ipi-i-dthiin; 4H4“; Hfill >-4"41 â€1| I- hf“)! 4.41. 4 ,4 4.44-4.44 4444 4,4445 444444444444 of providing for the doiicit in P. S. DP- could 355955 the north and 011% wards mutter. Th“ "l““rmim “4f the coni- (‘Illl\'t‘ terms in: rill. .ii lllt‘ (‘onntv ~ll'llt'll‘ll ‘ii iii: 4.44:4"4“44“4"'4‘44 ‘4"4 4"444;‘4’l" i 7.10 . Jillvi lib: ti-iidcrs ln-iitures sinking fund with the Rail' and Mr. Flurey take the south wards. mmâ€: was A.“ Dobson liiinself A("HUN‘ll "lid :M'c tllc coiniiiiinitv thi! -\ in Hit it 44'-4 ii I. 'i i : 1i“ i" “it. ,4, he . ;4 “4.4444444“! CV C4444 way and Municipal Board 4 [he pay could be divided for the Work F"‘ the D'tCh' 4 best of public aerlt't'. ‘ 44â€.] 44,442... . 4'... 4“ 4‘ :Hil..'â€â€œ.14ll. P '4â€! U. U344 .l. .\i:iuiider and the‘ Meeting of Council. “‘0 that. the 110"“ and 0““ ward 115' AM‘ Bubomk "will.“ attention ‘0 the In rcii ion Mr J d i d l . sent -44'44-4444'44'4|4 (ii-ll“: H†.m- “In,“ I? ' the local tl~'lll- Th“ Council the“ met, With Idayor si-ssor would get $150‘ and the south 4dungcr0us .(‘mhhtmll 9f the dItCh on for lllllll\'g\'1"ll\.u iiii-iii-‘ui-‘iililuilic ill: I 'l‘ln- ('oiiiilcill \\¢‘l't"“H1 '1 ' -.. i, '92.. :L in live bid “‘28 presiding. On motion of Aid Ward mun $100.4 This would be itlic west, side of \\iliniiii-st., between 44444444444 4_44'â€r'4_44 4†44444444: 4440144†4444,44. .44, m4W4 444 44“, 44,414,414‘44xlmzly4115 1;} :21; 4 ’11.. '! horn t‘oiiipanx.4 ('iiiiipbcil, seconded by Aid. Howkins. about all equal leision for the work iGicncig and Russell-Sis. The due“ swim-d was «W'i'l‘ :i sillllllt'lll t‘oiisei'v- inoliuii itf Vii-«rs Hicl'wn I'i i ii} “ate: :zwiit iii cottdn llie by-luw to illllioint one {IS-96550? fig and the town would save $100“ The i was very deep and was thus a source Tlil\'t‘ 'Illti’ oni- \\'lIU‘.I'.'III\'l('I' 'iid u - \'cll it \' i~ coii .‘ll‘l ‘1‘. v til Jii . I- fast .. .. , ;-: $1.35, and iii introduCcd. Th“ Council went into Mayor 52ml he had suggested the div- iOf danger. A1." BubCOCk had sec.“ Isistrinci- wi-rc vnliiwl iiiv'lilv 1 I h llllllft‘il sl'CIl'lllli't'jr I'llll‘l tile] (for “Pill- 49304.4 4.: .44,“ 4 4444444 4.444444 4444444444444 4,.ommittw on the, 444.4344“ which was idiiig of the tow-n4 1n some such way lone bad upset timrcand he thought it MR. WM. JORDAN, SR. 4444 44444 4444 4 444 4? 4.4- 4444 4 44 4444444 444 44444 4444444444444 po . - . , - 4 444 4:4444444448 Committee. 4 later given its {“4441 reading and pan- at the meeting Friday night, but those 4 should be4properiy filled in. 4 44†â€" 4 4 4 4. 4. i 4. l. .4Ull .iii 4 im .i («(4lt4u 4 M444 444444444 44 \44444.4444444 4444444444 44 44 I! . Jed. present had not decided to do so. I On motion of Aid. Babcock, second- ~m+~~v~ M4: 1 "'1' l.“ 1†1"â€! “'murci' 1†addmo“ '. 4 '- ~i ‘ , i 1 . it 4 1r l\ .\l.-L.-:«.n. (-liairâ€" 344.4 Hoar “.445 authorized to pro- However. he could calla Special meet- led by Aid. Howkins, the chairman of â€SPF“ of all 44440444444 444444 444444 44 4 to his iiii'iiis h.- .si-i-iiroii \‘nluuliic i‘ciil “WWW†“1 “â€â€œWll “t â€I" “Wife-5113' no A Sit'l" iiiiis wort- 444444 with th“ 001441.440“ of 1907 tax- ing of the Council to consider theithc Board 01 Works, together with 444444444444 (444444444444 444444 44444444444444 44444444 I‘4.