‘ - - LINDSAY LOCK. . John Hakim, WW. Alive“ how the Linduy L031: 3 agesâ€"180 (Total) Year’s Business ' on Trent Canal w “v-0." A record of .5113 lockages at Rosedale during the put year is as follows: Wat Icmelhn Furnish: I Stat-at of Loch“: and Tonnage {or the Past ROSEDALE LOCK. 31. A. Sackett, acting lockmaster. _ A substantial new look. much larger1 than the old wooden lock formerly at this‘ place is now about completed. A aplen-j did new. concrete dam is also being con- structed at Roeedale. Balsam Lake jut above the Roacdale Lock, constitutes the summit waters of the Trent CanaL From Balum Lake the waters of the Trent Canal flow eastward to Lake Ontario. While the artiï¬cial stretch from' Balsam Lake to Lake Simcoe carries a very slight pottionof the water from Balsam Lake 0 Georgian Bay. .n ,7‘_ the number of lock- egu end em out of tnflic gen oral through the differ- ent look: during the I!“ coma. Competitions with the re- hill of other years show thet the past .303: he: been the busiest you on the Trent Canal. Tots! number of steambostn. 35- M m of null hock. 66- 1Ҡof wows, 28. To“! umber of nits, 1. Toni number of lacing“, 180. (in-paint: So: put two years “7â€"138 (Tots!) , HYDRAULIC September to“! number of steambouts, 839. 'Iaul number of ml! boats, 271. Tots! number of wows, 220. Total lockages, 1330. Tots! numbqr feet of lumber, 65,000. Total number cords wood, 1,300. Total number of live stock, 2 horses. Coal 420 ton. Buy and Supplies, 40 B" a; feat; am; therefore, nothing to “and very much trafï¬c on the Lake Sinceâ€"Balsam Lake Division of the 53, then has been, nevertheless, a. -dight increase in the number of lockages this year. The following table will show the number of lockages at the Kirkï¬eld We Lift Lock during the put sea- This is the second you shut the Kirk- ioll Hydraulic Lift Lock 1153' been aper- atd'l. and notwithstanding the fact that there is no through route ftom Georgian FENELON FALLS LOCK. W. T. Junkin. Lockmuter. The following report from the lookmu- to: st this point. than the volume of tale through Fenelon Fells Lock during the put. sewn: 3;... .83 17 11 July..........5'3 37 14 1 August ...... 58 39 13 September .15 lo 10 October. 8 ll 10 Member. I 11 Tots! number of steamboat, 2:23. Tot-.1 number of small boats, 121. Total number of wows, 75. Total number of rafts, 22. Total locktgel, 441. Tom number of passengers, 2,390. Total number feet of lumber,’ 110,000. To“! number cords wood, 690. Fence posts ......... 3N Shingles, 10,1 )Mnoonnuou-n...‘"no-cu}:Inc-cacaoo-vuguuu." utooootuo‘OI-‘o.§ announce-v. '00- .occ-o. .................. v...» o.- 00cc:- ca-c- "†Comparison for past 9 years: . unouv posts ......... zoo Shingles, 10,000. ..... 5 cord, Brick, 9000. 003150 ton Comparison for past 8 years: Stunner- 0.0.0.4. nooooo-o. no t on... .9 o... u... o... o..- . coo-"Q... Steamers F IBLD. 16' 187 139 Small Clo-'0' uto- Rafts 574 10 .478 .319 .441 Total number of steamboats, 3:24 Total number of small boats, 10? Total number of acows, 174 Total number of rafts, 225 Total lockagea, 826 c Total number of passengers, 2.35 Total number feet of lumber, 4.3 M Total number cords wood, 1868 Total number live stock, 116 1 wow coal 1 aoowgeneraleamsuppliea 5 wows tan bark l scow brick l scow shingles Comparisons of past 9 years August... . 119 September .20 October ....29 November . ll V 7A7 detailed report'of the lockagee st Bobeoygeon for the put season, i: u follows: 1907...l45 522 92 137 1908...106 371 78 29 BOBCAYGEON LOCK. John J. Walker, Lockmaster. The lockages at Bobcaygeon'during the past year totalled 826, a slight decrease over the number of lockages during the preceding year. It might be noted how- ever, that this decrease was not in con- nection with the steamboat trafï¬c, but in the matter of the number of seows that were locked through during the past year, and also in the matter of the number of rafts. In 1907 the number of raft: locked through at Bobeaygeon totalled 363, wherein this year they dropped to 225. The number of steamboats passing through this lock during the past year showed an increase of 25 over the season of 1907. not on the main line of the Trent Gaul, being on the Scugog River and Jeff-ding a. means of nevigetion from Port 0117 and pointsvon‘Lake Simeoe to the main line of the canal. , l A «record of the lockeges during the past year at Lindsey is as follows; , Small 1901 ............ ‘ ..... Dr. Walters is is Leaving Town July ......... .24 93 a Augult ......28 S2 21 Septemberx. 7 44 10 October ....17 55 17 November . 6 20 3 Total number of eteamboetl, 106. Total number of smell boots, 371. Totul number of shows, 78. Toto! number of rufta, 29. Total lockngei, 690. Totel number of peeeengere, 172. Tote! number feet of lumber, 227,000 Total number cords wood, 675, l reow 100on 1 wow 601038. 144 cords tun bark. l ecow furniture. 800 tile on scow. Comparison for put two years. c Steamers Small Boets-Scowr J In the departure .of! Dr. 'Ered .Wal'cers from town on M.» Mount Forest, Lindsay loses one at its most populist and "prominent citi- One of Our leading Dentists Leaving for Imt Forest sens. 'He intenrï¬ Mira over the huge pram-lee o! a [his brother. the late Geo. Walters and m removal 11: am town wzlt be nniVersaIXy re- 8thte¢ Dr. Walters hhs been x a pxominenl. citizen in many may; Apun. from his profession me has seen prominently Menthfled with many local organization. had {Wu aiso a umber .ofl the boom oh edu- cation. ‘Hia W fribxï¬h. Wk re- gretting his departure. .wm wish‘ vv" -7 _,_ _, Mr. D. D 3mm. of CommT'Ex 01013.0. I.boy.wtbblhapbuenon the stat! of the Cornwall ynblio ml has accepted. a similar position in Strat‘tord. Mr Smith is recognised as one at the best When in the province, and the Clinic City in [or- tnnabe in haunting him u 5 1 a Robert Nelson Crokete, 0! Hum“ ton, 41yemohd,iadend. 1), ‘a Fire did 815,000 damage to lube store of Gates a: 00., Amherst. o In Montreal“ but yea: f“here Were 850deat4hs£ranviélemrx L9; The new government what ht Mutawortth in cm ; x mama mm mi‘llm bushekdm-ï¬nmwem an ;: page]. .TmOeJ, 'c “Hamilton com-o 'mercial Itrnyller. making! in British- - H {1.1-5-14 evéry snow in Mount “Fox-eat. ,acnua.tlousu out .. on ..o no 0-0 0.0... 60¢: ta Stmfogd . o no....-... n‘o no... u..- s... o...-. 0:...- Boats Scowa 51 ll .979 798 The First Hockey 3 Game for Lindsay The Home Team ‘l‘ï¬m the Eureka: of Toronto to flu Ton of 7-2 ter, and shot after shot rained down upon the Eureka goal. The crowd ex- pected to see Lindsey score at any moment, but they were agreeably sur- prised when Kenny Lane, who was playing centre for the 'Bbtonto lads. broke away. and efter a ï¬ne rush, scored the ï¬rst goal for the Emkas. 'l‘hiahadtheeflecto! sobering up the Lindsay boys, and they got dowu 4... hndnum Amer 11 beautiful combl~ Both teams lined up on the 106 um received instructions, after which they wont to their MM" posi- tions. The puck was dropped an! the "Doc." Walgezs cuï¬oninx the P18! era baton the game. The hockey season opened on New Year's night in Lindsay, when the Lindsay Midget: trimmed the fast Eureka Intermediata team from Tor- onto by a score or? 1:01. Consider- ingthatitwasthemt-gamo o! the season, and that the teama have had practically no practise this aca- nu. tha game was exceedingly last. on. the game was “we“.-. ._-- Both teams showed luck o! M in hhootins. and passing. The pm was devoid of roughneu, only: "0 men being penalised during the gun TheEurekueametotownminm a m. and Kenny Lane. the fat Mid- at was put on in his place. Dr. wu- dell. for the whole length d the rink Randall shot lair on'goal. The pad. struck the skates of the. goal tender and bounced out a. little- Koyl. how- ever, was on the job, and shoved it back again, scoring Linksy’s ï¬rst. m‘ .UU-wâ€"â€"Vv, Alterashortgea momma up again ready for the ï¬ght. The Lindsay line-up was somewhat chang- ed, Frank Covey going on. and Liv- ingstone coming on. Shortly attu- the hell rang, Matthews of the Euro- kal was hurt. and he was towed to go on. McConnell for Lindsay, went ofltoevenup. Thoma-â€tam fast pace at the beginning, the puck 1: game for this season in Lind- ’ '33 in progres. The game start- 01! like a whirlwind, the Midgets mey'. ‘0‘]. under. up on the 10.7 “d entire util- in Lind- in. Lane point Henchman compolnt Cnlhton - rover. Koyl. Sullivan. Ttylor. Givens left wing The line-up for last night's gnaw“ was .3 follows :â€" EUREKAS HIDGETS‘ his xix-1|: rushes. â€"Bu Newton. in goal. Ind Iktie or nothing, to do in the ï¬rst La". â€"Hht1im, the right flag for tpe â€"Tieâ€";2;dmm ‘wu vary 3006 for the ï¬rst game. "mm mm Pills Have one am: Semi: for People Who Work in Lindsay étlon. 