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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Feb 1914, p. 11

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Echelon Falls Writes: Railway Board on Matter Gazette: Several officials of the Grand Trunk Railway recently made ip to Haliburton and intermed- ' the ‘ : ‘purpise of investigating the matter {of improved train service, and as a éresult have proposed to run the 11 staticns an the line for o'clock train through to Halilz'zi‘um, 2.40 until four o‘clock additional freight the an train AS arrangement would not material- _ly improve the service as far as this the northern section are conâ€" cerned, the Fenelon Falls Board of? Trade forwarded the following fetteri the Board of Railway Commis- sioners at Ottawa. the Board 0% Railway Commirâ€" ‘ sioners: Sirs,â€"â€"Thme or four olficials of the lGrand Trunk Railway went over the Lindsay-Haliburton divisiou a. few ago, and asked the Fenelon Falls Board of Trade to meet them 7' .-2:.2».22.§§ew Yfllll .at the railway station here. The «21;,«2-3?‘ Y 5"”‘1""“"‘"‘n“°°‘n"" ‘board met them, and here is what in};‘ L5,, “ " "‘”’“'*"”“" they propose to do: The train leav- C ‘ PI‘JNT 00" in; Lindsay at 11 a. m. to run 08110:, q . . through to Hafiburton, instead of ' turning at Kdnmount Junction, are- :3: W and turning the same evening to connect D ’- 21"; Hali to E2222 PAINT Fm“ ' '. m I!“ Sciswvm 0 90cm Linseed all W a; any __- ”‘flâ€"fi Stillma- mum co 2y axial gainszlos DDESS. Victoria 2 __â€"-â€"â€"â€"..___â€"â€"â€"- I: W! Bobble Shoes When you want. your Shoes or Rubbers re. paired take them to 1. H U G HES tum “Bulimia ; 1 Repairs while you wait. ; Lindmvst. and W’ill‘am at. th‘s IT” | De oh 1,, ...- iect 30-mo- ilada from Pure Lead and line. ! 0981‘ (V, ‘v i ‘ 222:2: '1 Wu. Lll'll‘ic‘ll. and l 112:?“ "imi‘; :“i-H... :pfll‘lfi- lies; m: 2r. ator 22.22am ct iom (i tiara nteed 2“ su‘QS “~ '5‘“ "\ The “- PARKER. “£22225 P.O. Box 391 O O i I P O O O 0 0 : All iii-1.15M chilling done 0 O O t O ' B l O ‘“‘ monsoon :2 gamma St. Northof Fire Hall “winds at Granite and Marble fimm. get prices and see 3- HAMBERS, Prop. _â€"_â€" i ‘\\ ‘H / xi. 2,. , v * m WM” “mic Visit to his parents in part the 4' Toronto. L ndsay at 2.40 p. n. for Haliburton to be he d until 4 p. in. arriving at, freight In connection with this, the of Trade of Fcnelon Falls have to (which freight then combined) is to nave train from Toronto. Therefore protest against this arrangement for the following reasons: (1) A passenger Falls at 8 o'clock in tho«morning by Lindsay running cleans up the work going-up to such an extent that there s no reason why another train. should follow it up at 4 p. m. with little or noworktodo, lboysaged four and five yearSirespec- home 0 “ad Shea: 0‘ London. is comes in. Surely tr 3 :i at Lindsay with the evening train to; train now having button about 7 p. m.; a freight train to be run daily to Haliburton clean up the large amount. of' accumulated along the: line. Board that the arrangement is unsatis- factory and does not meet with their approval inasmuch as the main ob- of the people living along the and Eenelon Falls in particular, has more passengers. and all the other stations an evening we leaving Fenian train can only go through to Lindsay. a distant: of fourteen mil- es, and return the can day. (2) The fact of the train leaving at 11 o'clock a. m., and through to Halibut-ton, leaving all passengers that may come the Toronto train for Penelon Falls, Haliburton, and intermediate ro‘ntS, in lendsay until 11 a m the next day. (3) The plea that is made by the company that they would need night ators is not based on facts, as, at the terminus of .the line where the duties are light, the latest the oper- would have to be on dUty would be 11 o'clock p. m. Kinmount 10 p. m. and Fenelon Fall39p. m. argument that a new roundhouse would be a necessity at Halibmton not 3 feet, as only one train would be there oVer night. (4) For tho-want of evening trans- from Toronto, expressparceta allowed to remain over in Lind- Lindeay freight abode"m infested. (5) The village of Fenélon ' Falls has paid as a bonus to the Lindsey- Haliburton Railway 3 sum of $23,000, principal and interest; County of Haliburton has paid 0 large banner-the Township of Somer- OD ' . . ~ . . I. Neehnds n r 2: “11° has also 2.2 a we 22222.2 : ‘ 9 an IS ‘ which it has received large subSidies I Elixiesfzitly Practicing at z from the Dominion Government, .80 : Lil," .1292: ._;.-_'..I‘ Syn-all i that the people hare praCtically pugd .. 3 ,Ar ‘ .A’ '_ ‘ ' '; . ! ‘ .- 2 i‘ } Ull>lillfiuhll : “or the road. a ‘ I . . fi ,~ , h, 0 S We would. therefore. ‘3': '5‘” "" l \ “W“ “.2. m SBiOIl to make an order that the ‘.\“~-‘ -_- evening train leaving Lindsay over all???