\i:tiv holdings iii Lilliisily, 13.44.44,“ of 414cni'ing :4 p4o4i'iioii4 oi iii-:iiii so, i. _. i “â€l‘ ll‘4'111‘111’1“':"~ es and to take. measures to enforce tho question. Mr. LifldSfl)’ thought that I DUPUtY-RWVU 310L911“ and Ald- Bab- those who were ('lus‘cl)‘ Connected with illii-“S and “w “lei-‘1‘ In \mlwuwr and 1†WP mm P 1“"!!! mmâ€: H 'm- 444 ‘44, 4,44 4‘»;itcliiiizin- 44444444444044 if one man was 40 do all the assess- 4cock4 “.444 look into the matter and 4 4444444 4\\iiiiiipc;.:. particularly 4th:- lillit‘l', he 44 U4n motion oi Messrs. U Loiiglilin re . i i‘.l vii. r l. r d, $7.25: 4-4“, chairman of Town Property will ing for the town the appomtment [see what cui. in km: to remedy the The life storv of the late William ““15 5UCC“S§m1 “1 making ““151 ad-‘l‘ii‘~ 15:1, â€â€œ1 “(ingni'ï¬imiwi id Load look :zito ,7 '7 4 I ll '4 “mg“: sec to the reiiiovah oi the telegraph 4sliouid have 'U'itn made earlier. The ltroublc ‘ " iJordan, ani thil history of the dis'rict Wailtilgcmi" investments. 4 . 4411:}; i’si â€1:11“ .4 “MC intimihid to .443 \ :- \\\\1H4 l4tz4:(_i\14‘ 4,4,444 in front of 314.4 Schwardfagcr's time was pretty4 short now for one 1(and particularly that portion in and'444434141444‘24}?(41:1:4“_:.1 14:444.. TUHJ‘N4.!H:Y4$ :l'hc :ll:;;;:::.:-“11.41,,t;:\\.:\4::’ ‘;:,:7,4_4\.4,44 ï¬r . 4W .i. l, 4 .â€" 444.44444,4.44\.4 man to do full Justice to the whole laround Fenclon Falls) are so intcr- f “i .i i ) ' ‘ ‘.’ in“ JIM - l 4,4 ‘ - -‘ 44 43 7 4 4),...4 4x». 4.44140444 tog-441 {4,4,5 4\44l4 (‘441Y4444t brought forward the town. Later, Mr Lindsay saw 314.4 01d and RespededTown lWOVCfl us 10 make u“, (‘IH'IV “40444444 44flllldl Uiiiv Ml. .luitl4u411 t-liJUyyil but 111- 4dih I)4 Lt Ull liiulluii (l Morris; ()- A 33. "i “' ‘$;E"i'_3’_i Uf‘o' {“ll‘ question of the danger at the east Fieury, who “‘35 Willing to agree to . a ithc one the true recital of. the ()lllï¬r.4(ilff“rvl†health. “It 10» “f Iâ€: IN†l“.’ligilli†“.“Jd “Willi and H“- “Wk ‘ Hum. "i. 8i†hm†m" wzii-d crossing. He suggested that the proposed division to help in the' Cllllell Passes Away Born in 1826 in Cavan, Ireland, thenluiml hvlwmml m“ H sM‘I'rc MU“ to xii.†“Nun“. llhi 1144‘" â€Hi “b-‘mia‘ Lit- " ‘5‘",1'.†“â€11 3"“ll',*" “‘1' t'lillllili‘lilli IH‘ kept up until the railway saving of $100 to the town. If the late William Jordan came with hislhm" iintd 4““? 14M. Ilium] 1â€â€œ 5'"an . 34:34:31“ 1)â€,le and mu myâ€: a- ‘ _'",‘-'rii'1.‘tli, was innit“ 4.44444 ‘ .<\i' -.-.~ 2 i- . in ‘~ division was made, Mr. ' e i' " ' ' ' lN'mm “ My“ 0 > m“' I i ’ 4 4 44 4444444444444 4444444 D44 “44444.4 4:441:4Itnh4i . .on . , tli it tl i. dancer is r9 4444 “404444.44 be willing to nggfsty 51:11:41 MR. JOSEPH THORNHILL DIES 48?:e:4:45444:4:rt2;31gguiitziJgih::?44millgi 'l‘o lllt‘ surviving: sons and daughters 4 Statute l4.abor Méd'ï¬ed- to 4 imiit'. ' Fleury in any cases where advice or AT THE AGE OF 70. Irowed up Sturgeon Lake, past. thcizm.‘I 1“ m“ “11"“. ""]"UV"" 0’ the 1‘“ “wing 10-11“. “MW-W m MWNWM ~ «1â€" 0m- ASSessor or Two. MONDAY NIGHT’S MEETING. help were needed ,and in the same """" Point, past the Green Point, and onimlly 44,4. â€'mlmm": â€f “11 1° "XI“HdM' â€If: (Uunml (“THINK M “WU-â€my {,0 _4 'er .4444 144,,444444(,int4ng(4f an T444444 “.445 3. 