08 fl; ï¬tting. strum "wâ€"vv - v" strum tad to M. weaken I xnjm'e the than unti' they 3 4W i: theft. work, of ï¬le! the poisons from the blood- Boo‘ Kidney an: cm 374:! tineâ€. - ' - thud AI. o gvs‘ s! â€"Koythdthcmgueadnxin Ln} Associated curm- to oven hm enzyme-at bureau in Toronto. This coped in beins ant W Worth That Weaken; I“?! l l'yulli. '- a... the girlh. I will' he 3H lfyou will pub-Heb this testimoxxiull. if it will further the-interests of box of “Fmiwtlva†to “Fruit-puma." They the home. After much should be in every house- pentusion I commenced to take hold. Your: very truly. them. but I we: so had an: itwu Mm. JAMES MICK. Weâ€. and my friends heutly ex- Poctod my deem. It wnsdurlngone ofthele 793" bod spells that n Emily friend brought I Through the whole bounty and Enterprise, Ont.. people are tulkiug about this wonderful cum. By thei: marvellous ncuou on the Kidneys. “Fauna-ï¬ves" cured Mrs. Peuwick when the doctorr-u'd she could Eotube operated on end was domed to die. . , ,n “Aâ€; u... u.__:.x. _|.-.. -n 4.. (and Tn: thm ""7-Fr'5u‘fié'éz7r c3831}? “m"‘w'iy'flci’in else failed. Try '1.th {or gout trouble. 25c. and soc; l box. at dealers or sent poatpud on tempt of pace. Fruit-rtivu Limited. Ottawa. AT DEATH’S DOOR my lam prom: work every 3 in ban: drained. munnfl po- ' :1. Wm oomtuntly our I.’l . rzdns on idling was. . or ï¬ve boxes of “Fume-three" Cured Her Doctors had to give her Morphine to ease the pain ’puyea hard and made '. Walton. k theâ€. 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The Evening Poet to its subscribers each evening. He had been denvuiu the canned route. int! 3 day: or so mam-tune commented 01-h!- lns'miull not nhle to entry In route pops-1y. He howeV’r, lot. have!!! at it. end with the nutte- It i! Inollcnlly mud um!- It will be remembered tint than: y (health I will'lbgbll “you will puM‘hh this tatimoniuï¬. l! it will further the-futons" of “Fruit-a-tivu!‘ They should be in every home- M. 'hlttï¬ci‘» ' an TREASURER’S SALE OF- LANDS PART 0" m mam. '0‘“de 1 7 to 3.17 2 manor-mama mm 1a- Whit“! “the o’dook outs. Chi-twat)» bub 0- uh“ Tmox Lind.» M 1,. twin-Kr Wan-totthovudadtBCQm! 0 AD. Iâ€, 'm amv¢ marina-v A B 18 14 June-WW 119 5G a 58 175 8.60 100 $.65 Motel» d 7M3. tonne-oh and may dun-Mano†,dehfll tho-ultimatum than in tho-add County 71 1‘ 2.83 3.00 County at day a! February, AD. 1903. 21.42 â€duly, as above not and†no sooner mid), of to shove mentioned the Fourth dsy of 12.25 Not Pa’fd Vidal-is, u directed Pit/9n!“ of Vietorit, at Eleven 58.25 Ptuntad 10. 13 Patented HIE RIDER 8:. KlTBHEIEB 80, Soft Elm. B'asdvooé, Ash and ana- Logs [068 WANIED THE WEEKLY POST ONLY$L75 W. F. MCCARTY IN THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. FOB ARBEARS OF TAXES, TO BE HELD IN THE COURT HOUSE, LINDSAY, ON TUEEDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1909, It 11 women A n. !S the . (that W in “Tb Had-y Poutâ€, Novemberflh, M) I 00.... â€O ï¬g’gugu-aâ€"gs Pager. Be sure you Rita-Eider 3:3 to lst Jamar, 1910, in cambinm with I‘ll m1 P09! LINDSAY. MAY. 'J'ANUARY 8, fl mwxsm 0! wow. mwnsmr or DALTON. Highest price paid f0! 1m 0' D1631. 17.50 12 FAME!) 03 80'! 1’;me (0M Weatlm (Ill-mes ‘ lax-shunt mm, LITTLE BRITAIN. - ONT. PANTlflw, WORST- J. J. RICH, RAILWAY and MEAN We have a full “sorta-em: of FALL and < WI ITER SUI'HNGS . a. McNEILLIE, at the rightr prim .7523 Not Pat 11.“ Not Ptt'd 28.36 Net Pst’d 11.24 Patented 19.29 M Ptt'd Not Pu" Patented