“ - ' tho Victor-la branCh of the G. T- R- t '- v ‘ “JEVQRD POGUE 2118,,” 0,, the arrival of the G. T. R. ‘)l‘\“ v . . . "’36: am. 2.1.5! litrain over the Midland railway at ‘ “mu-2'. HT. 22min];- 03115:.01'8 I , , l k m as W8 bel'eve, and d;lhz..,,_'ql' "9c? }){)\t ()fian 8 OCOC P. . 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N p . \ rm ' w it.” \ . . a x ‘ ' 'l. ’w s 1~fl'~33..u u Luv-$3 42,:mr-twai '2 J ___,._____ - kg; .- CANADA’S BIG 1 i I! it was cm the 5th of that month, in .1663, that the worst seismic ever recorded in Canada. taok place. Lalemont, a Jesuit, thus records it: sound heard throughout the e themselves; beams and joists crackâ€" c b a and IN 1663 February seems to be a favorite 2 ionth for Canadian earthquakes, for shake ROARING SOUND began With a great roaring whole stem; of Canada. Bells sounded of “It . .. ....._. ._-.,.-- ..- ..... -...- ~_......_ (1; the logs of the palisade at Que- ec danced about, and many inhabit- nts; were nauseated by the rocking -\ m,. of the earth. 1 2‘. . noise and confusion that the Indians .f said the whole forest was drunk. A number of men in a boat near Ta.- dousac stared aghast at a large hill ' which their eyes. l’Incarnation tells of a. man who ran l 1 “Trees struck against one another, nd leaped on each other with such sank into the water before '2 And Mother Marie dc: all night to escape a crack in the, .earth which opened behind him as he fled. Spectres ran rampant in the1 g forest. ' ’ GEOLOGY‘S TESTIMONY Tangible evidence was not wanting to prove, by geological signs, that a lscvere convulsion of nature took iplace at that time, and although the si ent records are not so e10quent n51 ‘the descriptive language of the Jes- have paid for their construction out uit historian, they provide confirma- tion. of their «hard earned money. All of which is respectfully mittod. sub- i It appears that a petition signed by a few rmi-dcnts of Cameron, * and nearby farmers, has been used by the G.T.R. in support of their prODOSal. Th: township of Fenclon, in The earthquake of 1663 was felt .even by the Puritans of New Eng- land and the burghcrs of New Neth- l 'erlands. though with lessening severity, 'several months. Small rivers The continued, for were shocks dried up; some mountains appeared which tobe much broken gnd moved, and Cameron is situated, refused to grant midway between Quebec and Tadou- a. bonus to the railway at the time isac two mountains were shaken down of its construction. and the company forming a point of land that extend- was therefore disinclined to favor the cd some distance into the St. Lawâ€" village with a station. A very large pence. l lproportion of the railway’s business comes from Fenelon Falls, and this fact, coupled with the bonuses grant- ed, gives the needs and wishes of the patrons of the road in this vicinity by far the strongest claim on the consideration of the company or the commissioners in any changes they may makic. suious'iffifi AT JANETVILLE A can acfident took place at J a- netville Tuesday about 2.30 in which the two young sons of Joe. Walker «and Hollyard McGill were badly in- liured and almost killed. The two 'tiveiy, were sleighriding along the groad with a dog hitched to the hand- sleigh. Coming down a hill at full speed they met a load of logs and the d0g did not turn out. The boys were thrown against the load with tremendous force head first, and both were seriously injured. Young Walk- or was badly cut about the head and the little McGill boy was knocked unconscious and remained so for twenty-four hours. Wednesday even- ing he was recovering consciousness at times, but lapsed back frequentâ€" Clarke was summoned to every- ly. Dr. look after their injuries and thing possible was done. “H‘â€" The man who calls for his revolver never shoots anybody. mc_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “llA-llllll-Bfl llYSPEPSIl TABLETS Proved at Grill Value to Ht” . There is only one explanation for the numbers of enthusiastic letters that we receive praising Naâ€"Druâ€"Co Dyspepsia Tablets. and that is that these tablcts certainly do cure any kind of stomach trouble. Here is a typical letter from Miss Eliza Armswortliy, Canso, IRS. : l “It is with pleasure. 1 write to inform you that your I\T;i-s'.}:'ii-'T.‘o D}Sp-:;:.~"n Tablets have prt‘vcd of crust value :1:- me. I tried remedy alter rciiicdy but without any lasting: good. Having heard of your tablets curing: such cases as mine I decided to give them a fair trial. They proved safisfactory in my case.” The remarkable success of Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is such a success as can only come to an honest remedy, compounded according to an exception- ally good formula. Irom pure ingre- dients, by expert chemists. If you are troubled with your stomach just ask your Druggist about Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, compounded by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, and sold throughout the Dominica It soc. abox. 2* m ~.._..