4444444444 â€4444“â€: of the way he could call on Mr. Fleury In the death of Mr. Joseph Tliorn- to what is now so justly known aslmlll‘†‘41’4‘45 4l4l'4l'4‘1ls'4lll4414ll4 <‘<4'Jl4lll04rl4~ “141111“0 144:4â€4’44114:44::14im4‘44414‘4'l“'4'4'444"4â€'1‘144:4’4l4‘44 141:4): 443.4 4444\4W44444r44 44â€. 4444,, year 444.4“, 4 4444444444 4444444444444 “4444444444 444 44444 40444444 when he himself needed assmtancc on bill. sr.. Lindsay lost one of the IIIOSLlJOTtlIIn s Landing. Here they discm4-4 ‘4 4fl-H 1M: .ii .4 t i.it iiiiigs them 44 4 \4 4- 44-44. 44.4 4 44 «44444 4 .44 44. , 4 4 44 south. 4,4 (“54.4455th 4 4 4 ‘ ' ‘~ difiicuit points. In this way tlue town liigiily respected and best known I barked and from that landing practi- “U n and I‘M†â€1° "WIâ€UI“ “I l“: d“ A if d A "m n i. J“ m ~ « {X} ::.~Xi':lw'l'~ ki«'>ll‘C(l only one ( IH'k “ â€thee' 1†the â€1’5““93 0f would have the advantage of the citizens. Death came to the old him“ i caily began the settlement 0f Fl‘lll‘lO" lisciul days imd “mm.“ hf†" “Hmâ€. following SChchhl “Wm-Like ch ‘ :2 -:-~ iiiullfliii two would be ‘ .\l:i.\'“l' lio‘gg, Iii-evi- (ice. A. Jordan oc- judgment of both . leer about 9.30 o'clock Monday evening Fails district. This 1’11"." “l “Ulllc‘nf. â€mm minimum". Th“ NH†>ur- Aâ€). .uhsmmslii H" W “W 1 (1.3).; re- . 7";i’!‘:' >11‘J‘Ji'hii'tl the div- cubic-d the chair and there were pres- Mr. Henry. . after a brief illness lasting for Sc\'cr-’ pioneers included MT. and Mrs- “'1"- 4‘“:l;g arc: Mr. “ “1ԠJordan, .3 $03631)? l'Uvafli‘U. 2 Jil'dtl 41"“14'4'444-T4T‘“: :. n. - man into two districtS. ; i-iit: Deputy-Reeve McLean. Second On motion Of Deputy-Reeve Jordan, al weeks. Jordan, sr. and flu.†four children. 111.5,: ) {ITEM-flied 4:4t4n4d .CSIWHKU WM- Ll'l\':\‘ froni $2.200 ’4‘4’4â€4‘4444344’44 dii’vtdirdni »“ -°" 1' I! Ni‘ul‘élie' asst‘e‘wf fOY : ih-piitv-lleeve \V w 40mm and 414 seconded by Aid. Dobson. Mr. James The deceased was 70 years of ago, With the 889d grandmother 0‘ the 111‘" H†0 â€if on f. ‘7' "M Mr' Gin†33:00 45444, (' 4.0L. ’4‘. "44?â€. - no L question turned on ‘ ' _ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Fleury was head. having been born in Belfast ,Ircland. tor. The four children were: Mr. John I "' 'l“rd“â€- "“3“? “1 “WNW "“‘l “HT' 4 ‘4’ if 3‘ ’ ’ i “51;, M†‘. f: J iâ€, n. 4. 4444444444, 444 the town. "\lt'l‘lllt‘ll Howkiiis. Kylie, Babcock, Mr. Fleury said that he agreed in the year 1839, and comng to this Jordan, ROW 84 years old and a highly ‘l“†“l ill“ ('Uunt)‘ of \‘i'i-ioi-m, '1‘}... $5000, 4 days: from 11““ 1o ole-rill), a ,_ 'i'hr-ir t..“.1..r asked for T l.t‘\\‘l>',:ind Dobson. with what Mr. Lindsay had said, and country in 1842 with his uncle who respected resident of Ops Township: ‘muglllore “r": “153““ Mill." “â€d “We" days: in)!“ $65M ‘0 Smw’ 9 my? 44 '36 44444444 44444444 4440444 4‘44 4444444 44544444444445 44444 44444 34444444 for the further than this could add nothing, had adopted him, as both his parents Mrs.4Graham ,Wllo died a few years and Jordan ,1â€. home. Tin-cc other-,- Allor tile asstéssiiiont 4i4'i':I(-ll¢‘8 3b500. 444 ii. 44444444444444 44444444444 - Public Library and the general an- u“4404144444 he belived that the plan had died while he was very young- ago in Lindsay where she had been We thllfll, v17... John Jordan. Miss Mar- llic4g4cnoial risk iii :15514'brlllt‘4lll4414w]- day 44.4 4.404 ,4 44444 4444444444444 4444 4444_ mm] 444440“ of the Library were receiv- would whittle down the assessors’ sal- He, on arrival, came direct to Lind- residing with her son, Mr. J. “ether. â€in J. Jordan and LII-s. A. Satin-r- is $1.200, but any {41-;lt:il(ill o1 H.300 not 1'39 s .iw-ssor. 'cd and referred to committee. aries very 54143114 say with his uncle, William Thorn- up; Mrs. Wood (mother of Dr. 4,4 liihd. 4 [less than one-half is liable for an extra. 413‘: to All (“:ilvert, the i A statutory declaration from the R. Some Opinions. hill, who had been chosen as Lindsay,s “.OOd’ Lindsay, and W. Lloyd Wood. MW funeral “"11 take 1'1"“) “t 2 0" day. - - “i T J‘ ; Ii.:iI illl'il 21:5r‘>5<)l‘ last ‘ M. 80:11 Company showed that an av- Ald. Babcock said that before enter- ï¬rst Magistrate, when the town con- TQFOIIIO) Who is also dead; and Mr. 0140* 0“ Sulllmil)’. (in-morrow) from Mr. O Loughiin 0‘0“â€: SOf'Ondfi‘l ‘ '9‘)“ i HTS. erage of 19 men had been employed in ing the Council he had been in favor sisted of about two hundred of a popu- ‘4‘ in. Jordan. who died at Feiiclon his late residence, (ink-51.. I‘V‘nclon 11." MF- 1)“)"'“s that “3'21““ 1‘0- ("3 :H- ; - Zid not sm: why two as- , the taniicry during the past year and of one assessor. He was anxzous to lation. Mr. Thornhill has been a litu-l balls on Friday. l'alls, to the l'cncloll l-‘ails (ft‘lllt'it-ry_ be amended, and that Iii-eve Haw- . â€Lawson-v it they went to. ' wages to the amount of $9852.13 had save the town the balance of the cost. long town citizen having become 0w" The noble pioneer family soon sliow- â€"â€" k-ms [Be commissioner 0f load DWI- _‘.i:ivoi- IiL'l't‘l'll 1th this. '1 been pa id. Under the conditions at present, how- er of the northern portion 0‘ the large “(I what 800d SlOC‘k they were, and FUNERAL OF THE LATE WM. JOR- 5:10“ he. :5' mvShfud 0f ML Vinson, un- .‘ towh could get onei The. report on the Peel-st. sewer, ever, he thought the arrangement for sand-pits “011411 Of the t°W14L ‘15 the years went by they reclaimed DAN, OF FENELON FALLS. “iridigkmrlmii -'d d C} 1" ‘d 4 4 44444444 4444444 4444444 souw 4 44.444441444444444 in (49441444 showed the com- the past few years had been satisfac_ Mr. Tliornhiil had been ill for the more and more of the land from its Ti 4. 4 , ‘ r' m' ' .“1 an .ms' ‘91 4 44 444444444 4444444444 44444444 4440 44444 44444544444004 part of “44444444 4044444 444444 4444 44444 44444 know whether past six weeks with internal injuries wild “444444 In 1860 they purchased 4 44m iii41t4r44al of thc4 late Mr. \\ iii. called the attention of CounCii to some 4 444 444444444444 44 “44444 444444 4444- 4444444 440444444 by 44444 (4044444444 4444444444444; 4444444444 4444 really 444444444444 by a and was thought to be improving what is now known as the “Jordan \0: ai4i4, 4o4 uni-ion hills. took place necessarydrainage, and on motion of 4 444444 44 4444444 444444444 4444444444444 4 The 044445440444 of A55essors. change. He supported 444444444 Aid under the doctor’s care, but suddenly Farm.