-.. . . l I l Trout and one time included Genus to be new era, the O .â€"â€"â€"_ O New Species of Trout For some years several very inter- esting specimens of trout have been taken in the lakes that are found in the boundaries of Algonquin Provin- cial (Ontario) Park, situated in the "Highlands of Ontario", 200 miles t 1 north of Toronto, 170 miles west of Ottawa and trcal. During the year were brought Inn 9 v ’ station on 280 miles west of Mon- 1913 specimerb in from Delano Lake, situated at Algonquin Park the line of the Grand Trunk Railway. These specimens re- sembled both the salmon and the speckled trout, so much so that the Superintendent of the Park sent one of the specimens to Professor Prince of the Fisheries Department, Ottawa, who is probably the best authority within a few miles of the “Highdandi on Fish Culture in America. Profes- sor Prince's report on this specimen is a most interesting one to anglers and reads as follows: “The have been carefully examined and it really appears to be a hybrid, name- ly, the Brook Trout and the Grey Trout (or Lake Trout). The dental features and the nature of the vomer, specimen of peculiar trout shape of the tail, all indicate a com~ is well known, are now separated fur- ther than they used to be. The Brook the Lake Trout were at under the same Salvelinns, butthey appear separated into two Gon- Grey Trout being put into the Genus Christivomer. A hybrid specially connected with two separate Genera is a remarkable and exceed- ingly interesting occurrence. I am most interested in this specimen and intend to look into the question fur- ther as the nature of the egg nudfihe features markable of hybridisation are so reâ€" scientifically that it is worth while trying some experiment- al work to see if the hybrids can be Produced artificially.” as well as the peculiar color and the bination of the two species, which as O - ‘ BORN the Ross Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Morrison, 8. son, on Feb. 19, 1914. O __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ O Barrie Band Will Enter The Barrie Citizens' Band intend to enter a band competition at Lindsay next summer, and commenced rehear- sals last week for season's opera- tions. The firemen’s tournament for the northern district will be held in Lindsay this year.-â€"M.idland Argus. ; ‘2 ! MORRISONâ€"At i l Be When Spruig . - ‘ _ ‘ “2...... $25.22 2.2 " ‘ Concrete Tanks and Tro Never Rot or Leak ‘ ! ‘rlii most practical tanks, whether for water or sewage, are built of concrete. They never rust, rot, _dry out or lcak._ They never need new hoops or paint. They lasta lifetime and seldom require repairing, which makes them the cheapest tanks that can be built. Clean, Sanitary Watering Troughs are just as necessary as the animal: that drink from them. The farzizer’s best interests are being served when his stock is in- sured. a plentiful supply of clear, clean water from a trough mat is permanent and sanitary. ““What the Farmer can do with Concrete” is the name of a handsome free book that tells all about concrete milks, watering troughs and other uses of concrete that will save every tarmcr mam; dollars. “Write for it to-dav. Farmer’s Information Bureau Canada Cement Company Limited ding, Montreal A few Suggestions : HORSE CLIPPERS, Henry Baker’s ball bearing and non ball bearing. 3N0. ball bearing at $1.50 CURRY COMBS (all kinds) good comb with wire run- ning through handle and solid back for 100 ' Other styles 15c, 17c and 200 HORSE BRUSHES, 20c to 500 No. 1 S ' EEL STABLE SCRAPERS 30c: GOOD STEEL STABLE SHOVELS 35c STABLE BROOMS 45c to 75c BUGGY PAINT and WAGGON PAINT made by Sherwin-Williams 00. i. 6. EDWARDS . co. Hardware, Phone 2? Begin the New Year aright by going to f WARREN’S PIANO STORE: and making your choice of what it will be A Beautiful Player Piano and in what style? A High Grade Hana and in win: make and style ? A m Glass Organ and in what case and price ? A Victor Victrola and large range of records P Your choice of 4 Best Makes Sewing Machines and at very Right Piices and terms of payment when nears- ‘m. WARREN’S HANG STORE “William-sh. Lindsay. Thomas Automobile 69.95523 2 Box 217. Phone 1311.. 2 MA“+W“‘W NJ. 4%“. 0 . . . . .3 . 2 I I '1 We“ i l g I l »\WfN~ “- r. - F A n' . .3. -.'. ‘1 AH‘W- » 'l‘nis is the season {or silos. days and rushed at that. We are putting up one any You Let us figure on your ham wall with blocks. You’ll be surprised how cheap the; are. [H goods-steam cured and made of best Portland Cement. Get in touch with us or call up and we will send a can to figure 1) your job. NATIONAL CONCRETE MFG. co. LINDSAY - - - - ONT :9 WWW vac-N ‘l are ‘

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