†about a mile south of Fen-l .44.14141r( :1) illill‘l‘llmln from the Iiin- ,1»- Messrs. O Louglilni and licst, the mat- lwiiiltt‘il‘ullt that town-i When the iliinutes of the special Kylie had said and believed it would tOOk a change yesterday, dying peacc- do" Falls. Here in 1860’ the father ti U4K‘t4 ‘0 i 1'34 ('t‘mvtcr)‘ â€in" to W," tor was it“ m u“. handb Of 0011111113- lrllt‘ assessor. If one i meeting of Council held on Friday ev- be a mistake t0 Whittle down at this fully at his home. died, but the children strong in faith N Mt T04-pwls 10 m.- “M Noni...“ a. “on†HK'kSUn- ' ' ' ‘izni work as well as two eiiing, Feb. 12th ,was referred to, Aid important point. lhe‘e is 19.“ to mourn his loss eight and m energy carried on the good i this“ 4min )cr EMU“?! the â€mm“ to Mr. Jim. H: “mm: said he 4140. 444444 44444444 4440 544044141 be 4 Kylie moved that the part of the pro- Deputy-Reeve McLean _ “Aid. Ky- children besides his wife, Mrs. Thorn work of pioneering which he had FO' 'l‘hre ":4‘447414‘im14i-l4I’l-le'e- 4 le‘mlL‘d 1“ build “Wm ‘9 rods 0‘ “"9 - 44.44444444mg5 referring to the passing of a lie‘s strong point is that the time i, hill ,the children being, Mrs. Hazle- nobly comnienced.4 Their efforts. 444444 041’4444' 4‘43“ 144‘ 4‘4“??? “In. Cmnp- fence .for 4which a bonus had been .31 that for the past l by-law appointing one assessor be not limited, 110W â€""†‘9“, Of Giandine, MISS Jenny Thorn- founded on good Judgment and on i inson till“; 314‘ dFBll‘hM Tlms‘. Rob promised†1.11m 59mg um.“ ago. The 444 44444 44444444444045 444444 4 440444444448414 but that» the rest of the bu- 4441(14 Kylieâ€"“That is not the strong hill, of Goldwater and Misses Mar- hard work, metwith success. and soon4 494444444441 0; {14442130 affilf 24"“; M“: mill?" “131403111†the hand. 0‘ Com- . 44444444444044044 40 44444 4444404 4 44444055 be confirmed. 4441414 Dobson sc- Pomt' My greatest reason for desir- garet and Elizabeth, at town, Mr. another farm was added to their hold-4 4444444444 444 F 44.44 1144 4344s, . r. 44 cur? inasmuch (.4314L4 .4 4 4444 Sb 4 4444 4 4 440444 44444444 4 44044444444 the 4440440444 ing not to change is that I believe Robert 4Thornhill, of Barrie, Mr.“ m. ings on the west. 'l‘hus, the late “4m. ( ii4 on a s: and Jr. In . 4r. Owen ray nor am . iss ea. ‘ 1 m mm a -' 5 '\1d‘ K lie in movino the resolu- Thornhill, of Manver, Saskatchewan.lJordan held the dlStmcuon 0f belnlllJ' herr, Of 1‘6â€"10†1‘3â€â€œ- Those 0‘ bouth 01’5- “l’l’hâ€d f0" fence bonus. 4.44 44:41: 0:4l4:'4>11gl1t 1Ҡ4 4444444 .repyeated “444444 444: ha d pointed believe the citizens will be better sat- 4 4a leading worker in the clearing of l â€(441: a distan4ce. were: 4 and Commissioner Iii-st said he would . 4 isï¬ed with two 4488445504444†Mr. Joseph Thornhill, of town. three big farms and turning them . r. J: H. Dclamerc. of Minden: Mr. consider the niattei . 4 The funeral will take place to-mor-l from forests of virgin pine and hard- J. Mortimer, of Minden; Police Magis- Win. 1. Reid said that the G. T. R. 4 trat, Fielding, of Minden. From 'I'or Co. failed to remove the lodged water ' thlli's. .» i >1V'C $75.00 or $100 by .. n io do the whole work. l't: desired he thought Lilli be divided and the thought to be done better. Other members expressed weir “We and then Ald. Kylie moved. 38' conded by Aid. Calvert, that tWO 83? Se501’s be appointed to wofk together He thought 4 out at the Friday night meeting. He said that while he was just 44as anxrous iinoney was the only object the other members of Council had in view in this matter, still he believed this was a very poor place to begin to cut down such premises the Clerk could year and make out and save the 3100. Mr. Lindsay. take the roll of last one for 1909 from it thus more than A16. Kylie under- Deputy-Reeve McLeanâ€"“If the ques , row from his late home, Colborne-st., FINED $23.2). Mr. D. McRae, of Woodville, was ï¬ned $23.20 today by County Magis- trate Moore for having intoxicating li- in the judgment by having two, but I see no beneï¬t to the time as two will not assess any quicker than one.†Ald. Dobsonâ€"“The time isn’t so given its ï¬rst reading. The Council went into committee of the whole on the lay-law. with Ald. Kylie in the chair. - l ! that two heads are better than one.. 1 I Mr Jas. Thornhill, of Tm'onto, and ’wood bush to the smiling and fer- l tile farms that have honored Penelon to Canada with her brother from Ire- land, and who until a little over a year ago shared in life her husband's success and adversity alike with true life. But Irish pluck and the ready wit. and kindly energy of a noble race triumph over Mamie: ,and instead m.-... ‘â€"-«~-- .. o. - -A...- .. onto there was Mr. W. Lloyd Wood. Mr. R. J. McLaughlin, Mr. Thos. Sad ler, Mr. J. Carew, Mr. J. McGillvary, and others, Mr. Cook, of Cameron, a particular friend of the deceased, Mr M. Wilson. of Omemee. and Mr. MARSHALLâ€"In east ward. on Feb. 13th. to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Marsh- chall. a daughter. from the railway near his house, al- 2†[1 0111†Cities got h t tion of time is to be 11 id (1 I man. He had been 4 to save money for t e own as any 4 CO 5 ere con- 4 , k 4 R' 4 'd . - 4 , i _ ncil. and tend that nothin is to be ained b “95% at 2 0°1°° ’ to he “9’31 '-‘ , 44 4 4 , ,i-ninlllltill of two men ,ot4l414eir Eieghg 45:43:14: ï¬xing 044 some two men going 0581, the samge ground): cemetery. Township and the County of Victoria. nephew of the dt:C98SQd, and Mr. J though they had promised to do so. “ I e e There may be some advantage gained _____*-â€"-_â€"â€" 4Early m‘life, Mr. Wm. Jordan mar- H. Carnegie, M.l’.P., From Lindsay- The Council instructed the Clerk ried Miss Rachael Bloomer, who came JUdge Harding, Mr. F. A. McDiarmid to communicate with the Board of Railway Commissioners, since the Railway Company seemed indifferent about the nuisance. Moved by Mr. Deyell, seconded by Mr. Hickson .that the following ac- ney .of Uxbridge, were in town toâ€"du on their way to Penelon Falls. "' :1 ~ . -i‘n- t or e man and the ex enses Ald. Kylie thought the 85‘ . 1 . 3.11:1 cilven to the oth- sespsing was one of the most import- VETY short; they have till May 15th, quor on his premises. The case arose comradeship and rare “4444444 44444444. " 5 ant pieces of business that the We want to get the assessment rolls in from the license inspector taking tour .4498 of 4400444 “44444448444444 of omemee4 0044444444 4444444 444884444 be 444444 ' Aâ€: :2 1‘ was strongly against I Council had to deal With. He be- 34450454304141 as possibleubut I? want the samples at soft drinks from the tem- In me early days, the late William The Rev. Mr. Cross. of the Metlin- Rent of ofl‘ic}; for 190: $3l500; Geo. fin . ’ “my†propositions. He be- lieved that two assessors should b9 Mr F4433? 14:8 . 1'44 3358?, 121:1 perance hotel. kept. by Mr.4McRae. Jordan t°°k his share in lb» nard- dist church, assisted by the Rev. Mr Grifï¬n gravel 1908 $8.50; S. Coulter. I'dâ€; ‘ - ‘ Tl»? pwple were well satis- left on as in former years. The Sys‘ est ea. {4 :ve 304141914 089 4er “1 003 These samples were sent to lorontO. ships inseparable from the ploneer's Lord .of the Presbteriau church at balance of com. $l.37- G. H. M. Ba- ‘22.; I: appomtmm 0i two asses- tem used the paSt two or three years Satisfy 4441' r wghan age given 3 where they were found to have the 10" in a new land. He 804““th Fenelon Falls. took charge of the lun- ker half cord . woodhownship hall. “ 4 ‘1 * it would be wrong to at- had given perfect satisfactmn and he k“ 41°34 4444le “n “Stand the £0110me percentages of4alcohol: Gin- himself like the man that he was. eral. 33,710. Wm H Wilson sew an†and mi: " i †f3“. donars on won an believed time would be saved and bet- lite†ey '1: (Email: can Other. get Wine '50’ raspberry “neg?“ '03 “‘1' and his descendants to-day may just- ..___+â€"â€"â€"â€" milea'ge $2.20.. B. of H: meeting. $2.00 13"“? ' “either at the expense of the end by attempting a change In re- 40 8414:: 441414943â€?! 3' 111:in 9, two 80m? er. (from s. Allan. Nomcn) 8.44; ly take a pride in the records of his BIRTHS com 04; $67450 $34364 $74564 lipr l'l' felt sure two men would gard to the argument that one man “Erin th to will) u e m favor 0 port. mne’ 1'41 The 18' does act ‘1. life' In those â€fly days the Stories - On motion oi Messrs. Deyell 30d gl\': 4.. ,7 satisfaction than one, and could do it. as well as two, because 8 e wn S . low more than 2 per cent. alcohol In of the wolves that menawd the stock. 3055334..“ 32 William-st on Feb 01404484414414 Council adjourned till the lie ~- 3 wishes should be consid- there were few changes t°. bthmaii . A New By-Iaw. any temperfance dunk, ,3° Mr. Mc- and the Indiana that were a danger W 13th. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers. Monday. March 223d. When pathmas- ireti 'r‘i... majority of the people from year to year, Ald. Kylie 034g On motion of DeputY-Ileeve McLean. Rae was ï¬ned for himns the cider. the life of the settlers were not the dim 3 41444484448444 . 44444484 fence-viewers and 4404444444ka 44 tame-Li w... men as the work was that this was loose reasomng, for om seconded by Ald. HOWklIlS, the by-law though he maintained that he was en- tales of history that are heard around SEATON.â€"In Lindsay on Feb 13th will be apointed. . it. might be argued that to appomt assessors for the town was tirely ignorant t it. was other than a safe and cosy ï¬replace; they were to Mr. and M4444 'Sam 8444444044 4; W F O'BOYLE Clerk. sweet cider which it was cold to him instead the grim realities of everyday 41444484446444 . , 44 . . . 44 â€"Mr. Orville Church and John Whit- P4 xï¬i;‘.,' â€-2.3